Abandoned Pokemon Gold Silver Designs Discovered

Fans uncovered some never-before-seen designs from Pokémon Gold and Silver, showing new baby forms and evolutions for Generation I and II creatures. Pokémon hasn’t exactly left the spotlight over the years, but they’ve been having a stellar time lately. Aside from the near-ubiquitous nature of Pokémon GO following its launch, fans have been eagerly awaiting the rumored core Pokémon RPG for the Switch. Luckily, that’s still coming in 2019, but some more events are closer at hand....

April 21, 2022 · 3 min · 560 words · Willie Schueller

Adam Sandler Pt Anderson Reunite For Netflix Special

Comedian Adam Sandler and Phantom Thread auteur Paul Thomas Anderson have reunited to work on Sandler’s new comedy special for Netflix. A few years ago when Netflix began pivoting from delivering other people’s content to producing their own, one of the first big stars they signed to a deal was Adam Sandler. Since then, Sandler has churned out several surprisingly successful comedy movies for the streaming service. This month Sandler serves up his latest movie The Week Of, co-starring his old pal Chris Rock....

April 21, 2022 · 3 min · 585 words · Jonathan Twiford

Agents Of Shield 8 Unanswered Questions After Season 6 Episode 9

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 6, episode 9 left Mack and his team convinced they’d saved the day - and completely unaware of the many unanswered questions that mean the threat of Izel is far from over. “Collision (Part 2)” draws a fascinating contrast between Sarge and Coulson; where Coulson would never leave a man behind, even at the risk of his mission, Sarge is willing to sacrifice anyone and anything....

April 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1095 words · Charles Taylor

Agents Of Shield Clark Gregg Hints At Ghost Rider Coulson Fates

Marvel and ABC have had their fair share of bumps and bruises while making Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the show has continued to develop into a quality corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Season four has further proved this to be the case by introducing Robbie Reyes as Ghost Rider, teasing Johnny Blaze, and bringing a darker, more mature tone to each episode. The inclusion of Ghost Rider and Marvel Studios’ recently released film Doctor Strange have brought the supernatural to the MCU, which is being given just as much attention on the small screen as it is in theaters....

April 21, 2022 · 3 min · 491 words · Eunice Bankhead

Agents Of Shield Wraps Forever As Filming Ends On Season 7 Finale

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. wraps for the final time ever as they finish filming the season 7 finale, with cast members commemorating the TV show. In 2013, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. premiered on ABC as the very first Marvel TV spinoff from Marvel Studios’ Marvel Cinematic Universe, picking up after Phil Coulson’s death in The Avengers and following his return to the living as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. However, at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, it was revealed Agents of S....

April 21, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Agustin Coughlin

10 Most Unrealistic Tv Show Apartments

You see a lot of unrealistic things in television: superheroes, ghosts, Big Bads out to start the apocalypse approximately once a season, just to name a few. But there’s one thing that tops all of these ridiculous TV tropes, easily winning the most unrealistic feature of modern day television: the myth of the incredibly large, beautiful apartment in the center of a city, somehow paid for by a group of underemployed mid-20-somethings....

April 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1314 words · John Fogle

10 Movies You Didn T Realize Were Made By Disney

Disney movies are some of the most successful and well-known movies around. Their animated films are often the most popular animated movies that are released, and they now own many other franchises, including Marvel and Star Wars. When you think of Disney, you might think of things like Pixar and the MCU. But there are many Disney movies made over the years that you probably didn’t realize were made by the studio....

April 20, 2022 · 5 min · 1009 words · Ramon Turpin

10 Pixar Logic Memes That Are Too Hilarious For Words

Who doesn’t love a good Pixar movie? They do phenomenally well at the box office and typically received unanimous critical acclaim. Many Pixar films have even been nominated for Academy Awards. It doesn’t matter how old you are; Pixar is for everyone. Parents may use their kids as an excuse to go check out the last Pixar animation in theaters, but that doesn’t mean they don’t secretly (or openly) enjoy the films themselves....

April 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1260 words · Daniel Davenport

10 Secrets You Never Knew About The Beginning Of The Mcu

The MCU is an unprecedented cinematic beast. Never before have more than twenty movies come together to create one coherent world. Sure, there are the James Bond films, but that’s a single character put into different scenarios throughout the decades rather than one overarching narrative. Since Marvel’s huge success with its series, many other studios have attempted similar enterprises, but none have achieved anywhere close to the same results. Twelve years ago, people would have looked at someone like they had snot profusely dripping out of their nose if they told them Marvel was going to be the biggest thing in theaters....

April 20, 2022 · 5 min · 1044 words · Nina Johann

10 X Men Apocalypse Rumors We Want To Be True

X-Men: Apocalypse may be slightly overshadowed by the big boys of Marvel and DC at the moment, but that’s not to say fans aren’t eagerly anticipating and speculating on the next X-Men film. The series has spanned 16 years and is the 12th highest-grossing film franchise of all time, earning over $3.5 billion worldwide at the box office. As with any superhero movie with this much of a following, there have been many rumors and rumblings about what fans can expect from a film that promises to be an epic conclusion and, according to director Bryan Singer, isn’t just the final chapter in the First Class trilogy, but “the climax of six movies, beginning with X-Men 1”....

