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Tomb Raider and Skull Island anime series coming to Netflix

Netflix and Legendary Televisions (already working on Pacific Rim: The Black) have announced two new anime series: Skull Island and Tomb Raider Great news for anime fans as Netflix has announced two iconic anime series. What is Skull Island? Legendary’s Monsterverse is an expansive story universe of multi-layered experiences centring around humanity’s battle to survive in a world that is … >

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The evolution of Godzilla through the movies

For over 60 years, and across more than 30 films, Godzilla – The King of Monsters – has been stomping through built-up areas like a bewildered tourist with incredibly bad breath. Atomically bad, in fact. He’s so big and mighty that nothing can keep him off our screens, which is why he’s back again. Sony … >

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5 comic-book crossovers we’d like to see

IDW’s Doctor Who/Star Trek: The Next Generation crossover is a delight. However, I can’t help but wonder which other comic-book crossovers which would blow my mind? Ironically, Scanners is not anywhere amongst the answers…   Godzilla meets Doctor Who’s Third Doctor in ‘Godzilla vs UNIT’ “You are just a man dressed for the opera driving … >

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Win ‘Godzilla’ on Blu-ray™3D!

Godzilla is released on Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray™ and DVD on Monday 27 October. To celebrate the release, we’ve got Blu-rays to give away to three of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text: Follow @CultBoxTV and RT for a chance to win 3 x … >

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Win ‘Godzilla’ goodies!

To celebrate the release of Godzilla (in cinemas now), we’ve got Godzilla novels, beach balls and t-shirts to give away to two of our Twitter followers! > Read our Godzilla preview. For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text: Follow @CultBoxTV and RT for a chance to win 2 … >

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‘Godzilla’ first preview and Gareth Edwards Q&A highlights

It’s been over 15 years since arguably the most iconic monster in cinema history made an appearance on the big screen. But the less said about Roland Emmerich’s big budget attempt to drag the mutated giant lizard into the present day, the better – it was a near total failure, and doesn’t hold up well … >

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