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I love both, but I would put Twilight Zone ahead. 

This is speculation, but maybe he’s saying the earth learned it the previous year, not that he personally, or SHIELD as a group, did. Once it was something that could no longer be kept secret, they needed that big showy weapon to show the people of Earth that they had things under control.

He-Man would be much easier to explain that Batman or Superman, as in every version they’re on different planets. Which takes a lot of pressure off as it means you can easily have the show without him, but you can also bring him in to spin him off in a way so they don’t overshadow each other, kind of like how they did

Not just Potter, but Home Alone. They really want to sell Columbus’ involvement, while weirdly not mentioning specifically that he’s a producer.

I’ve loved She-Ra since I was a kid, and still enjoy the original show for the most part, and I’m super excited for this show. It’s from the studio behind Voltron Legendary Defender and the creator of Lumberjanes, so I would be very surprised if it doesn’t at least turn out good.

“The autonomous lady ain’t interested.” is an amazing line. :D

I love it! I just really wish he was wearing a poncho. It would complete the clearly man with no name inspired attire. :)

I love the comic. 70s “satanist” movies, and Riverdale (at least the first season, I got behind during the second). The cast is awesome and this trailer has me ridiculously excited. I can’t wait!
Now show me Michelle Gomez as Madam Satan! And please give us alt versions of the Riverdale kids for a crossover, like the

Someone called it a retelling of Childhood’s end, but I don’t know how similar it actually is beyond the alien control.

My first thought was the 1969 movie the visitors, which also has a similar concept, and is really funny. :)

While I would have been happy with the seahorse, I never say no to dragons, and that one looks awesome. :D

That one is because when the jet was created, she couldn’t fly, and even after she got the powers, the jet was popular enough to not be dropped completely.

I’m always in favor of putting classic literature in space, or in the future in general. But Crackle? I don’t know about that.

As great as the last episode was, I have no problem with them milking it for all it is worth. :)

Maybe if Mute does really well on Netflix, they’ll finance him doing one of the 2000AD properties. I would love to see more of them adapted. An anthology series could also be a way to go.

But wouldn’t Megabyte be kind of weak now?

I saw it opening night and the excitement from the kids in front of me, as well as the crowd as a whole, was pretty fantastic. There was a noisey baby during the first twenty minutes, but it’s not the first time I’ve dealt with that. At least they finally calmed it or left the cinema. Everyone else was great.

I do get them taking out that scene, given the relationship between Okoye and W’Kabi. But it would have been easy to give that scene to another character.

It’s David from The Lost Boys.

I am for this, though I hope it doesn’t follow the animated version too closely, but have it lead to them adapting all of The Once and Future King series. :)