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News, Capitol Riots, josh hawley, politics

Josh Hawley Is Still Profiting Off His Role in the Capitol Attack, Now With Actual Merch

Josh Hawley speaks during a Senate hearing.

More than a year later, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is still capitalizing on his part in the January 6 Capitol attack, now with actual merch.

The post Josh Hawley Is Still Profiting Off His Role in the Capitol Attack, Now With Actual Merch first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Captain Kirk, Chris Pine, Star Trek 4

Star Trek 4 Is Back on at Paramount With Chris Pine in Talks to Join the Rest of Cast

There are few things in this world that I love as much as the Kelvin Timeline version of Star Trek.

The post Star Trek 4 Is Back on at Paramount With Chris Pine in Talks to Join the Rest of Cast first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Disney, John Mulaney

Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Gets a Meta Reboot on Disney+

Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers

It was only a matter of time before Disney dug beloved animated series Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers out of the vault, dusted off the cobwebs, and spun it into a new property for Disney+.

The post Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Gets a Meta Reboot on Disney+ first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, Disney+, Hide From Homepage, mcu, X-Men 97

How Many Episodes are in X-Men ’97, and When Does It Release?

X-Men

The new series promises to be as good as the original.

The post How Many Episodes are in X-Men ’97, and When Does It Release? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, Brett Goldstein, Oscar the Grouch, Sesame Street

Things We Saw Today: Roy Kent Met His Grumpy Counterpart, Oscar the Grouch!

Roy Kent in a trashcan with Oscar the Grouch as it should be

I would watch any and every bit of Brett Goldstein and the Muppets that exists out there and if they wanted to make a whole movie to make Goldstein's dreams come true? Well, that'd be a dream!

The post Things We Saw Today: Roy Kent Met His Grumpy Counterpart, Oscar the Grouch! first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies & TV, TV, anime, Attack on Titan, Funimation, interview, voice acting

The Attack on Titan Voice Actors Come Together To Summarize the Series With Two Words: Eren, No!

Attack on Titan

With Attack of Titan in its final season, we talked with the dub cast about what newcomers could expect if they decide to check out the show.

The post The Attack on Titan Voice Actors Come Together To Summarize the Series With Two Words: Eren, No! first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Inhumans

Black Bolt Reportedly Reppearing in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

anson mount will be returning at black bolt in doctor strange

It seems like the Illuminati is coming, with a report that Anson Mount (a.k.a. Captain Pike from Star Trek: Discovery) will reprise his role as Black Bolt, from Marvel's The Inhumans television series, in the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

The post Black Bolt Reportedly Reppearing in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Deadpool, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Spider-Man

The Internet Is Treating Multiverse of Madness Poster as a Rorschach Test

Rorschach looking on in Watchmen

Another day, another moment of taking a Marvel trailer and poster too seriously. This time, we're all

The post The Internet Is Treating Multiverse of Madness Poster as a Rorschach Test first appeared on The Mary Sue.
AMP Featured, TV, Marvel Entertainment, Moon Knight, mythology

Who is Khonshu, Anyway? Inside Moon Knight’s Cryptic New Character

Marc Spector stares wide-eyed in Disney+'s Moon Knight alongside Khonshu's depiction in the Marvel comics.

He's based on a real Egyptian god. And he's not the nicest deity in the world. Here's what you need to know about this Moon Knight character.

The post Who is Khonshu, Anyway? Inside Moon Knight’s Cryptic New Character first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Books, Dating, romance novels, TMS exclusive

Three Women Stood Up by the Same Man: Exclusive Excerpt From Beth O’Leary’s The No-Show

The No-Show by Beth O'Leary. (Image: Berkley Books and Alyssa Shotwell.)

After being stood up by their dates on Valentine's Day, three women with almost nothing in common realize the men to blame are actually all the same person.

