Posts tagged Comic Con
Katie.Show | EP 74: The Force is Strong with Ashley Eckstein — New York Comic Con

Katie rejoins Ashley Eckstein, voice of Ahsoka Tano on the Star Wars animated series, at New York City Comic Con. As founder of Her Universe, one of the world's top female clothing lines for Star Wars, Marvel and Doctor Who, Ashely is both an artistic and a business savvy powerhouse... a real Wonder Woman!

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First Look and unboxing of LEGO Brickheadz — Comic-Con exclusives

Katie Linendoll has the first look at LEGO Brickheadz being revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2017. Only two of these sets are being revealed at #SDCC and you can win one by entering for a chance to purchase if you are on location. Or you can find out how you can win a set in this video!

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Katie.Show | EP 049: Mark Robben – Director of Marketing at Funko

As New York Comic Con's official correspondent (on behalf of Decider.com), Katie Linendoll interviews Mark Robben, Director of Marketing at Funko, the pop culture collectible manufacturer. They chat about the hottest Pop Vinyls, Funko's booming success, and how the Golden Girls action figure set became the event's hottest toy.

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The Cast of 'Trollhunters' Give Advice on Dealing With Internet Trolls

Netflix took the big stage at New York Comic-Con to present their brand new animated series, Trollhunters, which will arrive on the streaming service on December 23, 2016. Right before the crowd at Madison Square Garden got the first glimpse at the colorful footage, including the trailer below, we caught up with the cast and creators to get the inside scoop on the family show. Created by Guillermo del Toro, fans will be able to recognize his unique influence on the show, while keeping it friendly for all ages.

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The Parallels Between 'The Man in the High Castle' and Today's Political Climate Are Impossible to Ignore

The Man In The High Castle, Amazon’s ambitious adaptation of the Philip K. Dick novel, has already attracted more than its fair share of controversy. The show first found itself embroiled in scandal when it plastered the New York City subway system with Nazi imagery, and then Amazon abruptly parted ways with its creator and Season 1 showrunner Frank Spotnitz midway through the filming of the show’s second season. However, the show and its primary cast members —Alexa Davalos, Rufus Sewell, DJ Qualls and Brennan Brown— were received with rapturous applause when they appeared earlier today at New York Comic Con.

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The Oscars Are Going To Come Calling Once They See Andy Serkis In 'War For The Planet Of The Apes'

Going through the short list of films which were able to seamlessly leverage advances in computer generated imagery (CGI) to tell an effective story to audiences, three films stand out: Jurassic Park, Avatar, and Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes.

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Fake Psychic, Real Visions: Talking With the Cast of Hulu's 'Shut Eye'

Every city, no matter how big or how small, has its fair share of psychics. Sometimes they operate out of storefronts, sometimes from an individual’s residence. Well, have you ever wondered what goes on behind those closed curtains? The screenwriter Les Bohem certainly did, so he wandered into one. He came out not with a fortune but, rather, an idea for a television show.

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'Underworld: Blood Wars' is Full of the Most Attractive Monsters You'll Ever Meet

You thought the culture war between Democrats and Republicans was fierce? It doesn’t hold a candle to the blood wars that have been going on between the lycans and vampires for thousands of years, y’all! Decider caught up with the impossibly gorgeous Kate Beckinsale and the impossibly handsome Theo James, stars of the new film Underworld: Blood Wars, at New York Comic Con earlier today, where we talked to them about their upcoming action-adventure fantasy epic.

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New York Comic Con 2016: It's the Final Chapter for the 'Resident Evil' Franchise

The streets of Hollywood are littered with the detritus of big budget video game adaptations that have failed to get film franchises off the ground: Prince Of Persia, Warcraft, Doom, Max Payne … we could go on and on. This is why it’s so surprising to hear that the Resident Evilfranchise is voluntarily coming to an end in 2017 when Resident Evil: The Final Chapter hits theaters. Since its theatrical debut in 2002, the series has spawned a total of six films and grossed well over $1 billion in worldwide box office, making it the most successful film series of its kind.

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The Cast of 'Shut Eye' Spills About the Morally Corrupt Women in Hulu's Gritty Psychic Drama

As Psych taught us for years, there’s a lot of mileage when it comes to the world of fake psychics, and this December, Hulu is planning on showing us an even darker side of this world. At New York Comic Con, Hulu presented a screening and a panel for its latest drama, Shut Eye, and even with its big name protagonist, it was the women of the series who commanded attention.

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The Cast of 'Archer' Dishes On Their Radical New "Dreamland" Season at New York Comic Con

Archer has developed one of the most fervent fan bases in all of television over the course of its first seven seasons. FX’s animated (in every sense of the word) spy spoof is debuting its eighth season in January 2017, and Decider —New York Comic Con‘s official correspondent— caught up with the cast last night just before they headed over to the Hammerstein Ballroom for a sold-out extravaganza. 

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