Heat Vision launches: get the inside scoop!

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Have you seen Heat Vision yet? The recently launched blog is one that any and every science fiction, fantasy, and/or comics movie fan should have bookmarked. I’ll give you a few seconds to bookmark it now. Or subscribe to their RSS feed.

See, here’s the deal: we here on Suvudu attempt to give you news about great science fiction and fantasy books, comics and graphic novels, and related media. But we also try to lift the curtain a bit to give you some behind-the-scenes access to stuff and a chance to meet some of our authors as well. And we all have a fun time. Well, if you take that philosophy and apply it to the world of science fiction, fantasy, and comics-related television and films, then you’ll get Heat Vision.

Here’s the site’s brief about information:

Heat Vision sets its sights on what’s hot in the world of fanboy entertainment, from blockbuster films to the comic books that inspire them. Its author is Borys Kit of The Hollywood Reporter.

So, you’re probably wondering if Heat Vision is related to Suvudu. Nope, it’s not. We heard about it through the grapevine and I liked it so much, I’m passing it along to you. Heat Vision endeavors to bring the worlds of film insider-information and fanboys & fangirls together under one digital roof. It’s put together by a group of reporters who have worked in film and entertainment reporting for years. These people have what we in publishing call a “strong platform” (which means, for those of you who don’t already know, that they know their stuff and are on top of their game).

Anyway, I’ll let you click over and discover them for yourself - and you should do so if you’re into film entertainment news. Just because they’re new doesn’t mean you have to wait for the content to flow either, already up on their site is an overview of who is in negotiations to join Bruce Willis in the coming adaptation of Red, Wildstorm/DC Comics miniseries, a run-down of relevant Oscar candidates, news on Quentin Tarantino quirky “White Family” commercials (they feature a talking dog, apparently), and details on the team behind 1995’s Seven coming together again for a new project, among other things.

So there you are, one more must-read (or subscribe) insider blogs to keep up with. Enjoy!

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