It would have made sense to rope the Sixth Sense into that universe.
It would have made sense to rope the Sixth Sense into that universe.
I’d settle for a sequel with Pablo, Kelly and Brandy continuing the fight without Ash.
I’m not sure there’s enough blood.
Unfortunately, Avery Brooks hasn’t acted since DS9 went off the air. (I think his appearance in American History X was his last role, but I’m fairly certain it was filmed while DS9 was still in production.)
I’m guessing Daredevil will be hour-long, like the other traditional shows, as opposed to WandaVision and She-Hulk's sitcom set-up.
Not quite MCU, but they’re about to have their third Blade.
I’m still holding out for my Painter of 1000 Perils solo film.
But how great would it be to have that Batman, who spent over a decade training to fight regular criminals and murderers, be thrust into a situation where he has to deal with White Martians or Appellaxians? A Batman who's out of his element and has to adapt and has to figure out how to fight a being who can incinerate…
It feels like they decided that because they didn’t want to have to explain why Barry wasn’t showing up. Apparently, they stuck a picture of Kara on Lois’ desk in one of the flashbacks, but it wasn’t visible. The aborted Batwoman crossover clearly meant it was supposed to be, pre-COVID, at least.
It was apparently a reveal discussed during TNG’s run.
It was apparently a reveal discussed during TNG’s run.
The consumerism message is from Dawn of the Dead.
Since you mentioned the Walking Dead, never forget that Robert Kirkman’s original plan for the series was a sequel to Night of the Living Dead. It was even called that in his original pitch until Image told him he was an idiot for not giving it a name he could trademark and profit from.
Maybe James Cameron should try making a good movie.
The description makes me think he’s playing Sammy Silke, from Bendis and Maleev’s run, but apparently they already used the name for a single scene. Maybe he’s playing that character's son?
It doesn't make sense to kill Rocket. Bradley Cooper just has to show up for a couple of days to do some VO; he's not going to say "oh, I hate having to roll into an audio booth in my pajamas and collect a few million."
I question the wisdom of putting Adam Warlock in a costume a shade and a half darker than his skin tone, but what do I know?
Plus, horror movies are notoriously inexpensive to produce.
Oof, not Fairytale of New York.
Makes sense to try to differentiate Jon from Clark. Plus, it's a cool power set.