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  • REVIEW: ‘Moon Knight’ Episode 5

    REVIEW: ‘Moon Knight’ Episode 5

    After the hard twist at the end of the previous episode, Moon Knight managed to channel the momentum into arguably one of the best episodes of Marvel or Marvel Cinematic Universe television to date. It does so by leaning almost exclusively into the emotional and mental health elements of the character rather than the superhero aspect. Such an angle will always be divisive among fans of the superhero-based franchise, but when the series handles the character work of a complex character this well there really is no loss. In the short term, Episode 5 is simply an excellent episode and piece of Moon Knight. In the long term, it serves as a brilliant and colorful foundation for the hero that is mostly unrivaled in the MCU.

    While Episode 5 certainly feels fresh, it is reminiscent of WandaVision’s penultimate episode in terms of plot advancement and structure. The bulk of Episode 5 involves Marc Spector and Steven Grant working through Marc’s memories—in the form of rooms in a mentally-projected psych ward—that reveal the bigger picture of who Marc Spector is and how he ended up in the position we see him in in Moon Knight. It is confirmed that Marc’s background as a mercenary and his original connection to Khonshu is virtually the same as his comic book origin. Khonshu asked him to be his avatar while Marc was dying at the foot of the god’s statute after his ex-partner (and classic nemesis) Bushman massacred a team of archaeologists, including Layla’s father, in a raid. Even this memory and revelation is somewhat rushed, making room for a much more human perspective.

    Meanwhile, an indulgent and high-stakes plot plays out throughout Episode 5, yet it does not steal the show still. We learn early on that Marc and Steven are supposedly on a journey to the Egyptian afterlife, traveling on a dramatic ship while trying to balance their hearts on the scales of justice in order to be admitted into paradise rather than succumb to the sands of the Underworld. As Marc revealed more of his past to Steven, he presumably makes himself more complete and more favorable on the scales. Still somewhat confusingly, the scales only balance once Steven sacrifices himself overboard to save Marc from the sandy unbalanced soul monsters. Up until that point, the fact that the scales were imbalanced seemed like a clear indication that the third alter (presumably Jake Lockley) would need to be revealed. So, Marc’s entrance into the Field of Reeds raises a lot of questions. Is Marc “whole” because his alter “died”? If so, considering all the evidence points to a third alter existing, why is their absence not preventing the hearts from balancing? Otherwise, is it just an unfortunate timing issue or the work of an outside influence? It is highly doubtful that this is where the main characters remain through the end of the series, so those questions will likely get answered soon.

    But the lingering contents of Episode 5 that exist beyond the more pressing plot are surely Marc’s childhood memories. It is revealed that his dissociative identity disorder developed from the loss of his little brother and ensuing trauma. In a nutshell, Marc’s little brother drowned while the two were on a playful adventure—one in which Marc roleplays as Dr. Steven Grant from the VHS movie we saw last episode. After the death of the brother, Marc’s mother blames him and harbors extreme anger and resentment towards the young child. She screams at him when he tries to attend the funeral, refuses to acknowledge him, and actively accuses him of purposefully killing his little brother for years. Ultimately, it is revealed that Steven’s personality was developed in an episode where he was beaten (presumably not for the first time) by his mother as a means of escape. 

    His story is absolutely heartbreaking and arguably one of the darkest and saddest backstories in the MCU that we’ve seen play out. The way it is presented in this episode adds to the inherently sorrowful nature of the story and makes the cut so much deeper. For example, the highly stressful and desperate moments where Steven is in the flooding cave trying to save the children is on another level. There is something so much more brutal, heartbreaking, and gut-wrenching about childhood loss and abuse, particularly when it is not as filtered as much as a similar project with such wide appeal might be expected to. Marc’s story is obviously not the first of its kind both in general and in the MCU, but it is showcased in a way in Moon Knight that hits harder than the target audience is likely used to. While superhero origins and later stories often involve themes of escape, the typical picture is the hero prevailing over the adversary and the suffering—here, Marc was in such anguish in a situation he could not escape that his mind created a separate person to try and do so.

