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  • ‘LOKI’ Episode 3 Primer

    ‘LOKI’ Episode 3 Primer

    I, like everyone else, am super excited for the next episode of Loki. In the last episode, Loki discovered that the clever Variant was hiding in apocalypses. This is a great hiding spot because you have materials and resources you will need and you can do whatever you want because eventually the whole place will get wiped out and no one will remember you. The Variant known as Sylvie is a time terrorist and sets off time bombs that create dozens of new timelines. The Sacred Timeline is in huge trouble and they are going to have to work very hard to get it back to normal.

    The Best Loki Episode 2 Easter Eggs and References – /Film

    Sylvie’s plan is very clear: she uses the time bombs to get the TVA agents out of there so she can get to the Time-Keepers. At the end of the episode, we see everyone emptying out of the TVA so her plan worked and thanks to C-20, she knows where to go. But what does she want from them? One more thought, are the Time-Keepers even real or is someone else behind the TVA’s curtain?

    Arlyn’s Assumptions

    At the very end of the episode, Sylvie tells Loki it’s not about him. Curious about what Sylvie is up to, Loki follows her through a door; in this next episode, we are going to find out who Sylvie is and why she is after the TVA. We’ll also probably be visiting some of the other apocalyptic places we saw in the trailers for the series.

    If the Time-Keepers aren’t real I think that the person running the show and taking care of the sacred timeline is Kang the Conquerer. I first met him playing Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 on my Switch. In the video game, Kang is working with Ravonna, the same Ravonna who has a big role in Loki.  I do believe that everyone in the TVA works for Kang but doesn’t know it. Therefore, Kang is the Time-Keepers. The real question is, will the TVA be able to undo all of the damage that Sylvie has done? Or will it kick off the next multiversal war? Maybe Secret Wars?

     

    The next episode of Loki will premier tomorrow!

  • Disney Casts Rachel Zegler as Snow White in Marc Webb’s Live-Action Adaptation

    Disney Casts Rachel Zegler as Snow White in Marc Webb’s Live-Action Adaptation

    It seems that Disney has finally found their next live-action Disney princess, as West Side Story‘s Rachel Zegler has been cast in the role according to Deadline. Even if the film won’t release until Winter, she has already made her name well-known in the industry. The film will be an adaptation of the original animated feature with Marc Webb set to direct. Marc Platt will take on the role of producer as they eye a production start in 2022. Webb had the following to say about her casting:

    Rachel’s extraordinary vocal abilities are just the beginning of her gifts. Her strength, intelligence and optimism will become an integral part of rediscovering the joy in this classic Disney fairytale.

    Snow White isn’t her only high-profile role, as the actress also joined the upcoming Shazam: Fury of the Gods sequel. It looks like her career is just starting and she’ll have a bright future ahead of her in the industry. We’re also curious if we can expect the casting of the seven dwarfs in the near future that are a popular aspect of the original Brothers Grimm fairytale and the animated feature. Disney might also keep a close eye on its production, as it was the first film released in their animated slate back in 1938. Deadline hints that the music and story will get expanded with the live-action adaptation, as the new songs will be written by La La Land‘s Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. It’s already sounding like a promising entry in Disney’s live-action adaptations of their classic animated films.

    Source: Deadline

  • Murphy’s Law: Episode 92

    Murphy’s Law: Episode 92

    Charles and Charles got back on schedule this week and caught up on all the Marvel and DC news and gave their brief thoughts on their screening of Black Widow.

  • First Look at Helen Mirren’s Hespera in Latest ‘Shazam Fury of the Gods’ Set Photos

    First Look at Helen Mirren’s Hespera in Latest ‘Shazam Fury of the Gods’ Set Photos

    It looks like we finally got our first look at Helen Mirren on the set of Shazam: Fury of the Gods. Not just that, but she is even wearing her Greek-inspired outfit for her role as the villainous Hespera, who will appear in the film alongside her sister Kalypso played by Lucy Liu. We get a close look at her costume, which includes a very interesting horned crown and she is standing alongside Zachary Levi in his Shazam suit. It’s uncertain if this might be their first confrontation init eh film or Billy is learning about the history of his powers through her only to betray him later. Still, it’s great to finally get a good look at her in all her glory.

