Author: Joseph

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Marvel Cinematic Universe aficionados were recently caught in a vortex of conjecture following the tantalizing post-credits cliffhanger of James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. As the last credit sequence disappeared from the screen, a captivating phrase held the audience’s breath: “The Legendary Star-Lord Will Return.” James Gunn, the architect behind the triumph of this epic trilogy, subtly gestured towards a distinct narrative revolving around Star-Lord, an iconic character brought to life by Chris Pratt. Initially, this statement was interpreted by many cinema-lovers as an allusion to Star-Lord’s imminent reappearance in the forthcoming Avengers series. However, this post-credits whisper…

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In the wake of the astronomical success garnered by “The Last of Us” and numerous other recent adaptations, the entertainment industry is poised to experience a deluge of films and television series originating from the video game realm. There are two faces to this coin: while The Super Mario Bros. Movie, among others, has laid bare the incredible potential for video game adaptations to shatter box office records, it has also fueled concerns about the possible greenlighting of less promising projects. Craig Mazin, the man who brought “The Last of Us” to HBO alongside Neil Druckmann, holds such reservations. Mazin…

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Emanating on the silver screen during the balmy days of 1984, the original Ghostbusters flick, weaved into existence by the creative trio of Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, and guided by the directorial mastery of Ivan Reitman, swiftly commanded a position of reverence amongst film critics and audiences alike. Consequently, a sequel ensued, materializing five years hence. The Ghostbusters II, thus, set the stage for the arrival of the trilogy’s conclusion, under the working title of Ghostbusters: Hellbent, featuring Aykroyd at the heart of its scriptwriting. Alas, this film never found the road to full realization. Yet, Hollywood’s aspiration…

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With a nostalgic flare that evokes memories of beloved raunchy comedies from the late 90s and early 2000s, Jennifer Lawrence’s latest film, No Hard Feelings, has been making quite a stir. Although the narrative’s premise may initially strike you as a storyline fit for a retro comedy—centering on Lawrence’s character who agrees to date an awkward young man, all in the hope of receiving a used car in return—the film has unquestionably won over audiences and is currently topping the charts as the highest-grossing R-rated comedy domestically of this decade. Despite not raking in box office earnings in the hundreds…

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“May I have the pleasure of taking your order?” This is the legendary phrase that has etched its mark on every 90s child’s memory, and is primed to reverberate once more with the much-anticipated follow-up to the celebrated Nickelodeon classic – Good Burger 2. Rewind to 1994, Nickelodeon aired a unique show titled All That. This sketch comedy series was essentially designed to mimic Saturday Night Live, albeit targeted towards younger viewers. The show was a remarkable success, fondly reminiscing the amusing journeys of numerous young stars that it helped catapult into the limelight. Among the most renowned cast members…

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Unpack your suitcases, the time to set foot into the adventurous journey with The Real Housewives of New York City’s former cast members, Sonja Morgan and Luann de Lesseps, is nearly upon us. The curtains are about to rise for the latest reality show, Luann and Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake. A fresh teaser unveiled on Bravo’s Twitter account gives a sneak peek into what these ladies are loading up for their countryside vacation. Would any expedition be complete without a Louis Vuitton keepsake? De Lesseps has got her bases covered as she’s bringing along a box from the iconic…

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The cinematic landscape of 2023 has been dotted with a host of riveting releases. However, crowning the list of these blockbusters is the much-acclaimed The Super Mario Bros. Movie. This record-breaking film, modelled after the legendary Nintendo franchise, has not only conquered the box office but also the hearts of viewers since its release in April. The film has ruled the Blu-ray and digital space for some weeks, and now fans have something new to cheer about. Universal has finally disclosed the long-anticipated date for the movie’s release on Peacock. Prepare to join Mario and his companions on their thrilling…

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Since the deal was inked in the late summer of 2020, the revered production company Archewell Productions, guided by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has actively been in the limelight, ushering in significant projects. Two main releases have surfaced on the Netflix platform so far, with several other prospects under development, or regrettably, axed. Today, we delve into an exciting new project christened ‘Bad Manners’, promising to be the inaugural live-action series sprouting from their comprehensive Netflix pact. Prince Harry and Meghan’s brainchild has been the force behind the launch of two prominent projects…

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With the onset of the latest promotional campaign for Dune Part Two, fan anticipation has skyrocketed. This article explores the trailer in detail to deduce what awaits the audience, including surprises, twists, and unforeseen revelations. So let’s delve into the intriguing elements and surprises we identified in the official trailer for Dune Part Two. Christopher Walken’s Debut as The Emperor Image: Warner Bros The Emperor of the Known Universe was conspicuously absent in the inaugural Dune film, a stark divergence from Frank Herbert’s original book series Dune and the 1980’s adaptation by Lynch. This reluctance to feature the primary adversary…

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In a resolute stand, Warner Bros. has justified a scene in the forthcoming Barbie movie that incited its prohibition in Vietnam. The discord resulted from a map appearing in the film that delineates China’s territorial dominions in the South China Sea, featuring the contentious “nine-dash” line. Warner Bros. maintains their artistic choice, underlining that the map was designed to resemble a child’s crayon sketch. The studio elucidates that it was conceived to symbolize Barbie’s whimsical expedition from the fictional Barbie Land to the actual world. Warner Bros. also clarified through Variety, a reputable news outlet, that the map was devoid…

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