The post Three Women Stood Up by the Same Man: Exclusive Excerpt From Beth O’Leary’s The No-Show first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Fresh, Sebastian Stan

Trailer for Fresh Is Frighteningly Delicious

Sebastian Stan and Daisy Edgar-Jones sitting at a table in Fresh

Sebastian Stan and Daisy Edgar-Jones are bringing a romantic thriller to life in the form of Mimi Cave's Fresh.

The post Trailer for Fresh Is Frighteningly Delicious first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Oscars, The Academy Awards, Twitter

The Oscars Make a Bid for Relevancy With New ‘Fan-Favorite’ Vote

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 25: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S., a view of the Oscar statuettes backstage during the 93rd Annual Academy Awards at Union Station on April 25, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Richard Harbaugh/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images)

Their latest pitch is a collaboration with Twitter, which will allow fans to vote on their favorite film of the year using the hashtag #OscarsFanFavorite.

The post The Oscars Make a Bid for Relevancy With New ‘Fan-Favorite’ Vote first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Big on the Internet, New York Times, Wordle

People Are Starting To Notice Some Differences With the NYT Wordle

A white woman with her face obscured holds a cell phone in a pink case out in front of her

Wordle has officially moved over to the New York Times and despite promises that nothing about the gameplay would change, users are noticing differences and they're not happy.

The post People Are Starting To Notice Some Differences With the NYT Wordle first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Clerks, Hide From Homepage, Indie, Kevin Smith

What is the View Askewniverse? Kevin Smith’s fictional world, explained

Walt Flanagan, Kevin Smith, and the back of Scott Mosier's head

Several traits signify an Askewniverse movie, but it really isn't a Kevin Smith Askewniverse movie if two feature players aren't in it: Jay and Silent Bob.

The post What is the View Askewniverse? Kevin Smith’s fictional world, explained first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Books, Comics, manga, My Hero Academia, Shonen Jump

The My Hero Academia Manga Just Had Its “Avengers Assemble” Moment and It Definitely Feels Like We’re in the Final Arc

My Hero Academia

Chapter 343 of My Hero Academia feels like the beginning of the end for the series as the heroes prepare for another all-out war against the villains.

The post The My Hero Academia Manga Just Had Its “Avengers Assemble” Moment and It Definitely Feels Like We’re in the Final Arc first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, amazon prime video, Amy Sherman-Palladino, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 Is Doing Its Release A Little Differently

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4

Please welcome Midge back to the stage. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 premieres on February 18 — but something's different this time around.

The post The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 Is Doing Its Release A Little Differently first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, Ali Wong, Netflix, women in comedy

Ali Wong’s New Netflix Special Offers a Profane, Hysterical Take on Having It All

Ali Wong: Don Wong

'Don Wong' is a confident, brilliantly funny special from a woman performing at the top of her game.

The post Ali Wong’s New Netflix Special Offers a Profane, Hysterical Take on Having It All first appeared on The Mary Sue.
TV, The Sopranos

I Won’t Lie: I Cried Over Meadow and AJ Soprano’s Super Bowl Ad Reunion

Meadow and AJ hug in Sopranos Super Bowl ad for Chevy.

Capitalism aside, I had a lot of feelings watching The Sopranos x Chevy Super Bowl commercial.

The post I Won’t Lie: I Cried Over Meadow and AJ Soprano’s Super Bowl Ad Reunion first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Movies, Andrew Garfield, Hide From Homepage, Morbius, Spider-Man

Will Andrew Garfield appear in Morbius?

Spider-Man

Given all these crossovers and cameos between Marvel and Sony, it's no surprise that rumors are surfacing about Andrew Garfield swinging into Morbius's world.

The post Will Andrew Garfield appear in Morbius? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
Gaming, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Will Male Byleth Be in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes?

tale of two byleths one more beautiful and popular than the other

With news of Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes announced fans are speculating which characters will be showing up, with worry that male Byleth may be excluded.

The post Will Male Byleth Be in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes? first appeared on The Mary Sue.
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