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*raises hand* Original-era Fourth World is one of my favorite ‘series’ of all time, and a movie has long been on my short list of “most wanted and will never happen.” I don’t know what the hell DC is thinking making this property into a 2.5-ish hour movie, but I’m not going to complain.

The show is a horror anthology, with each six episode self-contained series/season done by a different director. Theoretically they’re based on creepypastas, but so far they’ve all just chosen a short one riff off of and wandered in whatever direction they wanted.

If my Twitter feed over the last day is any indication, this is by far the most important information to come out of the extras:

Cassandra Clare is also a pen name. 

It’s 1000% legal. There’s no identifying information attached to the dentist’s story - the girl outed herself. The HIPAA Privacy Act doesn’t mandate that you never speak of a patient, only that they not be identifiable unless there’s a legit reason to identify them to a specific party. My personal favorite - your

I do believe that David is mentally ill, though not an easily pigeonholed one. He just also happens to have superpowers. I wouldn’t consider the show to be about his mental illness, however. He’s a character who like many of us happens to have a mental illness, who is possessed and dealing with dangerous, clashing

It’s definitely worded weird, but I’m pretty sure it meant pictures of a coworker from back when she was 12.

I didn’t used to have feelings, positive or otherwise, about dictionaries, and then Twitter happened.

That’s the reason why Doctor Strange is down near the bottom of my personal MCU movie rankings. It had a smattering of good bits, but waaaaaay too much broad comedy for such a serious character.

It might correlate to brown eggs being more common than white in the free range/vegan feed/cruelty free/etc egg market, and vice versa with your standard caged hen/fed whatever egg. The former of course costs a lot more.

India did a great deal of trade with east Africa, with all the usual cultural mixing that goes along with that, so it’s actually the exact same scenario for both.

I think M’Baku was everyone’s surprise favorite coming out of the movie, so they’d be a fool to drop him.

I’m pretty sure the actual out-of-universe explanation is that they needed a reasonable explanation for the gorilla motif attached to the (let’s face it, very unfortunate...everything) Man-Ape character.

Yeah, I don’t think “franchise” is the right word, and in retrospect I should have asked after both, since A Wrinkle In Time isn’t a (movie) franchise either, being the first movie. You meant something like “adaptions of extended existing properties”.

Wait, what? How was Tomorrowland a franchise?

That doesn’t mean that that particular TIE is hyperspace capable, however. The odds are actually heavily against it (unless they need to write themselves out of a corner, of course).

I’m usually highly skeptical of claims of destroyed childhoods, but they may have just succeeded in creating a reboot that so contradicts everything about the original that it has retroactively wiped the DVDs.

I’m a big fan of the movie and have watched it countless times. There are dozens of us! Dozens!

Ironically, the final episode was the first episode I ever watched. So I feel the same way, but it might be because I watched the entire series knowing that he’d never go home.

The significance of Luke’s journey is gone.