AMP Featured, Movies, Patty Jenkins, Rogue Squadron, things we saw today By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,5:24 'Wonder Woman' director Patty Jenkins' announced 'Rogue Squadron' movie in the Star Wars universe has been delayed until further notice. The post Things We Saw Today: Patty Jenkins’ Rogue Squadron Star Wars Movie Pulled off Production Schedule first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, contributors, Marvel Cinematic Universe, women in film By Kimberly Terasaki on Mon,5:10 Marvel’s What If...? has opened up all the possibilities for what the Marvel Cinematic Universe can do with our beloved heroes, but especially our heroines. The post What If…? Did Better by Marvel’s Women Than the Main Cinematic Universe first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, News, ableism By Princess Weekes on Mon,5:06 Disability activist Engracia Figueroa has passed away, due to complications from injuries she suffered after United Airlines destroyed her wheelchair. Highlighting, another way that abelism is deadly. The post Disability Activist Engracia Figueroa Dies After United Air Destroyed Custom Wheelchair first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, fantasy, Locus Magazine, world fantasy awards By Alyssa Shotwell on Mon,4:40 Lovers of fantasy and its sister genres science fiction, horror, and more, eagerly awaited in Montreal, or online, for the winners of the 2021 World Fantasy Awards (WFA). Beginning in '70s, the recognition of a WFA is the equivalent of a Nebula, Locus or Hugo in these genre-specific spaces. The post 2021 World Fantasy Award Winners, Nominees Recognized for Excellence in Fantasy first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, contributors, Princess Diana, Spencer (film) By Stefania Sarrubba on Mon,3:03 Pablo Larraín’s haunting Diana biopic Spencer exudes a mystical, spooky aura, enhanced by a linkage to an ancient past. The post Spencer Explores the Connection Between Diana and a Historical Rebellious Royal first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Netflix, Princess Diana, The Crown By Princess Weekes on Mon,2:52 Princess Diana Spencer's story has been fodder for the public since her relationship with Prince Charles became public. Despite her death, those who have been left behind carry the complex legacy of watching that image be retooled and resold to the public, especially with works like Spencer and The Crown. The post Jemima Khan Leaves Netflix’s The Crown Due to Diana Storyline first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, Bari Weiss, cancel culture, university of austin By Vivian Kane on Mon,2:47 Professional cancel culture victim Bari Weiss introduced a new grift Monday, announcing that she and a number of other right-wing figures are founding "a new university dedicated to the fearless pursuit of truth." The post Bari Weiss Has a New Grift in the Unaccredited “University of Austin’s” “Forbidden Courses” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, Movies, Green Goblin, Spider-Man, Spider-Man: No Way Home By Kaila Hale-Stern on Mon,1:30 A new official poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home teases the classic supervillains that Peter Parker is going up against—including a few that had not yet been confirmed. The post Official Spider-Man: No Way Home Poster Reveals Returning Supervillains first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, COVID vaccine, Sesame Street, Ted Cruz By Briana Lawrence on Mon,1:09 Ted Cruz is angry about Big Bird's receiving the COVID vaccine. Twitter is quick to remind him that this isn't the first time Big Bird's been vaccinated. The post Ted Cruz Is Mad About a Fictional Muppet Bird Who’s Been Vaccinated Before Getting Vaccinated For COVID Because of Course He Is first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, CNN, COVID-19, US Economy, worker's strike By Alyssa Shotwell on Mon,12:40 Just as not one person caused all of these problems, not one person can fix them. They are systemic and while COVID-19 is new, the U.S. exploitative labor practices and disregard for people's health are as American as apple pie with a glass of milk. The post Yes, 12 Gallons of Milk Is a LOT, but Let’s Talk About What’s Contributing to Inflation first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Eternals, marvel By Princess Weekes on Mon,11:19 There is a lot worth unpacking about the fact that Eternals has gotten the lowest reviews in the MCU's history when there are worse installments out there, without question. The post Eternals Challenging the Marvel Formula Only Highlights the MCU’s Flaws first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, TV, contributors, Supernatural By N. Micarelli on Mon,10:46 In a video taken at a convention center in New Jersey in 2013, a young woman comes up to the microphone to ask Jensen Ackles, a cast member from the CW’s long-running horror-adventure show Supernatural, a question. The post Casual Homophobia at Supernatural Conventions Just Won’t Die first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies & TV, TV, Adi Shankar, Chris Pratt, Devil May Cry By Briana Lawrence on Mon,9:42 Adi Shankar has revealed that the scripts for the first season of Devil May Cry are done, and those scripts do not include Chris Pratt. The post “Don’t Worry,” Says Animated Devil May Cry Series Producer Adi Shankar, “The Series Will Not Have Chris Pratt.” first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Lynda Carter, things we saw today, Wonder Woman 3 By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,5:48 While Carter's Asteria only briefly appears in Wonder Woman 1984, her character plays an important role in the film's mythology. The post Things We Saw Today: Lynda Carter to Return as Asteria in ‘Wonder Woman 3’ first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Eric Kripke, Seven on 7 (The Boys), The Boys By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,4:49 And while season 3 of The Boys is months away, 'Seven on 7' provides plenty of the series' signature pitch black humor. The post Amazon’s ‘The Boys’ Trolls Disney, Teases Season 3 in New Webisode first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Dexter, Dexter: New Blood, Michael C. Hall By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,3:33 Despite some uneven pacing and tonal shifts, it's all too easy to get absorbed in Dexter: New Blood. The post ‘Dexter: New Blood’ Offers the Showtime Series an Engaging, if Uneven, Return to Form first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, TV, Cecily Strong, reproductive rights, snl By Chelsea Steiner on Sun,2:29 Last night on Saturday Night Live, Cecily Strong did the unthinkable. The post Cecily Strong Delivers Powerful Statement on Abortion Rights on ‘SNL’ first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Letitia Wright, things we saw today By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,6:08 Few comic book movies are more highly anticipated than Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The post Things We Saw Today: ‘Black Panther 2’ Filming Paused as Letitia Wright Recovers From On-Set Injury first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Foundation, Lee Pace, Thirst Tweets By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,5:37 Oh, and watch Foundation, I guess? The post Lee Pace’s Desert Photos From ‘Foundation’ Set a Thirst Trap for the Internet first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things, Stranger Things 4 By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,4:59 Stranger Things season 4 debuts on Netflix in summer 2022. The post ‘Stranger Things’ Sets Course for California in Season 4 Trailer first appeared on The Mary Sue. 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