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Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 3 Review: Why Is She Even Here?

February 24, 2024 by The Comic Crow 2 Comments

Azula, Nickelodeon & Netflix Avatar

The third episode of the Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action adaptation from Netflix opens with a failed assassination plot against Fire Lord Ozai and the reveal of Azula. But why is she even here? In the Nickelodeon cartoon, Azula is briefly shown in Book One but doesn’t get involved until after the events at the […]

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Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 2 Review: GIRL BOSS MODE ACTIVATE!

February 23, 2024 by The Comic Crow Leave a Comment

Kyoshi Mode Active, Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender

In which we review the second episode of the Netflix version of Avatar: The Last Airbender. This episode is very frustrating to review because it makes a lot of changes while also mostly focusing on a single episode of the cartoon. Episode one combined the first three episodes of the cartoon, mostly, while adding in […]

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Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode One Review: How Not To Game Of Thrones

February 23, 2024 by The Comic Crow 1 Comment

While watching Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender episode one, it’s hard not to be consistently reminded of the showrunner Albert Kim stating that the show needed to make an appeal to Game of Thrones fans. That the series needed to be more mature and adult. And this ideology plagues all of the first episode. To […]

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

Amazon Prime Video’s Lord Of the Rings: The Rings of Power Crew Caught Spreading Lies About Season 2

February 22, 2024 by Tebow 2 Comments

Rings of Power from Amazon

When fans of the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings learned that Amazon Prime Video would be making its own show, The Rings of Power, which was loosely based on the late author’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, there was much trepidation among the fandom. Amazon went out and spent over one billion […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: amazon, Amazon Prime VIdeo, lord of the rings, rings of power, Tolkien

Netflix Confirmed Money Heist Spin-Off Berlin Season 2 With Pedro Alonso In The Works

February 20, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Julio Peña and Begoña Vargas in Berlin (2023) Screenshot

Netflix’s crime drama series Money Heist spin-off, Berlin, has been given the green light for a second season, much to the delight of fans worldwide. Despite its initial release just last year, the show’s popularity has soared, earning it a renewal for another thrilling instalment. The news of Berlin Season 2 renewal by Netflix was […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: Berlin, Money Heist, netflix, Pedro Alonso

X-Men ’97 Morph Actor J.P. Karliak Is An LGTBQ Activist And Founder Of Queer Vox Voice Casting

February 19, 2024 by Tebow 2 Comments

Morph, X-Men '97

It seems like we can’t go a day without some new controversy rearing it’s ugly head for the upcoming Disney Plus show X-Men 97. Despite a promising start when showrunner Beau De Mayo proclaimed that he would not allow people to work on the show if they weren’t already a fan of the X-Men, we […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: Disney Plus, LGBTQ+, marvel, Morph, x-men 97

DCEU Surprise Hit Show ‘Superman And Lois’ Cancelled As The CW Changes Course On Programming

February 19, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

The CW Nexstar Media Group linear TV broadcast TV Dennis Miller Superman & Lois DCEU

The CW is charting a unique course in the age of streaming wars and declining linear TV viewership. While competitors like Disney’s ABC and Paramount’s CBS contemplate abandoning traditional broadcasting, The CW and parent company Nexstar Media Group are doubling down. With 200 stations nationwide, Nexstar sees an opportunity in wide-ranging programming that draws viewers […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: dceu, hollywood, television

Doctor Who’s David Tennant Mocks Donald Trump In BAFTA Awards Speech

February 19, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

David Tennant

Doctor Who has been embroiled in controversy since the 60th Anniversary specials brought David Tennant back into the forefront with three bizarre episodes putting transgender and race replacements center into the show that used to be about science fiction fun. While the ratings have been the lowest ever for the show for its specials, David […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Television Tagged With: bafta awards, david tennant, Donald Trump, emily blunt, Poor Things

Nicolas Cage May Reprise His Role In Amazon’s New Spider-Man Noir

February 17, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Edge of Spider-Verse #1 (September, 2014) Cover Artist Richard Isanove

Spider-Man Noir, an alternate version of Peter Parker from the Marvel Noir universe (Earth-90214), first appeared in “Spider-Man: Noir #1” (February 2009). Created by David Hine (co-writer), Fabrice Sapolsky (co-writer), Carmine Di Giandomenico (artist), and Marko Djurdjevic (costume design), this iteration of Spider-Man is set in New York City during the Great Depression in 1933. […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: amazon, Nicolas Cage, Spider-Man Noir

After Madame Web Box Office Bomb, Silk: Spider Society Fires Every Writer And Shifts Focus To A Male Audience

February 17, 2024 by The Comic Crow 3 Comments

Silk, Marvel Comics

Amazon has reportedly fired the entire writer’s room for Silk: Spider Society and nearly everyone else involved in the project other than the showrunner, Angela Kang, and one executive producer just a day after the disastrous opening of Madame Web. Silk: Spider Society is going to be the first show from Sony set within their […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: amazon, marvel, mcu, silk spider society, spider-verse

X-Men ’97 Is D.O.A. With Fans Outraged By Non-Binary Morph & Removal Of Feminine Assets

February 16, 2024 by The Comic Crow 8 Comments

Wolverine and Cyclops, X-Men '97

It took less than a day for the hype around X-Men 97 to completely die out among Marvel fans. Hearing that the beloved Fox cartoon would continue on was like dangling shiny keys in front of fans. But as with anything made for “modern audiences,” it was short-lived as Disney strangled the content with its […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: disney, marvel, marvel comics, mcu, x-men, x-men 97

Stephen Amell Looks To Make His Mark On Serious Acting As The Arrow Actor Moves To Suits L.A. Spin-off

February 16, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

Stephen Amell in Arrow

Stephen Amell, best known for his role as the Green Arrow in the hit T.V. series “Arrow,” has transitioned from a superhero to a pro wrestler and now to a lawyer in the highly anticipated “Suits” spin-off, “Suits L.A.” The series centers on Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who represents powerful […]

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