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    It’s interesting that her look found a way online, as director David F. Sandberg has been keeping a close eye to be ahead of paparazzi. He even released the first look at the entire Shazam family in their new look to make sure they were ahead of any leaked set photos. Well, it seems he might’ve not expected them to snap a shot of Mirren so soon, as this is our first full look at her design. It also means we might potentially get a look at Lucy Liu, whose design might be quite similar to her on-screen sister. Sandberg might release our first look at the sisters in the coming days to get ahead of any other leaks. It’s going to be the race to see which image finds its way online first.

    Source: JustJared

  • REPORT: ‘Just Mercy’s Joel P West to Score ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’

    REPORT: ‘Just Mercy’s Joel P West to Score ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’

    It feels like a renaissance for Marvel Studios. Black Widow is only a few weeks away from release. We got official trailers for Eternals and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Speaking of, it seems that Film Music Reporter was able to confirm that Joel P West is scoring the upcoming film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton. It makes a lot of sense he would also be working on the film, as he has quite the history with the director.

    He was the composer for Cretton’s other four projects, I Am Not a Hipster, Short Term 12, The Glass Castle, and Just Mercy. It is currently being recorded in London’s Abbey Road Studios, as they prepare the film for its upcoming September 3rd release. It’s the first time we’ve heard about his involvement since IMDb Pro, as shared by Geeks Worldwide, revealed his involvement with the project back in October of 2019.

    Briefly, there was also the rumor that Bloodborne and Elysium‘s Ryan Amon was involved with the project, which supposedly also stemmed from IMDB Pro. He is currently listed to be involved with the film’s music department on IMDB. There hasn’t been an official confirmation so far, but Film Music Report has been reliable in the past. Around six months ago, the same site also revealed that Knightfall‘s Natalie Holt was scoring Loki. It’ll be interesting to see what he brings to the production and what kind of soundtrack we can expect from the film that’ll dive deep into the history of the Ten Rings and finally introduce the world to the true Mandarin.

    Source: Film Music Reporter, Twitter, IMDb (Shang-Chi), IMDb (Amon)

  • How Netflix’s ‘Sweet Tooth’ Compares to the Original Comic

    How Netflix’s ‘Sweet Tooth’ Compares to the Original Comic

    No matter what adaptation you think about, no matter if it is from a comic or video game, there are always changes to fit the original story to the new medium. This trend is evident in the recent Netflix adaption of Jeff Lemire’s beloved Sweet Tooth comic series. It’s a story about a hybrid boy named Gus, who meets a grizzled traveler named Jepp. The two travel through what was once society to uncover the truth behind the virus and answer the question on everyone’s minds: What came first, the Sick or the Hybrids? But, of course, this adaption includes its fair share of changes that improve the story overall and give some characters some incredible depth.

    Tone

     

    One of the most glaring changes from the comic is its dramatic shift in tone. The original comic is quite dark and can get a bit graphic at times. Netflix immersed viewers in a world on the brink of collapse and jumps straight into the lush, colorful forest that Gus would call home. From there on, the show keeps a hopeful tone as we follow Gus and his eagerness to find his mother alongside his companions Jepp and Bear. The show’s shift in tone was one of the best moves the series could’ve made. It still stays true to its source material but holds it in a light that makes it accessible and inclusive for viewers of all ages.

     

    The Preserve

     

    In the comics, Gus is avid to leave the woods with Jepp and find the preserve, but it’s never given much focus. This time around, the preserve gets an actual origin story. It is run by Aimee, an original character, along with her daughter Wendy. She is a supporting character from the comics who got a revamped origin. The zoo would eventually become a haven for Hybrids. The only place they could hide from the Last Men. By the end of the series, the preserve is attacked and rendered into its original status, a front set up by the Last Men. This way, they can attract hybrid children and capture them for their experiments.

    Becky

     

    Early on in the comics, we meet two characters. They were forced into becoming sex workers and are held captive in an abandoned building, Lucy and Becky. Lucy becomes an integral part of the group, although not to Jepps liking. The series plays around with the newly introduced characters until the final episode finally clarifies their role. Early on, we meet Bear, who is the leader of the Animal Army. He ends up joining Gus and Jepp after her people were against her sparing Jepp’s life. Towards the end of the series, Bear reveals that her real name is Becky, and she once had a sister named, you guessed it, Lucy.

     

    Lucy

     

    Speaking of, Lucy becomes a mother figure for Becky and the Hybrid children. Yet, the show replaces that role with the original character Aimee. It makes sense to shift that story to a new character who can temporarily take on that role. This way, they can explore the relationships between Lucy and the others in a deeper way. She isn’t just the motherly figure but can take on a much more meaningful role in the group.

     

    Dr. Singh

     

    Netflix’s adaptation starts with Dr. Singh witnessing the beginning of the end, as the world crumbles around him as the sickness spreads. As such, we grow to sympathize with Singh much more than we do upon meeting him in the comics. Singh is a man trying to keep his ailing wife alive no matter the cost. We get a unique look at the character before he became the character we know from the comics, where he dissects hybrid children. It is all for the sake of finding a cure while at the Preserve.

     

    Religious Influence

     

    The first thing you notice in the comics is Gus’ father talking about God’s plan. We even see him scribble these “messages from a higher power” into a book that’s later acquired by Doctor Singh, who becomes entranced by its tellings. It would be what pushed the main characters towards Alaska to uncover the true origins of Gus, leading to the resting place of many native gods. The series doesn’t tackle this subject in any way. There isn’t even a hint at Gus’ godlike status in Native religions. No word of Tekkeitsertok is spoken even as the series still seems to be heading in that direction. The ending of the first season hints at his travel towards Alaska, which could get explored in a second season.

  • REPORT: Doctor Strange to Face a Tragic Future in a ‘What If’ Episode

    REPORT: Doctor Strange to Face a Tragic Future in a ‘What If’ Episode

    We’ve gotten quite a bit of tease regarding Marvel Studios’ next Disney+ series, What If. It’ll be the franchise’s first foray into animation, as it explores beyond the Sacred Timeline and looks at the classic stories from Marvel Cinematic Universe from a new perspective. We heard rumblings of an Erik Killmonger-focused episode that may put the once villain n a more positive light. Now, it seems Illuminerdi continues their streak by also revealing more on a Doctor Strange-centric episode. The first trailers already teased a darker path for the Sorcerer Supreme and they have revealed that his motivations are due to the death of his true love.

    Now, he is obsessed with changing the past. There is a good chance that tragic death may involve Christine Palmer, who was his anchor in the original Scott Derrickson film. It also confirms he’ll once again get his hands on the Time Stone through the Eye of Aggomotto, but it’s uncertain if this may also tease the return of Kaecillius, who introduces the once good Doctor to this darker future. We are seeing the return of some classic Marvel Studios villains which could indicate that Mads Mikkelsen may return to tackle the role once again.

    The teaser trailer also revealed that another incarnation of the Doctor may find his way into the multiverse. It is uncertain if it may connect to his upcoming sequel or how he ends up trapped in the madness that may get unleashed through Loki. Still, it’ll be interesting to see how the tragedy continues to transform the arrogant yet down-to-earth man into the warped version we see in the upcoming Disney+ series.