    What is framed as a major revelation is likely not a shock to many viewers. Marc Spector, not Steven Grant, is the original personality and Steven Grant is the alter. Despite a straightforward approach, the psychological torment it puts Steven through, and the mental warfare on the part of Ethan Hawke’s excellent performance as Dr. Arthur Harrow, allows for the episode to substantially develop not one but two personalities at the same time. We do learn specifically about Marc’s violent past. Interestingly, his time as a mercenary is not what haunts him here. Instead, it is the people he killed during his work as Moon Knight under Khonshu’s guidance. Themes regarding rebirth are present in a number of ways, but Marc’s obvious discomfort with his past work as a “superhero” seems to be signaling a changing of ways—at least on Marc’s part.

    Oscar Isaac remains supreme in terms of his MCU performance. Despite the fact that the final product had to constantly handle two of him on screen at the same time, it felt seamless and almost natural. Not only does Isaac have to play two separate physical entities that exist and interact with each other, he plays two unique people as well that come with specific accents and affects. The way Episode 5 captures Marc and Steven’s dynamic would have been extremely impressive if it involved two separate actors for two characters. Obviously, Isaac’s solo performance goes far beyond even that in this episode and in the series as a whole.

    The penultimate episode of Moon Knight is an emotional punch to the face in the best way. It manages to succeed on delivering that aspect in a way that most stories, MCU or not, cannot quite reach. The series’ arc has blossomed into a rather beautiful story and introduction to the titular character. Moon Knight as a costumed persona happens to be part of it, and that phrase “happens to be” is bound to lose a few fans. However, Episode 5 demonstrated more than anything that the series is creating its own origin story for the MCU’s Fist of Vengeance that may define the character more than any other character in the universe that we have so far seen. One of the biggest and routine questions remains, perhaps with even more on the line, of whether the series can stick the landing. The progression of episodes has the right momentum, but there are so many potential threads, twists, and writing choices that make the fact that there remains only a single episode a bit daunting. 

  • ‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Leak Offers First Look at MCU-Inspired ‘Civil War’ Iron Man Skin and More

    ‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Leak Offers First Look at MCU-Inspired ‘Civil War’ Iron Man Skin and More

    Just yesterday, we covered the leaked audio files that teased what upcoming playable characters will join Marvel’s Avengers potentially in the future. As production on this game has been in a constant shift, as is usual with any live service game, it does add some excitement to know that they are potentially releasing in the future. Now, it seems that @mmmmmmmiller has potentially leaked some skins from the game that tease comic-inspired designs and Captain America: Civil War‘s Iron Man armor.

    He also teased comic-inspired designs based on Thor when he was wearing a Destroyer armor, as well as Hulk inspired by one of his most iconic War storylines. Keep in mind that all these skins being showcased are low-res and very likely still in some form of development. Of course, these aren’t official announcements and are early leaks. So, these are in some form of development internally, and that doesn’t mean that they’ll release within a specific time frame.

    The details on the new skins are quite impressive, and the new in-game way of gaining character skins through grinding in-game currency has added a good incentive to spend some more time with the game between updates. We will also get our hands on a new playable character in the near future with Mighty Thor, which will make for a fun new character to play. So, here’s looking forward to what the future of this game has to offer.

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  • REVIEW: ‘Undone’ Season 2 is Trippy, Engaging Family Drama

    REVIEW: ‘Undone’ Season 2 is Trippy, Engaging Family Drama

    There’s nothing more relatable than family drama. Everybody has scars they don’t want others to see, and even the tightest of broods can fall apart at the seams when those wounds are exposed. While this is rarely a good experience for those personally affected, it’s almost always a source of interest for those who aren’t, and frankly, it makes for some great television. Perhaps this is why there are countless shows on the air about dysfunctional families, all doing more or less the same series of tropes with varying degrees of success. From This Is Us to A Million Little Things, it’s simply large groups of people in small towns who consistently refuse to give each other their whole truths. This is why Undone‘s unprecedented second season, coming soon to Amazon Prime, is so wildly refreshing.

