The late Harold Ramis is “very honorably represented” in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, according to Dan Aykroyd in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.
The late Harold Ramis is “very honorably represented” in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, according to Dan Aykroyd in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.
Is Apu a “black character”? My definitions of blackness have been updated.
Me too, but in my case it was what made me abandon comics after a series of disappointments.
I cannot disagree with you, but let’s wait some 30 years to see what you’ll feel about rad changes on your beloved characters...
Blue Falcon and Dynomutt!!!
For me the series had almost 100% closure. I wouldn’t mind saying goodbye to practically all characters... the only loose end for me is the story and wherabouts of.... Lube Man!
LOL
You all though of villans... why not Balder or Beta-Ray Bill?
So say we all.
My thought (and questions) exactly!
I second that.
It is our duty to bring’em back into place ;-)
“in what can only be described as an sexism-fueled attempt...”
I’ve heard this “it’s all connected” thing before. I’m not gonna bet my money on it lasting. However, if it turns out to be true (AND longlasting) it will be a heck of an improval!
As a Brazilian myself, I can relate to every word you just said.
By your description, it made me think there’s a nod there to Speed Racer and Racer X. Or am I mistaken?
Uh... don’t we???
That Hashtag Show reports Disney is looking to cast “people of color” for the titular lead roles of the live-action Lady and the Tramp remake.
I dare you to unsee Galactus here as soon as you see it...
It should have been the first Thor movie, but unfortunately Kenneth Brannagh (its director and well-known shakespearean actor/director) didn’t pull it through.
Finally a Marvel movie does it superbly!!!