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BGCP Comic Con is a series of Scottish Conventions that happen in and around Glasgow, Fife and Aberdeen. BGCP also publish articles, reviews and news.

Previous Convention Guests have included Frank Quitely, Al Ewing, Alan Grant, Gary Erskine, Monty Nero, Yishan Li, David Baillie, Grant Perkins, David Bishop, John Lees, Jim Stewart, Tom Foster and Neil Slorance

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BGCP launched the BGCP:Disassembled Podcast in February 2021 and release weekly episodes featuring the latest comic book news and reviews, we also run weekly interviews and have also featured many writers and writers from Marvel, DC, Image and more.
The Avengers (2012) Review: The Team-Up That Changed Cinema Forever (2026 Retrospective)

The Avengers (2012) Review: The Epic 2026 Retrospective

14 years later, The Avengers is still the blueprint for the perfect superhero crossover. From the iconic “Circle Shot” to Loki’s villainy, here is why you need to experience the Battle of New York in 4K. ⚠️ Affiliate Disclaimer This article contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. If you buy through these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The Verdict at a Glance The “Big Bang” of the MCU In 2026, we are used to seeing 30+ heroes on screen at once. But in 2012, putting Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk in one movie was a massive gamble. Rewatching The Avengers today, what stands out is how personal it feels. Before the Multiverse and the Incursions, this was just six people arguing on a flying boat. Directed by Joss Whedon, the script is razor-sharp, focusing on the friction between the heroes rather than just the punch-ups. Here is why the original team-up remains the most re-watchable movie in the franchise. 1The Dynamic of “The Argument” The best scene isn’t an action sequence; it’s the team arguing in the lab. The “Genius, Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist” line is legendary, but it’s the tension that makes it work. This movie takes the time to show us why these people shouldn’t get along, which makes it so satisfying when they finally do. It’s a masterclass in character chemistry that many modern blockbusters struggle to replicate. Loki is the Perfect Villain Before he became the Anti-Hero of the Multiverse in his Disney+ show, Tom Hiddleston’s Loki was pure, menacing fun. He isn’t trying to save the timeline; he just wants to rule it. His interactions with Black Widow (the interrogation scene) and his “puny god” encounter with the Hulk are career-defining moments. He provides a singular, charismatic focus that unites the team. The “Circle Shot” It is the most famous shot in superhero history. The camera pans around the six original Avengers as the Chitauri scream at them. In 4K, this moment is breathtaking. It captures the exact second the MCU went from “a series of movies” to “a cultural phenomenon.” If you don’t feel a shiver of excitement watching this, check your pulse. The Hulk Finally Works After two solo movies with different actors, Mark Ruffalo cracked the code. He plays Bruce Banner as tired and twitchy, always “on edge.” And when he turns into the Hulk? He steals the entire third act. Punching a Leviathan in the face is still one of the most satisfying “heck yeah!” moments in cinema. How to Watch: The Definitive Formats To get the full impact of the colorful costumes and the bright, comic-book aesthetic, you need the right version. 🥇 The Best Picture: The Avengers (4K Ultra HD) The 2012 movie was shot digitally and looks incredibly clean in 4K. The HDR makes the blue of the Tesseract and the red of Iron Man’s lasers pop vividly. The “Battle of New York” has never looked sharper. 🥈 The Essential Prop: Loki’s Chitauri Scepter This isn’t just a weapon; it houses the Mind Stone (which later creates Vision). Owning a replica of the Scepter is a great way to connect The Avengers to Age of Ultron and Infinity War on your display shelf. 🥉 The Key to the Universe: The Tesseract (Light-Up) The Tesseract (Space Stone) is the plot device that drives the entire Phase 1. You can get excellent light-up replicas that serve as cool mood lighting for a desk or home theater setup.   Final Thoughts The Avengers (2012) is pure, unadulterated joy. It lacks the emotional weight of Endgame, but it makes up for it with a sense of discovery. It’s the sound of a universe clicking into place. Whether you are a longtime fan or a new viewer, this is the “final exam” of Phase 1, and it passes with flying colors. Iron Man 2008 Review Where to watch next: This concludes Phase 1. The story continues in Iron Man 3, which deals directly with Tony Stark’s PTSD from the battle in this movie.

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The Incredible Hulk Review: The "Forgotten" Movie That Is Now Essential Viewing

The Incredible Hulk Review: 4 Reasons It Is Now Essential (2026)

Once the black sheep of the MCU, The Incredible Hulk (2008) is now critical to understanding Red Hulk and The Leader. Here is why Edward Norton’s darker, grittier take deserves a re-watch in 2026. ⚠️ Affiliate Disclaimer This article contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. If you buy through these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The Verdict at a Glance From “Skipped” to “Required Reading” For over a decade, fans treated The Incredible Hulk as skippable. Bruce Banner was recast (from Edward Norton to Mark Ruffalo), and the plot seemed disconnected from the Avengers. But in 2026, that has completely changed. With The Leader (Tim Blake Nelson) and Red Hulk tearing up the screen in Phase 5 and 6, this movie has suddenly become the most important prequel in the franchise. Rewatching it today, it feels less like a superhero movie and more like a fugitive horror film—and it is arguably better for it. 1. The Scariest Hulk We Ever Got Modern audiences are used to “Smart Hulk” dabbing and making tacos. The Incredible Hulk (2008) reminds us that this character is supposed to be a monster. Edward Norton’s Banner isn’t a quirky scientist; he is a desperate man on the run, terrified of his own pulse. The transformation scenes are painful, violent, and ripped straight from a werewolf movie. When this Hulk smashes, it feels dangerous, not funny. 2. The Origin of “The Leader” Remember the guy with the bubbling head in Captain America: Brave New World? His origin is right here. We see Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) as an eccentric scientist helping Banner, only to get infected by gamma blood in the final act. Watching his descent from ally to villain adds tragic layers to the modern MCU stories you are watching right now. 3. The Abomination Holds Up Tim Roth’s Emil Blonsky (The Abomination) is a top-tier villain. Unlike the comic-relief version we saw in She-Hulk, this version is a soldier addicted to power. The final brawl in Harlem is brutal, visceral, and uses practical cars and debris in a way that feels weightier than many current CGI-fests. 4. It’s a Tight Thriller Clocking in at under two hours, the pacing is relentless. Directed by Louis Leterrier, the movie moves from the favelas of Brazil to a university campus battle without any “universe building” bloat. It’s a lean, mean, monster machine. How to Watch: The “Universal” Difference Because this movie was distributed by Universal (not Disney), it has a different visual texture than the rest of the MCU. ? The Best Visuals: The Incredible Hulk (4K Ultra HD) This 4K transfer is surprisingly good. The green of the Hulk pops against the dark, rainy streets of New York, and the DTS:X audio track is famously aggressive—your subwoofer will get a serious workout during the sonic cannon scene. ? The “What If” Comic: Hulk: Gray If you liked the moody, lonely tone of this movie, you should read Hulk: Gray by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. It retells the early days of the Hulk with a focus on the tragedy and the romance with Betty Ross. ? The Villain on Your Shelf: Red Hulk Figure Since General Ross (originally played by William Hurt in this film) eventually becomes the Red Hulk, this is the perfect collectible to pair with the movie. It connects the 2008 origin to the 2026 reality. Final Thoughts The Incredible Hulk is the gritty, grounded cousin of Iron Man. It lacks the jokes, but it makes up for it with raw intensity. If you have been enjoying the political thriller vibe of the recent Captain America and Thunderbolts movies, you owe it to yourself to go back to where the gamma-radiated nightmare began. Where to watch next: This movie’s post-credit scene features Tony Stark, leading directly into the “Consultant” one-shot and eventually The Avengers (2012).  

