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Agreed.  It just seems like more and more of the Disney snake eating its own tail.  I’m sure the animated series is great, but when you’ve got a franchise that consistently can’t get over it’s own navel gazing, maybe having Filoni just keeping pulling it back into his own even smaller sandbox isn’t the best way forwad.

How many weeks will this show run? Wanna know so I can come back for the inevitable "Were Ahsoka's Unsatisfying Answers Really Necessary?" article.

In the first Star Wars film, Obi-Wan tells Luke that Darth Vader killed his father. In The Empire Strikes Back, Vader tells Luke that he is his father.

Talk about splitting hairs - no, The Batman isn’t an origin story (and Gunn has never claimed that Superman: Legacy would be one either), but it absolutely is a Young Batman story. Reeves has said he set in Year 2 so the origin would be out of the way but his Batman wouldn’t be “fully developed.” The Timothy Dalton

only 30, which is one of the youngest ages you can be.

Timothy Dalton is a good point, Robert Pattinson, not so much. Only 2 years in and he’s still face-planting when using his gear, and still emo, processing his parents’ death, with no idea how to build a public persona or even talk to Alfred. That was very much a ‘young’ Batman film.

I think “young Superman” to most implies Smallville/Superman Begins. I don’t think Gunn ever did say that.

It's not "still pretty weird." You're just still an idiot.

I mean, that’s what the first paragraph is implying, but I don’t see any criticisms in the rest of the story that are clearly coming from a left-of-center perspective. Even the “Greta Gerwig-ian feminists” are represented as people contrasting Zeglar’s remarks with Meg from Gerwig’s Little Women saying that her desire

I mean, it’s not like Star Wars nor Disney conversions from animation to live action haven’t earned his comment over the last decade or so. The only SW I’ve watched more than once since episode 7 are Rogue One, Andor, and a bit of the beginning of The Mandalorian after I realized many of that show’s 3rd season

Do agents just make up their job as they go along? I only know of a handful of stories like this, but how do they just make decisions for actors based on what they think they’re gonna want to do? Maybe you don’t email Scarlett Johansson immediately every time some college student wants to put her in their final

I only came here for the commenths

Theriouthly, leaving behind the glaring typo that screams “moving on to next bit of content, can’t be bothered to care here”...

Obliviously, it’s not worst the hassle to fix it.

Thankth, Tham Barthanti!

Worst monst?

Worth headline ever!

interestinggg! I liked 3 a lot, but 2 remains my top-tier season. 

Ooh, spicy.

Word.