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Whether they like playing The Flash or not, I’m pretty sure the film will be the last we see of them in that role. There’s a lot of perks with being a movie star, but it comes with a non-negligible amount of stress and responsibilities. Ezra Miller is not good for The Flash, and The Flash isn’t good for Ezra Miller.

This isn’t a “normal” conversation, this is an interview. Of course, she’s going to be diplomatic. Not everyone likes to start a public feud.

The thing would have failed even if Whedon’s reputation had remained pristine. Some people seem to think that you can somehow keep the good, remove the bad, and make a perfect show. The flaw with that thinking is that what worked worked that well because it was new and unexpected.

It’s not the number, it’s the intensity. I like many famous people but I don’t like any of them enough to go harass someone else on their behalf. At the stage she is in her career, it would be very surprising if Stenberg could create that kind of reaction. Which, I will mention for clarity, is absolutely not what she

I agree. I like the character but my problem is, she’s not really needed in the MCU. Especially with Deadpool coming soon with an R-Rated element that makes him stand out a lot more.

I feel like this is the one time where the A.V. Club’s snark would have been appropriate. I don’t know why it’s missing because everyone involved is fucking stupid and deserves to be laughed at.

I don’t understand. What logic?

No, I literally cannot tell you if Helena or anyone else in Orphan Black was hilarious or not. I didn’t watch the show and was inquiring about it to know a bit more about the skillset of an actress I don’t know very well. I only heard good things about her performance(s) but didn’t know if the show involved comedy or

Oh, I did not like this episode.

This can’t be all there is. I get that WB might be trying to calm things down at least until the movie is released, but they can’t just go to therapy and that’s it. Their troubles went well beyond “needing help”; they were an active danger for society for quite a while...

It wasn’t Brando’s greatest idea to put her in the middle of the storm like that. A form of serious backlash was predictable, even if the severity of it wasn’t.

I like Howard, but she’s not a big star, and even Pratt’s harshest critic will have to agree that he’s the biggest draw here. She seemed to have a good thing going early in her career, but then a few bad Shyamalan movies slowed her momentum considerably.

Personally, I blame whoever gave him the gun and told him it was “cold” (I think it was the AD). You’re not supposed to say a gun isn’t loaded if you haven’t made sure of it yourself. That’s the protocol.

Okay, that’s fair. Assuming that they didn’t edit the article afterwards, it’s possible that I got confused by the website design that splits the article into 4 parts and just missed the beginning of the article. It would make more sense to write “also previously played” but still, that’s my bad.

They remembered last week when they said she was no longer Lara Croft.

Lucas doesn’t get enough credit for making 6 distinct Star Wars films. They are not of the same quality, but he’s doing something different each time. When The Force Awakens - and the sequel trilogy as a whole - tried to “recapture the magic” of the original films, that’s when things got off the rails. The “orphan

With the calls out for a new person to play Croft—previously played by Angelina Jolie—it may not be out of the realm of possibility for Plaza.

It must be very hard to live knowing your mind can just betray you at any moment. If nothing else, death will bring her peace.

The Flash and Batgirl aren’t equal characters; Flash is part of the Justice League, has been the star of its own comic pretty much without any interruption since its creation, and even had its own TV show twice. Batgirl was only a support character of Batman for most of her existence and did not have her own comic

It’s been said before but the fact that Marvel did so much better with the same archetype with Captain America is telling us all we need to know about why the MCU succeeded and the DCEU didn’t.