Charles and Arlyn Murphy were fortunate enough to sit down with actress Indya Bussey. Bussey plays one of the Flag-Smashers and she talked about what that group is all about, the identity of the Power Broker and more in an exclusive interview!
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Russell Crowe Joins The Cast of ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
The upcoming Thor film could be the biggest yet, as it will see the Guardians of the Galaxy and all your favorites from Thor: Ragnarok come together. We’ll also get introduced to the treacherous Gorr the God Butcherer, who’ll serve as the film’s main antagonist. The Dark Knight‘s star, Christian Bale, will tackle the role. Natalie Portman‘s Jane Foster will also make her return and take on the mantle of Mighty Thor. Now, it looks like they are adding one more iconic star to round out the cast, Russell Crowe.
Many had begun to speculate if Crowe had joined the production after he was spotted with the cast at a rugby match. Not just that, he also teased a secret project in which he was sporting a massive beard. Although it’s unclear how big of a role he has and who he will be playing, it’s still a great addition. Crowe‘s role is described as just “one of many surprises too come out of the film” as they planned to keep his role under wraps.
Thor: Love and Thunder will release on February 11th, 2022. Taika Waititi returns to direct the mighty return of Thor following the events of Avengers: Endgame. The film also stars Natalie Portman, Chris Pratt, Tessa Thompson, Jaimie Alexander, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillian, and Pom Klementieff.
Source: Deadline
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‘Falcon and the Winter Soldier’: First Look at John Walker’s Funko Pop Revealed
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is already nearing its halfway point with its upcoming third episode. Last week, we saw Bucky confront Sam about giving up the shield, which would result in the introduction of the newest Captain America, John Walker. Of course, with every addition, there must come merchandise. No, we aren’t talking about the in-universe merch, but the real-world. Just like Wandavision, Funko has given us a first look at the upcoming addition to its Falcon and The Winter Solider line-up.
John Walker is in a similar pose to when he got revealed to the world. He is even in his full Captain America costume like in that scene. The figure currently has no set release date. Luckily, it’s not an exclusive Funko Pop. So, you won’t have to worry about its availability. Funko seems to be following a similar reveal schedule as they did Wandavision. The Funko Pops of Pietro, White Vision, and Agatha only got revealed after they’ve debuted. The strategy, however, has had a bumpy history with leaks finding their way online frequently.
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is currently streaming on Disney+. The series stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, as they set their differences aside and work together to face the villainous Flag Smashers. The upcoming episode will also see the return of Daniel Brühl‘s Helmut Zemo, who will add enough chaos to the already strained relationship between our favorite heroes. The future of the Captain America title will be determined in the upcoming weeks.
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Murphy’s Law: Episode 86
It’s a DC-centric episode this week as the Charleses finally review the Snyder Cut and talk the big DC casting announcements. They also get into the new release dates for Black Widow and Shang-Chi and talk about the upcoming Disney Plus series, Echo!
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Review: ‘GODZILLA vs. KONG’
Legendary Pictures has been developing Godzilla vs. Kong as the main event of its Monsterverse since 2015. The fourth film in their shared universe benefits from the build-up that began in 2014’s Godzilla and the mythology and that was developed and shared with audiences in Kong: Skull Island (2017) and Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019). The film delivers on monster-on-monster action in a big way, ties up some of the series’ ongoing mysteries and would be a wild ride in cinemas (I watched it in my living room and the big action scenes certainly lost some magic on my TV). It also makes an all-too-common mistake in recent monster movies, forces an unnecessarily convoluted plot device into the mix and maybe relied a bit too much on bringing back characters from previous entries. However, with realistic expectations set about what you’re sitting down to watch Godzilla vs. Kong is incredibly fun, crazy as hell and fans who have been waiting on seeing the two titans take each other one will find themselves with a permagrin during the final act’s major action sequence.

Godzilla vs. Kong‘s main plot centers on Monarch looking to relocate Kong, who is looking much grayer and a little larger than when we last saw him in Kong: Skull Island which was set in 1973. Rebecca Hall’s Dr. Andrews is convinced by an old colleague, Alexander Skarsgard’s Dr. Lind, that the best bet for Kong is a Hollow Earth access point in Antarctica where he might find himself not only a new home but also perhaps others of his kind. Unfortunately, Lind’s strings are being pulled by the “visionary” head honcho of Apex Cybernetics, Walter Simmons, who hopes to harness the unique energy of Hollow Earth to power his pet project which he believes will solve the Earth’s Titan problem. When former Apex employee and Titan conspiracy podcast host Bernie Hayes (Brian Tyree Henry) manages to stumble onto Simmons secret during an inexplicable attack by Godzilla on an Apex location, his podcast catches the attention of Millie Bobby Brown’s Madison Russell, who survived the events of Godzilla: King of the Monsters and apparently needed to be back for contractual reasons because I can’t come up with one other decent reason why she’s here. When Drs. Andrew and Lind move Kong, Godzilla’s Titan sense starts tingling and it’s on.
We’ve seen a good bit of the film’s first big action sequence which takes place at sea. Given that it’s the film’s warm up bout for the two Titans, it’s a good bit of fun, if not a bit too short, but it makes it pretty clear that Kong is going to have a hard time standing up King of the Monsters. The film takes a few big swings here, even taking the two Titans underwater for a prolonged sequence and, for the most part, it works. We get some creative and intense action here that whets our appetites for what we know is yet to come.
The most satisfying part of the film for me comes when it makes good on the Hollow Earth theories that have run throughout the series. A good portion of the second act is devoted to it and it really feels like time well spent both because it makes good on the promises of previous films, gives Kong a way to even the tables and bit and allows for an already interesting mythology to be built upon should Legendary hope to move forward with it.

