The Monday Edition - Dec 6, 2021
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Movies, Kevin Feige, Spider-Man, Spider-Man: No Way Home

Why Villains From Spider-Man Movies Past? Marvel’s Kevin Feige Explains.

Alfred Molina as Doc Ock in Spider-Man: No Way Home

Yes, we're all still waiting for any sort of proof that we're going to see Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield return to the world of Spider-Man to make the inclusion of these villains make the most sense but it also is exciting to have Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, and Jamie Foxx back in the Spider-verse.

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News, Chris Cuomo, CNN, sexual misconduct

CNN Has Fired Chris Cuomo, “Effective Immediately”

Chris Cuomo smiles awkwardly on a red carpet in front of a Warner Media backdrop.

CNN fired Chris Cuomo this weekend, right after the anchor was hit with his own allegation of sexually harassing a former employee.

The post CNN Has Fired Chris Cuomo, “Effective Immediately” first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, anime, dubs, Twitter

Of Course Anime Twitter Shared Hilarious Dub Lines When Asked About Their Favorite Line Reads

Anime Dubs

Prompted by a tweet asking for everyone's favorite line reads, anime fans come together to share hilarious moments from dubbed anime.

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Movies, Black Hair, Miles Morales, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Miles Morales Gets Soul-Glo Treatment in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (Part One)?

Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (Part One) trailer. (Image: Sony Pictures.)

Because Miles is explicitly aged up, Oscar Issac exists, and nearly every individual frame in that film is a piece of art, everyone began screen-sharing moments of the trailer.

The post Miles Morales Gets Soul-Glo Treatment in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (Part One)? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Charlie Cox, Daredevil

Charlie Cox Will Be Marvel’s Daredevil Again, According to Kevin Feige, and We Couldn’t Be Happier

Carlie Cox smiling one of the rare moments in daredevil

With news/rumors that Vincent D'onofrio is set to reprise his role as Kingpin in Hawkeye and Krysten Ritter is set to reprise her role as Jessica Jones in She-Hulk people have been wondering about the OG Netflix/Marvel superhero: Daredevil. Well, during an interview with CinemaBlend, Kevin Feige revealed that Charlie Cox is still seen as the MCU's Daredevil.

The post Charlie Cox Will Be Marvel’s Daredevil Again, According to Kevin Feige, and We Couldn’t Be Happier first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Amy Pascal, Fred Astaire, Tom Holland

Tom Holland Will Dance on as Fred Astaire in New Biopic for Sony

Tom Holland at the premiere of Spider-Man: Far From Home

Tom Holland is a great Spider-Man because of his history with dance and gymnastics. So when news broke that Amy Pascal wanted Holland for her Fred Astaire biopic, I thought it was a perfect choice. And now Holland has confirmed the Sony casting! 

The post Tom Holland Will Dance on as Fred Astaire in New Biopic for Sony first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Comics, Movies, Movies & TV, TV, anime, manga, My Hero Academia

After Being in ONE My Hero Academia Movie, Rody Soul Makes It Onto the Popularity Polls, Which Is Where He Belongs

The results of Japan's Weekly Shonen Jump character popularity polls for My Hero Academia are in, and for the first time, a movie character makes the cut.

The post After Being in ONE My Hero Academia Movie, Rody Soul Makes It Onto the Popularity Polls, Which Is Where He Belongs first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Big on the Internet, Batman: The Animated Series, Kevin Conroy, things we saw today

Things We Saw Today: ‘Batman: the Animated Series’ Returns With New Audio Drama

Batman: The Animated Series (1992)

Few Batman projects are as beloved as the 1990s Batman: the Animated Series.

The post Things We Saw Today: ‘Batman: the Animated Series’ Returns With New Audio Drama first appeared on The Mary Sue.
AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, cancel culture, Joshua Malina, Mel Gibson

‘West Wing’ Actor Joshua Malina Asks Why Hollywood Still Employs Mel Gibson

Josh Malina in 'The Big Bang Theory'

After all, Louis C.K. is still selling out arenas, Dave Chappelle remains a celebrated comic, and Mel Gibson continues to get acting and directing opportunities in Hollywood.

