Big Bang News, Top Gun Bolsters Roster and More! – ComicCorp News

 

Big Bang Theory Ending Stuns Crew -Despite it being common knowledge that if one of the core three actors of Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, or Kaley Cuoco were to leave the show that it’d be all over.  Well, that still took the crew for a loop when they found out the show was ending in the wake of Parsons wanting to move on from the 12 year project.  The show had an easy workload of three and half days, and the pay was outstanding; yet Parsons turned down a new deal.  The cast has been largely quiet except for Parson’s on screen wife, Mayim Bialik, who got back into T.V. due to the The Big Bang Theory, stated that she is in fact very sad the show is ending.

Personally, there’s a lot of hate around this show and I’m not entirely sure why.  It’s no different than any other sitcom around, but because they borrow pop culture from dorks who can’t accept their shit is now mainstream, fans freak out.  Like they’re somehow disparaging a religion with each episode.  It’s not the Anti-Christ, calm the fuck down, you children.  You don’t need to like the show, but the bile that is spewed about this show just further shows how bias unbiased outlets are supposed to be.  Calm down, your comics are fine.

I liked the show.  I’ll miss the show, but 12 seasons – that ain’t nothing to shake a stick at.

Top Gun Sequel Adds Major Names – Tom Cruise is making sure the sequel to Top Gun is star studded.  Yesterday we found out that Jon Hamm, Ed Harris and Lewis Pullman will all be in the upcoming film.  They join Cruise and fellow cast-mates Val Kilmer, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller, Glen Powell, Monica Barbaro, Charles Parnell, Jay Ellis, Bashir Salahuddin, and Danny RamirezTomasin McKenzie dropped out due to scheduling conflicts early yesterday. 

Quick Hits  – Red Faction Guerrilla is rumored to be heading to the Nintendo Switch according to a rumor from NIntendoLife.  Grant Gustin confirms scenes between Superman and The Flash in upcoming Arrowverse crossover.   Joaquin Phoenix revealed to Indiewire that he “…could care less…” about fans being upset with his casting.  The actual phrase though is “..couldn’t care less..”.   Here’s this Rick and Morty thing, doing a Rick and Morty thing.