Month: March 2021

Most audiences don’t realize how much of 2017’s Justice League consisted of reshoots. The theatrical release loosely followed Zack Snyder‘s vision, but huge portions of the movie were rewritten and reshot, including most of the third act. Related: 10 Times the Justice League Couldn’t Save The Day Without Aquaman Things like dialogue, action, and even costumes were changed for Joss Whedon’s
0 Comments
Throughout the month of June, Marvel Comics’ various Star Wars titles will ship with special variant covers by a number of LGBTQ+ creators to commemorate Pride Month 2021. This announcement comes alongside a look at artist Jan Bazaldua and colorist Rachelle Rosenberg’s Pride Month variant for Doctor Aphra #11. Doctor Aphra #11 is set to go
0 Comments
The Jedi Order in Star Wars has a rich history of codes to abide by and significant attire to wear, creating an entire culture around these peacekeepers of the galaxy. One of the time-honored traditions of the Jedi that has intrigued fans for decades is the Jedi Padawan hair braid. The Jedi Padawan hair braid was
0 Comments
As Disney continues to expand the Star Wars universe, more and more characters are making the jump from animation to live-action. Rogue One featured Saw Gerrera, who had first appeared in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and The Mandalorian has introduced both Bo-Katan Kryze and Ahsoka Tano to the live-action Star Wars universe after they debuted in animated projects.
0 Comments
When it comes to manga, no genre is more recognized than shonen. The genre is typically geared towards younger male audiences, but they have appealed to a much wider audience as the decades have continued. The genre’s tropes of bombastic action, teamwork and perseverance have created inspirational and teachable moments thanks to franchises like Akira Toriyama’s
0 Comments
After playing key roles in Marvel Studios’ Captain America and Avengers film franchises, Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes step into the spotlight in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. As the second Marvel Studios series to debut on Disney+ following the breakout WandaVision, The Falcon and Winter Soldier does a successful job of keeping the Marvel momentum moving forward, while
0 Comments
The Sims 3 brought the series into the realm of open-world games. This felt like a natural progression for the Sims series that opened the door for the game’s expansions to be far more creative with their content, of which there would be plenty. The Sims 3 saw new expansions, stuff packs and online store content that would add everything
0 Comments
Mega Man is mostly remembered as a side-scrolling mascot that helped popularize platformers during the golden age of gaming. However, Mega Man hasn’t always limited himself to the 2-D action platforming genre. Some veteran gamers may remember the avant-garde RPG spinoff series Mega Man Legends. Despite the series building up a small cult following and
0 Comments
All nine seasons of The Office are now available to stream free for a week on Peacock, in celebration of the comedy’s 16th anniversary. Dedicated fans will also get the opportunity to win their very own Dundie trophy by posting an original video or image on Twitter and Instagram demonstrating their fandom. Examples provide include
0 Comments
WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Naruto: Shikamaru’s Story — Mourning Clouds by Takashi Yano and Masashi Kishimoto, available in English from Viz Media. In the Naruto: Shikamaru’s Story — Mourning Clouds novel, we’re treated to an in-depth look at how demanding it is being the Hokage’s trusted advisor when the threat of war looms. For years, Shikamaru
0 Comments