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Wait, really? That trailer with "Your Own Personal Jesus" sold me on this movie months ago. But to each his own, I guess (I actually kind of enjoyed Hardcore Henry as well).

Eh, I'll still go see this this weekend. The marketing for the movie, especially the use of Depeche Mode, sold me on it long ago, to that no reviews would impede me from at least checking it out once.

Super-Skrull, anybody?

I'm sure there will be some sort of wormhole/cryo-sleep Maguffin at the end of the movie. I doubt Marvel would shoehorn Larson to have to throw on make-up in every subsequent reappearance to look 20 years older…unless that was part of the contract. I guess we'll just wait and see.

Al hasn't been Spawn for quite some time now, right? The Hellspawn has essentially become the Venom symbiote or something.

There was meant to be a sequel series, "Spawn The Animation," where Keith David was meant to reprise his role of the title character, but as of today it's pretty much been dropped.

I recommend his spot on WTF With Marc Maron then, if you can find it. He's very subdued, and astonishingly frank and honest about himself.

Was your friend Johnny Ramone, by any chance? (I'm kidding, of course, but that's not too far off from Johnny's sentiment; I believe he said in an interview in '96 on the matter, "If you want to kill yourself, buddy, be my guest.")

Actually…I'm with you there.

Hey-heyah I, woooooah, I'm still aliiiive.
— Eddie Vedder

That's actually where the mockumentary Confederate States of America buckled under the weight of its premise. As it carried on into the 20th century, there was this bizarre insistence towards keeping events rooted in what actually happened in reality. For example, CSA's timeline, Nazi Germany was on good terms with

Welcome to the Internet, my good sir.

I'm unfamiliar with Goggins, but based on the selected picture for this article, as well as that little line of having "a more dastardly edge," I'm gonna guess maybe…Elihas Starr, aka "The Egghead?"

Excellent retort.

Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm all for Frozen being in KHIII, and not just because it's an inevitability (Putting aside the movie's domestic success, Frozen actually beat out Titanic as the highest-grossing American film in Japanese history, so it's without a doubt going to be featured). I mean, the series has never

Speaking of which, fingers crossed they reveal a Princess & The Frog or even Jungle Book world for KHIII tomorrow…even though more than likely it's gonna be Frozen.

Huh. That's interesting, because why I don't believe that first episode was necessarily terrible, it was messy enough that I had a good hunch over the half-assed production that was to come.

There's been no announcement of a season 2 of Iron Fist yet, so I'd like to think that, post-Defenders, Danny and Luke begin their famous camaraderie and open up Heroes for Hire in Luke Cage's second season.

I don't know about that. So far, all of the Defenders series looked to have genuine effort put into them, and each have their own discernible identity (Except Iron Fist, where you could easily confuse its aesthetics with season 1 of Arrow).

D'Onofrio's Kingpin against Holland's Spidey? Kid wouldn't stand a chance. That being said, if they could somehow work it that Fisk was the secret benefactor for the Sinister Six in the Homecoming sequel, I wouldn't mind in the slightest.