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I like this idea.

Maybe having no knowledge would work in its favor. Most didn’t know much (if anything) about the Guardians of the Galaxy, and that came out super duper.

They better do the same for Hiroyuki Sanada, an actor of such a caliber to be completely wasted as a stereotypical yakuza extra for a single scene...

This is the first MCU film where I have absolutely no clue what’ll happen in it. My knowledge of the Eternals is nearly nonexistent, though I’m very familiar with the Celestials (thanks, Earth X!). For instance, I thought Sersi was a villain until I realized I was thinking of Selene, the X-ternal.

They said the exact same thing about Guardians of the Galaxy, and it ended up dominating August 2014. Though honestly this has been true of the MCU in general; apart from Spider-Man, Hulk, and Wolverine, none of the first-wave MCU characters were household names, except maybe Captain America, and that’s a character

It’s sad too; I would have loved a series about Josie trying to build a new Pussycats while navigating the shark-infested waters of the music industry. Instead she gets stuck in this.

A more boring one at that. And wasn’t it originally supposed to be a Josie-centered spin-off?

Guys, can we take a moment to acknowledge how good Batman Beyond was: far better than it had any right to be? 

You’re thinking too small with this. Conroy will be amazing as old Bruce Wayne but what if this could be used as a backdoor Batman Beyond pilot and we get Terry McGinnis for either his own series or maybe to join the Legends......

I could be misremembering something but I want to say that even though the decision was made to split the book into two movies, it wasn’t a given that they would be able to do both. From what I understand, the sequel to this movie was dependent on the first one doing well (which, hoo boy it did). That’s why it wasn’t

Actually, the Arctic one would be really boring - because the zombies freeze.

Stephen King has a long history of Magical Negros, in fact he’s maybe the biggest practitioner of the trope. In addition to Mother Abigail you’ve got Dick Halloran in the Shining and John Coffey in the Green Mile. There’s probably others as well. They’re distinguished as supporting characters with magical or unusual

They could still do something related to the Dark Tower, the Beams, or even to Flagg himself surviving Las Vegas and making his way to Mid-World via a thinny.

COME ON! They follow an insanely old women who won’t shut the fuck about God the entire book. Yet nowdays everyone wants to pretend Randall Flagg was fucking Thanos or something. He wasn’t, he never was. He was a decietful, weak, demon-y man. 

M-O-O-N...that spells Money.

I re-read the book a few months ago, and it’s really stunning just how relevant Harold still is a character. He’s simultaneously a sympathetic figure whose motivations King skillfully explores and basically the personification of all the worst trends taking place in the worst corners of the Internet. Getting the

Oh man, Rick and Evelyn...the multiversal stories I could tell you...

Didn’t Shuri have a working version of Vision without the Infinity Stone? That was part of the 3rd act in Infinity War that she was trying to remove it without killing him.

Howsabout a  feature on how NO ONE TRIED TO FIX VISION IN FIVE YEARS ?!??!!!