Brosnahan is hands down the best casting for Lois Lane possible. She exudes Lois’ personality and physically fits the part perfectly.
Brosnahan is hands down the best casting for Lois Lane possible. She exudes Lois’ personality and physically fits the part perfectly.
Also, if you’re starting a new series of Superman movies and appearances, it’s better to start with an actor who is only 29 and can age with the role, rather than one that’s already 40.
Had they continued with the DCEU, I’d be fine with with Cavil’s age and continuing with him. But if you’re restarting, refresh the…
Wait until no one in the league is even your age...and then later you’re the same age as the coaches/managers!
Yes, the outside of the US is briefly mentioned in the original TWD. Indeed, it’s mentioned towards the end of the first season of the original TWD. A person who works for the CDC mentions that the CDC had similar infectious disease institutions researching the cause of the breakout around the world, but that they had…
I don’t even think it necessarily happened too early. Had they just rejiggered a few plot points it would have made much more narrative sense (and made Jon’s struggle about whether or not to continue to support her in the finale more reasonable).
most of the cash just goes into holding funds, just making numbers bigger to make them bigger for that one person. At least the blow gets money moving into the economy!
I’m not surprised by Superman & Lois getting a final season 4. It’s mostly paid for by Max (who gets the post-airing streaming rights when each season ends) and, because of that money, has a higher production value than most of The CW’s other shows. Also, when the DCU announcement happened, they said it would get 1-2…
You have a link to an article discussing their downplaying shows with LGBTQ and diverse characters? This is the first I’ve heard of it. I mean, The CW just announced their renewals, and they’re only renewing 4 existing dramas, two of which (All American and its spinoff All American: Homecoming) have almost completely…
The Left Hand is being hyperbolic.
Inspector Hammer was pretty clearly being sarcastic and NoWaitComeBack recognized this after the fact.
Hey, I was there with you. Like I said, from the presentation I also thought it was an AR devise like hololens and it wasn’t until I saw more of the unit (and watched the non-Apple YouTube video) that I saw it’s a VR devise that reportedly does an incredible job of simulating AR.
I too thought it was more AR than VR during the presentation, but after seeing more of the tech, it is 100% VR that can emulate AR. It has a lot more in common with VR sets like Meta’s Quest-line of products than it does with Hololens.
I believe that TECHNICALLY you can’t get in trouble for downloading, but for uploading.
My guess is that they “outside” is actually a pretty safe and normal “near future”, perhaps in the high desert outside of Los Angeles, and that the people in the Silo are actually simply clones of wealthy patrons on the outside who are grown to be organ donors. I’m betting we learn that inside of the Silo there’s a “lo…
True. Generally speaking, novels adapt well into television seasons while novellas adapt best into either movies or short mini-series.
My understanding is that Disney adding the likeness provision to their contracts with actors is new, only the past few years, and was likely spurred by Carrie’s passing in the middle of the Sequel Trilogy.
Exactly this. Which is why I view BotW as an attempt to modernize the original Legend of Zelda. Another parallel is how you’re dropped into the world without any clue of what to do. Just roam around until you find a dungeon (or a hint to the location of a dungeon).
I love BotW, but agree that its lacking in dungeons. And Hyrule Castle served as an awesome template for what the dungeons could be. IMO it would be a near perfect game if it just had more dungeons scattered around the overworld in the vein of Hyrule Castle...and even more so if it had more mini-dungeons like the Yiga…
Listen, I’ve wanted Disney to just re-casting the roles since we first learned they were buying Star Wars and finally making a sequel trilogy in 2012.
Theory: a significant part of the film will follow young Indy (either through flashback or time travel thanks to the dial) and that this film is proof of concept for using CGI de-aged characters as near-leads, a technology Disney has been working on going back to Tron Legacy (and subsequently Ant-Man, Capitan America:…