tl;dr: The new reissues of the Bond books (paperback and ebook from Ian Fleming Productions) will have a disclaimer at the beginning, and some racial references will be removed. The N word w
Acting on Jeff's link to the "Get to know all 20 live-action SUPERMAN" [sic] video in the Batman thread, I wrote down all the actors cited there and compared them to other lists (like Wiki). And Jeff's right; a number of them are pretty iffy. I'll li
If you're old enough, you probably remember a time when it was easy to rattle off the actors who had portrayed a given superhero in movies and TV. Not so much now!
Batman is the most difficult, I think, as he is probably the most-often portrayed. He
James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker) and Peter Safran, who are the co-bosses of the not-yet-existent DCU movie/TV/games universe, released earlier this week the first 10 projects of that DCU. None of it will start until
The Plot: SMERSH wants to send a message to Western intelligence agencies, and selects Bond as the target. They send assassin Donovan "Red" Grant, a British turncoat, to murder Bond, and Corporal Tatiana Roman
M assigns James Bond to infiltrate a diamond-smuggling operation, as it largely takes place on British territory, and is a danger to Britain's economy. Bond takes on the identity of Peter Franks, a new
The owner of M's private club is worried that one of the members is cheating at bridge, and asks M if he'll look into it. He agrees, and asks James Bond to give the alleged cheater a look, given B
I believe the story Ian Fleming wants to tell in this book is an origin story, that of a formidable espionage agent who falls in love for the first time, almost fouls up his assignment as a result