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Former MLB Player Reyes Moronta Dies At Age 31: REPORT
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Former MLB Player Reyes Moronta Dies At Age 31: REPORT

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Crash During Military Exercise Fatally Injures Marine At Combat Center
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Crash During Military Exercise Fatally Injures Marine At Combat Center

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FACT CHECK: Post Falsely Claims Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged By The Campaign
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FACT CHECK: Post Falsely Claims Trump Assassination Attempt Was Staged By The Campaign

A post shared on X claims that the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump was staged by the campaign. pic.twitter.com/tkxCMw82Fg — Morgan J. Freeman (@mjfree) July 25, 2024 Verdict: False There is no evidence for this claim. Fact Check: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is assessing bullet fragments fired from an AR-15-style rifle that was […]
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This article explores what we consider the top ten hidden tracks in rock and roll music. A hidden track is typically a song placed after the album’s last listed song, uncredited in the liner notes or on the CD or cassette tape’s packaging. This practice wasn’t feasible with vinyl records, as the tracks are visibly etched into the surface. However, on CDs, a hidden track might appear after a pause of 10 to 20 seconds following the final listed song, often included as part of the last track number. The trend of including hidden tracks has largely faded with the The post 10 Best Hidden Tracks On Rock Music Albums appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Two Penguins Will Be On Your TV This Fall in The Penguin and Batman: Caped Crusader
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Two Penguins Will Be On Your TV This Fall in The Penguin and Batman: Caped Crusader

News the Penguin Two Penguins Will Be On Your TV This Fall in The Penguin and Batman: Caped Crusader Fowl play is afoot By Molly Templeton | Published on July 29, 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share There can always be more than one—at least where characters in the extended Batman universe are concerned. We’ve got at least four Harley Quinns in assorted movies and series, so why not two Penguins? Last weekend, a newcomer to the Penguin scene was announced: Minnie Driver will be voicing a gender-swapped Penguin in the upcoming animated series Batman: Caped Crusader. Driver joins Hamish Linklater as Batman and Jamie Chung as Harley Quinn (yes, another one) in the show, which comes from Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) and has Ed Brubaker as head writer for its first season. The New York Times said of Caped Crusader, “In its storytelling, the new series is not necessarily concerned with making Batman likable — either to the citizens of Gotham or to its audience — as he pursues his agenda.” At San Diego Comic Con, Driver said of Oswalda Cobblepot, “This was such a beautiful retelling of that villain. It was joyful. And, I mean, she’s dreadful.” Caped Crusader also stars the voices of Diedrich Bader, Christina Ricci, Mckenna Grace, David Krumholtz, Haley Joel Osment, and Toby Stephens, among many others. It premieres on Prime Video on August 1st. Not to be outdone, Colin Farrell’s Penguin also made an appearance at SDCC. Farrell had to Zoom in for the show’s panel, which featured director Matt Reeves and co-stars Cristin Milioti and Rhenzy Feliz, along with makeup designer Mike Marino and executive producer Dylan Clark. You know the makeup is important when the makeup designer is on the Comic-Con panel; Marino said that this Penguin’s look “was inspired by Harvey Weinstein and injured birds,” Variety noted. The Penguin’s panel came with a new trailer, in which Mr. Cobb does several different kinds of murder and plans to run Gotham’s criminal elements before encountering an unexpected bit of opposition: Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), freshly released from Arkham. “I’ve been rehabilitated,” she says, unconvincingly. The most enjoyable moment in this whole trailer may be the alarmed look on good old Oz’s face when she says this. The Penguin’s cast also includes Shohreh Aghdashloo as Nadia Maroni, Clancy Brown as Salvatore Maroni, and Carmen Ejogo as Eve Karlo. The eight-episode limited series premieres September 19th on Max.[end-mark] The post Two Penguins Will Be On Your TV This Fall in <i>The Penguin</i> and <i>Batman: Caped Crusader</i> appeared first on Reactor.
