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DC Pride Spotlights a New Flash and LGBTQ+ Heroes and Creators

DC has a long and storied history with queer characters, but in the new DC Pride anthology ten queer creators take on LGBTQ+ heroes in a series of stories that center them in a way we’ve rarely seen. The impressive roster includes some of the publishers biggest names – in regards to both the people making the stories and the characters they focus on. To celebrate the release of the groundbreaking title, Den of Geek spoke with Danny Lore and Sina Grace, who are both taking on exciting stories that feature two very different heroes. The Flash of Earth-11 Lore’s…
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Co-Creators Exit Netflix Live-Action Series

In 2018 we first heard word that the critically acclaimed and fan-favorite Avatar: The Last Airbender series was being adapted into live-action with Netflix. Fans were excited, especially since original creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino were attached as showrunners and executive producers. Konietzko and DiMartino were public about how Netflix was committed to honoring their visions for the show and all seemed right. However, it’s been two years and little has been heard about the series. While pre-production can take a long time fans had started to wonder what the hold up was. In a shocking turn of events, Konietzko…
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Myst: Creators Rand and Robyn Miller Unlock the Secrets of the PC Classic

In 1991, two brothers—Rand and Robyn Miller—along with a handful of artists and engineers, set out to create a game unlike anything that had come before it, harnessing powerful new PC technology to immerse players in a fantastical island world inside a book. The game was called Myst, a point-and-click adventure full of infuriatingly difficult puzzles and driven by a twisted, fantastical story about a tragically dysfunctional family Released in 1993, the game was lauded by fans and critics alike, became a killer app for CD-ROM drives, and went on to become the best selling PC game ever (over 6.3…
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How The Creators of Kipo Were Able To Make Benson Gay

When Benson, one of the main characters of the series Kipo and the Age of the Wonderbeasts, said the words, “I’m gay” it was a revolutionary moment in kids animation. Even after the recent strides in queer representation in animation, the simple fact that this music loving teen boy said “I’m gay” was huge (and we wrote about it extensively here.) He even got to share some adorable scenes with another queer boy!  Getting a queer character, let alone one who says “I’m gay,” is not usually an easy task but co-showrunner of Kipo Bill Wolkoff revealed that it was…
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Fallout TV Series Coming to Amazon from Westworld Creators

Amazon Studios and Bethesda have announced a Fallout TV series. The series comes from Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. It will be produced by Kilter Films. The studios first revealed the project with a cryptic teaser on Twitter before Deadline reported the details. Check out the teaser for yourself: #PleaseStandBy. @Fallout @BethesdaStudios #KilterFilms pic.twitter.com/IEDr7AkVvD— Amazon Studios (@AmazonStudios) July 2, 2020 No plot details were revealed during the announcement, so it’s unclear whether this TV series will be a straight adaptation of one of the games or a new story set in the Fallout universe. The game series has…
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