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With a divisive Phase 4 of the MCU wrapped and shipped, it’s almost time to clap our eyes on the first of Marvel Studios’ Phase 5 entries: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Paul Rudd reprises his role as the little guy who could, Scott Lang, in a threequel that appears to be taking a tonal diversion. Where both 2015’s Ant-Man and 2018’s Ant-Man and the Wasp were fun, family-friendly capers that Marvel was happy to churn out despite their relatively low box office payoff, Ant-Man 3 has the Quantum Realm on its shoulders as it kicks off a serious and deadly new dynasty. It’s also handling the job of properly introducing Phase 5 and 6’s big bad: Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors).
In the upcoming movie,...
With a divisive Phase 4 of the MCU wrapped and shipped, it’s almost time to clap our eyes on the first of Marvel Studios’ Phase 5 entries: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Paul Rudd reprises his role as the little guy who could, Scott Lang, in a threequel that appears to be taking a tonal diversion. Where both 2015’s Ant-Man and 2018’s Ant-Man and the Wasp were fun, family-friendly capers that Marvel was happy to churn out despite their relatively low box office payoff, Ant-Man 3 has the Quantum Realm on its shoulders as it kicks off a serious and deadly new dynasty. It’s also handling the job of properly introducing Phase 5 and 6’s big bad: Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors).
In the upcoming movie,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
BBC America brought a big crew to New York Comic Con this year lead by Peter Capaldi and debuted new footage from Doctor Who and its spinoff Class. We've got the trailers, full panels, and some fun fan moments from the convention for you. The New York fan convention gave us our first look at the 2016 Christmas special. This is more of a behind-the-scenes featurette but there are some very interesting things thrown in. The episode is officially called "The Return of Doctor Mysterio." What did my eye spy there? That's the "superhero character" I told you about last week being played by Justin Chatwin. He'll feature in the Christmas special along with Matt Lucas. The description made me think they were going for a Batman-type character but showrunner Steven Moffat says he was actually inspired by Superman. "I was obsessed with superheroes when I was a kid. Mainly, what I liked was Superman,...
- 10/8/2016
- by Jill Pantozzi
- Hitfix
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is laying the groundwork for many of the the DC Extended Universe’s characters to join forces in Justice League: Part One, but it’s also foreshadowing a potential villain. You’ll remember in the last trailer that there was a brief scene of showing what looked like a swarm of Parademons, the minions of Darkseid. The ruler of Apokolips still hasn’t been officially confirmed to appear, but now we have another hint at his involvement in the DC Extended Universe. Something, Something, Something Darkseid #BatmanvSuperman https://t.co/jmiBTSRM5b pic.twitter.com/la1SgPXCKE — Charlie Schneider (@AwesomEmergency) January 25, 2016 This image (courtesy of Twitter user Charlie Schneider, a.k.a. AwesomEmergency) was part of Empire’s latest Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice coverage. Here we see Batman in his “Knightmare” scenario overlooking ...
- 1/25/2016
- cinemablend.com
South Park is notorious for its obscene comedy and attacks on almost every celebrity imaginable. In a controversial episode on Wednesday, the animated series set its sights on a certain presidential hopeful: Donald Trump.
In "Where My Country Gone," the satirical cartoon portrays Trump – who was portrayed as Canadian – being brutally sexually assaulted and killed by Mr. Garrison, the resident "Trump" of South Park who launches a political campaign against undocumented Canadian immigrants.
The 22-minute cartoon – created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone – mocks Trump's immigration policies and his promise to build a wall between Mexico and the Us. Garrison...
In "Where My Country Gone," the satirical cartoon portrays Trump – who was portrayed as Canadian – being brutally sexually assaulted and killed by Mr. Garrison, the resident "Trump" of South Park who launches a political campaign against undocumented Canadian immigrants.
The 22-minute cartoon – created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone – mocks Trump's immigration policies and his promise to build a wall between Mexico and the Us. Garrison...
- 9/24/2015
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- People.com - TV Watch
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