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Everyone Gets Way Too Logical Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Teaser
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Everyone Gets Way Too Logical Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Teaser

News star trek: strange new worlds Everyone Gets Way Too Logical Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Teaser Logical hijinks are on the horizon By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on July 29, 2024 Credit: Paramount+ Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Paramount+ Star Trek was strong at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend. Not only did the franchise team up with the Doctor Who franchise to celebrate “Intergalactic Friendship Day” in an activation at the event, but the Trek panel in Hall H released a bevy of trailers and news about several Star Trek series. One of those shows was Strange New Worlds, which is set to come back soon with its third season. To celebrate the occasion, we got an extended teaser where Captain Pike (Anson Mount), Nurse Chapel (Jess Bush), Ensign Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding), and Lt. Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) genetically become Vulcans for space reasons. They and Spock (who, they can’t help but repeatedly point out, is half-Vulcan) complete the required mission. But when they try to turn back into their non-Vulcan selves, it doesn’t work! The clip ends then but there’s no doubt that hijinks will ensue. (Logically, of course.) That wasn’t the only news we got about the show, either. It was also announced that Cillian O’Sullivan (In From The Cold) will play the legacy role of Dr. Roger Korby, a character first portrayed by Michael Strong in The Original Series. Korby was a love interest for Chapel in TOS, so odds are good we’ll see some sparks between the two in the upcoming episodes. Season Three of Strange New Worlds is scheduled to come out in 2025 on Paramount+, with a fourth season already greenlit. The first two seasons are currently available for your viewing pleasure on the streamer. Check out the teaser clip below. [end-mark] The post Everyone Gets <i>Way</i> Too Logical <i>Star Trek: Strange New Worlds</i> Season 3 Teaser appeared first on Reactor.
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Star Trek: Lower Decks Trailer Gives Nod to The Undiscovered Country, Reveals Release Date
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Star Trek: Lower Decks Trailer Gives Nod to The Undiscovered Country, Reveals Release Date

News Star Trek: Lower Decks Star Trek: Lower Decks Trailer Gives Nod to The Undiscovered Country, Reveals Release Date Star Trek VI deep cut??? It’s like you love us or something By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on July 29, 2024 Credit: Paramount+ Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Paramount+ During San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, the cast of the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks took to the stage in Hall H to share a trailer for the show’s fifth and final season. And even though the series is facing its final episodes, the clip makes clear that Lower Decks’ irreverence for making deep Trek cuts for laughs remains strong. In this case, the deep cut is a trailer for 1991’s Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The setup for both trailers is the same, something that is sure to tickle many a Trek fan’s fancy. The trailer also teases many things mentioned in the synopsis for the fifth and final season of Lower Decks: In season five of Star Trek: Lower Decks, the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos is tasked with closing “space potholes” – subspace rifts which are causing chaos in the Alpha Quadrant. Pothole duty would be easy for Jr. Officers Mariner, Boimler, Tendi and Rutherford… if they didn’t also have to deal with an Orion war, furious Klingons, diplomatic catastrophes, murder mysteries and scariest of all: their own career aspirations. This upcoming season on Paramount+ is a celebration of this underdog crew who are dangerously close to being promoted out of the lower decks and into strange new Starfleet roles. Season Five of Lower Decks premieres on Paramount+ with two episodes on October 24, 2024.  Following the premiere, new episodes of the ten-episode season will drop every Thursday leading up to the series finale on Thursday, December 19. Check out the trailer below. [end-mark] The post <i>Star Trek: Lower Decks</i> Trailer Gives Nod to <i>The Undiscovered Country</i>, Reveals Release Date appeared first on Reactor.
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Babylon 5 Rewatch: “Legacies”
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Babylon 5 Rewatch: “Legacies”

