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July 1 Is Going to Be a Sad Day For Sailor Moon Fans
Just make sure you have subtitles on, since it's the original Japanese. Love Tubi though.
July 1 Is Going to Be a Sad Day For Sailor Moon Fans
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Superman Creator's Estate Reportedly Files New Lawsuit To Block James Gunn's Movie From Releasing In Certain Countries
This is far from the first time this has happened. Shuster and Seigel sold the rights to Superman to DC, which at the time was owned by National Periodics for $130. They tried to sue in 1946, but the courts ruled that DC had legitimately bought the rights to the character. DC then purchased the rights to Superboy for $94,000 and a letter from the pair acknowledging the ownership. After that, DC dropped the created by byline. In 1975, and with the Superman movie (with Christopher Reeve as Superman) being released in 1976, Seigel launched a campaign, which Shuster was part of. The subsequent negative forced Warner to re-instate the byline. They also agreed to a lifetime stipend of $20,000 a year. Despite the stipend, Shuster was in debt to $20,000 at the time of his death. DC agreed to pay off his debts. This current lawsuit is about greed. Nothing more. I'm surprised it's not affecting the comics.
10 Unanswered Questions After Crisis on Infinite Earths Now That The Arrowverse Is Officially Ending
A couple things. First, the reason why Superman and Lois have two kids is based on what Clark says at the beginning of Crisis On Infinite Earths. He tells Lois that he envisioned them being on earth with two kids. When the universe was remade, they had two children. Second, Nora did survive, as was seen in the final season of The Flash. Nora was even present at her own birth
Power Rangers’ Live-Action Lord Drakkon Is A Reminder Of How Badly We Need A Mighty Morphin Reboot
Don't know why, but I started reading this in Linkara's voice halfway through
Move Over Transformers, Hollywood Is About To Get A New Giant Robot Franchise
I don't think they do, considering there was an article by one writer where they spelled Jodie Sweetin's last name Sweeting
Captain America's New Avengers Team is Officially Revealed (Including 2 Totally New Recruits)
That actually makes her a mutate, like Spider-Man. A mutate, as explained by Prof. X, is a person who gained powers through other ways, i.e. science, than being born with them.
This 22-Year-Old Power Rangers Episode Fulfilled The Dreams Of Every ‘90s Kid
It's Cassie, not Cassey
10 Spider-Man Movie Quotes That Aged Poorly
, in Spider-Man 3, Peter is being corrupted by the symbiote, so when he says "Look at little Goblin Junior. Gonna cry?", it is more the symbiote than Peter. The symbiote makes him more aggressive, which is why he runs off after hitting Mary Jane. He would never consciously harm MJ, the love of his life, and realized the symbiote was turning him into something he's not: a villian.
10 Batman Movie Quotes That Aged Poorly
Exactly. Tim Burton only served as a producer on Batman Forever. It was directed by Joel Schumacher. And Warner Bros wanted to be more kid friendly. Like kids didn't want the toys from the first two movies. Personally, I had nothing against the "Holy rusted metal, Batman!" line. I found it to be a nice little call back to the Adam West era. Especially since Robin was referring to what the ground on the island was made of. Holey, rusted metal.
10 Captain America Movie Quotes That Aged Poorly
When the first Avengers movie came out, Tony was selfish. S.H.I.E.L.D. even had it in their file on him that he "didn't play well with others." But even the end of that movie saw Cap see Tony sacrifice for others by flying the Nuke into the wormhole to end the Chitauri threat, almost dying in the process. After that, Cap knew Tony could be counted on to make a sacrifice, but he was still selfish, as seen with the Sokovian Accords and Tony's treatment of Wanda (basically putting her under House Arrest).
10 Saturday Morning Cartoons From The 1980s That Every Kid Was Obsessed With
Missing Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends in this list. Also, Mr. T. And the TMNT cartoon didn't come from the toys, but the comic book. The production company toned down the violence from the comic, turning the Foot Soldiers from actual people to robots. The toys would follow the cartoon, as the Turtles all had red masks originally. The cartoon gave them their own unique colors: blue for Leonardo, purple for Donatello, red for Raphael and orange for Michaelangelo, who's name was even changed, as originally it was spelled the same as the great artist, Michelangelo. Also, not all parents complained about the toys being marketed by the show, just a certain group who seemed to have a lot of influence in the government.