Arne Olsen, the screenwriter of “Cop and a Half” and “Might Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie,” died from complications related to cancer on Saturday in Vancouver, B.C. He was 64. Since his first ...
Arne Olsen, a screenwriter whose credits include 1995’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie and the 1993 comedy Cop and a Half directed by Henry Winkler and starring Burt Reynolds, died from ...
His credits also included Dolph Lundgren’s ‘Red Scorpion,’ ‘All Dogs Go to Heaven 2’ and ‘Relic Hunter.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Olsen, who worked in several genres, died Saturday in his native ...
While a live-action Power Rangers reboot is still in early development, this time at Disney+, longtime fans of the franchise will be able to reunite with the original five in a new comic book relaunch ...
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers! leads a comic book relaunch with the original Rangers returning as adults. EW's exclusive first look reveals what the former teenagers with attitude made of themselves ...
The new Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series just revealed several key aspects of its story thanks to the synopsis from Penguin Random House’s latest update, and that synopsis reveals that it will ...
Unruly Republic: With artificial intelligence disaster looming, we’re told to empower experts, raise taxes! Could we be heading into another version of climate alarmism? Photo: Noah Berger/AP/Vincent ...
The latest development on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers front comes courtesy of Penguin Random House, which revealed on its official website that Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is finally making a ...
Russell is a hard-working family-man who loves all things nerdy. His love of writing led Russell to obtain a minor in English in addition to his Bachelor's of Psychology from the University of North ...
The major question over the next six weeks becomes which players end up leaving. But after that, once the deals possibly involving names such as Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck and Brennan Othmann ...
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was a smash hit when it debuted in the '90s, successfully adapting Japan's Tokusatsu genre for Western audiences. If you're feeling nostalgic, catch up with the original ...