Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping episode of “Swamp People” as Season 15 Episode 13, titled “Swamp Jaws,” airs this Thursday, April 4th, at 8:00 Pm on History. In this thrilling installment, gator season is reaching its climax, and the swampers are in for some heart-stopping action.
Join Troy and Pickle as they embark on a high-stakes chase after a monstrous gator that’s notorious for breaking hooks. Meanwhile, Wille and Little Willie set their sights on a bold goal to turn their season around, determined to make a big splash in the swamp.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there – Ashley takes a cue from the King of the Swamp himself and sets her sights on targeting a giant gator, hoping to reel in a legendary catch.
With tensions running high and danger lurking around every corner, “Swamp Jaws” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the swampers...
Join Troy and Pickle as they embark on a high-stakes chase after a monstrous gator that’s notorious for breaking hooks. Meanwhile, Wille and Little Willie set their sights on a bold goal to turn their season around, determined to make a big splash in the swamp.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there – Ashley takes a cue from the King of the Swamp himself and sets her sights on targeting a giant gator, hoping to reel in a legendary catch.
With tensions running high and danger lurking around every corner, “Swamp Jaws” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the swampers...
- 3/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
When it comes to comics, superheroes are inexplicably linked to monsters. Horror comics existed before the superhero boom launched with Action Comics #1 (1938), and continued going strong after the caped crowd flopped following World War II. When Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Stan Lee launched the Marvel Universe in the early 60s, they did so tentatively, keeping Spider-Man, Hulk, and the Fantastic Four close to the sci-fi and monster comics they made throughout the fifties.
As unlikely as the pairing may seem, superheroes and monsters make for a peanut butter and chocolate combination. Not only do monsters provide the overpowered villains required for superhero fights, as the current Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong demonstrates, but they also give characters like Spider-Man and Batman a chance to show off their heroism in the darkest of times.
So if you’re looking for some spooky superhero stories for your Halloween season, these 13 comics will do the trick.
As unlikely as the pairing may seem, superheroes and monsters make for a peanut butter and chocolate combination. Not only do monsters provide the overpowered villains required for superhero fights, as the current Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong demonstrates, but they also give characters like Spider-Man and Batman a chance to show off their heroism in the darkest of times.
So if you’re looking for some spooky superhero stories for your Halloween season, these 13 comics will do the trick.
- 10/25/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
The new 'Swamp Thing' film will be a "Gothic horror movie" inspired by 'Frankenstein', according to director James Mangold.The 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' filmmaker is set to helm the upcoming movie which is part of the new DC Universe and he wants to explore what it means to be a man-turned-monster and Mary Shelley's 1818 novel and the subsequent film versions of 'Frankenstein' will be an influence.Speaking to Variety, Mangold spilled: "While I’m sure DC views ‘Swamp Thing’ as a franchise, I would be viewing it as a very simple, clean, Gothic horror movie about this man/monster.“I am interested in making something that works from beginning to end — to curtain. Otherwise, I’m working on the world’s most expensive television show."I've been toying for years with the idea of making a kind of 'Frankenstein' movie.
- 6/23/2023
- by Philip Hamilton
- Bang Showbiz
It was announced earlier this year that a brand new Swamp Thing horror movie is on DC’s slate of upcoming projects, said to “investigate the dark origins of Swamp Thing.” James Mangold (Logan, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) soon became attached to direct for WB/DC, and Mangold provides an update in a new chat with Variety.
During the chat, Mangold stresses multiple times that he’s not interested in treating franchise installments like feature length episodes of a television series, but rather his intent as a filmmaker is to tell complete stories from beginning to end. In other words, don’t expect Mangold’s Swamp Thing to merely be a small part of much larger DC plans for the character.
“While I’m sure DC views ‘Swamp Thing’ as a franchise, I would be viewing it as a very simple, clean, Gothic horror movie about this man/monster,...
During the chat, Mangold stresses multiple times that he’s not interested in treating franchise installments like feature length episodes of a television series, but rather his intent as a filmmaker is to tell complete stories from beginning to end. In other words, don’t expect Mangold’s Swamp Thing to merely be a small part of much larger DC plans for the character.
“While I’m sure DC views ‘Swamp Thing’ as a franchise, I would be viewing it as a very simple, clean, Gothic horror movie about this man/monster,...
- 6/22/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Mvd Entertainment will release Swamp Thing on July 25th , presenting 4K Uhd and Blu-ray editions that contain both the US theatrical PG cut, along with the unrated international version of the film:
Press Release: Swamp Thing is an American superhero horror film written and directed by Wes Craven, based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. It tells the story of a brilliant scientist, Dr. Alec Holland and a government agent, Alice Cable who have developed a secret formula that could end world hunger and change civilization forever. Little do they know, however, that their arch nemesis, Arcane is plotting to steal the serum for his own selfish schemes. Looting the lab and kidnapping Cable, Arcane douses Holland with the chemicals and leaves him for dead in the swamp. Mutated by his own formula, Holland becomes “Swamp Thing” - a half...
Press Release: Swamp Thing is an American superhero horror film written and directed by Wes Craven, based on the DC Comics character of the same name created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. It tells the story of a brilliant scientist, Dr. Alec Holland and a government agent, Alice Cable who have developed a secret formula that could end world hunger and change civilization forever. Little do they know, however, that their arch nemesis, Arcane is plotting to steal the serum for his own selfish schemes. Looting the lab and kidnapping Cable, Arcane douses Holland with the chemicals and leaves him for dead in the swamp. Mutated by his own formula, Holland becomes “Swamp Thing” - a half...
- 6/21/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
James Mangold is quickly becoming one of the busiest filmmakers in Hollywood. With Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny whipping into theaters on June 30, 2023, and a film in the newly-announced Star Wars trilogy on his plate, it’s shocking to learn he’ll be tackling another project for DC. James Gunn confirmed Mangold would direct the studio’s Swamp Thing movie in February. Additionally, Mangold will also write the script.