The post ‘West Wing’ Actor Joshua Malina Asks Why Hollywood Still Employs Mel Gibson first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, baking, reality TV, School of Chocolate

Netflix’s ‘School of Chocolate’ Is Your New Feel Good Reality Series

(L to R) Chef Amaury Guichon, Devin, Cedrick, Amanda, Thiago on 'School of Chocolate'

If you're looking for your next feel-good reality series, School of Chocolate is IT.

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Movies, Miles Morales, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Miles Falls Into the Multiverse in ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Trailer

Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

It's been three years since Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse hit theaters, surprising audiences with stunning visuals and reinventing what both an animated feature and a superhero movie could be.

The post Miles Falls Into the Multiverse in ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Trailer first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, HBO Max, Raised by Wolves, things we saw today

Things We Saw Today: HBO Max’s ‘Raised by Wolves’ Returns for a Second Season

Amanda Collin as Mother in 'Raised by Wolves'

If you're looking for a creepy new sci-fi series to escape into, Raised by Wolves is a strong bet.

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TV, Jon Bernthal, the mcu, The Punisher

Jon Bernthal Talks ‘The Punisher’ and His Future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle in the Punisher.

It's been nearly 3 years since Netflix canceled The Punisher, along with its entire Marvel slate of programming.

The post Jon Bernthal Talks ‘The Punisher’ and His Future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe first appeared on The Mary Sue.
AMP Featured, News, abortions, Madison Cawthorn, reproductive rights

Madison Cawthorn Calls Women “Earthen Vessels” in Unhinged Rant About Abortion

Madison Cawthorn in his wheelchair in a hallway of the Capitol

Also, has he ever tried to tear up a Polaroid? Those things are made of plastic, and are impossible to tear.

The post Madison Cawthorn Calls Women “Earthen Vessels” in Unhinged Rant About Abortion first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Big on the Internet, Ask the Mary Sues, musicals, stephen sondheim

Ask the Mary Sues: Our Favorite Stephen Sondheim Songs

Stephen Sondheim being Stephen Sondheim

What's your favorite Sondheim number? Let us know in the comments!

The post Ask the Mary Sues: Our Favorite Stephen Sondheim Songs first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, contributors, The Wheel of Time (series)

Recap: The Wheel of Time, Episode 3 “A Place of Safety”

Still from Amazon's Wheel of Time.

In a sequence that launched a thousand memes, this episode finally shows what happened to Nynaeve—and it's worth the wait.

The post Recap: The Wheel of Time, Episode 3 “A Place of Safety” first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, contributors, Emily Dickinson

An Ode to Dickinson’s Ever-Evolving Lavinia

Lavinia Dickinson on the Apple TV+ show Dickinson.

Now in its third and final chapter, this beautifully bizarre portrait of the artist as a young poet reveals Lavinia’s narrative arc in all its glory.

The post An Ode to Dickinson’s Ever-Evolving Lavinia first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, John Cena, Peacemaker (series)

Peacemaker’s Official Trailer Delights the Former WWE Fan in Me

peacemaker is on his way to pathos

John Cena's transition into one of the best comedic actors working today was certainly not what I expected. Yet, when I think about his early time in the WWE, he always knew how to be goofy, fun, and the way he leaned into his rapper persona would give Jared Leto a run for his money. Now that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has normalized this transition, Cena has taken it even further. 

The post Peacemaker’s Official Trailer Delights the Former WWE Fan in Me first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Books, Hanukkah, identity, memoirs

5 Memoirs by Jewish Women to Check Out For Hanukkah That Explore Identity

Three books with Hanukkahpattern behind. (Image: Gallery Books, Mariner Books, One World, and Chenspec via Pixabay.) https://pixabay.com/illustrations/star-of-david-candles-polka-dots-5952091/

In honor of Hanukkah, here are 5 memoirs by women of Jewish heritage to read that explore themes of their identity—in terms of race, gender, ability, and more.

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TV, contributors, The Wheel of Time (series)

Recap: The Wheel of Time: Episode 2, “Shadow’s Waiting”

Still of Amazon's Wheel of Time cast traveling on horseback.

Robert Jordan is renowned for the breadth and depth of the world he constructed for The Wheel of Time.

The post Recap: The Wheel of Time: Episode 2, “Shadow’s Waiting” first appeared on The Mary Sue.
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