Gonzo is my spirit animal.
Gonzo is my spirit animal.
I know he’s very concerned about saying hi to peoples mothers.
Nobody’s willing to part with those pre-existing Marvel licenses, even with the Disney money van involved. Universal gleefully sits on its right of first refusal for Hulk movies, forcing Bruce Banner to always play second-fiddle to another character’s story. Sony was merely willing to share custody of Spider-Man with…
It’s the only place to watch Star Trek: The Animated Series.
Review is one of my favorite shows of the last decade, I hope you dig it!
So it bothers you that the Trek-led streaming service doesn’t have a Q?
I take it you’re not a Trekkie.
The MCU is such a Disney thing now its weird to remember that Paramount owns a share of all of Phase 1. Surprised Disney has not just rolled a van of money up to them to buy that out already
Like the other MCU shows, Loki’s first season runs for six episodes.
Oh come on, Loki usurping Odin’s day is totally on brand for him.
He was a great Spider-Man, but a mediocre Peter Parker. Pretty much the opposite of Tobey who was a great Peter Parker but a mediocre Spidey.
What a fragile childhood.
I thought he was good in the role.
One season of The Sopranos/Breaking Bad/Ozark/whatever prestige drama you like most is probably anywhere between 10-14 hours of total watching over the course of a year. Between 4 movies and like 4 shows all part of one overarching “story” being released throughout 2021, is probably aorund 25-30 hours of total…
Okay...and...that’s what makes it awesome. And it’s not hard or necessary to keep up.
Ok Mr. Snyder.
I think it’s best to think of it as an ongoing serialized TV series that’s released in the form of 3-6 insanely expensive 2.5-hour episodes per year, some of which are entirely flashback episodes for no obvious reason.
Yeah, going to the movies three or four times a year is a real burden
OK.