Author: Virginia Kublawi

Avatar: The Last Airbender Creators No Longer Attached to Remake

Today, Michael Dante DiMartino revealed that he and Avatar: The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra co-creator Bryan Konietzko departed Netflix’s live-action Avatar series remake. They initially did so this past June, after working on the project for two years. He states that, despite Netflix�...

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Wait For It: Musings On Hamilton (2020)

Have you ever read a book, seen a film, or experienced any art that completely changed how you viewed something? I don’t mean to be dramatic or sappy, but this has happened to me a few times throughout my life. Like probably most people, there were movies I latched onto in my childhood. But po...

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Disney to Debut Mulan Remake for Premium Access

This Tuesday, Disney revealed plans to debut their live-action Mulan remake on the Disney+ streaming platform. The movie will premiere on the service for subscribers who pay an additional fee of $29.99 and will be available beginning September 4th. Personally, I’m not really happy about this n...

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Pixar Announces New Movie Luca

Today Disney/Pixar announced Luca, a new cinematic release slated for June 18th of next year. It will be directed by Enrico Casarosa, who previously directed the Pixar short La Luna and has numerous art department credits with Pixar and elsewhere. No casting has been announced at this time, although...

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Comic-Con 2020: The Dragon Prince Renewed for Seasons 4-7

Today it was revealed through The Dragon Prince‘s Comic-Con @ Home panel that the show will continue. Fans have been left in suspense since last November when Book 3: Sun was released on Netflix. This show has previously been renewed quickly after each season, but not this time. Around the re...

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When and How Avatar: The Last Airbender Did What Other Modern Fantasy Stories Couldn’t

In my last article, I said a lot of things, but the main point I was trying to make was that we should focus on the positive at least as much as the negative in life. This applies to fandom as much as anything else, and, at least to me, internet fandom has felt pretty …

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