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I'm going into pedantic mode: Technically Benjen is a whight (remember the Children of the Forest kept him from dying), so he can't cross the Wall unless it and whatever magic thingamajig it has fall down.
Pedantic mode off.

I am genuinely surprised about this, I thought Disney would eventually just buy Netflix.

*Reads title'*

Am I the only one who thinks these guys are good actors but not particularly good writers? "Paul" was a disaster, it's a good thing they're only producing this one.

Okay, so, bear with me, the movie is set 30 years after the first one, so, why the fashion looks the same? Shouldn't it look at least a little different? Fashion is not static but they still dressing like only a couple of years has happened since the original, and I know we're on this 80s/90s nostalgia trip, but it

Just like God intended.

"Guy Ritchie is set helm a whole new world as the director of the film […]"
… What?
ETA: Wait, is this going to be a musical too?

Hollywood consistently pairs male actors with much younger female co-stars when casting love interests in movies, for example then 50 year old Tom Cruise with then 33 year old Olga Kurylenko in Oblivion, or then 47 year old Daniel Craig with then 29 year old Léa Seydoux in Spectre, or 39 year old James Franco with 21

You and your wife are not making a movie, so I don't see how that's relevant.

Is their age difference going to be a plot point? Because she's like 20 years younger than him, and I can't be bothered to watch the trailer.

That's a Disney Buddies movie right there.

Yay!

But the dog is okay, right?

Is it David?

While I'm sure the whole naive newcomer thing was part of the problem, I think it has more to do with this kid being an unlikeable asshole unwilling to compromise his artistic vision, which would be commendable if said vision wasn't discriminatory and narrowminded. What I'm trying to say is that he should probably try

I didn't know he narrated Sherlock Holmes audiobooks, I have listened to him reading poetry though, he's pretty good.

That's a shame, I've listened a BBC radio comedy called "Cabin Pressure", and Benedict Cumberbatch was really good in it, but then again this season SNL hasn't been on their best work.