They share one common trait, though:
They share one common trait, though:
I’m glad he’s going to get the income and subscriber number he deserves from jumping ship from DC, but like you said at the end, Substack’s business model, editorial policies, and high-profile writers are...suspect to say the least. I wish him the best of luck.
no thanks. the first one was already a pale imitation of a number of better movies. what’s left to make a second entry out of?
IIRC, they’ve out sourced animation for S2 to the animation studio that does Dragon Prince instead of trying to do it in-house.
They almost did. Per Wikipedia:
“Even by today’s standards, a character like Howard the Duck’s a bit of an odd choice to build an entire film around, if only because he doesn’t have quite the same name recognition as other Marvel heroes like the Avengers or the X-Men.”
So is this still technically a Rooster Teeth production? IIRC back in 2019 Rooster Teeth’s animation division underwent massive layoffs, and even Gen:Lock’s creator got canned. Fast forward two years and season 2 is debuting on HBO Max, instead of Rooster Teeth First, and its new showrunner doesn’t appear to have…
And running!
I mean Stand-Alone Complex might be the best incarnation of the property in any media, so Kamiyama as co-director is enough to spark my interest. Wish it wasn’t another CG series though.
SAC_2045 was a trainwreck
So there’s an actual blade?
I’m guessing Blade Runner will take over at midnight on Saturdays once Fena: Pirate Princess ends.
let’s hope it won’t be another ridiculous stinker like “US”
It was never addressed in any episode, but apparently in the show’s bible, Evil-Lyn was named Evelyn and was an astronaut on the same mission as Marlena.
Jeezus, everything about this show seems to just drag on and on and on.
Jesus this show. Don’t forget the stuntman who died.
okay, is anybody else surprised biden joins the war on the side of the consumers? lol
No idea. I quickly scrolled through his YouTube page and some of his Twitter feed but did not see any mention from the last couple of years (though I could have easily missed it). The information would possibly be on his Patreon page (not sure I am spelling that correctly) but I could not find it/it might be behind…
Pokemon Go made an estimated $1.92 BILLION in 2020 alone. During a pandemic. And at least a billion each of the two years before that. It still makes the company more than most all other Pokemon video game releases. People aren’t running out into traffic as much as they did when it started, but it’s still very…
Since it’s in the news, I’m guessing within the day, or week, it’ll be taken over by somebody spoofing their location.