It seems Khan will not be appearing in the sequel to Abrams' Star Trek. All I can say is that I'm pleased. I don't want Khan rebooted. Check out the article here. Oh, and give me a break that Star Trek is equal to The Wrath of Khan.
It'll be "The Dark Knight Rises" and the Riddler is not the villian. Some people are complaining of course. But all I have to say is that Nolan is a genius and it will be good. Check it out here.
Really? I'd have thought everyone involved with the first one would have been banished from Hollywood. But what do I know? Let's just pray it's better or even just halfway decent. Here's a bit of info.
Mr. Spielberg has decided to take on the end of the world against a robot hoard. And I'm for it! Anything that gets him back to science fiction is cool to me. Here's a bit from the article:
"Robopocalypse embodies an imaginative story of a robot rebellion unleashed against the human race," said Mark Sourian, who's announcing the project with his co-prexy Holly Bario. "This is a project we immediately sparked to and with Steven directing it we knew it was in the best possible hands to bring it to worldwide audiences."
I'm the lone employee assigned to monitor a gigantic automated factory on some far-flung planet called, Altair VI. I wander the industrial labyrinth peering at computer screens, glaring at rows of blinking lights and running diagnostics on non-setient robots. What keeps me sane? Science fiction, fantasy, movies, books, reviews, interviews, role-playing games and Star Trek.