Mangold confirmed he’ll write Swamp Thing earlier today at Star Wars Celebration 2023. Collider‘s Steve Weintraub spoke with Mangold, who confirmed he would pick up his pen for the Guardian of the Green.
“The truth is, I’m writing both right now,” Mangold said about pulling double-duty on Star Wars and Swamp Thing. “And who knows what’s going to happen and what’s gonna blossom first or second? So there’s your thing, I’m doing Swamp Thing,...
Mangold confirmed he’ll write Swamp Thing earlier today at Star Wars Celebration 2023. Collider‘s Steve Weintraub spoke with Mangold, who confirmed he would pick up his pen for the Guardian of the Green.
“The truth is, I’m writing both right now,” Mangold said about pulling double-duty on Star Wars and Swamp Thing. “And who knows what’s going to happen and what’s gonna blossom first or second? So there’s your thing, I’m doing Swamp Thing,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
The DC Extended Universe as we know it seems to be nearing its end, or at least a very comic book-like, universe-shifting reboot. Reflecting the corporate changes at the higher echelon of Warner Bros. after its merger with Discovery, Inc., the company's DC branch is facing its own changing of the guard, bringing in filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran to head the "DC Universe." Gunn's initial slate of films and television series, dubbed "Chapter One: Gods and Monsters," will introduce heroes like Supergirl, Booster Gold, and Damian Wayne, as well as Swamp Thing, who is arguably the most exciting part of Gunn's roster.
Gunn is clearly a fan of the weirder and uglier sides of both Marvel and DC comics. He helped turn the Guardians of the Galaxy from an obscure team of C- and D-list cosmic heroes to Marvel headliners, and then repeated the formula with...
Gunn is clearly a fan of the weirder and uglier sides of both Marvel and DC comics. He helped turn the Guardians of the Galaxy from an obscure team of C- and D-list cosmic heroes to Marvel headliners, and then repeated the formula with...
- 3/1/2023
- by Andrew Housman
- Slash Film
It turns out that a cryptic Twitter post can mean a lot more than just reminiscing about your favorite superhero. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that James Mangold is in negotiations to direct the recently-announced "Swamp Thing" film for DC Studios. While Mangold was not mentioned during the private press event revealing the new DC Universe movie and TV show slate, it appears he will be among the first of many directors to bring these projects to the screen.
"Swamp Thing" itself is expected to be the darkest movie of DC Studios' theatrical fare, with co-ceo Peter Safran teasing it as a look into the character's horrifying origins. The most common iteration of the character is biologist Alec Holland, who became the creature after a botched heist in his Louisiana laboratory. It is likely that Holland will be the film's focus, although other iterations of the character, such as Levi Kamei,...
"Swamp Thing" itself is expected to be the darkest movie of DC Studios' theatrical fare, with co-ceo Peter Safran teasing it as a look into the character's horrifying origins. The most common iteration of the character is biologist Alec Holland, who became the creature after a botched heist in his Louisiana laboratory. It is likely that Holland will be the film's focus, although other iterations of the character, such as Levi Kamei,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Over the past few months, the appointment of James Gunn and Peter Safran at the helm of the newly created DC Studios has been been making waves. With speculation rife on which direction the duo will take the Dcu to revive its flagging properties.
Gunn and Safran recently met with the press on the Warner Bros. studio lot to present what they said was the first part of Chapter 1 of the Dcu, which they are calling “Gods and Monsters.”
Projects featuring the most beloved of characters in Superman, Batman and even a Wonder Woman prequel series took front and centre stage. While those less-known characters to those who aren’t diehard fans will also get their time to shine. The Dcu exists as a multiverse, Safran said, but the titles will exist in one singular universe.
Matt Reeves ‘The Batman Part II’ and Todd Phillips’ ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ will...
Gunn and Safran recently met with the press on the Warner Bros. studio lot to present what they said was the first part of Chapter 1 of the Dcu, which they are calling “Gods and Monsters.”
Projects featuring the most beloved of characters in Superman, Batman and even a Wonder Woman prequel series took front and centre stage. While those less-known characters to those who aren’t diehard fans will also get their time to shine. The Dcu exists as a multiverse, Safran said, but the titles will exist in one singular universe.
Matt Reeves ‘The Batman Part II’ and Todd Phillips’ ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ will...
- 2/1/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
After teasing that he and fellow DC Studios CEO Peter Safran today began talking up some of the movies and shows we can expect. And that includes new versions of Batman, Superman, Supergirl, Green Lantern and more. Watch the announcement here, and read the full breakdown below.
Gunn started by confirming that the existing DC movies still to be released — Shazam! Fury Of The Gods, The Flash, Blue Beetle and Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom – will all still make it to cinemas, with The Flash and its universe-rebooting nature proving key to helping to usher in the new paradigm. They will lead into what Gunn and Safran are calling 'Gods And Monsters', effectively the first chunk of the first part of the plan. It'll be a mix of TV (both animated and live-action) and movies, with games tying in as needed.
So what can we expect? Gunn talked up 10 initial titles.
Gunn started by confirming that the existing DC movies still to be released — Shazam! Fury Of The Gods, The Flash, Blue Beetle and Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom – will all still make it to cinemas, with The Flash and its universe-rebooting nature proving key to helping to usher in the new paradigm. They will lead into what Gunn and Safran are calling 'Gods And Monsters', effectively the first chunk of the first part of the plan. It'll be a mix of TV (both animated and live-action) and movies, with games tying in as needed.
So what can we expect? Gunn talked up 10 initial titles.
- 1/31/2023
- by James White
- Empire - Movies
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