Movies & TV Babylon 5 Rewatch Babylon 5 Rewatch: “Legacies” A Minbari ceremony is interrupted, and a young telepath considers her options… By Keith R.A. DeCandido | Published on July 29, 2024 Credit: Warner Bros. Television Comment 5 Share New Share Credit: Warner Bros. Television “Legacies”Written by D.C. FontanaDirected by Bruce Seth GreenSeason 1, Episode 17Production episode 115Original air date: July 20, 1994 It was the dawn of the third age… Shai Alyt Bramner, one of the great warriors of the Minbari people, has died. Bramner’s executive officer, Alyt Neroon, is bringing his corpse back home to Minbar, stopping at every port of call along the way and parading his corpse for all to see. They arrive through the jump gate with gun ports open, which makes Sinclair understandably nervous, despite the captain’s assurances that they come in peace. Delenn shows up in CnC to reassure Sinclair that it’s just a ceremonial thing—the gun ports are open to symbolize that a great warrior is on board. They won’t fire. A girl named Alison Beldon picks someone’s pocket in the Zocalo, then collapses. Winters and Ivanova are both nearby, and the former senses that she’s had a mindburst. Beldon is brought to medlab, where Winters explains that the kid’s a telepath, and her psi abilities must have just kicked in. She collapsed because she was overwhelmed by all the thoughts she could suddenly hear. Winters wants to contact the Psi Corps right away and recruit her, but Ivanova refuses, pointing out that she is under arrest for the pocket picking and therefore is under the station’s jurisdiction. Franklin crankily points out that she’s his patient right now and they can both leave medlab, please and thank you. Credit: Warner Bros. Television Delenn, Sinclair, Garibaldi and an honor guard meet Neroon and Bramner’s corpse when they dock. Delenn explains that this type of parading around is unusual, but was insisted upon by his clan, the Star Riders. For his part, Sinclair is a bit apprehensive, since Bramner was the leader of Minbari forces on the Battle of the Line. Neroon insists that the security detail guarding Bramner’s corpse be entirely Minbari. Sinclair acquiesces, but obviously neither he nor Garibaldi are thrilled with the lack of trust there. Beldon wakes up and is again overwhelmed by all the intrusive thoughts, though Winters is able to help her mute them. Beldon is an orphan, who’s been on her own in downbelow for over a year. Winters again insists that she should go with the Psi Corps, and Ivanova again insists that she’s still the station’s responsibility. The ceremony to gaze upon Bramner’s corpse is rather ruined when Neroon opens the coffin to find it empty. Neroon is livid; Sinclair isn’t all that thrilled either, especially when Neroon starts making threats of going to war over this. Delenn gently reminds Neroon that he doesn’t speak for the entire Minbari government and that the Star Riders clan doesn’t set Minbari Federation policy. Ivanova goes to Sinclair and says she wants to find an alternative to Psi Corps for Beldon. Sinclair agrees to back her play. Sinclair speaks to Delenn, who confides in Sinclair that Bramner was originally of the Religious Caste, and only switched to the Warrior Caste when the Earth-Minbari War broke out, and he felt his skills as a tactician were needed. Delenn also says that there are many members of the Warrior Caste who were never particularly thrilled with the surrender order. Garibaldi’s investigation takes him to the alien sector, specifically the Pak’ma’ra, who are carrion eaters, who might be motivated to steal a corpse, ’cause them’s good eatin’. A piece of Bramner’s robe is found near a Pak’ma’ra cabin, so Garibaldi orders all the Pak’ma’ras’ stomachs pumped. Franklin later reports, however, that there’s no Minbari DNA is any of the Pak’ma’ra’s bellies. Credit: Warner Bros. Television Beldon meets with Na’Toth, who is willing to grant Beldon asylum on the Narn homeworld in exchange for regular genetic samples. However, the telepathic impressions Beldon gets from Na’Toth are not pleasant, and she’s not sure she can handle being on a world with so many Narn—reinforced by Ivanova pointing out what a crappy place to live the Narn homeworld is thanks to the Centauri occupying it for so long. Neroon is not at all thrilled with Garibaldi’s investigation and starts making threats again. Then he breaks into Sinclair’s quarters to search them, having assumed that they wouldn’t be searched. He’s rather embarrassed when (a) Sinclair walks in on him, and (b) Delenn and Garibaldi inform him that Sinclair’s place was the first place Garibaldi searched, supervised by Delenn, so fuck you. Neroon has the good grace to be abashed at that. Beldon talks to Delenn, since Minbari treat their telepaths well. While they talk, Beldon gets a flash of Delenn’s thoughts, and then asks to be excused. She and Ivanova go to Sinclair, where Beldon says that she saw in Delenn’s thoughts that she knows what happened to Bramner’s corpse. Sinclair and Garibaldi confront Delenn, who not only stole the corpse, but had it cremated. It turns out that that was Bramner’s true wish, not to be paraded about like a carnival show. But Delenn knew she wouldn’t convince the Star Rider clan of that, so she thought she’d try to couch it as a religious miracle. She says she’ll talk to Neroon alone, which she does—and also uses her status as the head of the Grey Council, which cows Neroon into doing whatever she asks, on penalty of the Star Riders being censured and destroyed. She also orders him to apologize to Sinclair for being a dick. Neroon dutifully apologizes. Beldon decides to go to Minbar, and she thanks both Ivanova and Winters. The latter two then apologize to each other and agree to a coffee date. Before Beldon leaves, she tells Sinclair that she saw something else in Delenn’s mind: the word chrysalis. Nothing’s the same anymore. Sinclair flashes back to the Battle of the Line, reusing the footage from “And the Sky Full of Stars.” Ivanova is God. Ivanova does everything humanly possible to keep Beldon the hell away from Psi Corps. The household god of frustration. So apparently Garibaldi can compel every representative of a species on the station to an invasive medical procedure based on a flimsy bit of suspicion. That’s, um, horrible. If you value your lives, be somewhere else. In Neroon we get our first significant look at a member of the Warrior Caste, and their love of bombast, cloaked in a veneer of honor. We also see the conflict between the Warrior and Religious Castes. Having said that, Neroon apparently is fully aware of Delenn’s “secret identity” as the head of the Grey Council and keeps it secret from the humans. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free. The Narn still want telepaths, as Na’Toth tries to recruit Beldon in a manner significantly less skeevy than the way G’Kar tried to recruit Alexander in “The Gathering.” Credit: Warner Bros. Television The Corps is mother, the Corps is father. Standard operating procedure when a human telepath blossoms, as it were, is to do the Psi Corps recruitment pitch. Winters is, at least, open to letting Beldon pursue other options, probably at least in part due to the warnings she got from Ironheart in “Mind War” (which Ivanova throws in her face at one point). No sex, please, we’re EarthForce. Ivanova softens her stance on Winters over the course of the episode, mostly because Winters doesn’t fight her tooth and claw over Beldon’s fate, and they agree to have coffee. Looking ahead. Neroon says that Sinclair talks like a Minbari; the “War Without End” two-parter will make it clear that it’s more like Minbari talk like him… Beldon’s sensing of the word chrysalis will pay off in the season finale, appropriately titled “Chrysalis.” Welcome aboard. John Vickery makes his first of five appearances as Neroon; he’ll return in “All Alone in the Night.” Grace Una plays Beldon. Trivial matters. While this is Beldon’s only on-screen appearance, the character does return in the short story “True Seeker” by Fiona Avery in issue #23 of The Official Babylon 5 Magazine in 2000. Neroon is one of two recurring roles for John Vickery, who will also play the human Mr. Welles in one episode each of B5 and Crusade. The echoes of all of our conversations. “There’s nothing more annoying than Mr. Garibaldi when he’s right.” —Ivanova, speaking truth. Credit: Warner Bros. Television The name of the place is Babylon 5. “Perhaps there was some small wisdom in letting your species survive.” Okay, I mentioned this above, but it bears mentioning again, because it really bugged the crap out of me when rewatching this episode: Based solely on a piece of cloth found in a corridor, Garibaldi is able to compel every single member of a species on the station to have their stomachs pumped—which is an invasive medical procedure, and one that has a profound impact on its victims, as they now have lost all the value from the food they’ve recently eaten. That is, to say the least, appalling, especially since the Pak’ma’ra are all compelled to do this due entirely to what species they happen to belong to. That is, bluntly, revolting. I’m uncomfortable enough every time they refer to the “alien sector,” which always feels like a ghetto. Now we have this, which I can’t imagine being something that the humans on the station would all agree to. (Also, how many Pak’ma’ra are on the station? Are they all accounted for? Wouldn’t it take a while to do this?) Anyhow, this is a perfectly cromulent B5 episode. I mostly come away from it disappointed that it didn’t do more with the story. The big thing is Beldon. This is an orphan who’s reduced to thievery to survive. The episode never really focuses on that part of it, the class differences, and the fact that even something as awful as Psi Corps is a huge-ass improvement on living alone in downbelow. On top of that, the costuming and makeup department did a terrible job of showing us a person living on the raggedy edge of life, as Beldon is way too kempt and together for someone in her position. I like that Ivanova fights for her to have a choice, but the brutal truth is that Ivanova wouldn’t give two shits about her if she wasn’t a telepath. On top of that, after Ivanova makes a fuss over keeping her out of Psi Corps’ hands because she’s a criminal, that’s never followed up on. Is she found guilty? Does she see the ombuds? What happened there? The main plot is also fine, and is mostly fun for giving us Neroon. John Vickery’s magnificent voice makes every role he plays automatically one of gravitas. (See also his Klingon lawyer Orak in Enterprise’s “Judgment” and his Cardassian soldier Rusot in DS9’s series–ending storyline.) The tension between him and Sinclair and between him and Delenn is sparkling—though the latter is completely muted once Delenn goes all Grey Council on him. The best thing about the main plot, truly, is to remind us that, for all that Delenn is sweet and pleasant and friendly, she’s also a master manipulator who has an agenda. Though her ability to shut Neroon down takes the wind out of the sails of the plot, too, as it’s a disappointingly pat solution to the problem that makes you wonder why they went to all that trouble in the first place… Next week: “A Voice in the Wilderness, Part I.”[end-mark] The post <i>Babylon 5</i> Rewatch: “Legacies” appeared first on Reactor.
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What Is Going On With the Tone of This Star Trek: Section 31 Trailer?