The film’s final action sequence, which includes an interloper that we’ve all seen coming since the first trailer hit, delivers on everything fans of the franchise and the genre could have asked for. For the most part here, director Adam Wingard was smart enough to take the people off the board and let the Titans do their thing. Kong uses the cityscape of Hong Kong to his advantage in some really fun and creative ways and the destruction caused by Kong, Godzilla and Mechazilla is next level. If you’re going to theaters to eat your popcorn, watch monsters hit each other and see shit get broken, there’s absolutely no way you’ll walk away unhappy.
And since that’s what this movie is, the shortcomings seem like nitpicks. While the people are out of the way in the final act, Godzilla vs. Kong goes a little too Transformers early on by forcing Brown and her friend, played by Julian Dennison, into the mix. Sure they expose the mustache-twirling bad guy to the audience and find a way to have an impact on the final fight, but that’s all less time we spend watching Godzilla fight Kong which is, you know, what we want in a Godzilla vs. Kong film.
As a teacher grading on 1-4 standards-based scale, this is a solid 3 for me. That’s not a traditional scale so it’s not a 75%; this film meets the expectations for the target it set. It’s supposed to be a monster movie about monsters fighting each other and when that happens, it checks all the boxes. It doesn’t seem like a film I immediately want to revisit or even one that I’ll remember when I make my year-end list of my top 10 films, but it’s a banging good time and I think it’s going to do killer numbers at the box office, hopefully encouraging Legendary to keep the Monsterverse alive!
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‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Cast Includes Joel Edgerton, Kumail Nanjiani, Sung Kang, And Many More
Disney+ has been slowly expanding. 2021 is going to be a major year for the streaming service, which will see a long-list of Marvel Studios’ shows premiere throughout the year. Of course, Star Wars also has quite a few shows planned with May’s Star Wars: The Bad Batch and The Book of Boba Fett at the end of the year. Of course, we learned of a slew of new productions starting this year that will continue to expand on the galaxy. On the official Twitter page, Star Wars unveiled the cast for their sequel to Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, which will explore Obi-Wan Kenobi’s time after the Jedi Council has fallen. The casting list includes the already confirmed actors and some new and familiar faces.
There are some stand-out castings here. Joel Edgerton returns as a young Owen Lars. He played the character in Star Wars. Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. Bonnie Piesse is also returning as Beru, his girlfriend, and future wife. Eternals star Kumail Nanijani has also joined the cast in an unspecified role. They’ve also nabbed Sung Kang of The Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift fame. It is quite a cast and it’ll be interesting to see how the show tells this bridge story before he makes his return in A New Hope. They could even answer the question of how Ewan McGregor ages into Alec Guinness in a few years.
Source: Twitter
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Dwayne Johnson Unveils ‘Black Adam’s New Release Date at Times Square
DC has been busy preparing its future line-up. They just dropped Zack Snyder’s Justice League on HBO Max and are already hard at work on its future releases. We’ve been getting a lot of casting announcements for the upcoming Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson-led Black Adam film. a while back, it lost its original release date and it was uncertain if it may have been postponed. Recent casting announcements have changed that perception and we were waiting for the new one to drop. Well, it has finally arrived in a dramatic fashion that just matches Johnson‘s flair for the dramatic.
We also got a visual accompanying the reveal that showcases the logo and new release date:
It is certainly a bold move to take over Times Square to reveal the release date. This marketing move shows how much influence Dwayne Johnson has and it is a cool surprise for anyone who was near there. It’s a classic guerrilla marketing tactic that is attention-grabbing and will get people to check it out once it hits theaters in July. The recent casting of Pierce Brosnan as Doctor Fate has probably also echoed across news outlets quite a bit.
Black Adam will introduce the world to Teth-Adam and the Justice Society of America. It also will build-up towards the eventual clash between him and Zachary Levi‘s Shazam, who made his live-action debut in 2019. We are looking forward to what direction the film will take and, hopefully, we’ll get our first look at Dwayne Johnson in his full Black Adam attire.
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‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Revives the International Box Office With Massive Opening Weekend
We’ve all been keeping a close eye on the international Box Office. Numbers have been down quite a bit since the pandemic hit. It was clear that it wouldn’t change overnight. Studios were looking towards streaming as an alternative to avoid overflooding the market whenever it would heal. Plus, it was uncertain when one could even talk about “normalcy” in the cinema market ever again. Black Widow seemed like the film that would help guide the Box Office back, but Disney decided to give it a simultaneous release on Disney+ and in theaters. It even got postponed. So, the hope lied with the upcoming release of Godzilla vs. Kong to get the ball rolling.
Well, it finally happened. After various films barely made a dent, the latest entry in Legendary’s Monsterverse has surpassed expectations. The film debut with around $121.8M in 38 overseas markets over the weekend. China was the strongest gainer here with $70.34M. It had the largest opening for a Hollywood title since the pandemic started with $21.5M. On top of that, it also managed to top 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters opening Box Office in China, which was at an unadjusted $66M. It is even tracking ahead of the film by 11% on par with Kong: Skull Island‘s opening.
Sony’s Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway has also seen some stronger legs in Australia before the Easter holiday. Deadline believes the film might have long legs, which is also very likely for the latest adaptation of the battle between a giant lizard and ape. Hopefully, it is a good sign we’ll have plenty more Western adaptations of Kong and Godzilla in the future. Godzilla: King of the Monsters has struggled a bit fearing for the franchise’s end, but now it may just be a new beginning.
Source: Deadline
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My Hero Academia Season 5 Episode 1 Recap: All Hands on Deck!
The fifth season of My Hero Academia kicked off with its first anime-original episode. While it is considered a filler, it served the purpose of catching us up with our class of protagonists. The episode begins with Class 1A talking about the events of the last episode of the previous season. They were discussing the fight between a Nomu named High-End and Pro Heroes Endeavor and Hawks. They highlighted the most important moments of the match in the episode.