    It’s been a long while since the show’s first season dropped in 2019. The world was a vastly different place, and it’s easy to forget about anything “normal” that happened just before a global pandemic permanently changed society’s way of life. However, it would be a shame if nobody came back for another round of Undone, which is the best “family drama” program produced by a studio in the last several years. Developed by BoJack Horseman creators Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, the series revolves around a young woman played by Alita‘s Rosa Salazar, whose near-death experience reveals she has a unique connection with time. Her character, Alma, can travel through memories (both her own and others) to interact with time in a non-linear fashion, and as she discovers at the end of the first season, even hop between different timelines and dimensions. The initial set of episodes featured Alma attempting to access a world where her father, played by the always delightful Bob Odenkirk, never died, leading to a surprising series of revelations about her family history.

    The second season continues this plotline with a twist. After leaping from her own universe to a better one, in which pops avoided making some critical errors and Alma is not considered the family screw-up, she quickly learns her dad wasn’t the only parent with a dark past. It turns out her mother has secrets too, and Alma can’t stop herself from using her abilities to figure out what they are. The problem is, Alma’s abilities are on the fritz due to some to-be-determined inner turmoil, and now she must recruit her more responsible sister to help in the investigation. That’s the set-up, and from there, chaos ensues in the only way the creative team of Bob-Waksberg and Purdy know how to construct. It’s a string of glorious, trippy, emotional, well-written lineal squabbles that might make you laugh and cry at the same time. Or at least do both in the same episode.

    Despite the surreal imagery and off-kilter framing device, the real magic of the series is how genuine it manages to feel through all the increasing absurdity. As far down the chronological drain as they go, Alma and Becca, played by Angelique Cabral, never become detached from the task at hand. Where some shows may lean too heavily into the time travel device, Undone is able to use it as a complimentary utensil in its storytelling. The series maintains its focus and uses its distinctive traits to heighten the drama instead of bogging it down. Most importantly, all of the characters involved remain incredibly human. Very rarely is the entire main cast of a series fleshed out so wholly, and even more rare that’s executed with such cleverness. Constance Marie especially, stepping up to a central role in this season, shines with an emotional realism against a dreamlike world.

    Speaking of which, the series continues to make good work of its novel appearance. In case anyone is in the dark on this, Undone is animated using a stylistic rotoscoping technique. Live-action performances are drawn over, giving them a cell-shaded outward form, and then placed on top of oil paintings used as backgrounds. The result is something familiar, if not just a little bit off. It’s the perfect imagery for a show whose purpose is to explain that nobody is normal, or completely sane, and that embracing what’s hurt us and what makes us different is the only true path to fully healing. In the eyes of Undone, the world is a beautiful place and everyone in it is just a tad bit obscured from perfection.

    It doesn’t seem like a shoo-in for the show to get a third season, but it would be alright if another volume never came. The latest batch of episodes are a perfect conclusion to a two-season arc, wrapping up everything with a purposefully messy bow. If Bob-Waksberg and Purdy are able to think up any more installments to the Undone saga they’d better be every bit as refreshing and satisfying as their previous outings, because what they have right now is a perfectly lovely hidden gem. It’s strange, but I almost hope this is it for the series. Happily ever after, or at least as close as a person can get.

  • ‘Marvel Studios Legends’ Episodes on Doctor Strange, Wong, and Scarlet to Release This Week

    ‘Marvel Studios Legends’ Episodes on Doctor Strange, Wong, and Scarlet to Release This Week

    Marvel Studios’ expansion to Disney+ has not only brought us some memorable live-action and even animated projects, but it also gave the team an opportunity to quickly catch up with viewers that may not be fully invested in every entry of the MCU. For those that are looking for the cliff notes, Marvel Studios Legends is the perfect way to get ready without having to invest hours of content. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ release is on the horizon and luckily, Disney+ Italy account.

    They reveal that three episodes will release on April 29th, which includes one for Doctor Strange, Wong, and Scarlet Witch. Of course, it doesn’t include any details regarding what they will cover, but it’s likely going to follow every appearance throughout the MCU to help those that may have missed out on a few appearances, or simply haven’t had the time. What’s interesting is that Wanda already got an episode ahead of WandaVision‘s release and is purposefully called the Scarlet Witch this time around.

    It’s become somewhat of a tradition that each new entry also includes these teases, especially if it includes characters that have been part of the franchise for quite some time. Plus, it’s a great way to add some accessibility for those that never had a chance to check out the franchise, or only watched a select few. Disney+ is the new home for Marvel, especially how it marketed itself with the Netflix series addition, and will help those that want an easy way to watch the films and series they may otherwise have missed out on.