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Iron Man 2 Review: A Messy Sequel With Moments of Brilliance (2026 Retrospective)

Iron Man 2 Review: An Honest 2026 look

Iron Man 2 is often called the “black sheep” of the trilogy, but is it really that bad? From Sam Rockwell’s scene-stealing performance to the debut of Black Widow, here is our honest, mixed review of Tony Stark’s second outing. ⚠️ Affiliate Disclaimer This article contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. If you buy through these links, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The Verdict at a Glance The “Middle Child” Syndrome If Iron Man (2008) was the perfect launch, Iron Man 2 (2010) was the difficult teenage phase. Watching it now in 2026, the cracks in the armor are visible. The movie struggles to decide what it wants to be: a character study of a dying Tony Stark, or a 2-hour commercial for The Avengers. It tries to do both, and as a result, it doesn’t quite nail either. However, calling it a “bad” movie is unfair. It is a cluttered movie that happens to be packed with some of the coolest moments in the early MCU. Here is the good, the bad, and the ugly of Iron Man 2. ✅ The Good: Sam Rockwell & War Machine The absolute highlight of this film is Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer. He plays the “Anti-Tony Stark”—a desperate, wannabe cool guy who dances onto stage with fake tan on his palms. He is hilarious, charismatic, and arguably more entertaining than the actual main villain. This is also the movie where we finally got War Machine. Don Cheadle takes over the role of Rhodey, and the chemistry is instant. The “Garden Fight” where Iron Man and War Machine fight back-to-back against the drones remains a top-tier MCU action beat. ❌ The Mixed: The “Avengers” Bloat The biggest flaw is that the movie hits the pause button on the main plot to set up S.H.I.E.L.D. Nick Fury and Agent Coulson basically confine Tony to his house to explain the plot to him. While it was cool in 2010 to see the universe expanding, in hindsight, it kills the pacing. The movie stops being about Tony facing his demons and starts being about setting up a movie that wouldn’t come out for another two years. ✅ The Good: The Suitcase Suit (Mark V) We have to mention the Monaco race track scene. When Tony steps into the red-and-silver “Suitcase Armor” (Mark V), it is one of the best practical mechanical suit-ups in the franchise. It looks tactile, dangerous, and incredibly stylish. ❌ The Bad: Whiplash Mickey Rourke’s Ivan Vanko (Whiplash) starts strong with an intimidating attack on the race track, but then… he sits in a warehouse for an hour playing with a bird. The final boss fight lasts about two minutes and ends abruptly. Considering how great Obadiah Stane was in the first film, Whiplash feels like a massive downgrade. How to Watch: The Essential Editions If you are collecting the Infinity Saga, you need this disc—mostly for the incredible sound design of the drone battle. 🥇 Best Visuals: Iron Man 2 (4K Ultra HD) Despite the messy plot, the cinematography is vibrant. The F1 race scene and the Stark Expo finale look spectacular in 4K HDR. The metallic sheen of the War Machine armor is a visual treat. 🥈 The Debut: Black Widow “Marvel Legends” Figure This movie is historically significant because it introduced Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow). For collectors, owning the figure based on her first appearance (with the long curly hair and grey tactical suit) is a must. 🥉 The Coolest Prop: The Mark V “Suitcase” Armor Since the Mark V is the fan-favorite suit from this movie, it’s the best piece of merchandise to link. There are several high-quality die-cast figures of this specific armor.   Final Thoughts   Iron Man 2 is a stumble, but it’s an entertaining one. It suffers from “Sequelitis”—trying to go bigger and louder without the tight script of the original. However, without this movie, we wouldn’t have Black Widow or the War Machine partnership. It’s a necessary, bumpy bridge that gets us from the solo movies to The Avengers. Where to watch next: To see where the S.H.I.E.L.D. plot thread goes next, you should head directly to Thor (2011), where Agent Coulson appears next.

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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey (2026): Trailer, Cast, and Everything We Know

The Ultimate Guide to Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey (2026)

