Month: September 2021

Batman: Knightwatch #1 is a comic that’s releasing, in part, to celebrate Batman Day 2021. The all-ages-friendly book preserves Gotham City’s distinctive noir flavor, but with an added cartoonish flare that is less Batman: The Animated Series and more Super Friends. Batman: Knightwatch #1 is first and foremost an issue aimed at a younger comic readership. While the rather corny dialogue and strange
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Lucifer Season 6, now available to stream in its entirety on Netflix. The final season of Lucifer saw the introduction of a new character, Brianna Hildebrandt’s Rory. Trailers showed her spreading a pair of scarlet, bladed wings, so it was clear that she wasn’t fully human, but up to that
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Space may be the final frontier, but the secrets of the ocean may be the key to humanity’s survival in Deep Beyond, a new sci-fi series by Mirka Andolfo, David Goy, and Andrea Broccardo. Published by Image Comics, Deep Beyond is filled with danger and existential dread. It showcases the potential horrors that lie deep
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Shang-Chi has already become one of the most definitive, respected, and well-received characters in the MCU. And from the looks of the mid-credit scene, he’s well on his way to becoming an Avenger. As an Avenger, Shang-Chi would certainly be one of the most useful members, for many reasons. RELATED: 10 Great Details That Make Shang-Chi An Amazing
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The Muppets revealed a first look at Ed Asner’s posthumous guest appearance in Disney+’s upcoming Halloween special, Muppets Haunted Mansion. While Muppets Haunted Mansion boasts many mysterious celebrity cameos — “to be revealed soon” — Asner’s appearance in the project is substantial, as it will serve as one of the actor’s last on-screen appearances after
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Manifest is coming back, but it isn’t thanks to the #SaveManifest hashtag. When Manifest was cancelled by NBC back in June, the series ended up being shopped around to networks in hopes of securing a fourth season. There was a point when both Netflix and NBC, the series’ former home, sought to bring the series
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David Ramsey’s John Diggle guest stars and Azie Tesfai’s Kelly Olsen takes up the Guardian identity in a promo for next week’s Black Lives Matter-inspired episode of Supergirl, “Blind Spots.” The episode was directed by Ramsey, with Tesfai serving as co-writer. As the promo begins, Kelly tearfully tells Diggle that she is “looking at people suffer, people that
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The Japanese idol scene began in the 1960s, but it really picked up steam in the 1980s, which was famously regarded as the Golden Age of Idols. Ever since then, idols have been a staple in Japanese media, including television dramas, pop music, and even anime. RELATED: Franchouchou & 9 Other Famous Anime Idol Groups There are
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Amazon has added Sanaa Hamri, formerly of the Fox show Empire, as executive producer and director for the second half of Season 2 in its upcoming series The Wheel of Time. Hamri, who is Moroccan-born, was in control of many of the artistic aspects of Empire during her time there between 2015-20. She held the same dual role as executive producer and director
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