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If the Baron lusts after Feyd like he did in the Lynch version, then that’s kind of gross, don’t you think?

The last Spider-Man animated series did a whole Spider-Verse plot arc including several of the characters from the film. It won’t be that new to the TV audience, but more importantly, can they replicate that animation style on a weekly basis?

To be fair, the main problem is probably that the stars of the Star Trek cinematic reboot have mostly gotten to be in great demand. Zoe Saldana is also busy with new Avatar and at least one more Guardians movie. Chris Pine is now linked to DC franchises and his career has exploded. Zach Quinto is in demand and I don’t

FX cable networkes are part of the deal, but FOX broadcast network is not. I don’t think, however that that necessarily means that The Gifted gets canned because of that. Unfortunately, The Gifted’s ratings aren’t all that great, which would be the deciding reason why it might stay or go. Most broadcast networks

So, If Freddy Freeman is going to get powers at some point in Shazam!, and Mary, and the rest of the “Marvel” family as well, what are they going to be called? I’m assuming that he won’t be called “Captain Marvel Jr.”, and it’s unlikely that we would have “Mary Marvel” in a new DC movie, so what are the post-DC-Captain

The question is, “Who releases a Transformers movie in December?” They are Summer movies, and the Christmas weekend was already over-clogged with blockbusters. Haven’t seen the movie, but the release strategy was atrocious.

I recently saw Natalie Portman asked on TV about the Jar Jar Binks character, and all she would say is that Ahmed Best was a lovely person and a dear friend and she wouldn’t listen to any criticism of him. I admired that. I’m not a Jar Jar fan at all, and I have never re-watched The Phantom Menace since I first saw it

First of all, It’s Jessica Henwick, not Henshaw.

Titans was released on a one-episode per week basis, so you are going to have to wait a while before there’s enough full series material to binge on for a month

I don’t have a problem with 22 or 23 episodes (which is the length of a full season these days). Why ask for less? And why would they shorten the seasons of their most successful shows? They seem to do much better by splitting up the seasons into sections without padding weeks off with reruns and using shorter seasons

Says who? As far as I can tell, everyone is extremely happy with the arrangement. It ain’t broke. It don’t need fixin’. Sony owns Homecoming and Far From Home. All those profits go to them, not Disney.

The Punisher had completed shooting this season well before the Marvel bloodbath began at Netflix, so most of the show runners were fully expecting to have continuing seasons. The show runners at Luke Cage and Daredevil had gotten well into planning for their next seasons having ordered scripts etc (i.e. things that

I watched it live in the US, but it’s not like I had to. I would have been just as happy to watch it today or tomorrow if I had something else to do or somewhere to be. Doctor Who has become so popular internationally that I wonder if it matters at all that the same-day UK ratings for one holiday special might have

Yes, the point is that season 7 will begin shooting several months before season 6 starts airing, which is highly unusual for a broadcast show. The very early renewal and early shooting schedule suggest that the series is wrapping up with plenty of time to craft a series finale. Also, most of the remaining original

13 Episodes before Christmas is actually about right on time for an hourlong show that begins shooting the season in July. Elementary and Gotham finished their 13-episode final seasons at around the same time — of course, as the tweet shows, that’s before post-production, VFX, etc. That gives AoS about 6-7 weeks

I’m not familiar with the comics version of Runaways or what was known previously about the Staff of One, but I think it is pretty clear that its powers are connected to the kind of cosmic-level magic we saw in Doctor Strange. I thought it was always implied that it was a magical object on that scale from the effects

Discussing Film reports the show’s seventh season begins filming this February in Los Angeles.

Yeah, I saw that too, Maybe one of the other Starforce members is Yonn-Rogg, but since Funko Pop figures are so stylized it was mistaken for Jude Law’s character? Admittedly, I don’t know much about Captain Marvel’s backstory, so this could be impossible, but we may have to wait a few weeks before we know for sure. I

There are a lot of fat guy/skinny wife situations around, but this is not one of them. The men are just as idealized as the women in this picture.

It’s notable that the movie made a few references to the Raimi Spider-Man films —especially, but not limited to, the way animated Mary Jane looked very similar to Kirsten Dunst— but seemed to totally ignore the Marc Webb/Andrew Garfield iteration of the franchise.