The Sunday Edition - Nov 18, 2018
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Big on the Internet, Movies, TV, Breaking Bad, Jesse Pinkman, Vince Gilligan

We Love Aaron Paul, But The Breaking Bad Movie Shouldn’t Focus on Jesse

Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) speeds towards freedom in the series finale of Breaking Bad
When the news dropped about two weeks ago that a Breaking Bad movie was on the horizon (it was Election Night, you’re forgiven if you missed it), there wasn’t any definite answer as to how this film would connect to the larger Breaking Bad universe. The only reported plot details are that the film centers […]
Big on the Internet, Syfy, The Magicians, Thing we saw today

Things We Saw Today: The Magicians Season 4 Trailer is Here to Start the Revolution

THE MAGICIANS -- Season:2 -- Pictured: (l-r) Hale Appleman as Eliot, Summer Bishil as Margo, Arjun Gupta as Penny, Jade Tailor as Kady, Stella Maeve as Julia, Rick Worthy as Dean Fogg, Olivia Taylor Dudley as Alice, Jason Ralph as Quentin -- (Photo by: Jason Bell/Syfy)
The new season of The Magicians premieres on January 23rd and honestly we can't wait.
Movies, Fantastic Beasts (franchise), fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald, Harry Potter (franchise)

5 Potterverse Stories More Deserving of a Movie Than Fantastic Beasts

Johnny Depp, Jude Law, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Claudia Kim, Zoë Kravitz, Ezra Miller, and Callum Turner in Fantastic Beasts- The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)
I've never understood why, out of all the subplots and storylines within the wizarding world, Warner Bros. and J.K. Rowling chose a shy magizoologist to anchor a five film series.
Big on the Internet, Bill Maher, Stan Lee, Twitter

Bill Maher Uses Stan Lee’s Death to Trash Comic Book Culture and People Are Pissed

Bill Maher Performs During New York Comedy Festival
Now, in a new blog post, Maher has used the death of comics icon Stan Lee as yet another opportunity to come after comic book culture and its devoted readership.
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