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Upcoming Marvel Movies Release Dates for Exciting Phase Four Films
Upcoming Marvel Movies Release Dates for Exciting Phase Four Films Covid 19 undoubtedly has changed our world as we know it, suffices it to say that we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Its exciting times ahead for lovers of Marvel Movies, as Phase four release dates are almost here upon us. Phase three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as everybody knows it ended with Avengers: Endgame. Nevertheless the Marvel Cinematic Universe is continuing with even more thrilling films, with so many people looking forward to the opening if its Phase four film series beginning in August, 2020.
Paul OranikaPublished 4 years ago in GeeksFictions In My Head
Darklyght Rising/ Darklyght Hero The first concept follows the sixteen year old sorceress to be Azariah Darklyght on her journey and her father Ataroth as the madness slowly takes him. Before her journey begins, her father murders her mother and attacks her leaving the sixteen year old feeling cold, dark and wounded mentally and physically. She embarks on her journey to become stronger so she may one day she maybe able to exact her revenge on her father. Little does she know that her father is slowly losing his grip on reality.
Lisa StairesPublished 4 years ago in Geeks'Greenleaf' Final Season Date and News About a Spinoff
Fans of Greenleaf will say goodbye to the series after Season 5 that premieres on June 23, 2020, at 9 PM on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). Even though the regular season is ending, the story will continue in a spinoff that's in the works.
Margaret MinnicksPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA pandemic pirate tale
Yo ho ho and a bottle of hand sanitizer! Settle in me hardies for the tale of the Black Raven’s piratical pandemic adventures on land. Let's see what happens when the Queen Anne’s Revenge and the Black Raven are in Davey Jones' Lockdown.
Lisa SuhayPublished 4 years ago in GeeksJustice League - can it be saved by the fabled "Snyder Cut"? Part 2
Here is Part 2 of the "Snyder Cut" feature published earlier today. "Justice League" Production Issues By 2017, Marvel Studios and Disney were soaring high. They had released 16 films from the MCU and were so confident in their product, that they scheduled the third Thor movie ("Thor: Ragnorak") for release in the same month as "Justice League" (November 2017) - a single franchise lead against a full DC super-team. On the other hand, DC and Warner Bros. were reeling from the poor reactions to both "Batman vs Superman" and "Suicide Squad", but they had some hope after the overwhelmingly positive response for "Wonder Woman".
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksJustice League - can it be saved by the fabled "Snyder Cut"? Part 1
There's possibly no hotter fan war online than Marvel vs DC Comics, to the point where there have been co-ordinate efforts to bias ratings on independent movie review sites. There are even wide-spread conspiracies that Marvel Studio's owner, Disney, has paid film critics and publishers for positive reviews for Marvel films and negative reviews for DC/Warner Bros Studio films.
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksAn Anime Review of 'In/Spectre'
Straight from the off, I can say that this show was not what I was expecting when I put it on my list to watch. I was expecting something that was action related that kept me occupied for twenty minutes, what I got was something far more interesting. The show has action, though what we see of it is hardly anything worth mentioning as the way this show goes about solving problems is through intellect rather than brute force. In/Spectre is a twelve episode anime that is based off of a series of novels about two individuals that keep the peace among spirits.
3 New Underrated shows To watch and make memories during the Show Fest Quarantine period
Hi everyone, The top 3 underrated watch list towards at Home are guides to get out of funk towards ice breakers of bonding and spending time with family towards finding making fun and festive snacks to binge-watching countdown list towards my selection of enlightenment and fun parts of sharing list of your own. Pampering into 3 underrated top watching lists during your quarantine period of getting into your PJ's and comfortable wear of 2020 within springs latest to old good-time favorite shows and film and spending time bonding over show and movies with your loved ones, family members and siblings.
Abigail Michaela BabsaPublished 4 years ago in GeeksChristel Khalil signs new contract with The Young and the Restless
Soap Dirt has just confirmed that Christel Khalil is back on contract at The Young and the Restless. Many fans had already assumed this due to her recent increased time on screen. This is good news for viewers who love Lily, but the announcement is also bittersweet. Lily and her husband Cane were a beloved couple, had the ideal family and were living the American dream. They overcame her infertility, cancer and had their twins via a surrogate. Both of them cheated but they put it behind them until this last time around. Cane forgave Lily when she committed adultery and she forgave him for having Sam with Juliet. While incarcerated, however, Lily found out from Billy Abbott that her husband had kissed Victoria not once but twice.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksOvershadow.
While there are plenty of new shows emerging on streaming networks left and right, there are just as many that have yet to be discovered. Growing up with so many different people, and being young and having no control over the television, left me to the mercy of 90’s tv shows on repeat. Most of them didn’t interest me much and eventually led me to other entertainment pursuits but some stuck.
Xavier WoodsPublished 4 years ago in GeeksWhy "CATS" was never meant to be on film
The 2019 movie adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, Cats is known for being terrible and also nightmare fuel. Criticisms ranging from CGI, to lack of plot, and extremely low ratings on IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes and other sites contribute to the flopped film.
Ally McleanPublished 4 years ago in GeeksI Love You, Stupid - review
Brief synopsis: After getting dumped by his girlfriend of eight years and then losing his job in the same week, a man finds himself back in the dating pool. After blackmailing a friend to get him a new job, he searches online to find out how to date in the twenty-first century. He runs into an old female acquaintance from his school days who always liked him.
Q-ell BettonPublished 4 years ago in Geeks