April 20, 2022 · 8 min · 1695 words · Karen Hogan

15 Gen I Pok Mon That Everyone Catches Who Have Really Bad Stats

The Pokémon video game franchise has become one of the most popular and most iconic franchises in the world. Originally, the first-generation games of Pokémon Red and Blue (Green in Japan) introduced over 151 different Pokémon. Today, that list has increased to well over 800 Pokémon, many of which can only be obtained during special events. As the games evolved, the first generation of Pokémon evolved along with them. With new game mechanics, such as Mega Evolution and the expansion of battle and support items, the first generation of Pokémon have proven themselves to be more than a match for the latest generations of Pokémon....

April 20, 2022 · 12 min · 2373 words · Kathleen Alston

15 Most Powerful Magic Using Superheroes In Dc Comics

Magic has long been a staple of the DC Comics universe, and many heroes have used it as the source of their powers. The person who really codified magic in DC Comics was Alan Moore, who helped link together all of the disparate magic-using superheroes during his run on Swamp Thing. This series helped form the Vertigo imprint, which is the label DC uses for comics with adult content. Vertigo would become the home of many magic-based series (such as Hellblazer)....

April 20, 2022 · 16 min · 3350 words · Robert Hartman

15 Most Powerful Marvel Characters To Wield The Power Cosmic

In 1966, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were coming up with ideas for a new villain to face the Fantastic Four. What they came up was a demigod that feasted upon the life energy of worlds. His name was Galactus, and his presence proved to the Fantastic Four that there was a whole universe full of super-powered beings out there, and the responsibility of protecting the Earth from them had fallen onto their shoulders....

April 20, 2022 · 17 min · 3585 words · Sammy Forster

16 Inch Macbook Pro Production Underway Supply Chain

If you’re waiting impatiently for the upcoming M1X-powered MacBook Pro machines, a new supply-chain report says that 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro production is now underway. There’s still no certainty as to when the new machines will go on sale, however … Background We’ve heard conflicting reports about when to expect the new machines. Even the most optimistic of these only said that they might be released “as early as” sometime in the summer, while the most pessimistic have suggested November....

April 20, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Lydia Wasinger

20 Crazy Behind The Scenes Details About A Knight S Tale

A Knight’s Tale is a difficult movie to define. Is it a period piece or a rock musical? Is it a coming-of-age adventure or a romance? Is it historical fiction or a sports movie? The answer to all these questions is “yes,” as writer-director Brian Helgeland made a film that bent every genre it touched. The film stars Heath Ledger as William Thatcher, a peasant whose father apprentices him to a wandering knight, Sir Ector....

April 20, 2022 · 14 min · 2890 words · Jonathon Gladney

20 Marvel Movies And Tv Shows You Forgot Existed

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has been expanding rapidly over the last decade or so. But even before the MCU became a household name, Marvel made movies and television shows that have long since been forgotten. With the huge resurgence of comic book movies and television shows, more and more people are curious about exploring Marvel’s past and finding other forgotten gems. Did you know about the teenage Tony Stark’s high school exploits in Iron Man: Armored Adventures (2009-2012)?...

April 20, 2022 · 19 min · 3909 words · George Wiegand

20 Things That Make No Sense About Spider Man Into The Spider Verse

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the hit new animated Spider-Man movie following the alternate Spider-Man Miles Morales, is perhaps the greatest Spider-Man movie to ever hit the big screen. Its absolutely gorgeous and unique animation style makes it pop on screen, making the visuals feel abstract and comic-book-like, which is something that no live-action Spider-Man movie has ever been able to accomplish. Outside of its visuals, the narrative of Into the Spider-Verse is incredibly intriguing, featuring alternate Spider-Men from six different universes....

April 20, 2022 · 15 min · 3006 words · Martha Nehls

25 Mistakes Only True Fans Noticed In It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia

U.S. sitcoms often come and go, but It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has been on the air for a long time. There are some sitcoms that last longer than they should, but the majority of viewers agree that It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has gotten funnier as time went on. The series premiered on FX in August 2005, and the show is still pumping out new seasons to this day. The show finished its thirteenth season in November 2018, and the fourteenth season is thought to premiere sometime in 2019....

April 20, 2022 · 11 min · 2216 words · James Wilbert

5 Movie Musicals That Were Better Than The Original 5 That Missed The Mark

Adapting a musical into a film is something that happens quite often. There are hundreds of cases where a beloved play is brought to the big screen, filled with the same kind of boisterous voices and beautiful singing they’re known for in the first place. But, does it always translate well when moved to a new medium? In some cases, those movies surprise and are even better than the source material....

April 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1256 words · Deana Williams

90 Day Fianc Are Chantel Everett Pedro Jimeno Together Or Will They Divorce

After watching their tumultuous relationship play out onscreen, fans of 90 Day Fiancé will finally know if stars Chantel Everett and Pedro Jimeno will stay together or officially divorce. Viewers haven’t caught up with the couple since Season 4 of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? - and things didn’t look good for their marriage then. Fans first met Pedro and Chantel in Season 4 of 90 Day Fiancé, a reality show that follows couples during the K-1 visa process, in which they have 90 days to get married to their partner, a U....

April 20, 2022 · 3 min · 629 words · Jeffrey Wedlow