As class starts, an emergency alarm blares throughout the classroom, alerting the class of an emergency drill and that Class 1A should report and assess the situation. When they appear at the scene of the incident, the episode showcases each student demonstrating their quirks. The class separates into teams based on their abilities. Koda, Jiro, and Shoji serve as reconnaissance and use their Quirks to assess the situation. They help the rest of their classmates work together and tackle the circumstances of the emergency. Ida, Shoto, Tokoyami, Sato, and Aoyama form a firefighting crew to extinguish the burning building. In the meantime, Asui and Mineta team up to rescue a civilian that had washed up in a nearby river. Katsuki, Kirishima, and Kaminari head off in search of villains. As for the rest of the class, they head towards the blaze.

They realize that the “villains” in this match-up are none other than two of the Big 3 members, NejireHado and Tamaki Amajiki. Mirio Togata, the other member of the Big 3, is the civilian that needs “rescuing”. Izuku, Ashido, Momo, Hagakure, Ojiro, Sero, and Ochaco engage in combat with Nejire and Tamaki. They manage to take down Nejire, but Tamaki proves to be far more formidable against the first years. It isn’t until the trio of Bakugo, Kirishima, and Kaminari arrive on the scene that they can take down Tamaki. As the rest of the teams extinguish the fires using Shoto’s ice and rescue Mirio from the river, Class 1A is successful in their Emergency Drill (Well, almost).

After the drill was over, Bakugo let his temper get the best of him, and he went overboard with Tamaki, unleashing a large explosion in the process and blowing everyone away. Yet, the episode did a brilliant job of showcasing Class 1A’s quirks and their ability to work together as teams. The episode ends with Endeavor lying in a hospital bed, dreaming about the events that occurred after his fight with the Nomu in Fukuoka and the aftermath, where the mysterious Dabi encounters the two Pro Heroes before cutting to another scene at night where the villain “discusses business” with Hawks in a warehouse.

Now, of course, while this episode mainly serves as a filler, it’s a great way for the season to start. But its events certainly raise questions as to how the season will move forward. If you haven’t read the manga yet, there are some interesting flags raised with these events. Hopefully, we’ll get to see them work as a team even more as the show continues throughout this season.
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WonderCon: ‘M.O.D.O.K.’ Guest Stars Revealed
Hulu’s upcoming series M.O.D.O.K. is setting up to be a hilarious take on what a supervillain does in his off time and in the day-to-day when not wreaking havoc for heroes or trying to take over the world. Seems like it just gets better with some strong comedic talent adding their voices to the series.
Today at the WonderCon@Home panel for M.O.D.O.K., additional voice cast members were revealed. Over the course of the series fans will hear Jon Hamm as Iron Man, Whoopi Goldberg as Poundcakes, Nathan Fillion as Wonder Man, and Bill Hader as both Angar the Screamer and The Leader.
M.O.D.O.K. character images from Marvel.com M.O.D.O.K. is set to stream on Hulu beginning May 21, 2021, and stars comedian Patton Oswalt as the egomaniacal evildoer, with Aimee Garcia as his wife Jody, Melissa Fumero and Ben Schwartz as their children Melissa and Lou, and Jon Daly as the Super-Adaptoid.
Souce: Marvel
