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WILFORD: Gavin Newsom Has His Head In The Sand About Taxpayers Fleeing California
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WILFORD: Gavin Newsom Has His Head In The Sand About Taxpayers Fleeing California

Newsom is determined to ignore the clear message that taxpayers are sending
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Immunotherapy for Hard to Treat Cancer Just Granted FDA Fast Track During Promising Clinical Trial
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Immunotherapy for Hard to Treat Cancer Just Granted FDA Fast Track During Promising Clinical Trial

An Australian pharma company has been granted fast-track status by the United States FDA for cancer treatment trials of bile duct cancer. This rare form of cancer has been found to be resistant to both conventional and immunotherapy treatments‚ but the firm’s new version of an existing treatment‚ developed as part of a collaboration with […] The post Immunotherapy for Hard to Treat Cancer Just Granted FDA Fast Track During Promising Clinical Trial appeared first on Good News Network.
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This Teen Is Bringing Some Color And Fun To The Elderly This Holiday Season
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This Teen Is Bringing Some Color And Fun To The Elderly This Holiday Season

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Why Does My Dog Stand Between My Legs?
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Why Does My Dog Stand Between My Legs?

Have you ever been standing in your kitchen or walking through the park when‚ suddenly‚ you feel a nudge at your legs and there’s your dog squeezing into the space between them? If this sounds familiar‚ you’re not alone. Pet owners around the world often wonder why their furry friends exhibit this quirky behavior. It...
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Victoria Schwab Celebrates the Tenth Anniversary of Vicious
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Victoria Schwab Celebrates the Tenth Anniversary of Vicious

By the time I turned 25‚ I felt thoroughly done with publishing. Not writing—I can’t imagine a life where I don’t scribble down stories for myself—but the business‚ as far as I was concerned‚ could go kick rocks. In the four short years since I’d sold my first book‚ I’d seen that book rapidly go out of print‚ had a trilogy cancelled two books in‚ and told I must be the reason my books weren’t selling well enough. It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with the lack of in-house support‚ or the fact that publishing is‚ even on its best days‚ an educated guess‚ and on its worst‚ a gamble where authors’ careers are the currency‚ rashly bet‚ and easily forfeit. Frustrated and demoralized by my seeming inability to guess what publishers and readers wanted (attempting to write to trend will almost always lead to disappointment‚ since no one knows what will be selling when the book eventually hits shelves)‚ I was ready to quit. But because I’m also an ornery asshole‚ I decided I would write one more book. A swansong. And instead of making it a hail Mary‚ a last roll of the publishing dice‚ I’d write the book I wanted to read. The one that was exactly as weird‚ and dark‚ and unsellable as my little heart desired. Because it didn’t matter. Nothing I did mattered. So why not have fun? Why not just go back to doing what I’d done before the business cogs began to whisper and nudge‚ and have a good time? The grim truth is‚ you can’t make a book succeed. But you can write the book you want to write‚ the one you want to read‚ and thereby guarantee that you are never disappointed in the end result. You can write as if what happens after you hit The End is out of your control‚ because it is. So I wrote Vicious. It was the kind of story I’d always wanted to tell‚ a thesis on the arbitrary assignation of the terms hero and villain‚ a look at who we root for in stories‚ and why. A love letter to Professor X and Magneto by way of The Secret History‚ at once violent and dark (and darkly humorous). I loved every moment of writing it‚ and even so‚ I knew it was unpublishable—after all‚ it was essentially a comic book without pictures‚ at a time when the only superheroes (or in this case villains) on shelves came from Marvel or DC. I knew it was unpublishable and I didn’t care because for the first time in years‚ I was having fun again. Years later‚ my long-time editor would admit that the deal was less a vote of confidence in my weird ass supervillain novel’s ability to sell copies‚ and more a vote of confidence in me and my future work. Hell my agent‚ whom I adore‚ wasn’t confident she could sell it. But she did. And on September 24th‚ 2013‚ Tor published it. And this book that I’d written for no one but myself‚ this book I’d thought no one else would ever “get‚” let alone like—that book? It appealed to thousands of readers. Readers who felt like I’d written it just for them‚ when the truth was I’d written it just for me. There’s a fallacy that broad books have broad appeal‚ but my experience is that paradoxically‚ the more personal the lens‚ the more universal the appeal. Those sales were empirical evidence that the more I allowed my own weird/dark/quiet style to lead‚ the more readers began to follow. Buy it Now I didn’t quit publishing. But I also began writing with a new rule: every book had to be for me. Not for a mysterious and unknowable audience. Not for my publisher‚ or the industry‚ or the rolling tide of trends. I wrote what I wanted to write‚ what I wanted to read‚ so that no matter what happened after‚ I could be proud‚ and happy of what I’d made. Whether it was a portal fantasy about interlocking Londons‚ each with different relationships to magic (Shades of Magic)‚ or a sequel to Vicious introducing a woman who starts turning men to ash because they won’t let her finish her sentences (Vengeful)‚ or a story about a French girl and a deal with the Devil over 300 years (The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue)‚ every time I sat down‚ I held to my rule. Instead of following in the grooves I’d already made with sales‚ I carved new ones. Instead of guessing what my readers wanted next‚ I asked myself. It’s been 10 years now since Vicious was first published. Over those ten years‚ my audience has exploded. Shades of Magic is an internationally bestselling series‚ with a comic book spin-off‚ and a new trilogy starting this Fall. Addie LaRue has reached millions of readers‚ and is published in 40 countries. These are the kind of metrics authors dream of. The kind I have always dreamed of. The kind I’ll never take for granted. But my attention is drawn‚ again and again‚ to Vicious. Over the last ten years‚ its audience has continued to grow‚ not in giant swells like Shades or Addie‚ but steady steps‚ inching upward every year‚ from the thousands to the tens of thousands to the hundreds of thousands‚ and each and every one feels like a victory‚ an affirmation‚ a hand holding up this dream of mine. Each a reminder that I was going to quit‚ because I was convinced no one would ever like my weird little stories. And it turned out‚ I just needed the chance to find the ones who did. Victoria “V. E.” Schwab is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty books‚ including the acclaimed Shades of Magic series‚ the Villains series‚ the Cassidy Blake series and the international bestseller The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. Her work has received critical acclaim‚ translated into over two dozen languages‚ and optioned for television and film. First Kill—a YA vampire series based on Schwab’s short story of the same name—is currently in the works at Netflix with Emma Roberts’ Belletrist Productions producing. When not haunting Paris streets or trudging up English hillsides‚ she lives in Edinburgh‚ Scotland‚ and is usually tucked in the corner of a coffee shop‚ dreaming up monsters.
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“I have holes!” — Ant-Man &; The Wasp: Quantumania
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“I have holes!” — Ant-Man &; The Wasp: Quantumania

