Pinky and the Brain is a show that brings me right back to my childhood. I wasn’t huge on cartoons, but I loved Animaniacs and the spinoff that was Pinky and the Brain. It was just a funny and smart show with a deadpan vs. slapstick comedy duo that cracked me up every time. And it totally stands the test of time, so the writers and creators were really brilliant in making this show.
Now, we haven’t ever gotten a live-action treatment for Pinky and the Brain, but Hollywood loves to pull out old favorites from their back pocket for movie ideas, whether we need them or not. So I wouldn’t be terribly shocked if we got a Pinky and the Brain reboot or live-action movie. And neither would artist George Evangelista. He posted a piece of art to his Instagram:
Time to start my 80s...
Now, we haven’t ever gotten a live-action treatment for Pinky and the Brain, but Hollywood loves to pull out old favorites from their back pocket for movie ideas, whether we need them or not. So I wouldn’t be terribly shocked if we got a Pinky and the Brain reboot or live-action movie. And neither would artist George Evangelista. He posted a piece of art to his Instagram:
Time to start my 80s...
- 1/26/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
If you grew up in the ‘90s there’s no doubt that you’ll remember a animated show called Street Sharks. This was such a ridiculous show, but it was fun!
The series was created by David Siegel and Joe Galliani and the story centered on a team of crime-fighting half-man/half-sharks. Well, it’s not hard to think that one day Hollywood will adapt Street Sharks as a CG animated movie.
Digital artist George Evangelista recently shared a piece of art that he created showing us what the characters could look like in a Street Sharks movie. You can check that out below:
To be honest, I only know a little about this show as I was really into Tmnt during this time but there was a few requests for this one. So here is Ripster from Street Sharks. Don't worry I'm consistently looking into the comments for the...
The series was created by David Siegel and Joe Galliani and the story centered on a team of crime-fighting half-man/half-sharks. Well, it’s not hard to think that one day Hollywood will adapt Street Sharks as a CG animated movie.
Digital artist George Evangelista recently shared a piece of art that he created showing us what the characters could look like in a Street Sharks movie. You can check that out below:
To be honest, I only know a little about this show as I was really into Tmnt during this time but there was a few requests for this one. So here is Ripster from Street Sharks. Don't worry I'm consistently looking into the comments for the...
- 1/25/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Marvel Studios has been very good to its fans over the past ten years, with a huge number of comic book heroes uniting on the big screen. However, there are a few dream scenarios that, while they’ve been discussed and theorized, don’t seem to be able to feasibly happen. Two of those include a return for Wesley Snipes as vampire hunter Blade and Hugh Jackman to make the jump from the X-Men franchise as Wolverine.
Imagine if both actors returned to their iconic Marvel roles for a future movie set in the McU, though? How cool would that be? Well, you don’t have to imagine it anymore as as fan artists Boss Logic and George Evangelista have combined their talents to mock up a poster for a Blade reboot that would see the Daywalker go fang to claw with Jackman’s Logan – complete with comic book accurate costumes!
Imagine if both actors returned to their iconic Marvel roles for a future movie set in the McU, though? How cool would that be? Well, you don’t have to imagine it anymore as as fan artists Boss Logic and George Evangelista have combined their talents to mock up a poster for a Blade reboot that would see the Daywalker go fang to claw with Jackman’s Logan – complete with comic book accurate costumes!
- 6/9/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
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