Blogs
- Reaping Grimm: Grimm Goodies!
Hey Grimm fans! So, you know how sometimes you’re like, “I wish I could get a key with a map etched into it like Nick has.” Well, now you can!
- ‘Angel & Faith #22′ Review: What You Want . . .
With this week’s release of Angel & Faith #22, writer Christos Gage and artist Rebekah Isaacs continue their nearly flawless work on the series and finally deliver what could easily be the most anticipated issue of the season!
- Joss Whedon Joins Twitter, 48 Hours Later
It’s been 48 hours since Joss Whedon joined Twitter. The number of followers hasn’t reached Justin Bieber territory, but people are waiting to see what kind of tweets he’ll write. More after the jump
Contests
- Send Felicia Your Best Dr. Horrible Laugh to Win…
To celebrate Dr Horrible’s first time on TV, Felcicia and Geek & Sundry is giving away 5 signed QMx Penny maquettes to the people with the BEST Dr. Horrible laugh! Click through for info.
- “Iron Man 3″ Kids Costume Event at Comic-Con
“Iron Man 3” Kids’ Costume Event on Saturday, July 14 th at the Marvel booth.
- Win a trip to the premiere of THE HOBBIT in New Zealand
Have you always wanted to journey to Middle Earth? Here’s your chance.
Event Coverage
- WonderCon 2013 Superman:Unbound Roundtable Interviews
Whedonopolis had the chance to chat with some of the cast and creators behind Warner
- Wondercon 2013 Interviews: Revolution
Wondercon was a great place to catch up with the cast of NBC’s hit show “Revolution”. We talked to Billy Burke (Miles), Elizabeth Mitchell (Rachel), Daniella Alonso (Nora), Tracy Spiridakos (Charlie), Tim Guinee (Ben Matheson), Zak Orth (Aaron), David Lyons (Monroe) and writer David Rambo.
- Wondercon 2013 Interviews: Falling Skies
We got a few minutes with the cast of TNT’s “Falling Skies” including Drew Roy
Interviews
- Falling Skies Press Event
We got the chance to sit down with some of the cast of the show including, Noah Wylie “Tom Mason”, Drew Roy “Hal Mason”, Moon Bloodgood “Anne Glass”, Doug Jones “Cochise” and executive producer, Remi Aubuchon.
- Interview: Grimm Star David Giuntoli
Cheslea got to talk on the phone with none other than David Giuntoli. He was asked everything………
- Making Much Ado At San Francisco Film Festival
Much Ado has been one well-traveled movie over the past few weeks. So far, it’s been to Texas, Istanbul, Ireland, the UK and Canada. This past weekend, the movie was in two film festivals. After the jump, a report on its premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival.
Media
- Picture This! Clips and Pics from Arrow “Salvation” and Supernatural “Freaks and Geeks”
They’re mad as hell and they’re not going to take it anymore! Roles are reversed on this week’s Arrow and Supernatural as Oliver must stop a vigilante who has appointed himself “The Savior” and is out to kill Roy Harper (Colton Haynes)and on Supernatural, Dean and Sam encounter a familiar face as they track down some teenaged hunters bent on revenge. Arrow “Salvation” was penned by Whedonverse fave, Drew Z. Greenberg, and Wendy Mericle.
- New Episodes of Arrow and Supernatural Tonight on The CW!
Well, the holiday hiatus is finally over for you Arrowheads (yeah, I just made that up) and Winchester Fans. Wanna see some video clips?
- Rifftrax vs. The Avengers
One thing about the Rifftrax crew MST3000): if Casablanca, Jaws and Star Wars aren’t safe, no one is. it’s Rifftrax vs. The Avengers.
News
- TV Campfire Podcast #163
We talk Game of Thrones, The Killing, Falling Skies, Teen Wolf, Defiance, Warehouse 13, Major
- Comic Patrol w/ Bryant the Comic Book Slayer – 6.14.13
“Comic Patrol” is a regular feature pointing out articles, previews, and tidbits relating to the
- Lara Croft Lives Again, Thanks To Marti Noxon
Marti Noxon is about to revive the franchise of one the most famous heroines around… aside from Buffy Summers.
Reviews
- ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 9 #22′ Review: Curse Your Sudden But Inevitable Betrayal!
Dark Horse Comics’ latest season of Buffy continues to barrel towards the finish line with this week’s release of Issue #22.
- Summer of Shakespeare Romance: A Review of Much Ado About Nothing
Five theaters, 183 thousand dollars. That’s a good start for Joss Whedon’s version of Much Ado About Nothing. Still, what’s so special about it? A lot, and a lot of fans agree. More after the jump.
- ‘Much Ado About Nothing:’ Advance Film Review (Joss is the Only Love God)
I fantasize about getting drunk with Joss Whedon and reading Shakespeare.




























