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It’s so weird. They don’t want a character in a show that - let’s be honest - is clearly targeted at the now grown-ass adults who watched the original, to have even the hint of a sex life but they air The Simpsons completely uncut - including things from the movie that get cut from the FX showings, like Bart going

Why stop at Hanna/Barbera? Why not go full Smash Bros. and include every cartoon character WB owns the rights to?

That’s a lot to take in but the mockery he gets thrown his way seems pretty on par with Michael Bay and JJ Abrams. I mean, do you have any evidence that someone sent him a death threat because that sounds like something you just pulled out of your own ass.
I get it, you like the guy’s work, but the general reception

I don’t hate him. I just find him to be a mediocre director at best. He relies on style over substance, and that style hasn’t really changed too much between 300 and Batman vs Superman.
Still, that mediocrity would be forgivable, in a popcorn flick sort of Bay, if the guy wasn’t so pompous and up his own ass. This is

This is leading up to a series about the rise of the Sith called The Acolyte that was just announced and there are rumors of an animated series in the works.

Because this is an American site and Mr. Bean and Zazu from The Lion King are the two roles American’s know Atkinson for the most. It’s not at all like calling Spielberg Mr. Hook or RDJ Mr. Doolittle because those were both embarrassing disappointments, but Mr. Bean was a huge success in the UK and abroad.
Its family

Plus, in what universe do we think Fiona wouldn’t have worked her ass off to give 5-year-old Debbie the best birthday party possible, even if she couldn’t afford to deck out the house in princess gear (although where convicted sex offender Debbie is getting that money is another question)?

I wonder how they decided to handle the Yellow Ranger figure’s body since, in the Japanese footage they used, it was a man doing the stunts since the Yellow Ranger in Zyuranger was a teenage male literally named Boi.

Disney would have to buy Hasbro (which was actually rumored at one point) to get the rights to ROM.

Yeah, Star Wars whatever... What I’m really excited about is all this Kathy Najimy content. Sequels to Hocus Pocus and Sister Act. Too bad we couldn’t get a King of the Hill reboot.

Maybe we should stop trying to stretch a book that’s only 69 pages (nice) into whatever the hell that was.

WB execs are currently praying that Mads Mikkelson doesn’t turn out to be some kind of horrible sex criminal?

He’s talented when he plays to his strengths. But when he decides he’s a character actor who’s going to channel Peter Sellers or whatever, he’s shit. The one wacky role he played that was really good, was Ed Wood. I think that had less to do with the crazy shenanigans and more to do that he humanized and made you care

Hard disagree. After 202o, an entire cast of characters saying the name Sookie in questionable southern accents is the pick-me-up we all need.
Jokes aside, given how HBOMax is trying to appeal to all age groups and they chose the showrunner of the most popular teen soap on television, I wonder if this is going to be a

They weren’t at all annoyed when Trolls and Mulan and the like went straight to streaming services.

I think they have the rights to use Hannibal, my understanding is that Paramount (?) owns the rights to all the characters in The Silence of the Lambs and have exclusive rights to Clarice and Buffalo Bill because they debuted in TSotL, but NBC’s Hannibal was based on (although not until the second half of the last

With the way the pandemic is hitting the film industry, who knows how long Sony will have the rights. Supposedly, outside of Spider-Man, Sony Pictures wasn’t doing too hot financially pre-COVID. Couple that with Warner Bros. potentially on the cusp of completely changing the film industry forever and other services

Yes. I think X-Men: The Animated Series deserves the credit. The showrunners said that Fox was really against the idea of a serialized show with an overreaching plot the entire season and wanted to do something with three or four X-Men traveling in a van Scooby Doo style and encountering a new Mutant each week.
So the

They’re not that new. The whole Spiderverse thing goes back to the 90's animated series, and would have been expanded on - including a Victorian era Spider-Man fighting a Jack the Ripper Carnage - if Fox and Saban hadn’t cancelled the show to focus on Spider-Man 2000 or whatever it was. It just took Marvel years after

Then in Doctor Strange 2, they will hop to the Fox Movies, thus canonizing them as part of the greater Multiverse.