E! Online - We're there on the ground getting you all the Comic-Con intel you need to know—and plenty of photos in our Comic-Con gallery. Here are the highlights from day one:
Reuters - Ten years after the
first "X-Files" movie -- and six since the conclusion of the
iconic TV series -- FBI agents Mulder and Scully return to
theaters on Friday with "The X-Files: I Want to Believe."
E! Online - Welcome to the déjà vu edition, with the latest round of Hollywood wheeling and dealing taking a turn on the retreadmill, including Leonardo DiCaprio looking to enter The Twilight Zone, a revived Robocop and the latest stoner hijinks of Harold and Kumar.
E! Online - Mark Wahlberg got a rowdy, boy-band reception at San Diego Comic-Con, where he showed up to promote video-game adaptation Max Payne. A surprisingly female crowd—this is a comic book convention, after all—went nuts as he took the stage to talk about his brutal revenge thriller.
AP - Batman star Christian Bale asked for privacy Thursday in his first comments since allegations he assaulted his mother and sister at a London hotel, saying the incident was personal.
AP - Zack Snyder is standing inside a 9,000 pound, tanklike metal pod in the center of the crowded Comic-Con floor. He nonchalantly points out the features of the Owl Ship, a real-life version of the flying vehicle from the award-winning graphic novel "Watchmen."
Reuters - How could a German court find a man
guilty of high treason yet impose such a mild sentence that he
later seized power and laid waste to Europe?
Reuters - Ten years after the
first "X-Files" movie -- and six since the conclusion of the
iconic TV series -- FBI agents Mulder and Scully return to
theaters on Friday with "The X-Files: I Want to Believe."
Reuters - A Scottish schoolboy must surrender a
Web address tied to the Narnia fantasy world, which his father
said was a birthday present, after a ruling by a United Nations
arbitrator, an official report said on Thursday.
E! Online - In the first twist of this year's San Diego Comic-Con, an unscheduled Hugh Jackman bonded with fans and showcased footage from next summer's prequel, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.