The Week in Geek- 10/12/18

The Week in Geek- 10/12/18
![alt](/content/images/2018/10/DpGTN6mUUAAxodw.jpg)First look: Ruby Rose as Batwoman on CW's DC crossover
Rose will make her debut as Kate Kane/Batwoman in the three-show crossover event between CW's "Arrow," "The Flash" and "Supergirl." [Read More] ![alt](/content/images/2018/10/Webp.net-compress-image-18.jpg)New York Comic Con is bigger than ever, brings more than $100 million to NYC economy
At least 250,000 people bought tickets to attend the four-day conference that closed Sunday. [Read More] ![alt](/content/images/2018/10/Webp.net-compress-image-16.jpg)Michael Chaves Directing ‘The Conjuring 3’ for New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema and Atomic Monster like to keep it all in the family and that will continue with the third The Conjuring film, which should go into production next year. [Read More] ![alt](/content/images/2018/10/Webp.net-compress-image-19.jpg)Google unveils Marvel, Childish Gambino AR partnerships at Pixel event
Google has made it possible for you to join the Avengers, unveiling a new AR team-up with Marvel Studios as part of a big hardware event the search giant held Tuesday in New York. [Read More] ![alt](/content/images/2018/10/Webp.net-compress-image-21.jpg)Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who debut is most watched launch for 10 years
An average of 8.2m tuned in to watch actor as first female Doctor, with peak of 9m and audience share of 40.1% [Read More] ![alt](/content/images/2018/10/Webp.net-compress-image-20.jpg)The First Disturbing Pet Sematary Trailer Is Here to Remind You to Leave Dead Things Alone
After years of being stuck in development hell and having a number of different directors reportedly attached to the film, the first trailer for Paramount’s big screen remake of Pet Sematary is here to resurrect one of Stephen King’s most disturbing stories ever. [Read More] ![alt](/content/images/2018/10/Webp.net-compress-image-17.jpg)Sony Has Acknowledged Its Need For Next-Generation Hardware
Speaking in an interview with the Financial Times, company president Kenichiro Yoshida said "at this point, what I can say is it's necessary to have a next-generation hardware," but stopped short of outright saying a PlayStation 5 is in development. [Read More]