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I’m not sure what her deal is either but she’s so good I don’t care.

So long as the promos were recorded pre-strike the actors will be OK since they can’t control when the studios releases things. Now if they start dropping them on their twitter feeds or such that would be another thing entirely (Of course even that could get complicated if they have someone else running their social

It wouldn’t surprise me if a few of them are aspiring actors that got SAG cards via taking other roles. This probably still wouldn’t be considered crossing the picket line though.

The failing Soviet system is what killed her and it’s the primary motivation for Ramius defection.

Her death isn’t a fridging as it doesn’t motivate anyone or move their story forward.

It will be less than 200. It already passed Flash and this weekend is spread out over 5 days (Friday-Tuesday 7/4) for most instead of the usual three (Friday-Sunday). DoD is gonna get about 30 Mil more than Flash did on its opening weekend by the looks of it.

You mean the movie that was made by completely different people? The only people carried over from that one in major roles are Harrison Ford, John Williams and writer David Koepp (not the only credited writer in either case). If your basis for not seeing this one is the last one sucked you are completely misguided.

They almost certainly used a trick coin that’s designed to land the way it did...on edge.

Was thinking about my comment and wanted to add that while intent matters it isn’t the end all be all. A mentally unstable stalker often doesn’t think they are threatening even when they clearly are. I’m just saying intent can’t be ignored.

Depending on past experiences a person could feel threatened about something that wasn’t intended as a threat. To use an admittedly unrelated example a rape victim, for instance, would be reasonably jumpy if a big guy happened to stand too close to her in a crowd but he clearly isn’t threatening her. Intent matters.

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There is also a brief shot of her before Fury is shoved into the van which was new footage.

We saw earlier in the episode that Skrulls turned back to the normal selves when they die. Hill stayed as Hill so it is definitely her.

Unless I’m wrong the WGA has nothing to do with people writing for theater or live comedy shows. So nobody would be crossing pickets to work the tour with Tina and Amy.

I’m not sure why you feel the need to * out the name of a character in the Chip ‘n Dale movie which has been out for over a year but you do you.

I’m not sure where the “MCU has beat the multiverse stuff into the ground” attitude has come from (and to be sure it isn’t just you). They’ve only had two movies and one show where it has factored heavily. It might feel more beat into the ground than it is due to the Arrowverse playing around with it for close to a

It wouldn’t surprise me if this shows up on the home release of Across the Spider-Verse.

Given the sheer amount of Spider-People in the movie it’s possible he is there somewhere in the background and nobody has noticed him yet. It’s not as if he has a unique costume that stands out or anything.

Not everybody in the industry is super rich. For every millionaire actor there are hundreds of struggling actors living from job to job. The same is true for the writers with high end writers making far less than high end actors.

I assume you mean giving credit to the creators of the original work that is being adapted not necessarily the first movie because otherwise that’s dumb. In the case of the Disney live-action reboots the creators of the animated version that is being adapted should definitely merit a credit (at least) but that’s not

It stands for manufacture on demand. Basically instead of a large run from a factory they instead creature a disk image and DVDs of movies/TV shows are created as needed.