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There might also be a time jump between the 2 films, meaning there wouldn't be any opportunity to depict Leto's death in the sequel anyway.

Duncan and Leto are sure to die by the end. I’m curious how their deaths are handled so the impact of one doesn’t take away from that of the other. And I suspect there’ll be a post-credits scene hinting at Duncan’s eventual return.

There’s a potential spoiler in the trailer that I can’t discuss without revealing that plot point myself, so consider this a SPOILER ALERT.

Though I get what you’re saying and sort of agree, I like how they were able to repurpose part of the speech for the trailer. It doesn’t accurately summarize her point, but it is striking.

I’m fine, and think I mentioned ages ago that I would be, with this being marketed as YA science-fiction as long as it draws an audience. If the Golden Path is about anything, it’s about painful sacrifices having to be made for the greater good.

Interesting. Is your mom single?

Lynch’s version was weird-ing.

Also, now that the world knows that super-powered people are the result of Compound V, how does Vought avoid taking the heat for super-villains/terrorists? Even if they blame Stillwell, it’s still a PR disaster. Arguably an even bigger one than the super-hero reveal, which, by the way, won’t sit well with their

It’s a parallel universe where that particular website named itself something else.

The “proper” surname should be Oldenburg, I suppose, as in the House of Oldenburg, to which Harry’s earliest male-line descendant can be traced, as in the County of Oldenburg, in northwestern Germany.

Weren’t these very same knuckle-draggers up in arms about death panels a decade ago?

So I got around to seeing it, and it’s pretty good. Though I could’ve done without the gay panic.

I liked Debicki a lot in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and that’s about it (I still haven’t seen Widows, and obviously Tenet). Frankly, I think it’s too early to say if the role will stick to her.

Entitled, yes, but that’s still a matter of individual choice. Wake lived until 2011 and strikes me as someone willing and able to carve her own path and play by her own rules. Someone who, if she felt Māori, wouldn’t have hesitated to say so. If her great-grandmother’s iwi wants to honor her, that’s entirely up to

I don’t know if she herself identified with the Māori part of her ancestry, but given the fact that she grew up in Sydney, Australia, where she would’ve had little exposure to Māori culture or Māori people, it’s unlikely that she did. For what it’s worth, I believe that under New Zealand law at the time she couldn’t

The real Nancy Wake was 1/8 Māori and looked pretty much nothing like Debicki.

Dan Espinoza only pawn in game of life.

Honestly, I’ve never seen it. Is it any good?

The hell are you worried about, this is 1946. You’ll be able to sue her.

Even without having ever heard “I Want to Be Evil” before in my life, it didn’t take long to guess that Lesley-Ann Brandt was channeling Eartha Kitt. A real highlight of the half-season. I hope they eventually give Brandt a Grace Jones song.