    Source: Illuminerdi

  • Grace Fulton to Replace Michelle Borth as Super-Powered Mary in ‘Shazam: Fury of The Gods’

    Grace Fulton to Replace Michelle Borth as Super-Powered Mary in ‘Shazam: Fury of The Gods’

    The first Shazam film took its inspiration from the character’s golden age adventures. It brought the character to life in all his goofy and heroic glory. Towards the end of the film, we saw Billy Batson, powered up as Shazam, struggling to face Doctor Sivana and the Seven Deadly Sins. He couldn’t finish them alone. So, he offered to share the powers with his foster siblings. Upon grabbing the staff and saying the name, audiences got introduced to a whole new roster of heroes.

    With Shazam Fury of The Gods, most assumed that all the actors would be returning from the first film. With today’s reveal by director David Sandberg of the family’s brand new costumes, many noticed a new yet familiar face suited up alongside them. As confirmed by Sandberg, actress Grace Fulton, who plays Mary Bromfield in the film, will now be playing both versions of her character, replacing actress Michelle Borth.

     

    No reasoning for this change was given by either Sandberg or Fulton. The recasting wasn’t announced by the studio either. So, it seems like a deliberate little secret to announce alongside the suit reveal. It’s not an unwelcome one, as Fulton‘s bubbly personality is perfect for both roles. She was the closest in age to her powered-up version, which made the casting of another actress a curious decision. This seems to be the only recasting for the film with the rest of the Shazamily returning to play their respective powered-up roles from the first film. We cannot wait to see what she brings to the character.

    Source: Twitter, IMDb

  • ‘Shazam: Fury of the Gods’ David F. Sandberg Shares First Look at the Family’s New Suits

    ‘Shazam: Fury of the Gods’ David F. Sandberg Shares First Look at the Family’s New Suits

    The biggest enemy of many superhero films is the moment they try to shoot in open areas. It becomes easy for anyone with a smartphone to get a shot of the actors wearing their latest outfits or suits. In the worst case, it could even give away a cameo that was being kept secret up until its release. Well, it seems that Shazam director David F. Sandberg didn’t want that to happen and went out of his way to share the brand new outfits for the entire Shazam family on Twitter. It gives us a detailed look at the brand new suits they’ll don in Shazam: Fury of the Gods.

    We already got a good look at Zachary Levi some time ago, who was sighted without his iconic cape. We knew that the tradition would continue as every superhero film introduces an updated outfit. Overall, it seems they added a lot more details that make them pop. It’s also interesting that the lighting makes these outfits look quite a bit darker than before. So, it could look very different once the film officially airs. It’s great to see the group together again wearing the iconic outfits and it’ll be interesting to see if the rest of the family have a bigger role in the sequel. It would be a waste not to give each member more time to shine, especially as they only got introduced quite late during the last film.

    Source: Twitter

  • ‘Loki’s Final Episode Officially Finished and With Disney+

    ‘Loki’s Final Episode Officially Finished and With Disney+

    We’re already anxiously awaiting the next episode of Loki, which will continue to unravel the Marvel Cinematic Universe in new and interesting ways. It looks like production on Loki has still continued up until recently, as director Kate Herron took to Twitter to announce that she dropped off the final episode with Disney+. While filming has finished some time ago, it seems they spent a lot of time putting the finishing touches on the series in post-production. Of course, she doesn’t give away any details about the finale but shares her enthusiasm about finally finishing work on the film she pitched two years ago.

    https://twitter.com/iamkateherron/status/1406672108881682440

    It’s interesting that she finished the cut around four to three weeks ahead of its release, as Matt Shakman, the writer behind WandaVision, revealed that they had to work through a lot of crunch time to get it out around two weeks ahead of its premiere. They seemed to be the most affected by the pandemic, but it’s uncertain if Loki also had to work under some restrictions. Whatever is the case, it’s great to know that everything is set to release on time.

    Loki introduced the world to the Time Variance Authority and the Sacred Timeline. We still know very little about how the show will continue to explore Tom Hiddleston‘s character, who faced a harsh reality after Avengers: Endgame. The world also got introduced to Sophia Di Martino‘s Variant Sylvie that will most likely be the focus of the third episode after our favorite Variant chased after her through a Time Door.

    Source: Twitter