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'What If..?': 6 Times Pepper Potts Was The MVP Of The Movies She Appeared In
While What If's..? sixth episode once again went down a dark path, with Eric 'Killmonger' Stevens successfully carrying out a plot that saw him granted the power of the Black Panther after the 'tragic death' of his cousin, Prince T'Challa. However, the episode ended on a spot of hope, with Pepper Potts and the Wakandan Princess Shuri forming an alliance to bring Killmonger down.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks
6 Unlikely Franchises That Spawned Stage Show Adaptations
Recently, Marvel Studios released the trailer for Hawkeye, their next big series, currently scheduled to hit Disney Plus in November. Though seen only briefly, first on a billboard in New York, and then in a blink-and-you'll miss it clip, one of the most talked about elements of the trailer is the Easter Egg inclusion of 'Rogers: The Musical', which appears to be a stage show based on the story of Captain America.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks
Wentworth 9x04: The 5 Most Important Moments In ‘Judas Kiss’
There’s a lot going on in ‘Judas Kiss’, the fourth episode of Wentworth’s final season. A new inmate arrives, Joan struggles with her dark side, and Rita and Ruby begin a crusade for justice. Then, in the episode’s final scenes, one of the biggest truth-bombs of the season is dropped.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Criminal
The Walking Dead: 4 Times Other Groups Have Tried To Recruit Daryl Dixon
'Rendition', The fourth episode of The Walking Dead's eleventh and final season, provided a dramatic twist in our heroes' conflict with The Reapers, with the reveal that Leah, Daryl's love interest first introduced in a season 10 bonus episode, is a member of the antagonistic group. Daryl is captured, but after playing down his connection to Maggie, a good word from Leah, and undergoing a 'Baptism by fire' ritual, Daryl endears himself to Pope, the leader of the group. His actions lead Pope to accept Daryl as the newest member of the Reapers.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror
5 Zombie Themed Comics Worth Checking Out If You Enjoyed Marvel's 'What If.. Zombies?!' Episode
The recent airing of 'What If.. Zombies?!', the fifth episode of Marvel's What If..? animated TV series, has been met with a positive reception from fans and critics. While not a direct adaptation, the episode is clearly inspired by the spin-off comic series Marvel Zombies, including a few Easter Eggs and nods to events in that book.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks
'What If..?': The Best Easter Eggs And Throwbacks In 'What If.. Zombies?!'
After a fun first two episodes, Marvel's What If..? took a dark turn, with episodes three and four dealing with rather dark tales. This continued in episode five, 'What If.. Zombies?!', with an episode centered around the MCU being plunged into a Zombie Apocalypse. What If..? is probably the best chance Marvel Studios were ever going to have to adapt the Marvel: Zombies spin-off comics into the MCU, and the result is bizarre, but compelling viewing.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks
‘Wentworth’: The 5 Most Important Moments In 9x03, ‘The Ties That Bind’
Wentworth continues to pick up steam as the show’s final season continues. While episode 9x02, ‘Requiem’, ends with Lou Kelly declaring herself Top Dog, 9x03 opens with some prisoners resisting Lou’s rule, leaving the matter of Top Dog undecided. Elsewhere in the ep, we have a big character return, and Joan Ferguson continuing her psychiatric treatment.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Criminal
'The Walking Dead': Five Characters Who Could Take Rick Grimes's Role In The Commonwealth Story Arc
WARNING: SPOILERS for the ending of The Walking Dead comics, and possbly the show. The Walking Dead's double-length final season is off to an interesting start. Currently, the show appears to be split into two major plotlines: The TV-exclusive battle against the Reapers, a brutal, militaristic group who slaughtered many of the residents of Maggie's last community, and the story of the Commonwealth, a well equipped community running on a rigid class system that forms the centre of the comic book's final story arc.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror
'What If..?': 5 Other Memorable Voice Performances By Benedict Cumberbatch
The fourth episode of Marvel's What If..? contained a scenario even darker than the third, with a storyline involving Doctor Stephen Strange eventually destroying his universe in his efforts to turn back time and save the love of his life, Christine Palmer. Fans and critics both agree that the episode was lifted by a brilliant vocal performance of Benedict Cumberbatch, reprising his role as Stephen Strange from the live-action MCU films.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks
‘Wentworth’: The Five Most Important Moments In 9x02, ‘Requiem’
Wentworth’s final season has already proved that it is going to be a wild ride from start to finish, killing off a major character in the very first episode. Episode two, ‘Requiem’, keeps up the fast pace established in the first, as the officers and inmates deal with the fallout of the latest tragic death, while other problems continue to arise around the prison.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Criminal
The Walking Dead's Latest Death Bears An Eeerie Resemblance To Another Character's Grisly End.. And Proves Maggie Is Going Down A Dark Path
WARNING: SPOILERS for The Walking Dead 11x02, 'Acheron: Part 2' The Walking Dead has always been a dark series, considering its zombie apocalypse setting, but the final season's second episode, 'Acheron: Part 2', is particularly grim. Much of the drama in the first few episodes has come from the understandable tension between Negan and Maggie, as Maggie leads a group on a mission to reclaim her previous community, Meridian, and secure enough food for the struggling Alexandria.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Horror
'What If..?': Six Characters Who Could Become The Avengers In The Aftermath Of Episode 3
The third episode of Marvel's What If..?, set in an alternate version of the game-changing 'Fury's Big Week', delivered the series most shocking scenario so far, as four of the five founding Avengers were brutally murdered by a grief-stricken Hank Pym before the team had a chance to form. Worse still, Loki, who originally arrived just to avenge Thor's death, decided to stay on Earth and take over the planet. Luckily, all hope wasn't lost, with the episode's closing scene suggesting that Fury may have been planning to build a new team and take back the planet.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks