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Addison Rae fans can now score a Battle Royale win playing as the pop singer in Fortnite.
At the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, in order to protect the multiverse, Doctor Strange cast a spell that caused everyone to forget who Peter Parker is. Due to that incredible sacrifice, Peter entered Spider-Man: Brand New Day on something of an island, with none of his friends or family by his side. However,…
“Invincible” has quickly earned a reputation as one of the greatest superhero television shows ever made — it’s also one of the most violent. For the most part, the Prime Video series isn’t injecting the extreme level of gore and brutality out of nowhere. Almost every death (or near-death) has a direct predecessor in the…
Alfred is the most iconic supporting character in comics, hands down. He’s been Batman’s faithful butler for decades and is just as essential to the Dark Knight’s image as the Batsuit itself. Heck, Robin debuted far before Alfred, but the butler has been in even more adaptations than the Boy Wonder. Alfred has been Bruce’s…
Posted in: Comics, Doctor Strange, Marvel Comics, Marvel Studios, Movies, Spider-Man | Tagged: Ben 10, Bill Metzger, damage control, dwayne mcduffie, joe casey, nick dragotta, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, steve rude, Tramell Tillman
Posted in: Comics, Doctor Strange, Marvel Comics, Marvel Studios, Movies, Spider-Man | Tagged: Ben 10, Bill Metzger, damage control, dwayne mcduffie, joe casey, nick dragotta, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, steve rude, Tramell Tillman
We’re just weeks away from the release of Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, but developer Arc System Works intends to support the game well past launch, and they demonstrated that yesterday by revealing the game’s first DLC character. Phoenix Cyclops is the first character in the game’s upcoming wave 1 DLC, and you can check him…
One Piece isn’t just entertaining anime fans; it’s inspiring scientists to name newly discovered beetles after one of its characters.
Diehard “NCIS” fans are no doubt familiar with the name “Donald P. Bellisario.” He’s the show’s creator, and his name appears in the opening credits for each one of the show’s 507 episodes and counting (plus the credits for “NCIS'” spinoff shows, like “NCIS: Los Angeles,” “NCIS: New Orleans,” and “NCIS: Hawai’i”).
After Marvel scrapped work on a TV series, Waldron is developing the movie idea based on the character that has been in the comics around since the late 1960s.