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OFFICIAL: 7 Days of TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES on WOBAM! Entertainment
We’re in the middle of our San Diego Comic-Con coverage and our Attack on Titan series now, but today, we’re ready to announce our next series. Beginning on Sunday, July 22nd, we will be publishing a new post based on the upcoming film Teen Titans GO! To the Movies. In this series, we will be looking at both the Teen Titans and DC’s history with animation. The series will include the WOBAM! Entertainment review for Teen Titans GO! To the Movies. Check out our tentative schedule below. Day 1 (July 22nd): Is Titans Destined to Fail? Day 2 (July 23rd): 5 More Animated DC Shows That Should Go to the…
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FEATURE: Why Scarlet Witch and Vision Deserve a Team-Up Film
This Feature is part of our 7 Days of Ant-Man and The Wasp series, and you can click HERE to read all the posts. – When Wanda Maximoff and The Vision hit the ground running in Avengers: Age of Ultron, fans have been clamoring for them to get more screen time. And in the years since, they have. Sorta. Captain America: Civil War gave them some great moments, and Avengers: Infinity War gave them some bigger moments. But at the end of the day, there’s only so much development you can do in the team up movies. Vision and Scarlet Witch aren’t easy supporting characters the way Black Widow or Hawkeye are;…
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FEATURE: Five More Marvel Team-Ups We Want to See
With Marvel focusing more on team films such as Ant-Man and the Wasp, Thor: Ragnarok, and even Captain America: Civil War, I think now would be a good time to discuss 5 Marvel Team-Up films that need to happen. For the sake of simplicity, we’re not including any characters that have yet to appear in the MCU. Let’s jump into it! Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange We know that the Sorcerer Supreme due for a sequel and Wanda needs more time to shine. Both deal with the mystic arts, and both are two of the most underrated Marvel heroes. Could Strange train Wanda in the mystic arts? Is her power…
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FEATURE: Five Stories to Consider for ANT-MAN 3
Marvel’s Ant-Man and The Wasp is out in just a few days, and unsurprisingly, the sequel is already generating hype. Early reviews have been positive, while the film is on track for a solid box office opening. Naturally, this leads to speculation on a third Ant-Man movie. There are plenty of storylines in Ant-Man lore who need to join the movies. Below, we list five storylines that we’d like to see adapted in Ant-Man 3 or a future sequel. The Astonishing Ant-Man A recent comic book series by Nick Spencer, The Astonishing Ant-Man doubles down on Scott Lang’s humor and bad luck – both of which have been prominent in the movies. Lang is now head…
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FEATURE: Five Characters We Want to See in ANT-MAN 3
Marvel’s Ant-Man and The Wasp is out in just a few days, and unsurprisingly, the sequel is already generating hype. Early reviews have been positive, while the film is on track for a solid box office opening. Naturally, this leads to speculation on a third Ant-Man movie. There are still some characters in Ant-Man lore who need to join the movies, while there are other Marvel characters who’d make a great team-up with the MCU’s smallest hero. Below, we list five characters we’d want to see in Ant-Man 3 or a future sequel. Eric O’Grady Eric O’Grady is the third person in the comics to take on the Ant-Man mantle.…
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FEATURE: Why Kenobi: A Star Wars Story on Disney’s Streaming Service is a Good Idea
“Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope!” A galaxy in turmoil, the Star Wars are. In recent days, Lucasfilm has faced steep criticism of The Last Jedi, a box office bomb in Solo: A Star Wars Story, and an uncertain reality, as the House George Built retools future development plans. A rumor recently surfaced that those retooling plans would have a big impact, with the oft-rumored Kenobi: A Star Wars Story potentially being moved to Disney’s new streaming service. Of course, people on social media had a lot to say about this. I don’t understand Lucasfilms, the only Star Wars story movie about Obi-Wan Kenobi is being put on hold because…
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FEATURE: Rotten Tomatoes was WRONG and Netflix’s Live-Action DEATH NOTE Film is Actually Amazing
If you’re reading this on a desktop, the song “Reckless (Don’t Be So…)” by Australian Crawl should have begun to play. If you’re on a mobile device, you’ll have to click the play button to hear those dulcet tones. This song is the opener in Adam Wingard’s Death Note. Wingard has had a productive career, reaching notoriety with the horror films You’re Next, V/H/S, and Blair Witch. He’s also set to direct Godzilla vs. Kong, this October, for a 2020 release date. To say Death Note was in his wheelhouse is an understatement. But the fan reaction to the film was nothing short of toxic. Rotten Tomatoes critics weren’t a…
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Why IDW is the Way to go for the TMNT Reboot
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be making a return to the big screen! News just broke that Paramount will be rebooting the series, with Michael Bay Platinum Dunes returning to produce. Jim Gianopulos is the new head of Paramount, and if this new version of the franchise is going to succeed, there’s going to need to be major changes. Today, we’ll be looking a the Heroes in Half-Shell’s most recent comic series and why it needs to be the inspiration for the new series. In 2009 IDW Publishing launched a reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Now, the Ninja Turtles have had a complicated history like all comic book characters. They…
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FEATURE: Five STAR WARS Legends Characters That Should Be Made Canon
Star Wars Legends. The books, the comics that kept Star Wars fans satiated after the original trilogy released, and continued releasing new content through the prequel trilogy, up until that fateful day in October of 2012 when Disney bought Lucasfilm. Later, it was announced that Disney would be rewriting Star Wars canon, and everything besides the movies and The Clone Wars would move to a new division of Star Wars. The Legends. Quite an uproar was made, but Disney continued with their plans, and the stories the Legends told have been, and will continue to be rewritten by new authors. A select few Legends have been made canon, such as…
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Why the X-Men Should Not Join the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Yes, you read the title right. Don’t get me wrong. I like Marvel Cinematic Universe. I might not like some of them, but I am a fan. I can even go so far that Marvel could probably do wonders with the X-Men. But why then don’t I want the X-Men in the MCU? Well, that’s the entire point of this article. So with no further ado, let’s get going. A) X-Men wasn’t there when MCU started.Introducing X-Men is not the same thing as introducing the likes of Spider-Man, Fantastic Four. Both of these people are just several people. You can easily adapt them in. That’s not the case with the X-Men.…





























