Month: March 2021

WARNING: The following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 19, “One More,” which aired Sunday on AMC. Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead continued Season 10C’s trend of character-centric episodes after spotlighting Maggie, then Carol and Daryl. Episode 19, “One More,” focuses on Gabriel and Aaron. Guided by a map created by
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier star Anthony Mackie shared his thoughts on a Marvel Studios spinoff series, featuring the likes of Sam Wilson/Falcon and Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanov/Black Widow, potentially dating as they go on Avengers-like quests. Mackie suggested the unofficial spinoff in a new interview about his upcoming Disney+ series, telling Deadline that Sam
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At this point, it’s common knowledge among anime fans that Hayao Miyazaki hates most popular culture (even if he never actually said the infamous meme “Anime was a mistake”). Though he worked on a number of TV anime early in his career, he has a particular distaste for television, which he sees as a general
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Shonen anime is all about the battle — whether it involves blades, guns, or magical powers is inconsequential. However, it’s often the case that fight sequences are heavily focused on the hero, in terms of their motivations, growth, or even as an exhibition of their powers and techniques. RELATED: 10 Times Anime Characters Won Battles They Didn’t Deserve
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The Star Wars universe has its fair share of tragedies, but the Expanded Universe (now called Legends) material was the source of plenty of them. Throughout the wealth of content that had spanned over two decades, fan favorites had died, entire worlds had perished, and darkness crept into every corner of the Star Wars universe.
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The Nine Titans were the descendants of Ymir and gifts to the Eldian race in the Attack On Titan universe. They are famously recognized for their intimidating appearance, unique abilities, and most importantly, their towering size. RELATED: Attack On Titan: 5 Times Levi Showed Mercy (& 5 He Didn’t) However, it may sometimes be difficult to
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Usually, supervillains will be slotted into the rogues gallery of the superhero whose series they debuted in; their first appearance is used to establish the animosity, then if readers like the villain enough, they’ll return in short order. It’s a proven formula that has governed superhero storytelling for decades. RELATED: 10 Marvel Super Villains Who Blew
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Benedict Cumberbatch recently addressed the disappointment that WandaVision viewers experienced when his Marvel Cinematic Universe character, Doctor Strange, failed to appear in the Disney+ series. “I’m sorry I disappointed you,” the actor told host Jake Hamilton in a new episode of his Jake’s Takes YouTube series. “I don’t know, yeah, I mean that would have been
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Joe and Anthony Russo acknowledged Avengers: Endgame‘s return to second place “highest grossing box office” status with a new BossLogic image of Avatar Thanos-snapping their film’s title into oblivion. “Passing the gauntlet back to you… @jamescameronofficial,” the Russo Brothers wrote on their Instagram, followed by a shoutout to BossLogic for his “beautiful art.” The artwork shows Thanos’ armor scarecrow resting alongside the luminescent flora
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The ‘light novel’ medium has become more and more popular over the years, receiving tons of anime adaptions. Isekai is the most popular genre to come out of novels, although other genres have also succeeded in capturing readers’ attention. It’s not surprising that with so many different novels, some would use western influence in their
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From Citizen Kane to The Social Network, Hollywood has long been fascinated by the American Dream and those who chase after it. Often, these rags to riches stories follow leading men on their upward but ill-fated trajectories. They warn of hubris, but they don’t really speak to the opportunities and obstacles most Americans face. Three highly recommended films from the
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