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(WARNING: This article contains spoilers for the Fast & Furious films, read at your own discretion) When it came to the announcement of another installment in the #FastAndFurious franchise, some fans were skeptical of where the plot would go after the story seemingly concluded in Furious 7. The heroes rode off into the sunset while the criminals were jailed and everyone lived happily ever after — so it seemed. But the Fast and Furious franchise isn't quite done just yet, with #FateOfTheFurious beginning a whole new saga.
By Allie Z.8 years ago in Geeks
It looks like the Inhumans project is moving forward after all, but not how you expect! Originally, the Inhumans were supposed to receive their own feature film, but plans were scrapped early last year. There was no confirmation of the Inhumans project being officially terminated or postponed to a later date; it was simply taken off the slated films in Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Rick and company were expecting Negan to arrive in a week's time, but their visit came sooner than expected. Negan also brought a heavy load of Saviors with him to tear Alexandria apart. Initially, Negan told Rick that he would only take half of everything, but that's not the case anymore.
By Allie Z.8 years ago in Horror
Tonight's mid-season finale of #TheWalkingDead definitely made up for the lackluster start to Season 7. Yes, throughout the past half-dozen episodes there were definitely some fun moments here and there, but nothing like the intensity of previous seasons...until now.
Negan made his debut on The Walking Dead in a very brutal display of dominance, but he isn't done showing what he's all about. In this week's episode, "Service," we get to see Negan making a visit to Alexandria.
All of the Power Rangers footage unveiled so far has made one thing very clear: the new reboot film is practically a shot-for-shot remake of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the beloved '90s TV show. Simply add in new actors and modern CGI effects, and it looks like the #PowerRangers of old.
Last weekend's airing of #SaturdayNightLive is probably going to be one of the most talked about episodes of the year. The installment was already expected to be a smash hit, considering that #DaveChappelle was hosting. After 10 years away from television, Chappelle's SNL appearance marked an auspicious return.
With the trailer debut for Spider-Man: Homecoming finally here, our first glimpse at #Spiderman's world proves that his world resides well within the Marvel Cinematic Universe — evidenced by Tony Stark's substantial part in the trailer. Along with the sassy playboy making an appearance, he'll also be suiting up in the movie, seeing as Iron Man can be seen flying into action alongside Spidey within the last few moments of the trailer.
For a franchise that got its start in 1984 with a small manga publication in Japan, the #animation is surprisingly still alive and well, with the Dragon Ball Super anime leading the way for a new era in 2016.
The most recent episode of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. was almost too much too take in. For a winter finale, #AgentsOfSHIELD went above and beyond, pulling out all the stops in what was probably one of the best episodes in the entire series so far.
In more #DCEU news, Joe Manganiello recently opened up about his role as Deathstroke in Ben Affleck's standalone #Batman film. The film hasn't been given a slated spot in the DCEU upcoming lineup, but the film's announcement is inevitable. Ben Affleck has also hinted at the title for his standalone Batman film being titled #TheBatman. Affleck hasn't elaborated on the plot of the film, nor has Warner Brothers Studios commented so far. The only aspect of The Batman confirmed so far is of Joe Manganiello portraying the villainous Deathstroke.
We've been waiting all summer to find out who Negan murdered with his bat, Lucille, in the Season 6 finale of The Walking Dead, and now we may just have an answer to that infuriating question in a new clip, "Right Hand Man," released at this year's NYCC.