The Saturday Edition - Mar 16, 2019
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Movies, Ezra Miller, Grant Morrison, The Flash (movie)

Ezra Miller Teams Up With Grant Morrison to Rewrite The Flash Solo Film

Ezra Miller plays Barry Allen/The Flash in DCEU's Justice League.
The decision came as a result of creative differences between Miller and the film's writing/directing team John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, who came aboard the project earlier this year.
Big on the Internet, Captain Marvel, things we saw today, Thor

Things We Saw Today: We Can’t Get Enough of Thor and Captain Marvel Together

Thor and Captain Marvel in Avengers: Endgame trailer
Hands down the best part of the Avengers: Endgame trailer was Thor trying to take Captain Marvel's measure. The few seconds of footage tagged at trailer's end was the only moment of levity, and as these things are wont to do, it launched social media reactions, memes, fanart, and even a (misguided) ship.
Movies, Avengers: Endgame, Danai Gurira

Damn Right Marvel Put Danai Gurira’s Name Where It Belongs to Fix the Avengers: Endgame Poster

Danai Gurira as Okoye on the Avengers: Endgame poster.
A new trailer for Avengers: Endgame set the internet on fire yesterday, not in its usual dumpster-fire way, but not entirely in a good way either. While the trailer sent us all off with new confirmation of details we had assumed and new questions raised, it also brought with it a poster that raised its own question: Why the heck is Danai Gurira's name not at the top? Thankfully, Marvel has answered—kind of.
Movies, Charlie Hunnam, Triple Frontier

I Liked Triple Frontier and Then Charlie Hunnam Had to Go and Ruin It

Triple Frontier premiere
Charlie Hunnam was being interviewed for the movie, talking about everything, and he just willingly brought up Jordan Peterson. Why? Because all good things must come to an end.
Movies, DCEU, The Flash

What We Want to See From a DCEU The Flash Movie

Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) realizes who the Batman is in Justice League.
What do you want to see in a Flash movie? 
TV, Lilly Singh, NBC

Lilly Singh Is the First Woman to Take on a Late Night Talk Show for NBC!

Lilly Singh speaking
Late night television is getting a new voice, and it's a pretty great one at that. YouTube sensation Lilly Singh will host A Little Late With Lilly Singh this coming fall, marking her as the first woman to take on a slot on NBC's prominent late night lineup!
Movies, Disney, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, James Gunn

James Gunn Restored as Director of Guardians of the Galaxy 3

James Gunn fired from Guardians of the Galaxy
In a move bound to make many Marvel fans happy, the once-fired James Gunn has been reinstated as the director of the third Guardians of the Galaxy installment.
TV, #MeToo Movement, Samantha Bee

Fed-Up Female Animators Fight Back Against Sexual Harassment Like Only They Can in This Video

Harvey Weinstein drawn as Jabba the Hutt.
Women helping other women take down a serial predator? That's the kind of story we need to hear nowadays.
Movies, Avengers: Endgame, Hawkeye, Kate Bishop

Guys, That Isn’t Kate Bishop in the Avengers: Endgame Trailer

screengrabs from the Avengers: Endgame trailer
Lila Barton is a character we have met, one who exists within the Marvel Cinematic Universe so, as much as I'd love for this little glimpse into Clint Barton's life on a farm to include Kate Bishop, I think it just serves to show what kind of father Clint was prior to his entire family being snapped up by Thanos.
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