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Director Kevin Smith revealed that Clerks III is finished, and hinted at when the third film in the trilogy will be released. “This fall, I believe,” the director said during a recent panel at WonderCon. “Nothing is official, but…they’ve referenced the fall. At one point they were talking about July and I’ll be honest with you, it’s not
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The 1998 American Godzilla film is largely considered one of if not the worst entry in the series, with fans especially hating how little it got right about the character. From mere design to mannerisms, the characterization of the monster himself was despised, and the rest of the film wasn’t loved, either. Nevertheless, the movie did
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Batman has been a staple of DC Comics since the late 1930s, being Gotham City’s caped vigilante guardian against a wide variety of supervillains. Batman is also a key member of the Justice League, and he has appeared with them in many animated features. But then there are the live-action Batman movies, with some being
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Since its debut, So I’m a Spider, So What? has garnered a considerable amount of popularity thanks to a story that intrigues its audiences by veering from isekai’s classic heroic narrative. Instead, it features a monster spider that can learn a boatload of skills and evolve into stronger versions of its species. In doing so, the anime focuses more on
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Anime creatures are some of the cutest fictional characters in the history of fiction. Studio Ghibli has produced countless entities over the last four decades, many of which are extremely adorable — far more than most real-life animals. Ghibli has also created a number of macabre creatures, but they only make their sugary counterparts seem cuter in comparison. RELATED:
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Morbius, now playing in theaters. Morbius continues to expand the Sony Spider-Man Universe, which the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home confirmed exists within the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Multiverse. Despite being largely self-contained and separated from the likes of Spider-Man, the film actually finds a way to set the stage
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Morbius opened to solid numbers in its first weekend at the domestic box office. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Morbius earned $17.1 million on Friday from 4,268 theaters, including the $5.7 million made during Thursday previews, leading to projections of around $40 million for the Jared Leto-led film’s domestic opening. RELATED: Morbius Director Discusses Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’s Influence on Sony These
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Horizon Forbidden West saw many returning characters from Horizon Zero Dawn, populating the new world map with enough familiar faces to make the games feel connected. Some of these characters even saw their roles expanded as Aloy slowly shed her lone-wolf attitude over the course of Forbidden West‘s story. The most notable characters with bigger roles to play are Varl
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In the world of streaming, Netflix still reigns supreme in producing stand-up comedy specials, some of which are considered the greatest of all time. However, much like everything else they distribute, they can’t all be winners. Humor is subjective and while there isn’t a comedian for every viewer, there is a viewer for every comedian. RELATED: 10 Best
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Moonshot, now streaming on HBO Max. HBO Max’s Moonshot painted an endearing picture of Walt (Cole Sprouse) as he hid on a spaceship to get to Mars. He wanted to chase after a girl he just met, Ginny, thinking she was the woman of his dreams. But a big part of him needed
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Barry Keoghan’s new take on the Joker for The Batman is fully illustrated in a startling piece of fanart. Posted on Twitter, artist Juliano Batista’s portrait shows the Joker staring at the viewer while dressed in his Arkham Asylum uniform. Batista captures the unkempt, patchy hair and lopsided smile of the character that fans have only been given glimpses of in the film and a
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The Golden Girls recently made a comeback after Betty White’s heartbreaking death, but the NBC sitcom almost ran for another season until Bea Arthur, one of its major stars, decided to back out of the show after Season 7. The Golden Girls was innovative at the time, considering its plotline of four single, middle-aged women living together in Miami. The show
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The Fire type starter from Pokémon’s first generation, Charmander has been a fan-favorite Pokémon since the franchise’s beginning. Alongside Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and of course Pikachu, it helped launch what would eventually become the largest media franchise in the entire world. RELATED: Pokémon: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Ash’s Charizard As one of the first starter trio,
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers from the Star Wars: Brotherhood novel, which is available for preorder now. While the full Star Wars effect can only be experienced in a theater, the franchise has successfully expanded into all kinds of media since George Lucas’ first film in 1977. Obviously, Disney+ has a plethora of new series
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Disney+’s Moon Knight series, which only recently saw the release of its premiere episode, has been the subject of review-bombing on IMDb, owing to the fact that the show acknowledged a historical event that the nation of Turkey has consistently denied: the Armenian genocide. Alongside seemingly legitimate one-star reviews on the site, several viewers have
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Better Call Saul is nearing its sixth and final season, and fans are pretty excited. Vince Gilligan’s Breaking Bad was such a hit, he got going on a spin-off about how Jimmy Mcgill became dubious lawyer Saul Goodman in 2015, and it received widespread praise from fans and critics alike. One thing that Gilligan is a master
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Moon Knight Episode 1, “The Goldfish Problem,” now streaming on Disney+. Moon Knight has now aired its first episode, and it’s already setting itself apart from the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Except for a few shows like Wandavision and Loki, a lot of the MCU starts to feel the same after
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Scientists in comics are nothing new, and some of the smartest of them have come from DC. Superhero and supervillain scientists alike have been responsible for amazing things over the years, creating inventions that either saved the day or almost destroyed the world, depending on the moral alignment of the scientist. From the practitioners of
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This July, Marvel Comics writer and longtime X-Men editor Ann Nocenti returns to the Mojoverse for X-Men Legends #3. Written by Nocenti and illustrated by Javier Pina, X-Men Legends #3 kicks off a two-part story arc that serves as a direct follow-up to the 1985 limited series Longshot, in which Nocenti and Arthur Adams “introduced readers to Longshot, Mojo, and
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