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Well, for now it is.

CW counts as a network.

Although Lego Batman does seem to enjoy destroying things with his Batmobile.

"Ang Lee has a way of looking at U.S. history and culture with fresh eyes, making familiar touchstones feel new…

It takes place off in Missouri, where close friends Jake (Tobey Maguire) and Jack (Skeet Ulrich) join up with the Bushwhackers, a Confederate-affiliated group of guerrilla fighters, after the

I mean, that would be a creepy detail about a villain's costume. But for Wonder Woman?

The only reason to keep Ramsay alive briefly would be to execute him publicly and close off any rumors about him escaping. Might be tougher to do with a dog-chewed corpse.

A dark day for humanity, folks. We have been beaten…at memes.

He's from Florida. What is this, Trump logic?

Starfox, the rapiest Avenger.

Everyone goes home and tries to survive the next few years without crops of any kind. Mostly unsuccessfully.

Who said anything about a conspiracy? Groupthink has tripped up industries run by smarter people than Hollywood executives, and investing $50 million on an attempt to make a movie that can tap into both the YA adventure market and the superhero market seems like a pretty good bet from here.

But it seems to be a really huge audience, specific or not.

Well, Good Will Hunting before William Goldman ruined it with all that sentimental crap.

Especially in the MCU, where the average person knows Captain America as having saved the world from super-Nazis, died, come back from the dead, saved the world from aliens, and then saved the world from super-Nazis again.

I would be more inclined to believe the argument from precedent if two of the top three movies from last year hadn't been science fiction/fantasy adventure stories about young women struggling in a world that hates and fears them.

Well, there's Daredevil, and…

Professor Ed?

Super-cluttered but enjoyable. I can see how this leads to a good show.

Yeah, the article should have referred to Forbes as a Star Trek:The Next Generation alum in the spirit of 1994 Week.

We're better than that you guys.