
Kristy Anderson
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Rocket Raccoon Has Some of the Best Character Development in the MCU
WARNING: contains SPOILERS for Avengers: Endgame. As long time fans of the MCU will remember, Guardians of the Galaxy was once believed to be the riskiest film Marvel had ever produced. Many predicted that Guardians would be the MCU's first major flop.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
Nods to the Past in 'Doctor Who,' the Episode 'The Woman Who Fell To Earth'
It is a pivotal time for Doctor Who. Jodie Whittaker, the Thirteenth Doctor, and the first woman to take on the role, has just made her debut in the Series 11 premiere, "The Woman Who Fell To Earth."
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Futurism
Guardian On Trial: Was Infinity War's Tragic Ending Really Star-Lord's Fault?
Warning: Major SPOILERS for Avengers: Infinity War MCU fans have been left heartbroken by the ending of Avengers: Infinity War, with a slew of much-loved characters apparently erased from existence.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
Meet the New Voices of The Hundred Acre Wood
Winnie the Pooh fans the world over are in a flurry of excitement over the first teaser trailer for Christopher Robin. The film will feature an overworked adult Christopher, surprised when Pooh unexpectedly arrives to whisk him back to the Hundred-Acre Wood.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
'The Walking Dead': Carl's Death May Save Another Beloved Character
Fans of The Walking Dead are devastated at the loss of original character, Carl Grimes—the son of the series' hero, Rick Grimes—in the heartbreaking mid-season premiere. While Carl's death is not an event that occurs in the comics—at least not yet—some have noticed that the events surrounding it are very similar to those that led to a recent tragic loss for the comics' incarnation of Rick.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Horror
8 Amazingly Clever Things You Never Noticed About 'Rugrats' As A Kid
Nearly every 90s kid loved Rugrats, the classic Nicktoon presenting the daily adventures of Tommy Pickles and his friends. The show's nine seasons and its trilogy of movies are now fully available on DVD and iTunes, and for US viewers, Rugrats airs regularly on TeenNick's NickSplat programming block, so revisiting the series has never been easier. With plenty of popculture references and slightly naughty jokes, Rugrats remains just as enjoyable as enjoyable to watch as an adult.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks