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Shogun On Hulu And FX, Making Japan’s Warrior Culture Great Again

February 28, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

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Shogun (2024), the adaption of James Clavell’s renowned 1975 novel into a captivating historical drama series set in Japan is making warrior culture great again. Having made its debut on February 27, 2024, on Hulu and FX, the series spans 10 episodes, each a testament to the rich tapestry of Japanese history and culture. In […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: FX, HULU, Japan, Shogun

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 7 Review: PAKU IS BASED!

February 28, 2024 by The Comic Crow Leave a Comment

Princess Yue, Netflix Avatar

This is it, the final part of Netflix: Avatar: The Last Airbender, and it’ll become very apparent that the showrunners are attempting to speed-run through events to catch up with where Book One of Avatar: The Last Air Bender is supposed to end. It begins with an assassination attempt on Zuko by Zhao, who has […]

Filed Under: Television, TV Reviews Tagged With: avatar, avatar the last airbender, netflix

Bob Iger Reshuffles Disney Leadership as Film President Sean Bailey Leaves Over Underwhelming Nostalgia-Soaked Remakes

February 27, 2024 by Eddy Brock 1 Comment

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Disney movie executive Sean Bailey has resigned after 14 years overseeing production, departing the Magic Kingdom amidst a leadership shuffle and calls from investors to improve box office returns. Bailey brought hits like live-action “Aladdin” and “The Lion King,” which grossed over $1 billion each. However, recent remakes soaked in nostalgia to preserve Mickey Mouse’s […]

Filed Under: Movies, Television Tagged With: disney, hollywood, movies

Phase 5 Marvel Slumps Into “Superhero Fatigue” As Marvel Studio Film Flop

February 27, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

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While Marvel Studios has long enjoyed box office success, the company is not immune to the challenges of superhero fatigue. In response to this industry-wide issue, Marvel is quietly retooling and refining its approach, showcasing its adaptability and commitment to quality storytelling. Despite a 15-year track record of nostalgia-bait box-office success and blunders, the studio’s […]

Filed Under: Movies, Television Tagged With: disney, hollywood, marvel, mcu, movies, television

Marvel Reveals A Gender-Bending Masculine Redesign For Storm For The Disney+ X-Men ’97 Cartoon

February 27, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 15 Comments

Storm in X-Men '97

X-Men ’97 has been under fire from fans for their making identity politics decisions in the designs which are ruining beloved characters. The show is going to release on Disney+ as a continuation of the original animated series. Now, Marvel Studios has unveiled they will be releasing a preview comic on March 27th which will […]

Filed Under: Comics, Television Tagged With: disney, marvel studios, storm, x-men, x-men 97

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 6 Review: They Hate Roku

February 27, 2024 by The Comic Crow Leave a Comment

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In Netflix Avatar during the second episode, a baffling decision was made to replace Roku with Kyoshi as the one to advise Aang on what to do about the Fire Nation. However, many shill accounts were quick to jump to defense claiming Roku had not been replaced. People simply had to wait till the sixth […]

Filed Under: Television, TV Reviews Tagged With: Aang, Avatar: The Last Airbender, netflix, netflix adaptation, Netflix avatar, Roku

Yet Another Tired Trope For Jenna Coleman’s Upcoming BBC Studios Series ‘The Jetty’

February 27, 2024 by Jack Dunn 2 Comments

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The Jetty is an upcoming BBC Studios series that purports to explore significant themes surrounding sexual morality, identity, and memory. Set to star Wilderness’ Jenna Coleman, the show is marketed as a blend of a coming-of-age tale and a detective thriller. Touted as: “The Jetty asks big questions about sexual morality, identity, and memory, in […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: bbc, Jenna Coleman, The Jetty

Nick Offerman From The Last of Us Swears At Christians During His 2024 Independent Spirit Awards Acceptance Speech

February 26, 2024 by Jack Dunn 2 Comments

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Last year, The Last of Us director Peter Hoar admitted attempting to “trick” straight audiences into watching the show’s degenerate third episode, which featured gay soft porn. Now, Nick Offerman, during his acceptance speech at the 2024 Independent Spirit Awards, claims that the people who didn’t like being tricked into watching what must be the […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television Tagged With: Nick Offerman, Peter Hoar, The Last Of Us

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 5 Review: Can Aang Even Water Bend?

February 26, 2024 by The Comic Crow Leave a Comment

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender makes you miss the The Last Airbender movie. Sure, it was hot garbage, but it only lasted under two hours. By the time episode five wraps up, that’s more than four hours of binging pure trash. With another two and a half hours still left to consume. Shyamalan may not […]

Filed Under: Television, TV Reviews Tagged With: Aang, Avatar: The Last Airbender, netflix, netflix adaptation, Netflix avatar

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 4 Review: Bumi Wants To Murder Children And Die!

February 25, 2024 by The Comic Crow Leave a Comment

This Netflix episode hurts to watch if you are an actual fan of the real Avatar: The Last Airbender series from Nickelodeon. It fundamentally changes the character of Bumi into a bitter, murderous, and hateful man, while also still having him make jokes and toy around with Aang. The ending of this episode was an […]

Filed Under: Television, TV Reviews Tagged With: Avatar: The Last Airbender, King Bumi, netflix, netflix adaptation, Netflix avatar

Daily Wire Makes A Pendragon Cycle Mini-Series Replete With Atlantean Bull Dancers

February 25, 2024 by The Dark Herald 1 Comment

The Pendragon Cycle

The Dark Herald takes a look at the Pendragon Cycle as made into a mini-series by the Daily Wire. I’m a long-time fan of Stephen Lawhead’s Pendragon Cycle.  It’s a retelling of the King Arthur stories but told from both a historical and Christian perspective.  It stretches from the final days of the Roman Empire in […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: books, Daily Wire, Pendragon Cycle, Stephen Lawhead

Warner Bros. Spares No Expense on A-List Talent Like Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, And Michael B. Jordan Ahead of Potential Sale

February 24, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

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As Warner Bros. looks to entice top talent in Hollywood, the storied studio is sparing no expense in new deals with the likes of Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Michael B. Jordan. These partnerships, while costly, may help boost Warner Bros.’s value if parent company Warner Bros. Discovery opts to sell or merge the studio. […]

Filed Under: Movies, Television Tagged With: hollywood, movies, warner bros

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