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  • New ‘Ms. Marvel’ Promo Art Offers loser Look at Red Dagger’s Design

    New ‘Ms. Marvel’ Promo Art Offers loser Look at Red Dagger’s Design

    While we’re focused on that amazing fifth episode of Moon Knight, it still looks like promo art has found its way online for Ms. Marvel to add a little extra to the Marvel day. As shared by @CineGeekNews, some more promo art continues to put the focus on our titular hero Kamala Khan with a great visual inspired by the comics. There are also her drawings of Captain Marvel, Wasp, and Valkyrie that we saw in the initial trailer. Yet, there is one that stands out the most, it’s our first look at the MCU’s Red Dagger.

    Aramis Knight joined the Disney+ series as the vigilante known as Red Dagger and we did get a tease of his look in the series during the first trailer, but it was a bit difficult to fully make out. Luckily, the new promo art not only confirms he’ll retain his superhero name but offers our best look at his design with the iconic red scarf and even his iconic daggers.

    His design is quite faithful to the version we saw in the comics. We don’t know if his story will also follow a similar beat to the storyline that inspires the Disney+ series. They will definitely make some changes if her new abilities are anything to go by, but they are seemingly trying to keep the original spirit of the character alive. She’s a teenager and will probably struggle quite a bit with her new role, especially as she also has to somehow keep up with her school work and home responsibilities.

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  • 2022 NFL Draft Preview: 3 Things to Know

    2022 NFL Draft Preview: 3 Things to Know

    With the first pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select…well, we don’t know. Will it be Aiden Hutchison? Will it be Travon Walker? Will the Jags shock everyone and trade down? The answer is obviously unknown, but let’s take a look at what we do know about this year’s NFL draft.

    MUST KNOW #1: Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

    All eyes seem to be on the QB needy teams, but the buzz around the league is that teams aren’t in a rush to grab a QB within the top 10. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that several general managers he’s spoken to in the past few days believe there could be a run, at the back half of the first round, for QB’s like Desmond Ridder or Sam Howell, should Liberty’s Malik Willis or Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett be off the board. Keep an eye out for teams like the Lions, Panthers, and Falcons, or even a dark horse like Seattle, to nab their franchise player.

    MUST KNOW # 2: Teams Will Get Creative

    There’s always one team that historically stays active in acquiring picks or moving up to get their guy and the Philadelphia Eagles are no stranger to such moves. That said, National Insider for the NFL Network and NFL.com, Ian Rapoport, noted that it is not just the Eagles, but the Carolina Panthers and the New York Giants who’ve had conversations in recent days about moving back. The Panthers have no second or third round picks and the Giants, who have two picks in the first round, would like to potentially flip their second pick for others.

    MUST KNOW #3: It Pays to Be a Shark

    There’s a universal understanding that where there is deep water, you don’t swim. The sharks tend to lurk there and unless you’re looking to be lunch, it’s best to stay away. But what if you’re the shark? This year’s draft class is dripping with talent and if you have done your homework, you’ll find some amazing talent in the deeper rounds. Players like TE Grant Calcaterra of SMU and DL Christopher Hinton, Jr. of Michigan having been shooting up draft boards for quite some time and could help teams in need. Ready to go hunting? You can find Bleacher Report’s full list of sleepers here.

  • Warner Bros. Debuts ‘Black Adam’ Trailer at CinemaCon

    Warner Bros. Debuts ‘Black Adam’ Trailer at CinemaCon

    Having been cast in the role since 2007, Dwayne Johnson will finally make his long-awaited arrival as the man in black, and the hierarchy of power in the DC universe will never be the same. At least that’s what we’ve been told as Black Adam has still yet to release after multiple delays. Luckily, CinemaCon has come and brought with it the Warner Brothers panel, giving us some updates on the upcoming film. 

    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a showman and show he did put on for those in attendance at Warner Bros. Big Picture showcase. Johnson first appeared via screen, saying he couldn’t make it, but he ended up surprising everyone as he took the stage, saying it just “didn’t feel right” to not be there in person to show off everything he’s been working on.

