Tag: comic books

HBO Max Accidentally Replaced Tom & Jerry With Justice League

Here’s a story to make you smile. Yesterday, Monday, March 9, people who selected Tom & Jerry on HBO Max were instead treated to the Snyder Cut of Justice League. There’s no word on how the mix-up happened, but it was corrected fairly quickly, and viewers were only able to see part of the fo...

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REVIEW: WandaVision – Episode 9 “The Series Finale”

The MCU’s most inventive offering ends its limited run with the appropriately titled “The Series Finale,” and WandaVision’s wrap-up is more or less what you’d expect. It hits some story elements out of the park, but others are just a little bland, with certain ideas not fully explored or j...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 7, Episode 1 “All’s Wells That Ends Wells”

I almost feel bad for The Flash. The lockdowns forced its previous season to end early, creating a season finale out of an episode that was never intended to be one. As a result, season 6 ended with a whimper. But they made the boneheaded decision to begin season 7 with the last few episodes &hellip...

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REVIEW: WandaVision – Episode 8 “Previously On”

If there were any doubts about WandaVision being an amazing show, “Previously On” sets them to rest, as it dispenses with the living-in-a-sitcom hook – while still centering on Wanda, as opposed to the reprieve of “We Interrupt This Program” – without feeling diminished. On the contrary,...

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Next Spider-Man Movie Gets a Title

We finally know Spider-Man’s name. Yesterday, Sony revealed that the third Spider-Man movie set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be called Spider-Man: No Way Home. The announcement came in a video featuring Spidey actor Tom Holland and his two co-stars, Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, and declared...

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Zack Snyder’s Justice League is a Good Thing

As much as it’s been a nightmare in general, 2020 was pretty good to Zack Snyder on a professional level. Three years before, his last film in the DCEU, Justice League, was taken from him during post-production when he experienced a family tragedy, and Warner Bros. hired Joss Whedon to finish it. ...

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