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News Star Trek: Section 31 What Is Going On With the Tone of This Star Trek: Section 31 Trailer? Does somebody really need to keep it lively? Are we sure? By Molly Templeton | Published on July 29, 2024 Photo Credit: Jan Thijs/Paramount+ Comment 0 Share New Share Photo Credit: Jan Thijs/Paramount+ We finally have a first real look at Star Trek: Section 31, the TV movie starring Michelle Yeoh as former emperor Philippa Georgiou, and it’s … well, it’s a little baffling. Section 31 are the secret black ops of Starfleet. Kacey Rohl has a line in this teaser about how they have to make sure no murders occur. The opening is a heavy, bloody flashback to Georgiou’s youth (where she is played by Miku Martineau). And yet the soundtrack is an out-of-place Beyoncé track and the overall tone is … a bit wacky? Wacky secret space cops. Is Star Trek trying to go Killjoys? (I will not hear a single bad word about Killjoys, for the record.) Are we doing funny murders? Funny sexy? The yellow-screen warning at the beginning of the trailer mentions “Deltan fraternization,” which is a choice. (Deltans are extremely sex-oriented.) There is still very little detail as to the plot of the film; Paramount says only, “In the movie, slated to premiere in early 2025, Yeoh reprises her fan-favorite role as Emperor Philippa Georgiou—a character she played in Star Trek: Discovery’s first season—who joins a secret division of Starfleet. Tasked with protecting the United Federation of Planets, she also must face the sins of her past.” One hopes that the young Georgiou bits are only a flashback, and that this is not secretly an origin story. One also hopes the movie does well by its supporting cast, which includes the incredible Rohl (Hannibal, The Magicians); Omari Hardwick (Power); Sam Richardson (Ted Lasso, Detroiters, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson); Robert Kazinsky (Pacific Rim); Sven Ruygrok (One Piece); Humberly Gonález (Ginny & Georgia); and James Hiroyuki Liao (Barry). The film is written by Craig Sweeny (Discovery, Elementary) and directed by Discovery director Olatunde Osunsanmi. Star Trek: Section 31 comes to Paramount Plus early next year. [end-mark] The post What Is Going On With the Tone of This <i>Star Trek: Section 31</i> Trailer? appeared first on Reactor.
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More Star Trek for You! New Series Announced & Starfleet Academy Will Have Familiar Faces
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News Star Trek: Starfleet Academy More Star Trek for You! New Series Announced & Starfleet Academy Will Have Familiar Faces A plethora of Treks! By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on July 29, 2024 Screenshot: CBS Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: CBS The Star Trek news kept coming this weekend at San Diego Comic-Con! In addition to a fun Season Three teaser for Strange New Worlds and trailers for both Lower Decks and Section 31, we also got some casting news for the upcoming show, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, as well as news of a new live-action comedy show in the works. During the franchise’s panel in Hall H this year, we found out that Starfleet Academy, a show that follows the adventures of a new class of Starfleet cadets, would see the return of several familiar faces, specifically Tig Notaro (Jett Reno in Star Trek: Discovery), Oded Fehr (Admiral Vance in Star Trek: Discovery), Mary Wiseman (Tilly in Star Trek: Discovery) and Robert Picardo (The Doctor in Star Trek: Voyager). Picardo and Notaro are joining as series regulars, which means we’ll see lots of them! Wiseman and Fehr will be guest stars, meaning we’ll see them, but not as much as Picardo and Notaro. The four join Holly Hunter, a lead on the show, and recurring guest stars Gina Yashere and Paul Giamatti. We also got a video of the actors playing the cadets—Kerrice Brooks, Bella Shepard, George Hawkins, Karim Diané, and Zoë Steiner—reacting to finding out they were cast. It’s adorable: But wait! There’s more! We also found out over the weekend that Lower Decks’ Tawny Newsome (who is also a writer on Starfleet Academy) along with Justin Simien (Dear White People) are developing a live-action Star Trek comedy series. The show, announced during the Hall H panel, will have 30-minute episodes and center on “Federation outsiders” whose day-to-day lives on a resort planet are reality show fodder for the quadrant.   And in one last bit of Star Trek news at San Diego Comic-Con, a Star Trek: Prodigy panel also announced that the show, which has Season Two streaming on Netflix, is now available on digital demand and that a Blu-Ray/DVD will be released on November 12, 2024. That’s a lot of news! And it looks like Star Trek continues to prosper. [end-mark] The post More Star Trek for You! New Series Announced & <i>Starfleet Academy</i> Will Have Familiar Faces appeared first on Reactor.
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