In late 2025, the film world is buzzing with talk of Homer’s ancient epic. We are currently in a unique “double-feature” era for Greek mythology: while Christopher Nolan is currently dominating the headlines with his massive 2026 blockbuster, the more intimate and gritty The Return has just finished its theatrical run and is now the talk of streaming services. Whether you’re looking for the high-speed IMAX spectacle or the grounded human drama, here is everything we know about the cinematic rebirth of The Odyssey. The Big Blockbuster: Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey The most anticipated movie of 2026 is officially Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey. Following his Oscar sweep for Oppenheimer, Nolan is returning to the “Event Cinema” format with a $250 million adaptation of Homer’s poem. Shooting Locations Nolan has travelled the globe to capture the “primal” feel of the ancient Mediterranean: 3. The Gritty Alternative: The Return (2024/2025) If you can’t wait until 2026, The Return is currently available on VOD and streaming. Directed by Uberto Pasolini, this film offers a “Taken-style” grounded take on the story’s finale. BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Director’s Masterpiece: ? [Oppenheimer (4K Ultra HD)] The Gritty Prequel: ? [The Return (Blu-ray) starring Ralph Fiennes] The Source Material: ? [The Odyssey: Emily Wilson Translation] Epic Inspiration: ? [Gladiator [Titans of Cult – Supreme Edition] [4K Ultra HD]]

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Avengers: Doomsday (2026): Release Date, Cast, and Doctor Doom Plot Details

The Ultimate Avengers: Doomsday (2026) Guide: Cast & Plot

In late 2025, the hype for the Marvel Cinematic Universe has reached a fever pitch. After the shock announcement at San Diego Comic-Con that Robert Downey Jr. is returning—not as Iron Man, but as the villainous Doctor Doom—fans have been desperate for concrete details. With the first wave of character-centric teasers currently rolling out alongside James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, the picture is finally becoming clear. Here is everything we know about Avengers: Doomsday. Release Date & Production Info The “Multiverse” Cast This film features one of the largest ensembles in cinematic history, bridging the current MCU with the classic Fox Marvel era. Rumoured Storyline: “The Rise of Doom” Rumours from late 2025 suggest the film focuses on Incursions—the colliding of different universes. Comic Book Inspirations The Russo Brothers have confirmed the film draws from several legendary runs: BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Essential Reading: ? [Infamous Iron Man: Vol 1 (Paperback)] The Epic Prequel: ? [Secret Wars by Jonathan Hickman (Graphic Novel)] The “Doom” Fit: ? [Marvel Legends Series: Doctor Doom Helmet] The Original Captain: ? [Captain America: The First Avenger (4K Ultra HD)]

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026): Release Date, Cast, and Glasgow Filming News

The Ultimate Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026) Cast & Release Guide

In late 2025, the web-slinger is officially swinging back into the spotlight. After the multiversal chaos of No Way Home, Marvel Studios and Sony have confirmed that the next chapter in Peter Parker’s life is titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day. With filming having recently wrapped in Glasgow and London, and a release date set for the summer of 2026, the hype is reaching Endgame levels. For the BGCP community and Scottish Spidey fans, here is the definitive guide to everything we know about Tom Holland’s fourth solo outing. Release Date & Production Info The “Brand New” Cast This film serves as a “soft reboot,” moving away from the high-tech Stark era and into a more grounded, street-level reality. Rumoured Storyline: “The Full Reset” Tom Holland has described the film as a “rebirth” rather than a traditional sequel. Comic Book Inspirations The title is taken directly from the 2008 “Brand New Day” comic run: BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Comic Blueprint: ? [Spider-Man: Brand New Day – The Complete Collection Vol. 1] The Cinematic Journey: ? [Spider-Man: No Way Home (4K Ultra HD)] The Street-Level Tech: ? [LEGO Marvel Spider-Man: Final Battle Set]

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Dune: Part Three (2026): Release Date, Cast, and 'Dunesday' Clashed Explained

