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Comic-Con 2024: New Doctor Who Series, 'Star Trek' Movie, Keanu Reeves, and a Red Hulk (polygon.com) 77

As Comic-Con hits San Diego, "part of the big news in 2024 is that the con won't have a corresponding virtual or online event this year," according to Polygon, "for the first time since 2019."

But there's still some big scifi media news, according to CNET's Comic-Con coverage: Disney revealed a new Doctor Who addition to the franchise that will jump back to the 1970s with the Sea Devils, an ancient group of beings who arise from the sea. Made in partnership with the BBC, the series... will air on Disney Plus, where fans can currently stream season 14 of Doctor Who starring Ncuti Gatwa.
And there's also an upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special.

Meanwhile, Saturday night, USA Today ran a special article with late-breaking announcements about Marvel's Cinematic Universe: Marvel has already won Comic-Con, with a raucous screening of "Deadpool & Wolverine" followed by a high-tech drone show, and the box office, with the new movie on track to have one of the best openings of all time... Robert Downey Jr. returns to the MCU as Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday. Kevin Feige says the Fantastic Four will be in the next two Avengers movies... And here comes the Fantastic Four [movie] a year from now. It starts filming Tuesday in the UK...
The article says Marvel's Fantastic Four presentation included "a Fantasti-Car that hovers across the stage — and that castmembers also appeared from the upcoming Thunderbolts* movie.

More geeky news:
  • Amazon Prime showed a new four-minute trailer with clips from season two of its J.R.R. Tolkein prequel, "The Rings of Power". (And there was also a three-minute blooper reel for Season 4 of Prime's superhero-themed series, "The Boys".)
  • Paramount+ showed a trailer for the Star Trek universe's first streaming movie, Section 31. There was also a trailer for season 5 of the animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks — plus a particularly strange clip from the fourth season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
  • Next February will see the release of Captain America: Brave New World, in which the Incredible Hulk may get some competition from Harrison Ford, who's been cast as the Red Hulk.

But things got a little too real Friday when a fire at a nearby steakhouse forced the evacuation of the immersive "Penguin Lounge" — which was promoting Max's new prequel series to 2022's movie The Batman.


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Comic-Con 2024: New Doctor Who Series, 'Star Trek' Movie, Keanu Reeves, and a Red Hulk

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  • by joshuark ( 6549270 ) on Sunday July 28, 2024 @12:43AM (#64661018)

    The Red Hulk? I guess he's not going green like the Incredible Hulk?

    JoshK.

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Sunday July 28, 2024 @01:42AM (#64661074)

    I'm a huge Michelle Yeoh fan, plus I really liked her character in Discovery. I will subscribe to Paramount+ the moment that movie's available.

    • I came here just to bring the opposite comment. What the actual fuck? She's the worst actress I've seen in my life, and that Star Trek trailer I watched was so fucking cringy.
      • She's a terrible actress but there was always something about her I can't explain that makes me want to hit that. I wouldn't subscribe to Paramount or whatever for her but she always made me go mmmmmm.

    • "You had me at 'unsanctioned mission.'"
  • So to summarize (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Rosco P. Coltrane ( 209368 ) on Sunday July 28, 2024 @02:21AM (#64661126)

    More milking of existing franchise, reboots, prequels, sequels, shitquels and endless stream of bland, uninspired, CGI-laden action movies with zero creativity.

    I can't wait...

    • Re:So to summarize (Score:4, Interesting)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Sunday July 28, 2024 @06:18AM (#64661290) Homepage Journal

      Strange New Worlds is very good. Lower Decks is polarising, but I think it's improved a lot in later seasons. The Section 31 movie could be great, could be terrible. Michelle Yeo is always good though.

      • What you just said is that out of three series, only one is good, and a particular actress can never be bad - which is totally orthogonal.

        I'm not excited.

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Prodigy is fantastic. Like top tier, some of the best Trek ever.

        • What you just said is that out of three series, only one is good, and a particular actress can never be bad - which is totally orthogonal.

          I'm not excited.

          No.

          What they just said is that ST:SNW is very good. That's one of one so far.
          Then they said that ST:LD is polarizing and it's improved over time. You elected that to mean it's bad, which is deliberately incorrect. As it happens, Lower Decks kind of sucks for about four episodes of the first season while they tried to figure out what the show was. After the Rick & Morty burp/fart obnoxiousness tailed off, the show got good, and has only got better over time. That's two of two so far.

          There is no

          • But you've made your decisions without seeing the footage, and concluded in advance that the Section 31 movie won't be good - even though it contains an actress who has typically been very good AND has been good IN THIS ROLE. I'm sorry, but you're not reasonable.
            Since the Section 31 movie started as a series, then a one-off, and has now morphed into a movie, your optimism is not reasonable. After all, these are the same people who brought you Picard season 1 and 2, as well as Discovery which has been poor
            • But you've made your decisions without seeing the footage, and concluded in advance that the Section 31 movie won't be good - even though it contains an actress who has typically been very good AND has been good IN THIS ROLE. I'm sorry, but you're not reasonable. Since the Section 31 movie started as a series, then a one-off, and has now morphed into a movie, your optimism is not reasonable. After all, these are the same people who brought you Picard season 1 and 2, as well as Discovery which has been poor to mixed bag at best.

