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TV, League of Legends

Are There Plans to Make a Season 2 of Hit ‘League of Legends’ Series ‘Arcane’?

The characters of Arcane.
When Arcane, a Netflix show based on the game League of Legends, hit screens in late 2021, people initially seemed hesitant at the idea that a show like this could be any good. However, most of those doubters were quickly proven wrong. The in-depth lore of League of Legends proved to make this show what it was—a smashing success.
TV, All of Us Are Dead, Netflix

Netflix’s ‘All of Us Are Dead’ Season 2: Release Date, Cast, and Characters 

The cast of Netflix's All of Us Are Dead looking surprised.
The hit show All of Us Are Dead has been renewed for a season 2.
Movies, Marvel Comics, marvel studios, Mjölnir, Thor

How Does Mjolnir Determine Worthiness? Thor’s Hammer, Explained

Chris Hemsworth as Thor
Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, is one of the most recognizable artifacts in the Marvel universe. The hammer is Thor's weapon of choice, but is unique in that no living being can wield it unless they are deemed worthy. How does Mjolnir decide who is worthy?
TV, Jamie Campbell Bower, Stranger Things 4, Vecna

INTERVIEW: Jamie Campbell Bower Tells Us His Favorite Vecna Meme from ‘Stranger Things 4’

vecna who will be stranger things next villain
What song would save you from Vecna's curse? Have you finished season 4 yet? Make sure to see Jamie Campbell Bower shine in Stranger Things 4 Vol. 2, streaming now on Netflix.
TV, Eddie Munson, Joseph Quinn, Stranger Things 4

INTERVIEW: Joseph Quinn Knows All About the “Chrissy Wake Up” Song From ‘Stranger Things 4’

Joseph Quinn smiles as Eddie Munson in season 4 of 'Stranger Things'
Stranger Things 4 Vol 2. is available on Netflix now and let us all fall in love with Joseph Quinn as Eddie Munson together.
Big on the Internet, things we saw today, Thor: Love and Thunder, Xbox

Things We Saw Today: Oh Hello ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Xbox Series X

'Thor: Love and Thunder' Xbox Series X
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TV, Amazon Studios, Black Noir, The Boys

‘The Boys’ Reveals Black Noir’s Tragic Backstory

Black Noir in Amazon's 'The Boys'.
Black Noir has long been the strong and silent muscle of the Seven, and we know little about him beyond a tree nut allergy.
Big on the Internet, Elliot Page, Jordan Peterson, transphobia, Twitter

Transphobic Clown Jordan Peterson Whines That He Can’t Deadname Elliot Page

TORONTO, ONTARIO - SEPTEMBER 07: Elliot Page attends The IMDb Studio Presented By Intuit QuickBooks at Toronto 2019 at Bisha Hotel & Residences on September 07, 2019 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb)
Jordan Peterson is a red flag who wished he was a real boy.
Big on the Internet, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Michelle Yeoh, sequels, The Daniels

No, We’re Not Getting a Sequel to ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once.
We're only halfway through 2022, but Everything Everywhere All at Once has already cemented a spot as one of the best, most original films of the year.
Big on the Internet, Kevin Feige, Taron Egerton, things we saw today, Wolverine

Things We Saw Today: Taron Egerton Talks Wolverine With Kevin Feige

Taron Egerton in Kingsman- The Golden Circle (2017)
Could Taron Egerton be the next Wolverine?
Big on the Internet, Disney parks, The Princess and the Frog, Tiana's Bayou Adventure

Disney Unveils First Look at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

the princess and the frog
The Splash Mountain revamp is almost there, almost there.
TV, blind, Netflix, Sadie Sink, Stranger Things, Stranger Things 4

Is [SPOILER] Blind in Stranger Things Season 4?

Stranger Things 4 planning session
The final two chapters of Stranger Things season 4 have arrived, and they didn't disappoint.
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