Seems like really easy recast on Anders to me.
Seems like really easy recast on Anders to me.
What’s really cool about it is that it was the launchpad for the version of the Guardians of the Galaxy that eventually made it to the big screen.
I wonder, there was a whole sub-plot in one of the more recent Star Wars novels about Boba Fett’s armor being taken by some random person on Tattooine that never goes anywhere.
In the wake of Doctor Strange Iron Fist has felt pretty second-rate, even compared to the purely martial magic users from Doctor Strange.
I didn’t like the combat at first (the first encounter is against a super powerful enemy that’s pretty frustrating), but after about an hour I got it and like it a lot more as a result.
Yes, yes. As well as explaining the real-life science behind the zombies. Are they historically accurate to the actual zombies created by Nazis in World War II? If not, there will be hell to pay.
Any Magic article that knocks on Urza is a good article.
What I’m liking about the “A Star Wars Story” films is their willingness to integrate non-film canon. Saw Gerrara was that, too, but he was an incredibly minor Clone Wars character. Bringing in Maul, in-between his Clone Wars and Rebels arcs, with both actors who played him? That’s a deep cut. As someone who initially…
Yeah, that was about Beckett having lost everything, not about Han and Chewie or their journey.
Because the movie was specifically about the dangers of isolationism and specifically about an Africa untouched by colonialism. The Witcher is a fantasy piece that has Polish influences, Ziemniak.
The article literally says there was a blind hiring process for the best script, toolbox.
I’ve legitimately had people tell me dragons are easier to suspend their disbelief for than people of color in fantasy. Fuck ‘em. If they cared about ‘historical accuracy’ the Witcher would be a drama about potato farmers.
Man, a Thunderbolts film with Zemo would be amazing.
It’s way better than I expected it to be. My wife and I are hooked on it.
“he doubts “anybody ever is going to [correctly] guess” the identity of Jessica Parker Kennedy’s mysterious new character”
Came here to say exactly that.
Yup, this captures all of my problems.
I’m guessing the Kessel Run will be answered with Han flying through this section of space, cutting major distance off his run but having to deal with whatever that space octopus thing is.
Weren’t they on the alternate earth’s space station? So it was actually THEIR space station that blew up, but all of them landed in the alternate station. That’s why all the media and pictures are of the alternate crew.
I just thought the mass required of the vessel, plus a hyperdrive sized for a capital ship, plus the probability of not actually hitting anything, were the major limiting factors on pulling a maneuver like this off.