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20 Best Uses Of Songs In The MCU
Deadpool and Wolverine, the third film in the Deadpool franchise and the character's first step into the MCU, continues to kick goals, remaining top of the worldwide box office and becoming the highest grossing R-rated film of all time. On top of this, as many fans have noticed, the film has resulted in a viral resurgence of the early Madonna single 'Like a Prayer'.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Geeks
Caped Crusader
Okay we are reaching the home stretch of Prime Video’s new animated series, Batman: The Caped Crusader and I have to say that I enjoyed it more than I thought I was going to. There are two episodes left and lots of questions. What happened to Harley Quinn? What will become of Harvey Dent? Are we going to see Selina Kyle again? Am I going to get something that resembles Oracle out of Barbara Gordon? So many loose ends, so little time. I am sure that there will be another season of this show but I’d really prefer if they wrapped it up before the season ends.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Caped Crusader
The new Batman animated series Caped Crusader actually has very little to do with Batman or Bruce Wayne. It is however doing a very good job of introducing just about everyone else that exists in Gotham City. We have seen Harley, Barbara Gordon, Harvey Dent, Selina Kyle and Montoya. This series is doing a good job of telling isolated stories, yet there are still quite a few open ended storylines that have yet to be resolved. I hope that changes by the end of the season.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Caped Crusader
So far Batman: The Caped Crusader is more than I had hoped for. Now admittedly I had set the bar really low because the overwhelming amount of Batman media is sexist and subpar at best as a whole. There are very few redeemable projects and honestly most aren’t worth the watch. Thus far, this one is worth the watch. Between the introduction of pretty much everyone interesting in Gotham City, and the different focus every episode the show seems to not only understand its roots but rely on them. The creative team clearly understands what made the original animated series successful and they are taking the best parts of that formula and applying them here.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
The Story of Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison, one of the greatest inventors in history, is best known for inventing the electric light bulb. However, the journey to this groundbreaking invention was anything but easy. Edison's life and work offer a powerful lesson in perseverance, determination, and believing in oneself, even when others doubt you.
By UMAR SHERIFabout a year ago in Geeks
The Reclaimer
Dr. Elara Voss had dedicated her life to saving a planet that seemed intent on its own destruction. The world had changed so much since her youth—a time when she had first fallen in love with the wonders of nature. She had grown up in a small town, surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests, where the air was clean, and the rivers ran clear. But over the years, she watched as those same forests were cut down, the hills were flattened for urban sprawl, and the rivers turned to sludge under the weight of industrial runoff. The Earth, once vibrant and full of life, had become a dying husk, and humanity seemed more concerned with its own petty conflicts than with the planet's survival.Elara had always been a visionary, a brilliant environmental scientist whose groundbreaking research held the promise of reversing the damage done to the Earth. But time and time again, she was met with indifference. Her pleas for action were ignored, her funding was cut, and her research was buried under a mountain of bureaucracy. Governments and corporations paid lip service to environmental causes but continued their relentless exploitation of the planet’s resources. It was as though the world was on a collision course with its own oblivion, and no one seemed to care.As the years passed, Elara’s hope began to wane. She had once believed in humanity’s capacity for change, in the power of collective action to avert disaster. But the weight of constant failure bore down on her, and her disillusionment grew. The wars that ravaged the world, the famines, the natural disasters—each one a symptom of the planet's decline—only deepened her despair. She had devoted her life to saving the Earth, but now it seemed that the Earth was beyond saving. Her frustration turned to desperation, and she began to contemplate actions she once would have considered unthinkable.It was during this dark period that Elara conceived her most radical experiment: the Reclamation Serum. It was an audacious fusion of nanotechnology and bioengineering, designed to do what no human effort had yet accomplished—heal the Earth at a fundamental level. The serum was a living thing, a swarm of microscopic machines programmed to repair the damage done to the planet's ecosystems, to rejuvenate dying forests, cleanse polluted waters, and restore the balance of nature. It was her last, best hope—a final gamble in a world teetering on the brink of collapse.But the experiment did not go as planned. Late one night, as Elara worked alone in her lab, refining the serum for what felt like the thousandth time, something went wrong. A chain reaction she hadn't anticipated was triggered, and in an instant, her laboratory was engulfed in a catastrophic explosion. The blast should have killed her, but instead, it transformed her. Elara was bathed in a torrent of energy, her body and mind infused with the very essence of the Earth itself. When she awoke, she was no longer just Elara Voss, the scientist. She was something more—something far beyond human.Her newfound powers were extraordinary. She could feel the pulse of the Earth as if it were her own heartbeat, and she could command the elements with a mere thought. She could summon towering forests from barren wastelands, reshape the terrain beneath her feet, and unleash devastating storms with a wave of her hand. Plant life responded to her will, growing and thriving in her presence. The power of the Earth was hers to command, but it came at a cost.The explosion that had granted Elara her powers had also scarred her deeply. The energy that now coursed through her veins amplified the anger and despair that had been festering within her for years. She no longer saw humanity as the planet’s savior, but as its greatest enemy—a parasite that had drained the Earth of its life force. Her transformation was not just physical; it was psychological. The gentle scientist who had once fought so hard to save the Earth was gone, replaced by a force of nature with a singular, terrifying purpose: to reclaim the planet from those who had destroyed it.Taking on the name “The Reclaimer,” Elara embarked on a mission of vengeance. She saw herself as the Earth’s protector, its avenger. Her once hopeful vision of healing the planet had been twisted into something darker, more violent. She was determined to cleanse the Earth of those who harmed it, to purge the industries, governments, and individuals who stood in the way of her vision. Cities fell before her, consumed by forests that rose from the ground overnight. Coastal regions were battered by relentless storms, as she unleashed the full fury of the natural world on those who refused to change their ways.The Reclaimer’s actions sent shockwaves across the globe. She was no longer just a scientist; she had become a living embodiment of the Earth’s wrath. Her power was unmatched, and her resolve was unbreakable. Heroes and villains alike found themselves united against a common threat—a force of nature in human form, whose anger threatened to annihilate all of humanity. The world had ignored Elara Voss when she had asked for help. Now, it faced the consequences of that neglect as The Reclaimer’s fury grew, threatening to consume everything in its path. The question now was not whether the Earth could be saved, but whether humanity could survive the wrath of its savior turned destroyer.
By Ashley Stewartabout a year ago in Geeks
The Dark World of Madoka Magica
This piece will contain mild spoilers for the 2011 animated Japanese show Puella Magi Madoka Magica. The year was 2021, and COVID-19 was running our everyday lives. (I’m currently writing this with COVID-19 this very second in our good year 2024–how ironic is that?)
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Geeks









