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Margot Robbie is funny, smart, seems like a relatable kind of a dork-nerd, and comes across as just a real caring human. Until it comes out that she sacrifices children to old Egyptian gods, I’m going to be okay with a nice person getting success.

... with John Hodgman as the man-behind-the-man, feeding Paul F. Tompkins lines to make him look smarter.

Clearly they are already saving money by buying the cast shirts a size smaller than they are built for, reducing fabric cost.

On the one hand, one of their last attempts to make a show in The Office universe wound up taking on a different life and became Parks and Recreation.

She gives hilarious interviews, but I would never take any ‘advice’ she gives as actual advice. She knows how to be absolutely filthy dirty and also can pretend to be the most innocent person ever, depending on who else is in the interview with her. She’s great at that, and she has a sharp wit... yet, I think even

Is Netflix even legally allowed to make a movie without Noah Centineo or Jacob Elordi in it?

The giant steampunk heart looks like the clock from Alice in Wonderland 2: Whatever It Was Called

Yeah, that criticism does seem weird... they opened up the world to infinite Kangs and multiverses... were they just going to play Mancala while the world burns?

Not sure how she’d feel about a DC movie, but, she’d be a fantastic Granny Goodness.

Like others have said, it’s just a chemistry thing. Lisa Kudrow didn’t have chemistry with the cast of Frasier so she left even though she already landed the job... but she was beloved on F*R*I*E*N*D*S.

I get that she’s trying to help her peers out. She’s trying to help.

I get that it’s The Nick Fury Show but it’s absolutely bonkers how Fury gets 100% of the blame for Skrulls not having a new home, instead of sharing it with Captain Marvel. Or, you know, the Skrulls themselves since they had their own spaceship, and since others came to Earth, presumably a LOT of spaceships.

The President declaring Skrulls Enemy #1 should have happened in Episode 1. The stakes would have been much, much, much higher for absolutely every character.

A hour-long live-action show pulled off a crossover with a half-hour animated comedy. (Although it didn’t quite ‘click’ until live-action Tawny Newsome showed up.)

Kirk is also seen dancing with Una in the trailer. Either he’s just caught up in the spirit of community dance, or, Booksmart Kirk is going to take a backseat so Horndog Kirk can play for a while.

No room for musical numbers in Star Trek, you say?

That was one of my favorite episodes of season one! It was a classic TOS episode.

To go from “The Dark Knight” to “Inception” to... “The Dark Knight Rises” was such a letdown. He may have some films that are part of the “cinema,” but he also has this movie.

She sure is having a blast playing... whomever she is!!

A vial of mysterious superpowered DNA + a D+ Marvel finale + a pointed reference to namedrop “Darwin” = Nick Fury being the second mutant in the MCU?