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'House of the Dragon': Why We Should Expect More Scenes To Differ From The Book
Season two of House of the Dragon is off to a harrowing beginning, with the first two episodes exploring Queen Rhaenyra's grief over the death of her son, Prince Lucerys Velaryon at the hands of Aemond Targaryen and Vhagar, and a mis-aimed retaliatory strike that leads to the grisly murder of King Aegon II's son and heir, Prince Jaeherys, as well as the heartbreaking aftermath.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Who': The Subtle Clues Behind The Lead Up To The Finale's Big Villain Reveal, And Why It Worked So Well
WARNING! SPOILERS for Doctor Who 14x07/1x07, 'The Legend of Ruby Sunday'. As the Fifteenth Doctor's first season of Doctor Who rapidly draws to a close, fans have been treated to the return of Sutekh, God of Death, a classic villain from the Fourth Doctor story 'The Pyramids of Mars'. While some predicted the return, surprisingly few picked up on some of the most obvious clues that something was amiss, as far back as last year's 60th anniversary specials.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Futurism
5 Most Notable Sets Of 'Twins' In The 'Star Wars' Universe
The first three episodes of new Star Wars series The Acolyte are now airing on Disney Plus. Set a century prior to the events of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, early trailers set up The Acolyte as a murder mystery, only for the first episode's murder to be not such a mystery at all. Instead, the series has pivoted slightly, to the story Osha and Mae Aniseya, twin sisters on opposite sides of the Force. While Osha trained as a Jedi (training which was incomplete for an as yet unknown reason), Mae appears to be working with a Sith.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Futurism
Master of Muppets: The 6 Most Iconic Characters Originated By Jim Henson
Jim Henson Idea Man, a Ron Howard-directed documentary film chronicling the life of Jim Henson. Henson, who died in 1990 aged just 53, packed his all too short life with creative pursuits, including experimental filmmaking, puppet building, and animatronics. However, he is by far best known for his creation of the iconic Muppets.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Who': 10 Best Relatives Of Companions
Russel T. Davies second tenure at the helm of Doctor Who has officially begun. With the three 60th anniversary specials starring David Tennant and Catherine Tate, and more recently, a Christmas special officially introducing Ncuti Gatwa as The Fifteenth Doctor, it's already been a wild ride. With a new Who era comes new characters to fall in love with, both leads and supporting players. Fans loved getting to know Rose Noble, the teenage daughter of former companion Donna Noble, while Carla and Cherry Sunday, the adoptive Mother and Grandmother of The Fifteenth Doctor's new companion Ruby Sunday, are already becoming fan favourites.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Futurism
Rest In Peace, Richard M. Sherman: A Look At The Sherman Brothers' Most Beloved Compositions
On 25 May, 2024, the world lost a Disney Legend when Richard M. Sherman passed away at the age of 95. As the Sherman Brothers, Richard and his older brother, Robert B. Sherman (who passed in 2012), may be responsible for more motion picture musical song scores than any other songwriting duo in history.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
10 Most Devastating Moments In 'X-Men '97', Season One
WARNING!: SPOILERS for the entirety of X-Men '97, Season One. While the series is a sequel to a cartoon of the 90s that defined a great many childhoods, it was made clear from the time of it's announcement that X-Men '97 was gunning for a different target demographic than the original X-Men: The Animated Series. '97 is a series for those who grew up with the original, a series for fans of the X-Men comics and characters.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
'X-Men '97' Just Quietly Resolved One Of The Biggest Cartoon Cliffhangers Of The 90s
WARNING! SPOILERS for X-Men '97, 'Tolerance Is Extinction', parts one through three. The 90s were a golden era for superhero cartoons, with shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Spider-Man: The Animated series, the iconic original X-Men animated series, and many more aired during this time frame. While many episodes of such shows were self-contained, some featured two-part stories, and a few were even serialized in nature. Unfortunately, cartoon series at the time were often cancelled with little warning, and as a result, some left unresolved cliffhangers.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
Marvel Comics May Have Just Re-introduced The Perfect Villain For A Scarlet Witch Solo Movie
For years now, fans have expressed a desire for an MCU solo film for Wanda Maximoff, aka the Scarlet Witch. These desires increased after the success of the Disney Plus limited series WandaVision, and ever since, rumours have swirled that a film was in development.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
'Star Wars': Which 'Tales' Could We See Next?
May the Fourth 2024, a date known affectionately as 'Star Wars Day', brought with it the Disney Plus debut of Tales of the Empire, a series of six shorts following two characters, eventual Ahsoka villain Morgan Elsbeth, and fallen Jedi Bariss Offee, during the days of the Galactic Empire. It is the second Tales series, following the release of Tales of the Jedi in 2022.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Futurism
Beyond 'The Bad Batch': 4 Possible Spin-Offs
WARNING! SPOILERS for The Bad Batch series finale. After three action-packed seasons, The Bad Batch has come to an end. To the surprise of many fans, the series gets a relatively happy ending, with Omega rescued, the Tantiss base destroyed, and no major loss of life save for the heroic sacrifice of Nala Se, and as is to be expected of a series set in this era, a few unfortunate clones. In the aftermath, Hunter, Wrecker, and Crosshair retire to Pabu to raise Omega in peace, while Echo once again departs to rejoin Rex.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Futurism
In Memoriam: Ray Chan's Biggest Contributions To The MCU
In sad news, Raymond 'Ray' Chan, an Art Director/Production Designer died unexpectedly on April 3, 2024, at the age of just 56. Chan worked on a number of well received projects over the years, including Nanny McPhee, National Treasure, and the cult classic Children of Men, but he will almost certainly be most remembered for his quite extensive work within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks











