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'Tron: Ares' electrifies Comic-Con with thrilling lightcycle action and a Nine Inch Nails soundtrack, while Alison Brie and Dave Franco hope their film 'Together' sparks relationship reflections, blending high-energy sci-fi and heartfelt drama.

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'Tron: Ares' brings the Grid, light cycles and Nine Inch Nails soundtrack, to Comic-Con
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Disney just dropped fresh footage from Tron: Ares at Comic-Con, giving fans a sneak peek at the long-awaited third installment in the Tron series. The new clips teased the iconic Grid, light cycles, and even a soundtrack featuring Nine Inch Nails—hinting at a stylish, high-energy return to the digital universe that first captivated audiences over 40 years ago.
Editor’s Note: Tron isn’t just nostalgia—it’s a franchise that helped shape how we imagine virtual worlds. With Ares, Disney’s betting that the Grid still has pull, especially with modern tech like VR making the concept feel more relevant than ever. For fans, this is a big deal: a chance to see if the new film can live up to the legacy (and maybe even justify another light cycle toy line).
Alison Brie and Dave Franco Want Audiences to See ‘Together’ as Therapy: ‘If Couples Leave Our Movie and End Up Breaking Up, It Wasn’t Meant to Be’
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Alison Brie and Dave Franco, who star in the new film Together, joked in a Comic-Con interview that if they were physically stuck together, they’d prefer it to be "genitals at all times." But beyond the humor, they framed the movie—about a couple navigating a surreal, forced connection—as a form of relationship therapy. Franco even quipped that if couples break up after watching, their relationship "wasn’t meant to be."
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another rom-com promo—Brie and Franco are pitching Together as a quirky, thought-provoking take on modern relationships. Their playful yet candid comments suggest the film might spark real conversations (or breakups?), making it more than just escapist entertainment. For fans of offbeat love stories, this one’s worth keeping an eye on.
‘Tron: Ares’ Blasts Comic-Con With Lightcycle and Lightboat Chases, Nine Inch Nails Music Video
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The Tron: Ares panel at San Diego Comic-Con was anything but low-key—it kicked off with a full-blown sensory overload, complete with a laser-light spectacle synced to Nine Inch Nails' thumping score. Fans got treated to two juicy film clips and capped things off with a brand-new NIN music video for the track "As Alive." If you were hoping for a quiet Q&A, this wasn’t it—Disney went full throttle.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another sequel quietly sneaking into theaters. Disney’s pulling out all the stops to make Tron: Ares feel like a major event, blending tech, music, and blockbuster spectacle to reignite hype for the franchise. For fans of the original or anyone who loves a cinematic adrenaline rush, this is a sign the movie might actually deliver the neon-soaked chaos we’ve been waiting for.
‘Predator: Badlands’ Thrills Comic-Con With First 15 Minutes and Alternate ‘Killer of Killers’ Ending With Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Glover
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The director of Predator: Badlands, Dan Trachtenberg, just gave Comic-Con fans a major treat—screening the first 15 minutes of the film and revealing an alternate ending featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Glover. Trachtenberg, a longtime Comic-Con attendee himself, knows how to hype a crowd, and this sneak peek has fans buzzing.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another sequel tease—it’s a full-blown love letter to Predator fans. Trachtenberg’s deep connection to Comic-Con makes this reveal feel personal, and bringing back Schwarzenegger and Glover (even in an alternate ending) is a clever nod to the franchise’s roots. For action and sci-fi fans, this is a big deal—it suggests Badlands might actually honor the original while carving its own path.
Michael C. Hall & ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ Cast Talk Serial Killer-Filled First Season At SDCC
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Dexter is back in the spotlight at San Diego Comic-Con, with Michael C. Hall and the cast of Dexter: Resurrection diving into details about the show’s killer-filled first season. Hall, who famously played the morally conflicted serial killer, made a splash last year with the prequel Original Sin—now, he’s front and center again, teasing what fans can expect from the revival.
Editor’s Note: For Dexter fans, this is big news—the revival means more dark thrills, twisted morality, and Hall’s iconic performance. Comic-Con is the perfect stage to hype the return, and the buzz suggests the new season could recapture the show’s addictive, bloody magic. If you loved the original (or even the controversial finale), this is worth keeping an eye on.
‘The Boys’ Season 5 First Footage: A ‘Supernatural’ Reunion, Seth Rogen Cameo and Homelander’s ‘Safer, More God-Fearing Nation’
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The hype train for The Boys keeps rolling—even at Gen V’s Comic-Con panel, the flagship show crashed the party with a surprise teaser for its fifth and final season. Fans got a sneak peek featuring a Supernatural reunion (Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy returns), a Seth Rogen cameo, and Homelander’s chilling vision for a "safer, more God-fearing nation." Short but packed, the clip promises the usual chaos, dark humor, and political satire the series is known for.
Editor’s Note: For fans of The Boys, this is a juicy tease of what’s to come in the final chapter. Dropping the teaser at Gen V’s panel was a clever power move, reinforcing how interconnected these shows are. Homelander’s ominous line hints at even darker stakes, while the cameos and reunions add extra fan-service flair. In a crowded superhero landscape, The Boys still knows how to grab attention—and remind everyone it’s not playing nice.
‘Tron: Ares’: Disney Sans Marvel Dazzles Hall H With Laser Light Show, Jared Leto And Jeff Bridges – Comic-Con
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Disney went all out at Comic-Con with a jaw-dropping laser light show to hype Tron: Ares, featuring neon-red visuals, costumed warriors, and appearances from Jared Leto and Jeff Bridges. While Marvel’s usual heavy hitters were absent, the spectacle proved Disney can still wow fans without relying on its superhero stable.
Editor’s Note: Even without Marvel stealing the spotlight, Disney knows how to command attention. This flashy Tron showcase signals the studio’s confidence in reviving the cult-favorite franchise—and reminds everyone they’ve got more than just capes and cowls up their sleeve.
Noah Hawley & ‘Alien: Earth’ Cast Tease Plenty Of Xenomorph Action Infused With Rich Character Studies In FX Series At Comic-Con Panel
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At San Diego Comic-Con, Noah Hawley and the cast of Alien: Earth hyped up FX’s upcoming series with a sneak peek of the first episode—promising a mix of classic Xenomorph chaos and deep character drama. Fans in the room got an early look before the cast, including Timothy Olyphant, spilled some details in a lively Q&A.
Editor’s Note: If you’re an Alien fan, this is a big deal. The franchise is diving into TV with a fresh twist—keeping the terrifying creatures we love but layering in richer storytelling. Comic-Con reactions often set the tone for buzz, and this one’s got people excited. August 12 can’t come soon enough.
Shudder Acquires ‘The Mortuary Assistant’ Video Game Adaptation
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Shudder, the horror-focused streaming service, just snagged the rights to turn the creepy video game The Mortuary Assistant into a movie. They dropped the news at Comic-Con during a panel called "The Bold Voice of Contemporary Horror." The film will star Willa Holland (Arrow) and Paul Sparks (Boardwalk Empire), and if the game’s unsettling vibes are any indication, this adaptation could be a nightmare in the best way possible.
Editor’s Note: Horror fans have reason to celebrate—Shudder’s track record with original content (Hellbender, Host) suggests they’ll do justice to the game’s chilling atmosphere. Video game adaptations are hit-or-miss, but with solid casting and a niche platform that gets horror, this could be a standout. Plus, it’s another win for indie horror creators getting mainstream attention.

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