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They may be recasting a few parts including maybe the daughter, was there like a 14-year-old girl? They may recast that.

Or he’s just not particularly interested/involved in the marketing for Shazam because it’s part of the old regime and he has no (current) plans to follow up on it.

I don’t know that Fast X is that safe of a bet to break a billion.

Even if we’re not supposed to see the crowd as massive (and I think that’s a stretch — it was huge), there was an implication that it was broadcast too though. His boss didn’t seem like one of the “elites” who’d physically be there, but he claimed to have seen it.

I absolutely think the contrast was the point. What I’m struggling with is the in-world logic.

I’m not sure being asked to do a TED talk on the positives of illegal technology from the previous evil regime is particularly helpful when it comes to rehabilitation and reintegration.

I wonder how the Pershing stuff would’ve played if they’d gone straight into season 3, instead of pushing it by over a year for The Book of Boba Fett. It wasn’t awful, but in a world where Andor exists, the comparison is unavoidable and unflattering. Not as smart, not as well thought out, not as intense, not as

That sounds like a huge insult against The Princess Bride.

In what? I wouldn’t suggest his presence ruins Rebels or Mass Effect or Dragon Age, but he’s not exactly giving a standout performance in any of them either.

Seeing as you’re taking corrections, it’s Premier League, not Premiere.

Perhaps unions are a factor? No idea if it applies here, but I believe a lot of Hollywood jobs are closed shop. If that includes armorers, then anyone trying to enter the market on an all-fake platform would only be able to pick up scraps without union membership. And the old guard, who presumably don’t want to front

I like how they tweeted that Fast X poster with a line playing into all the family stuff that the series uses as a substitute for character or depth, but then the poster itself has a massive Vin Diesel head towering over everything else, as if only one family member actually matters.

I think it’s just a trimmed down compilation of the “Inside the Episode” things they’ve been releasing to YouTube each week, so if that sort of stuff interests you, check those out.

Can’t disagree at all (although with all the spinoffs in the works, it’s not like they’re stopping, even if John Wick 5 never materialises). A lot of people seem to love the worldbuilding. I think it started pretty dumb and then took a nosedive into this half-thought-out world that makes less sense the more they

I would expect them to at some point, but “Part I” is not a hint.

It probably also helps to adapt a game with a story that is both great and not too “videogamey”. Whole swathes of the show are copy-and-pasted straight from the game — word-for-word, and even shot-for-shot at times. There are very few games, even great ones with great stories, for which you could do that and it would

Unfortunately, this whole situation is probably win-win for the Conservatives. Unless the BBC hierarchy backs down fully in the coming week and Match of the Day and its ilk are back to normal next weekend, with presenters able to say what they like outside of the BBC, this ultimately leads to a weaker BBC and the

Last time I checked, boomerangs were ranged weapons.

Seeing as Kman3k dismissed my reply...

Historically, Star Wars films were made by George Lucas. How long he takes to make a movie has little or no relevance to how long anyone else takes to make a movie. 2 years is plenty.