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What luck! There’s a french fry stuck in my beard!

That’s completely true, but it’s also still one of the best parts of the movie because it’s the only exciting thing happening in the otherwise dull 2nd act of the film.

That would explain it, then. I guess that will probably happen to these comments, too.

The AV Club was sold to the same company Jezebel was sold to. I looked at Jezebel’s comment section and it’s a ghost town. Of the very few articles that had any comments, they were bare bones —accounts had no avatars, and as far as I could tell, no threaded comments (then again, no article had more than one comment,

When you someone comment it

Eh, they did try to do original streaming TV content on PSN with the adaptation of Powers, and they tried to have some sort of “pitch a TV show for PSN” contest, but all of that fizzled out in 2017, right before every other studio decided to have their own service. So they technically did tip a toe into that rabbit

I don’t think he can take it to the Supreme Court, that’s only for federal laws. The best he can do is the NY State Supreme Court.

Probably because when they were doing them one at a time, Sam Raimi became unable to do Spider-Man 4 in that time frame, which led to the Amazing Spider-Man reboot in a panic. Since that didn’t turn out so well, they probably think having a bunch of irons in the fire will guarantee at least one film makes it if

Yeah, but it’s still because of that 5-year deadline. GQ lays it all out pretty well here: https://www.gq.com/story/sonys-weird-spider-man-extended-universe-explained-to-the-extent-that-its-explicable

It’s way less time than that. They need to produce a movie every 5 years in order to keep the license.

They were fine on Monday, so it’s only the past 48 hours or so.

It was for two years, and that was up as of 2020.

Sony has been cranking out the Spider-Man spinoffs like this because their licensing deal requires them to produce movies on a regular basis (it’s every few years, but I don’t remember the exact amount of years) in order to keep the license. As the mainline Spider-Man movies are taking longer to make, cheap spinoffs

D’Onfrio came back as Fisk in Hawkeye.

More like deaf Taskmaster

Comics echo can speak verbally despite being born deaf. I think the explanation was that her lip-reading ability was *that* good that she could figure out how to make the sounds without hearing them.

Yes, but the Phoenix Force first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #101 in 1976...which was 48 years ago.

And Bruce Banner. Really all of the their re-casts were never commented on. I don’t see why they’d have to start now.

♫ Sandy Frank! Sandy Frank!

He should have taken more than a quick glans at that.