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The previous anime films on Netflix compose a trilogy, but aren’t connected to Godzilla: Singular Point. They are a separate continuity that takes place in the far future. Similarly Shin Godzilla is a standalone live action film where Japan only encounters Godzilla for the first time in 2016. You won’t have to watch

The first couple episodes of Godzilla: Singular Point have been pretty great.

Last episode the lab guy said he made 20 vials of a refined serum that he reverse-engineered that “didn’t need clunky machinery” or something of that nature. That’s why Zemo shot him.

Harrison “sometimes I let him do the wide shots when I feel like getting blazed back in my winnie” Ford is probably really excited to do another one of these movies....

It’s probable that Shandor and Gozer play some role in Afterlife. The trailer was pretty explicit with its Shandor reference. The Stranger Things kid and his friends are hanging out at an abandoned Shandor Mining Co. operation.

Here’s my somewhat logical guess. Rudd’s character has been stated in interviews/writer ups to be something of a Ghostbusters fanboy. He said the character grew up watching the news and reading stories about this giant marshmallow man attack that happened in NYC in the 80s. The ghost (or whatever the supernatural

This feels so... tonally discombobulated and quite a bit outside of the “Ghostbusters x Stranger Things” vibe of the first trailer. Like until reading this article/the comments I just 100% assumed this was something produced for PR/marketing. Maybe Baskin-Robbins or something. It did not occur to me even a little that

I didn’t think they could make a modern Godzilla movie dumber than King of the Monsters, but I stood corrected at every turn with Godzilla vs Kong. It was astounding how both over-stuffed and gratingly dull the movie was. I really disliked it, but it is by no means the worst entry though. I’ve watched every Godzilla

I appreciate the nostalgia of Rachel’s hound costume and the inclusion of the Warwolves puppy, but I’m underwhelmed by it since it strikes too close to the original. Granted she doesn’t have as many costumes to draw from there was that coat look from a few years back. Either way I’m just glad any time someone

“I live again! ...again.” Keith David is always a delight.

I was being a bit facetious of course, but yes that was Parker’s arc. It was also unfortunately his ultimate downfall. I always found him the most relatable member of the crew (outside of Ripley), which is why I always get a little frustrated when he meets his end. Whereas most of the other crew make poor assumptions

In Alien his character’s death still frustrates me every time I watch it. Of course Parker wasn’t going to torch Lambert, but like... maybe her should have? Instead dude tried to tackle the titular creature and I can’t tell if that was brave or stupid. Still, Lambert did nothing with what little time that bought her

It’s a toss up between Danny DeVito and Kevin Hart. I think actually they should switch off between scenes to see who can tell. Either way it will still be more convincing than [insert some CGI / Deepfaked / De-aged actor/character that SW has tried to do] that one(multiple)  time(s) in [endless amount of these

That's a shame because I feel like this is a show that could keep going and from interviews with Owen Dennis is sounded like he had an idea for this series to be at least double this length. Still I'm grateful for a 4th season and hopeful that there will be other outlets to explore the mysteries of the train. 

Trying not to get too excited for this given the last anime outings for big G being pretty terrible, but this trailer is crazy. I’m hoping for a return to concepts from early Heisei like Godzilla vs Biollante, with the dangers not coming from just misused nuclear power, but misused genetic engineering.

I wish someone would bring back Marvel Heroes. Just let me have my X-Men Diablo again, damn it!

I can respect that.

William Jackson Harper (The Good Place) as well since Majors will presumably be busy portraying Kang the Conqueror for phase 4 of the MCU. Harper is jacked as hell too.

These were also my exact thoughts.

X-Men 1 came out 2000 and was written and filmed in the late 90s. It came out a year before Ultimate X-Men did in 2001. X2 is based on God Loves, Man Kills a comic from the early 1980s. What are you on about?