• Marvel Lied To You About The Avengers

    Not all of these lies were bad — some of them ultimately made sense for writers and creators to achieve their artistic vision — but they were lies nonetheless. So let's take a look at all the times Marvel lied about the Avengers.

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  • Why Newt Scamander's Wizarding World Job Makes No Sense

    Throughout the two movies he's appeared in so far, Newt is evidently the expert he's said to be, and for many viewers that's enough. They can just go along with the story. For some however, Mr. Scamander's qualifications don't quite check out.

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  • The Real Reason Kevin Costner Doesn't Do Sequels

    For Kevin Costner, it's all about quality control. The slap-dash quality of a film like, say, Batman v Superman may well be indicative of why Costner has remained averse to sequels; he continues to believe they're just never as good as the original.

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  • Why Black Adam's Hawkman Looks So Familiar

    The prized role has gone to rising star Aldis Hodge. Thankfully, Hodge has plenty of experience working as part of a cinematic team. Even though you may not immediately recognize his name, rest assured you've surely seen him before.

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  • Why This Mr. Miyagi Easter Egg In Cobra Kai Isn't What Fans Think

    Giving Cobra Kai a second run-through is worth the time of any Karate Kid die-hard looking to freshen up on their knowledge of the show and its story. Not only is the show entertaining as it is, but it's also packed with small details and Easter eggs for the most curious of the bunch to discover.

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  • Why Disney's Live-Action Tinkerbell Looks So Familiar

    Tinkerbell is a huge part for the 20-year-old actress, arguably the biggest she's received so far in her young career, but she didn't come up out of nowhere. In only a few short years, Yara Shahidi's developed quite the resume. Here's where you might recognize her from.

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  • The Most Dangerous Object Sold In Harry Potter's Hogsmeade

    In Harry Potter, Hogsmeade is a little village near Hogwarts that many of the students visit during the school year, assuming they can get their parents to sign the permission slips. There are lots of fun and safe things to do in Hogsmeade, but there is a shadier side to the sleepy village.

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  • The Guillermo Del Toro Haunted Mansion Remake We Never Got To See

    Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro has a litany of unrealized projects attached to his name. But of all del Toro's near-wins, none was worked on for as long — and perhaps none was as close to his heart -- as his planned reboot of Disney's The Haunted Mansion.

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  • The Untold Truth Of DC's Bloodsport

    If you're curious about all the different shades of this relatively obscure yet versatile DC supervillain, keep reading for the untold truth of Bloodsport.

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  • The Theme Park That Brings Popeye The Sailor Man To Life

    Robert Altman's 1980 Popeye movie boasts some of the most breathtaking sets ever, with the production constructing a full village in the idyllic Maltese Islands. If you've ever wanted to visit the town of Sweethaven yourself, you can now do so via a Popeye-inspired theme park.

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  • How The Rogue Warfare Team Shot All Three Movies At Once - Exclusive

    With a small budget and a tight shooting schedule, director Mike Gunther and writer-producer Andrew DeCesare shot all three Rogue Warfare movies back-to-back. In an exclusive interview with Looper, Gunther and DeCesare discussed the challenges involved with completing the Rogue Warfare trilogy.

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  • How Enola Holmes' Ending Differs From The Book

    A new Holmes has entered the film world: Enola Holmes, younger sister of the famous Sherlock Holmes played by Millie Bobby Brown. The movie's a hit on Netflix, but according to Bustle, the ending between Enola and her mother Eudoria is different in the book.

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  • Henry Cavill Reveals Whether He'd Ever Play James Bond

    With recent shakeups at DC and the imminent departure of Bond incumbent Daniel Craig, the timing couldn't be better for the Man of Steel star, but only time will tell whether an Aston Martin lies in Cavill's immediate future.

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  • The Hugh Jackman Sci-Fi Movie That's Killing It On Netflix

    Ready for a fun flick with plenty of action, heart, and Hugh Jackman? Time to head on over to Netflix. Real Steel, the 2011 sci-fi flick featuring Jackman as a down-on-his-luck trainer of fighting robots, has broken into the streamer's Top Ten for movies in the U.S.

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  • The Real Reason They Don't Make Beach Party Movies Anymore

    Beach party movies full of fun-loving teens dominated the 1960s. But as soon as the genre exploded, it was gone. What happened to this brand of sunny, sandy summer blockbuster? We're here to explore the rise and fall of the beach party movie, one surf session at a time.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Marvel's Asgard

    Weaving characters and concepts like the demon Surtur and the rainbow bridge Bifrost into modern American superhero iconography, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Larry Leiber created a fictional world like no other. Now for a closer look at the untold truth of Marvel's Asgard.

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