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Jubal Harshaw
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David Oyelowo would be my first choice, but Jeffrey Wright would also be awesome.

DeSantis’ lawyers going up against Disney’s lawyers is like an under-12 flag football team playing the Chiefs.

I think they went over the top with the speech mannerisms. You really don’t need the crutch, just act.

Kang absolutely does not need to be played by Majors. Sylvie is Loki, as is Richard Grant and the alligator from season 1. Variants can be wildly different; it’s not an issue to recast him (it wouldn’t be regardless, but they have an in-universe explanation, which is nice).

Thanks, I was wondering why I couldn’t find it. Guess I’ll look for it in a couple months.

I, too, can confirm that I will not be directing the next James Bond movie.

Or maybe, you’re (for the most part) grown ups, so leave Halloween for the kids?

You can dress as a zombie, you can’t dress as an Infected or a Walker.

I’d be interested to see the study that suggests the whole “experience over product” trend. Because, without that, it sounds like she’s making excuses/just guessing.

Can’t say I recall Final Fantasy IIV

It sounds like no one’s playing them on their mobile devices. Playing them on a TV seems even less likely.

“Showrunners must be writers” is part of the new WGA contract. That bit, at least, wasn’t Feige.

So, a “Coney Island Dog” comes from Detroit, and not Coney Island?

Multi-camera sitcoms feel incredibly dated, particularly the “this is the funny part!” laugh track (live studio audiences, that laugh on command, are functionally equivalent). James Burrows is definitely an outlier, but most sitcoms from the 80s and 90s do not hold up.

That description of Skeleton Key is more than a little concerning. Tell me they’re not going to drop some contemporary American kids into the Star Wars universe.

You are correct, sir. Also, it’s word for word what’s on IMDB.

Ezra looked like he just came from the set of Dune.

Not a fan of AI, but you actually think the original looks like the actor?

Larry Charles’ net worth: $100 million.

There’s two different issues here. A journalist can publish nearly anything they get their hands on, which, as I read this, is not being challenged. However, a journalist, or anyone, is still culpable for breaking the law. This is why places like the NY Times typically relies on documents and whatnot that someone else