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This last one was really worth watching, Jessica. I'd say about 75% featured Melanie and Oliver.Turns out they were some of what I've really been missing.
(I'd also recommend watching S3 E4, Chapter 23. It's an utterly fiendish exploration of the dangers of time travel, with the most visually distinctive antagonists who've yet appeared on the show.)
I thought some folks might be interested in this merchandise: [link]
Andy Serkis will direct Venom 2: [link]
Matt, yeah like I said before, the Time Demons are the closest they've gotten to putting something that feels like Bill S. art on the screen.
ACK! NOOOOOOO! Especially given the way Far from Home ended, that is a TERRIBLE development. Sony, don't be stupid! Disney revitalized this character in a way you utterly failed to do!
I'm hanging on to this paragraph:
There is a thread of hope, however, that Spider-Man's fate within the MCU could still be salvaged. BuzzFeed News has confirmed negotiations between Disney and Sony about the character's fate remain ongoing, including how much Sony's Spider-Man movies could remain a part of the MCU.
Does Sony think they can hold Spider-Man hostage for a better deal? Against Disney? Disney Lawyers have earned the reputation they have.
I'm just imagining every Sony tentpole release over the next few years opening on the same date as a Star Wars, MCU, or Disney Princess movie.
I gotta say, I don't think Sony is to blame for this. Sounds like Disney wanted even more money and tried to strong-arm them and Sony said no. The current arrangement was good for fans and overall storytelling,but it seems to me that Disney is the one that tried to alter the deal and the one we should blame here.