Yes that is so edgy, because Disney hasn't mass-produced enough of those lately.
Yes that is so edgy, because Disney hasn't mass-produced enough of those lately.
"Fox officially cancelled Pitch, which I declared dead several months ago. Thus, no new points."
Finally, a Spider-Man movie can mention Tony Stark and the Avengers as many times as the average episode of "Agents of SHIELD".
I don't see it… The trailer is great but does have a lot of explosions.
The AV Club has done much worse.
It took "Agents of SHIELD" two seasons to get to cancellation-worthy ratings.
"Superstore" ended its season at 0.8, I want to believe that is good news for "Trial & Error" somehow.
The AV Club
"Blame EW, the costumes actually look great on the show; just watch that treaser trailer where you don't see them!"
They were ready to release a full trailer but after the reaction to that photo, they are now trying to sell the IMAX tickets first.
But judging by the photo, it could be the comedy of the year!
Lockjaw:
Don't see the problem really, it seems fine to me. The logo will look great in IMAX.
Far less newsworthy than the thinkThinGate, but here is the first clip from the "Wonder Woman" movie:
"Use their unbreakable bond and commitment to freedom to save lives of innocent people and execute missions in some of the most dangerous places in the world."
I get that she is a demi-goddess, but it doesn't even look like she lifts.
Looks like it: "The season-eight premiere was the most watched Dexter episode with more than 3 million viewers total for all airings that night.
The original broadcast of the series finale—shown at 9 pm on September 22, 2013—drew 2.8 million viewers, the largest overall audience in Showtime's history."
The AV Club exposes the thinkThinGate: the marketing for "Wonder Woman" is simultaneously offensive and non-existent.
Not sure that mandatory amputation of the left breast would be better received in terms of body image.
Well the last season of "Dexter" had great ratings. And "Iron Fist" is probably a "hit" (like everything on Netflix, as far as we know).
Remember the yearning of the AV Club for the "first female-led movie of the modern superhero boom":