The Ultimate Dune: Part Three (2026) Cast & Release Guide

3 Incredible Dune: Part Three (2026) ‘Dunesday’ Secrets 3 Incredible Dune: Part Three (2026) ‘Dunesday’ Secrets In late 2025, Arrakis is calling once again. While director Denis Villeneuve initially planned to take a break after the desert-bound exhaustion of Part Two, the overwhelming global demand for the conclusion of Paul Atreides’ journey has accelerated production. As we approach the end of 2025, the film—now officially titled Dune: Part Three—has already completed its principal photography. For the BGCP community and sci-fi purists, here is the definitive breakdown of what to expect from the final chapter of the Atreides trilogy. Release Date & The “Dunesday” Battle The Cast: New and Returning Legends The third film features a significant time jump (roughly 12 years), requiring the returning cast to portray more weathered, burdened versions of their characters. Shooting Locations: Arrakis and Beyond Denis Villeneuve and cinematographer Linus Sandgren (taking over from Greig Fraser) have used a mix of familiar and new vistas: 5Rumoured Storyline & Comic/Book Source The film is a direct adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1969 novel, Dune Messiah. BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Source Material: ? [Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert (Deluxe Edition)] The Visual Bible: ? [The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two] The Home Cinema Must: ? [Dune / Dune: Part Two DVD Collection] Tabletop Arrakis: ? [Dune: Imperium Board Game]

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Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026): Release Date, Cast, and Plot Details

3 Incredible Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026) Secrets

In late 2025, the DC Universe is finally taking flight under the leadership of James Gunn. While the 2025 Superman film sets the stage, the real “game changer” for the franchise is Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. Moving away from the traditional “girl-next-door” trope, this film promises a gritty, cosmic space-western that will redefine the Girl of Steel. For the BGCP community, here is everything you need to know about the most anticipated DC film of 2026. Release Date & Production Info The Stellar Cast The DCU has assembled a powerhouse cast to bring this space epic to life: Rumoured Storyline & “True Grit” Vibes James Gunn has explicitly compared the film’s tone to a “Space Western.” Comic Books to Read Before 2026 The film is a direct adaptation of one specific modern masterpiece, but draws energy from several others: BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Primary Source: ? [Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (Graphic Novel)] The “Lobo” Introduction: ? [Lobo Big Fraggin Compendium 1] The “Superman” Connection: ? [All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison]

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The Mandalorian & Grogu (2026): Release Date, Cast, and Plot Details

5 Epic The Mandalorian & Grogu (2026) Cast & Plot Secrets

In late 2025, the Star Wars galaxy is preparing for its biggest cinematic return since 2019. While the Disney+ series brought the “Mando-verse” into our living rooms, The Mandalorian & Grogu is set to prove that the “Clan of Two” belongs on the biggest screen possible. With filming wrapped and the first teaser trailers currently circulating alongside Avatar: Fire and Ash, the hype for May 2026 is officially reaching lightspeed. Here is everything we know about the first Star Wars theatrical release of the new era. Release Date & Production Info The Galactic Cast The film bridges the gap between the TV series and the larger cinematic universe with a mix of returning favorites and Hollywood icons. Rumoured Storyline: “The Force’s Heir” A leaked synopsis from late 2025 suggests the stakes are higher than ever: Comic & Expanded Universe Inspirations While the story is an original creation by Favreau and Filoni, it draws heavily from the “Legends” and modern comic era: BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Ultimate Reading: ? [Star Wars: The Mandalorian Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel)] The “Hutt” Connection: ? [Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Movie) Blu-ray] The Visual Masterpiece: ? [The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season 2)] The Collector’s Choice: ? [LEGO Star Wars: The Razor Crest Collector Series]

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Scream 7 (2026): Release Date, Cast, and Sidney Prescott’s Official Return

3 Insane Scream 7 (2026) Sidney Prescott Return Secrets

The horror world is bracing for the return of the ultimate meta-slasher. After a turbulent production history—including the departure of the “Core Four” stars and a complete creative overhaul—Scream 7 has officially returned to its roots. With the original architect Kevin Williamson behind the lens and the “legacy” cast leading the charge, 2026 is looking like a bloody good year for Ghostface fans. Here is the definitive guide to everything we know about Sidney Prescott’s return. Release Date & Production Status 3. The Cast: Legacy vs. New Blood The film focuses on the “Legacy” survivors after the departure of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega. 4. Rumoured Storyline: “The Mother of All Horror” Set approximately two years after the events of Scream VI, the plot moves the action away from New York and into the quiet suburbs. BGCP Suggested Purchases ? The Original Classic: ? [Scream (1996) 4K UHD Steelbook] The Legacy Journey: ? [Scream 1-6 Movie Collection (DVD)] For the Collector: ? [Official Ghostface 25th Anniversary Mask]

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