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Tag: Tessa Thompson
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More Thor: Love and Thunder Pics Seek to be Worthy
With Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness in theaters, Marvel and Disney are now focusing on Thor: Love and Thunder, with two months to get people psyched for something I think many have been dreading since director Taika Waititi let fans know what he thought of the character’s mythos. First, Empire magazine had an…
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Westworld Season 4 Trailer Reminds You It Exists
The HBO series Westworld released a trailer for season 4 today and revealed a release date of June 26th. The upcoming season continues Dolores’s misadventures in the real world with familiar faces Maeve (Thandiwe Newton), Bernard/Arnold (Jeffrey Wright), and a replicant of the Man in Black (Ed Harris). Check out the new trailer here: This…
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Russell Crowe Will Appear in Thor: Love and Thunder
Russell Crowe will walk with the gods. Deadline exclusively reports that the star of modern classics like L.A. Confidential, Gladiator, and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World will appear in the upcoming Marvel movie Thor: Love and Thunder. While it’s unknown what role Crowe will play, Deadline’s piece indicates that it will…
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Chris Pratt Will Play Star-Lord in Thor: Love and Thunder
The Asgardians of the Galaxy aren’t breaking up just yet. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Chris Pratt will appear as Star-Lord in Thor: Love and Thunder. Once he’s finished filming The Tomorrow War, a sci-fi action movie in which he’s starring with Yvonne Strahovski, he’ll head to Australia to reprise his role as the Guardians…
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REVIEW: Westworld Season 3 Episode 8, “Crisis Theory”
*SPOILERS* In “Crisis Theory,” Bernard and William fight, but they’re interrupted by a policeman who turns out to be Lawrence, now another copy of Dolores. He gives Bernard a suitcase. Meanwhile, Caleb puts Dolores’ mind into a new body. Once she’s alert, Dolores tells Caleb that he was trained in Delos parks using “live targets.”…
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REVIEW: Westworld – Season 3, Episodes 5 and 6, “Genre” and “Decoherence”
In “Genre,” Serac details his creation of a “God” in the wake of the destruction of Paris. He meets with the Brazilian President and warns him that changes are coming. In the past, Liam’s father decides to pull the plug on the Rebohoam project, prompting Serac’s brother to suggest that they kill him. In the…