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Review: THE INFINTY GAUNTLET
Marvel’s Infinity Gauntlet is one of those events where you have no idea what’s going to happen next. The story goes from earth to space to face time face with God himself, and yet it never feels crazy or out of control. It’s gonna be tough breaking this one down but I’m up to the challenge. We have Thanos, the Mad Titan, a recurring villain of the Avengers gain control of the Infinity Gauntlet, the most powerful weapon in the universe. He wants to impress Death, like the physical embodiment of Death. He believes he can become her lover by inflicting as much death and destruction upon the universe. With…
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Retrospective Review: AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
Avengers: Age of Ultron(2015) Directed By: Joss Whedon Produced By: Kevin Feige Written By: Joss Whedon Welcome again to our next installment of 20 Days of Infinity War! We’re here to talk about Avengers 1.5, I mean 2. Avengers: Age of Ultron! There are some spoilers below. Not many. But some! But seriously. Can we stop and talk about how this movie doesn’t feel like it needed to be a movie? Avengers: Age of Ultron doesn’t feel like a true movie, like it didn’t need to be as long, or have as many side notes. Almost could have been an Avengers 1.5, where Avengers 2 is Captain America: Civil War. We…
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Kevin Feige Teases “Immediate” Potential for a NOVA Movie
Marvel Studios has already explored some parts of the MCU’s cosmic side, with the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and the Thanos/Infinity Gauntlet storyline. However, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is expected to kick off an increased focus on cosmic properties. One character that fans have wanted to see was Nova. We’ve already met the Nova Corps in the first Guardians, but that’s it. So, will we ever get a movie? Speaking with ComicBook, Marvel’s Kevin Feige offers a promising answer when asked about Nova’s cinematic potential. “Nova is… if we have a big board with a bunch of characters that have more immediate potential, Nova is on that board.…
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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Sequel Will Take Peter Parker Outside of New York
The first MCU movie to follow Marvel’s two-film Avengers finale will be the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming. Not much is known about the film, other than that it will begin the exploration of a different, post-Avengers 4 world. Now, we have some new details. Speaking with io9, Marvel’s Kevin Feige talks about the next Spider-Man movie, confirming that production starts in July. Additionally, Peter Parker won’t just be sticking around in New York this time. “We film in London. We shot [the] first film in Atlanta. And we shoot a lot of films in London but there’s another reason we’re shooting in London which is, yes, Spidey, of course, will…
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KRYPTON Midseason Review – Season 1
Set two generations before the destruction of the legendary Man of Steel’s home planet, Krypton follows Superman’s grandfather – whose House of El was ostracized and shamed – as he fights to redeem his family’s honor and save his beloved world from chaos. Right now, we’re halfway through the ten-episode season of Krypton (hopefully the first of many). We’ve already reviewed the pilot episode, so for this review, we will focus on episodes 2-5. [Warning: We’ll Be Discussing SPOILERS From the First Half of Krypton Season 1.] In “House of El,” Seg initially disregards Adam Strange’s warning of an enemy from the future, instead plotting to kill Daron-Vex. After discovering…
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Review: ULTIMATE AVENGERS
Hi all! Me again. First of all welcome back to our 20 Days of Infinity War series! Second of all, lemme just say watching this movie first instead of Ultimate Avengers II would have really helped my review of it I did here. Not by much, but a little! We begin at the end of World War II, where Captain America saves his men from the Ji’Tari Nazis, but ends up in the ocean, frozen. We go to the present, where Bruce Banner is studying the super soldier program, and Fury is searching the bottom of the ocean, looking for I assume, Captain America. He finds him, they defrost him,…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 4×18- “Lose Yourself”
The Flash (4×18)- “Lose Yourself” Written by: Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza Directed by: Hanelle M Culpepper This week’s episode features the search for Edwin Gauss aka The Folded Man. Gauss has been reimagined as a hippy teleporter and that makes him incredibly important to DaVoe since it would mean he could teleport even without his chair and for Team Flash since he uses Pocket Dimensions and that would get them into DaVoe’s lair. But that’s really just the window dressing since the primary thrust of this episode is the eternal hero’s debate in comics: To Kill vs Not to Kill. Ralph is very much in the kill camp as…
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DEADPOOL 2 Already Breaking Some Advance Ticket Sales Records
We’re now less than a month away from the release of Fox’s Deadpool 2. This week, the studio released the final trailer, and advance tickets went on sale. Now, the film is already setting new records. Fandango has announced (via Deadline) that Deadpool 2 is currently on track to become the biggest R-rated pre-seller in the company’s history, beating 2015’s Fifty Shades of Grey. The film is also selling like crazy at Regal Cinemas, easily breaking their 24-hour record and outperforming IT. Meanwhile, Deadpool 2 is now the third biggest pre-seller on Fandango this year, behind only Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther. Fandango’s Erik Davis had this to say…
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SUPERMAN: UNBOUND Review
Now we find Superman facing one of his most famous foes. An entity is known as Brainiac. The positive The story is decent, the characters (for the most part) works well in the story they try to tell. The art style of the movie looked like it could be a mix of western and Japanese (anime). A blend that in theory shouldn’t work, but works well here. While the animation was good in general, there are flaws. The best part of the movie is easily the voice acting. Especially Matt Bomer and John Noble. The former does the voice of Superman (while being Henry Cavill’s twin brother by the looks…
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5 Films to Watch Before AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
Avengers: Infinity War is right around the corner. It’s also breaking presale records left and right. Now, if you’re a person who doesn’t watch Marvel movies or someone who simply needs a refresher course you might say: “Michael, I don’t have time to watch 18 movies!” Well, don’t fret my friend. Today I will be giving you a list of the five Marvel movies to watch before Infinity War. This list will help paint a narrative that will show you most of what’s going on. We’re going to miss some of Marvel’s best films (sorry Winter Soldier and Iron Man 3), but we’re in crunch time, and sacrifices must be made. Let’s…




























