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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Star Trek: Discovery Season 4, Episode 9, “Rubicon,” streaming now on Paramount+. Since its first season, Star Trek: Discovery has been more action-oriented than past Star Trek shows. This approach has had both positive and negative outcomes, and one of the negative ones is the decreased focus on problem-solving discussions.
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Reintroducing Michael Keaton to the Marvel world with Morbius is a genuine career highlight for Jared Leto. During a production release, Leto, who plays the titular living vampire, remarked on the pleasure of working with Keaton on his film and how it might connect to Marvel’s ongoing multiverse project between studios. “One of the great things about being part of
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One of the most prevalent and relevant themes in science-fiction is the rise of science and its oftentimes inevitable domination of the human experience, and sci-fi anime of all stripes have explored this idea in countless ways. RELATED: 10 Saddest Sci-Fi Anime Series Where some futuristic anime envisioned a future where machinery was the physical and digital realization
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The stubborn patriarch of the Roy family and billionaire media mogul, Logan Roy is arguably the crux around which Succession revolves. Logan embodies everything that is wrong with corporate culture in the world today – he treats his employees like expendable pawns, covers up horrendous human rights violations, and spreads misleading political propaganda. RELATED: 10 TV Dramas That Remember
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Though he briefly took over the role of Iron Man himself back in the 1980s, James Rhodes is most known for being Tony Stark’s bodyguard, friend, and armored partner, War Machine. Despite his name and design evoking the over-the-top ’90s, this incarnation of the character has always been extremely popular. In fact, long before Robert
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Studio 666, currently out in theaters. The Foo Fighters face monstrous demonic possession and bloody mayhem in the new horror movie Studio 666, with the horror-comedy drawing heavily from classic movies as Dave Grohl endures his most hellish threat yet. While everything from The Evil Dead to The Exorcist
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Some comedies are for the ages, and though some aspects of these films haven’t aged well, both Dazed and Confused and Fast Times at Ridgemont High are a testament to how a successful comedy can last generations. They’re both coming-of-age comedy films that follow high schoolers as freshmen and seniors, celebrating big milestones in their lives. They’re also
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As the Entertainment District Arc all wrapped up with a phenomenal conclusion, Demon Slayer is once again leaving fans dangling in hiatus. Fans are anxiously awaiting the return of siblings Kamado Tanjirou and Nezuko and their fight to transform Nezuko from a demon back to the human she once was. Demon Slayer is charming for a number of reasons,
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Loki‘s season finale introduces Kang the Conqueror to the Marvel Cinematic Universe… sort of. Jonathan Majors made his surprisingly early MCU debut as He Who Remains, the Time Variance Authority’s secret creator. He’s a Kang Variant who “won” the Multiversal War against his alternate counterparts, then formed the TVA to safeguard time from himself, quite literally. He pruned countless branched timelines and sold the
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As The Godfather nears its 50th anniversary, it’s hard not to think of the franchise as a holiday movie staple of another classic film franchise to add to a movie collection. However, when given a more critical look, it’s clear to see what has made the films so iconic for both mafia films and dramas
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Regional variants have been breathing new life into Pokémon for the past few games. Pokémon Legends: Arceus continued this trend despite taking place in historic Sinnoh. This leads some fans to wonder what happened to these variants, especially for Pokémon who weren’t present even in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. RELATED: Pokémon Legends Arceus: Every New Evolution, Ranked Some have
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With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hitting theaters soon, fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Dungeons & Dragons may want to include the Sorcerer Supreme in their games. To design his character in the game, the first thing that must be done is put the “Sorcerer” mantel aside. In D&D, Doctor Strange isn’t a Sorcerer.
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