Johnny Depp told Newsweek he’d be willing to do six more Pirates of the Caribbean sequels he loves performing the character Jack Sparrow so much.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home has been the highest grossing STAR TREK movie to date in the famous long running franchise. This November it celebrates its 20th Anniversary.
Josh Hartnett will star in the big screen vampire drama “30 Days of Night,” a neck-biter set in a northernmost Alaskan town on the longest and darkest period of the year.
Now that the Fall 2005-2006 TV season is officially over the tally is in and the most watched scifi program of the season was ABC’s “LOST.” One word kids….get cable….you don’t know what you are missing by not seeing Battlestar Galactica.
Joshua Dysart has written a new Conan comic book called “Age of Conan.” Look for it on the shelves in July 2006.
Disney/Pixar’s animated feature “Cars” was able to defend its number one box office slot for the second weekend in a row, keeping the newly released Jack Black comedy “Nacho Libre” at a respectable second place.
While X-Men: The Last Stand has bested The Da Vinci Code by reaching the $200 million mark first in the US market, it hasn’t faired as well against the Ron Howard thriller overseas. The Da Vinci Code has trounced X-Men internationally this past week by becoming the 13th biggest international hit movie of all time, surpassing that other Tom Hanks vehicle “Forrest Gump” that use to hold that position.
That wraps up the Slice of SciFi Week In Review for week ending 06-19-06.
fred says
I’m with on the Battlestar side.
Halo is supposed to be comming out in a comic graphic novel in July. Could be cool.