    Those in attendance were treated to the very first trailer for Black Adam, featuring the man himself in his days as a slave and seeing him be reborn as with the powers of the Wizard Shazam. There are scenes with Doctor Fate telling Adam he can be the worlds destroyer or be its savior, as well as another scene where he is told that heroes do not kill, responding that he does. The trailer doesn’t give away much plot wise, but is gives a brief look into what you can expect from the movie. 

    Johnson had the audience scream quite loud, revealing that the recorded audio would actually be used in the film during a “big battle scene.”

    The film was initially set to release on July 27th, 2022, but it was pushed back a few months and is now set to hit theaters on Oct. 21st, 2022.

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  • Warner Bros. Teases ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ at CinemaCon

    Warner Bros. Teases ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ at CinemaCon

    CinemaCon is the place for studios to showcase their tentpole releases and plans for the future. Even if a project isn’t far into production, they sometimes share some footage or tease what they are working on, such as Sony showing Kraven the Hunter footage. So, it’s not entirely surprising then that Warner Bros. Discovery teased some footage from the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

    The footage Warner Bros. debuted at CinemaCon showed Jason Momoa‘s Aquaman/Arthur working with Orm to try and take down Black Manta. In the sequel, Black Manta is said to be leading an army of sorts and is far more powerful. The two brothers will need to work together to try and defeat Manta, so we’ll see more of their relationship explored. This being an Aquaman film, though, there are plenty of new ships and robots, too, for fans to enjoy.

    Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will hit theaters on March 17, 2023.

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  • Warner Bros. Teases ‘Shazam: Fury of The Gods’ at CinemaCon

    Warner Bros. Teases ‘Shazam: Fury of The Gods’ at CinemaCon

    CinemaCon has finally arrived and brought along plenty of news for movie fans, especially those of the DC Extended Universe. On Tuesday evening, Warner Bros. Discovery took to the stage to hint at its forthcoming slate. While the studio was sure to highlight a vast array of films, most of its presentation was focused on highlighting many of its DC releases like The FlashBlack Adam, Aquaman andthe Lost Kingdom, and of course, Shazam: Fury of The Gods

    CinemaCon brought us some new details on the film, with some new footage debuting at the event with stars Zachary LeviAsher AngelHelen Mirren, and Jack Dylan Grazer who were on stage to present. The panel featured some brand new footage from the film, opening with Billy having a dream that he was on a date with Wonder Woman in which she turns into the Wizard Shazam. The footage also featured the daughters of Atlas and Mirrens’ Hespera fighting Shazam. 

    In the footage with Billy fighting Hespera, he mentions that he has seen the Fast and The Furious movies and knows that saving the world is all about family, with the Shazam family showing up to aid the champion.

    Fans were delighted to hear back in March that the sequel to 2019’s Shazam! would indeed be released much earlier than expected. Initially set to release on June 2nd, 2023, the film will hit theaters this holiday season on Dec. 16th, 2022. Fans will have to wait just a little bit longer to get a look at some footage from the film presented looks to be going public right now. 

    Fury of The Gods will see Levi and Angel back as the titular hero with newcomers Rachel Zegler, Lucy Liu, and Helen Miren set to play the antagonist of the film, the wicked sisters and daughters of Atlas.

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  • Warner Bros. Teases ‘The Flash’ During CinemaCon

    Warner Bros. Teases ‘The Flash’ During CinemaCon

    Warner Bros. Discovery has been shaking up the industry and there have been many questions about what we might expect from the future of its DC Slate. Still, there are quite a few films in development and CinemaCon is the perfect place to tease what the future has in store. While delayed, one of the biggest releases is The Flash which will also redefine the DC Extended Universe moving forward.

    Unsurprisingly, the studio opted to focus on Michael Keaton’s return as Batman in the forthcoming film. The clip from the film saw Keaton’s Batman sporting multiple Batman suits, while also teasing his batmobile. “You wanna get nuts? Let’s get nuts.”

    The biggest news, however, is that Michael Shannon is returning as Zod in The Flash. Shannon was last seen as Zod in Man of Steel, which saw Henry Cavill‘s Superman controversially snap Zod’s neck in the film. Since then, remembers have circulated of Zod’s possible return, but this marks the first official confirmation of his return to the DC Extended Universe.


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