I still say Wilmore's show should have been called "The Wilmore Repore."
I still say Wilmore's show should have been called "The Wilmore Repore."
I don't know if it mattered who would replace Jon Stewart as much as it mattered that Jon Stewart needed replacing. Stewart announced he was leaving The Daily Show only a few months after The Nightly Show launched, too soon for an audience to really coalesce around it. Most of Comedy Central's late night audience…
But it would happen frequently enough that I would still look forward to Stewart and Colbert's interviews. Even their weaker interviews were still worth watching. With Wilmore, though, you could oftentimes just skip the panel, because his show was better without it.
Yes, I would say that some of Stewart and Colbert's interviews were highlights of their shows. Especially when they had on someone who disagreed with them. Not so much when the person being interviewed was some actor/comedian/musician trying to promote their most recent project.
I really liked his sit-down with the Baltimore gang members after they united during the Freddie Gray protests. Everyone talked about the protests, but Wilmore was the only person willing to actually talk to the protesters.
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Being attractive and ethnically ambiguous can get you places in Hollywood. See: The Rock, Jessica Alba.
Is Jimmy Olsen really a well-known love interest for Supergirl? I think he's much more well-known as Superman's pal.
I mean, it can still be click bait and not complete bullshit. Umberto Gonzales (who also goes by the pen name "El Mayimbe") reports on everything he hears about upcoming superhero movies, regardless of if what he hears is final. This is the guy who on multiple occasions broke the news that Marvel was making Planet Hulk…
No, that's The CW that does that.
They just said she was portraying a character named "Michelle." A number of people just assumed that meant "Michele Gonzales," because that's the only Spider-Man character they could think of with that name (kind of).
Is it a trend? I can off the top of my head only think of this and Iris, and the latter only happened because DC changed Wally's race first.
I mean… it's not a huge change to his name.
Something about this feels… off. I don't know why Jon Watts would at SDCC insist Zendaya was portraying a character named "Michelle" when he was willing to reveal Laura Harrier and Tony Revolori portray Liz Allan and Flash Thompson. And this news comes from El Mayimbe.
The last season is about vampires in a sea lab at the bottom of the sea.
The DCEU
We don't know what the fuck actually led to anything that's happening on screen.
2017/2018 2016!
"the Snyderverse will never allow enough villains to survive the end of a movie to pull that off."
Or, much more likely, someone gave a high school freshman a PhD and made the Joker her patient.
Never thought Mark Hamill would make a great Harley Quinn, but I like it.