I really think Captain Amerikkka’s run will end amicably with John realizing he’s not the right man for the shield. Can’t wait for tonight.
I really think Captain Amerikkka’s run will end amicably with John realizing he’s not the right man for the shield. Can’t wait for tonight.
Oh, Flash. Never come up with a new idea.
World's first metal band. You gonna tell me Knife Wielding Spider God wouldn't sell out stone benches in 10 minutes? C'mon.
Now that is how you marry your cousin!
Is Anansi gonna have to cut a bitch?
Needing a 2:1 majority approval sounds like a goddamn bullshit filibuster rule to me.
It’s quite telling that in a webpage that updates the names of characters who change their names (like Finn, or Rey Skywalker), ships that change their names (like the Millennium Falcon), movies that change their names (like Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope) and even real people who changed their surname when they got…
I just saw this after looking at the new High Republic Show Youtube video (comments were all “fire Kennedy” “Gina this blah blah”) and — being any level of fan of Star Wars is so frustrating and depressing when the “Star Wars internet fandom” seems so exclusionary and indifferent to the struggles of marginalized…
Fan ownership is a good thing when it invites us to participate fully in celebrating something we love. But it goes too far when it turns into gatekeeping or otherwise preventing some people from fully participating in the celebration - like preventing someone from associating their work with their chosen name.
That picture just gives me this “my grown son accomplished something despite his refusing to give up ballcaps” vibe and I’m loving it.
Disney must be hurting bad to have needed to film the entire first two episodes of WandaVision in black and white and have the first episode about a boss coming over for dinner.
The first 10 minutes of Captain America: The Winter Soldier feels like episodes of the first season of Agents of Shield. Pretty disappointed they’re keeping everything so grounded and cheap looking instead of just jumping into a cool super spy story. I have no clue why they thought good topics for a kids show would…
SOOO good.
If nothing else, episode 2 finally got me to read Robert Morales and Kyle Baker’s brilliant “Truth: Red, White and Black” to get the original Isaiah Bradley story.
A show I never heard of, on a network I never heard of, is having its final SEVENTH season on the short list of shittiest streaming platforms.
THE AV CLUB
it was a little odd that the media’s biggest takeaway—particularly in an interview with a great Nic Cage story—was a sort of non-story about what happened (or didn’t happen) with Watson on a movie set almost 10 years ago.
Talk about job security.
Oh, neat.**(I would give up every season of Rick & Morty in a heartbeat for a funded, well-written Community movie starring the original cast with cameos or scenes featuring the newer cast members.)