Solomon Grundy will be on Stargirl!
Solomon Grundy will be on Stargirl!
There are good and bad variations, as this is essentially what happened to Assassin’s Creed. It went from an action-adventure stealth hybrid to a big open oversized RPG. But the newer RPG entries are some of the best in the series. And I’d say the shift is gradual enough to qualify, since you can chart an evolution…
Persona!
I think this was always the plan, because the whole pitch for DmC is that they loaned the IP to a slightly younger and hungrier developer to reimagine it, but Capcom never stated any intention to stop making new Devil May Cry games themselves. DmC was always framed as someone else’s take on the story, not the end of…
He could be playing both.
The implication I get from Remake is that Loveless is a popular, long-running musical. Perhaps it’s a revival, because it seems both like a big hot ticket, but I also get the impression that it could be like one of the Broadway namestays - Phantom, Cats, The Lion King - since there’s a street named after it. (Or maybe…
All holidays are made up.
All holidays are made up.
Lovecraft is actually super interesting. Horribly racist, extremely sheltered upbringing followed by a traumatic entry into adulthood, potential repressed asexuality (as in compulsory heterosexuality - seemingly a contributing factor to the dissolution of his marriage), a mental breakdown, intense agoraphobia, and…
Russian changelings?
EDIT: Oh wait no, I misread, this is The Prisoner. You’re describing something like The Prisoner. Or The Truman Show? Oh shit, this happens a lot, doesn’t it.
I mean, yeah, he was in it, but he wasn’t, like, a main character. Nobody wants to see “Jack the Lamplighter.”
I still think that Bughead was a mistake, because it closed us off from Jughead’s aversion to romance in the comics, which would have been a more interesting track for a teen romantic drama to take in the 2010s. These shows tend to revolve so much around sex and romance - the default state for a teenager to be in in…
Not just skipping it, but not having any thematic equivalent to it, which honestly completely destroys one of the key points of the story. Even if you don’t have the battle, you can do something. Just the bit where the hobbits come home and Sam finds that someone has cut down the Party Tree and just left it laying…
I’m a queer person (ace demipan) and I actually don’t think The Lord of the Rings is particularly gay. There is room in it for queerness certainly, but I always thought one of the things that makes the story so unique is the way that it normalizes tenderness in close male friendships. That’s something you don’t see a…
My family runs a catering business in Nashville. Things were already tough because the local Sysco warehouse was destroyed in the tornado. Now events across the city are canceling due to concerns over the coronavirus. I hope we can get by.
I don’t think Angela getting the powers of a god are an unambiguously positive development. You’re supposed to be pondering what would happen if someone like Angela - who as you pointed out has been shown to make some very ethically dubious choices - was given that kind of power.
Originally, that role was played by Michael K. Williams, and he was going to be a crazy alien lion person, but he wasn’t available for reshoots, so they had to redo all of it - and they had no time for the effects, so they just gave Bettany some scars instead.
The biggest change I would make to Solo is adding another time jump. You have the time jump from when Solo joins the Empire to when he hooks up with Beckett’s crew. There then should have been another time jump, explaining that Solo spent some years running jobs with Beckett, before the events of the movie take place.
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Other hot take: maybe he shouldn’t have apologized to Crenshaw specifically, because he is not a good man and deserves mockery, but when you make fun of somebody based off of physical factors outside of their control, you’re attacking not just them but other people that might have a similar issue but aren’t completely…
Doom Patrol is the best live-action DC show other than Watchmen, and it’s super confusing to me that it didn’t get more play on sites like this.
Sarah Snook as Sue Storm!