              For the record, I am neither optimistic nor pessimistic with regards to that movie. I'm neutral. Which I think is reasonable.

    • Sure there's a ton of isekai crap and God help you if you watch anything from around the time of the 2008 crash (let's just say the fan service got extremely questionable) but in general you can find at least one usually two or three brand new and very cool shows. And if you're getting into it for the first time thanks to streaming platforms there's a massive amount of extremely well-written and beautifully animated shows.

      If you just can't stand an anime watch the animated DC stuff. With the exception o
      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        The problem is that fan service kinda works. The Mandalorian is mediocre to poor, but fan service kept enough people viewing it. After sullying the brand with complete crap like Boba Fett, Ahsoka, and Obi-Wan, actually good shows like Andor and Acolyte get low ratings.

        Then you have the complete disaster that was Star Trek Picard.

        Fan service can be done well, it's not impossible. Star Trek Prodigy is a great example. Legacy characters are not just cameos or "would you like to know what X did after Y?", they

        • Picard had its moments. I didn't like the way it would bring back a minor character and then immediately kill them. But season 3 was good on the whole, and the Seven/Picard team-up worked surprisingly well.
          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            I had some decent moments, but the main problem was it was 90% fan service and the remaining 10% was often muddled and aimless. Like in the first season, Seven has no meaningful role in the main plot, she's just along for the ride to keep the fans happy. Season 2 was the worst, with Rios going from detained in an ICE prison camp, in what might have been an effort to contrast 24th and 21st century values, to expressing his love for the time period and deciding to stay with a woman he only just met in the ver

        • The problem is that fan service kinda works. The Mandalorian is mediocre to poor, but fan service kept enough people viewing it. After sullying the brand with complete crap like Boba Fett, Ahsoka, and Obi-Wan, actually good shows like Andor and Acolyte get low ratings.

          I enjoyed the Mandalorian but found Andor so unengaging that I bailed a few episodes in.

          • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

            It was a bit of a slow start for Andor, but stick with it. The middle and end are fantastic.

        • Son and I tried watching Picard and didn't get past the second episode. I soured on the whole thing for a while, then son says "Check out Andor". It was the first series that I had seen lately that made me sorry that the season was over--I wanted "just one more episode". (Shogun is another one that made me feel that way) Mandalorian was mediocre, as you said, but was a comfortable space/horse opera with good production values. How they missed with Boba Fett is astonishing.

  • I'd rather re-watch the Tom Baker seasons than watch anything new Disney churns out.

  • by Baron_Yam ( 643147 ) on Sunday July 28, 2024 @09:47AM (#64661488)

    I miss the fan-run cons of the olden days, where it was about a bunch of people excited to meet a bunch of others like themselves and fawn over the actors who played roles on their favorite shows.

    I feel zero FOMO not going to today's commercial cons.


  • According to Wikipedia: The first incarnation of Red Hulk (also known as Rulk)[1] first appeared in the Hulk series that debuted in 2008.[2]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hulk

    The first Red Hulk appeared in Hulk #1 in 2008, though his debut was actually in the Silver Age of Comics.
    https://www.cbr.com/red-hulk-character-guide-marvel/

    You might be right, but I haven't been able to find anything else on "the Silver Age of Comics"
  • ....for the NEW Keanu Reeves.
    I hope the new one gets a hairdresser though.

  • Seriously? Why does Paramount continue to forget about a potential world with endless possibilities?

  • ...the same POS wokester that brought you a woman doctor (worst ratings ever), the trans Timelord that's akshually better than all other Timelords (since it merges BOTH male and female* genders!) and a flaming gay doctor that believes there should be an episode where the Doctor kills a baddie by twerking it to death.

    9th Doctor: (Eccleston): 7.9 million viewers average
    10th Doctor: (Tennant): 7.7 million
    11th Doctor: (Smith) 7.5 million
    12th Doctor: (Capaldi): 6 million
    13th Doctor: (Whittaker): 5.2 million http

    • Point of Clarification: honestly, I blame Whittaker's numbers not on HER (being female), but the writing and stories being absolute shit those years.

      She tried like hell to deliver an interesting take on the Dr but by god the production and (mostly) writing badly let her down. I put this to the woke production team, not her.

      That might not have been clear.

  • If you're a fan of TOS, and you haven't already discovered Star Trek Continues, you owe it to yourself to watch it. It's a continuation of the original Star Trek, with the same characters (different actors, obviously). The acting is on-par with the original series, and the filming style is exactly the same. James Doohan's son plays Scotty. The late Grant Imahara (of Mythbusters fame) plays Sulu. A few actors from TNG make appearances (as different characters). It's really well done. I especially liked

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