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The Nerdist Way. Watch Wonder Woman Kick Nazi Butt In This Amazing Fan Film! While we still wait on the CW's "Amazon" to come out, this rad Wonder Woman film by Jesse V. Johnson is just the thing to tide us over. We get WW kicking Nazi butt in World War Two, making "bullet-time" bone-crunching moves, and being the all-around general awesome superheroine we know she can be. Which begs the question: with so many good superhero fan films like this and "Batgirl Spoiled" out there, why don't we see more of the real thing on the big screen? Female Super Hero Fan Film from Jesse V. Johnson on Vimeo. Here's some pics from the film: Related Posts:Five Ways Robin Could Come Back To LifeBurt Ward On Killing Off Robin: 'Terrible Choice!

' Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere – Cast photo and air dates. It was back in November last year that word came of a radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere. James McAvoy will be playing the hero, Richard Mayhew. Natalie Dormer is Door. David Harewood is the Marquis de Carabas. Sophie Okonedo is Hunter. The six-part series begins with an hour-long episode on Saturday 16 March on Radio 4 and continues with five 30-minute instalments on Radio 4 Extra from Monday 18 March. Under the streets of London there’s a world most people could never even dream of. Source: The Radio Times. Benedict Cumberbatch and the cast of Neverwhere - first photo and air date revealed. As anticipation mounts among fantasy fans ahead of the Radio 4/4 Extra co-production of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, RadioTimes.com can reveal the first exclusive shot of the star-studded cast, which reads like a who's who of cult TV and film.

Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch and X-Men's James McAvoy are joined by Game of Thrones and former Fades star Natalie Dormer, Doctor Who alumnus Sophie Okonedo and Homeland's David Harewood for the tale of London Below, an alternate reality beneath the capital where famous landmarks take on a life of their own. Screen legends Christopher Lee and Bernard Cribbins also star in an adaptation that is being described as an "audio film". The six-part series begins with an hour-long episode at 2:30pm on Saturday 16 March on Radio 4 and continues with five 30-minute instalments stripped across the week at 6pm on Radio 4 Extra from Monday 18 March. More photos and news to follow in the coming weeks... Hank and Michael Meet an Alien: SciShow Talk Show #4. 2D Glasses. 6 WORST Villains EVER! Play Cosmic Crush - Fullscreen!