"Dogma" director Kevin Smith is creating a sequel nearly 30 years after the original premiered after numerous attempts to recover the rights to the movie from disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
I know. Dragon's Dogma 2 is one of those triple-A releases plagued with performance woes and ambitious ideas that were never fully realized, and I can understand the wariness of giving it a shot.
Released in 1999, Dogma tells the story of two fallen angels who have spent eons on Earth after being banished there by God. Damon plays Loki, who was God’s angel of death until he quit thanks, in ...
Wait, Dogma’s still a band? After all the drama involving their lineup, they’re somehow going out on tour for their ‘Time To Rise Pt. 1 U.S. Tour 2026’. They’re bringing Frayle as their openers. This ...
Dogma just announced their Time to Rise Pt. 1. U.S. Tour 2026 tour featuring Frayle as the openers and I have one question – who is even in this band anymore? A handful of former members called out ...
Kevin Smith, creator of the 1999 cult classic film "Dogma," said the movie was written by a Catholic who believed every word of it, but its sequel will come from a man who has left his religion behind ...
Shrishty is a decade-old journalist covering a variety of beats between politics to pop culture, but movies are her first love, which led her to study Film and TV Development at UCLAx. She lives and ...
Dec. 9 (UPI) --Filmmaker Kevin Smith's once-devout Catholic faith has "lapsed" in the 25 years since he made religious comedy Dogma, but his love for the film hasn't changed. Smith, 55, best known for ...
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has sold 4 million copies, Capcom has confirmed — and now fans want news on DLC. Capcom’s action RPG came out in March 2024 and was well-received with reviewers, but well-documented ...
Capcom announced Dragon's Dogma 2 has sold over four million units worldwide. This figure is up from three million units sold as of May 2024 and 2.5 million units sold of as April 2024. "Thank you to ...
The actual music industry is such a racket. Outside of actually getting to play what you love for the people who love you the most, having to deal with what labels and management and marketing and ...