From August 2017 – January 2020‚ Keith R.A. DeCandido took a weekly look at every live-action movie based on a superhero comic that had been made to date in the Superhero Movie Rewatch. He’s periodically revisited the feature to look back at new releases‚ as well as a few he missed the first time through. Having already broken his trend of never doing sequels‚ director Peyton Reed was brought back a second time to do a third film starring Paul Rudd as Scott Lang. Like the second film‚ it was billed as an Ant-Man &; The Wasp film‚ with Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne‚ fighting alongside Lang’s Ant-Man as the Wasp. But unlike the last two films‚ this one wouldn’t be a caper film… The previous two films established the Quantum Realm‚ and the QR was also a plot driver for Avengers: Endgame‚ as the QR was used as a gateway to time travel for the “time-heists” in that film. Screenwriter Jeff Loveness—who wrote the film during the apocalypse of 2020‚ with the movie’s filming time delayed by the lockdown—provided a story that took place almost entirely with the QR and which explored what Janet van Dyne did during the three decades she was trapped in the QR (established in Ant-Man) until she was rescued by Scott‚ Hope‚ and her husband Henry Pym (which happened in Ant-Man &; The Wasp). That backstory includes a detailed exploration of the world that exists deep in the QR—deeper even than Pym was ever able to explore in the past—and also introduces one of Marvel’s most enduring villains‚ Kang the Conqueror. Kang first appeared in 1963’s Fantastic Four #19 by Stan Lee &; Jack Kirby as Rama-Tut‚ a conqueror from the future who subjugated ancient Egypt. The identity of Kang was established in 1964’s Avengers #8 by Lee &; Kirby‚ as an older version of Rama-Tut‚ and later the Avengers foe Immortus‚ ruler of the Limbo realm outside time and space—who debuted in 1964’s Avengers #10 by Lee &; Kirby—was retconned into being an older version of Kang. The character has had other identities‚ among them the Scarlet Centurion (first seen in 1968’s Avengers Annual #2 by Roy Thomas‚ Don Heck‚ &; Werner Roth)‚ Iron Lad (2005’s Young Avengers #1 by Allan Heinberg‚ Jim Cheung‚ &; John Dell)‚ Kid Immortus (2013’s FF #8 by Matt Fraction &; Mike Allred)‚ and Mister Gryphon (2015’s All-New All-Different Avengers #1 by Mark Waid &; Adam Kubert). Along with Ultron‚ Korvac‚ and the various incarnations of the Masters of Evil‚ Kang is one of the Avengers’ primary villains‚ and his introduction into the MCU was nigh-inevitable‚ especially once the series started embracing time travel and alternate timelines. The character was first seen in the Loki TV series‚ where he’s been given some more identities: He Who Remains and Victor Timely. The expanded QR is very similar to the Microverse‚ introduced in 1963’s Fantastic Four #16 by Lee &; Kirby‚ which was later home to the Micronauts—a toy tie-in of Marvel’s that was very popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In addition‚ this movie introduces the villain M.O.D.O.K. to the MCU. Originally the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing when he first appeared in 1967’s Tales of Suspense #94 by Lee &; Kirby to fight Captain America as part of Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.‚ a subdivision of Hydra)‚ M.O.D.O.K. was a person A.I.M. experimented on to make him more intelligent‚ but it resulted in a freakishly enlarged head and a stunted body‚ so he needed a hoverchair. For some reason‚ Loveness decided to meld Darren Cross‚ the bad guy from Ant-Man who was sent to the QR by Scott Lang in that film‚ with M.O.D.O.K. (now the Mechanized Organism‚ etc. etc.). Image: Marvel Studios / Disney Back from Endgame are Rudd as Scott‚ Lilly as Hope‚ Michael Douglas as Hank Pym‚ and Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet. Back from Loki season one are Jonathan Majors as various versions of Kang‚ Tom Hiddleston as Loki‚ and Owen Wilson as Mobius M. Mobius (the latter two in a post-credits scene that later was revealed to be part of the Loki episode “1893”). Back from Ant-Man are Corey Stoll as Cross and Gregg Turkington as Dale the Baskin-Robbins store manager who fired Scott. Back from WandaVision is Randall Park as Agent Jimmy Woo. New to this film are Kathryn Newton as Cassie Lang (the third to play the role after Abby Ryder Fortson in the prior two Ant-Man films and Emma Fuhrman in Endgame)‚ David Dastmalchian as Veb (Dastmalchian appeared in the prior two films as Kurt)‚ Katy O’Brian as Jentorra (a version of the character from the comics who was a member of the Micronauts)‚ William Jackson Harper as Quaz‚ Bill Murray as Lord Krylar‚ and musician Mark Oliver Everett as a guy who asks Scott to take a selfie with his dog. Everett is the son of Hugh Everett III‚ the physicist who originated the many-worlds interpretation of quantum theory‚ which is pretty much the basis of every MCU film since Endgame. Majors‚ Hiddleston‚ and Wilson will next appear in Loki season two. One assumes that at least some of Rudd‚ Lilly‚ Pfeiffer‚ Douglas‚ and/or Newton will appear in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and/or Avengers: Secret Wars.   “Looking out for the little guy” Ant-Man &; The Wasp: Quantumania Written by Jeff Loveness Directed by Peyton Reed Produced by Kevin Feige‚ Stephen Broussard Original release date: February 17‚ 2023 Image: Marvel Studios / Disney We open with Scott Lang doing a reading at City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco of his best-selling memoir Looking Out for the Little Guy (while “Welcome Back” by John Sebastian plays on the soundtrack). We also see him in his daily life‚ being stopped by passers-by and being asked to take selfies‚ and getting free coffee and pastry from a coffee shop owner who thinks he’s Spider-Man. We also learn that Hope van Dyne has taken over her father’s company‚ now called PymVanDyne‚ and is using Pym Particles to do good in the world. (We also see Scott and Hope having lunch at the top of the Golden Gate Bridge‚ because they can.) His reading ends with a phone call from a police precinct. His daughter Cassie has been arrested at a protest of the treatment of homeless people‚ of which there are many post–Blip. (She also used a Pym Particle widget to shrink a cop car.) Scott is appalled to realize that this isn’t Cassie’s first time being arrested. Scott’s attempt to rebuke her is met with a rather pointed reply that at least Cassie is trying to help people. Since helping save the world from Thanos‚ all Scott has done is book tours. At least she’s trying to do some good. It eventually comes out that she’s been doing some science with Hank and Hope’s help‚ to the surprise of both Scott and Janet. She’s figured out a way—with the help of an army of ants—to create a sort of satellite for the Quantum Realm. She can beam a signal into the QR and then they can properly map it without having to actually go there. Janet—who has refused to discuss in any detail what she did in the QR for thirty years—grows incredibly apprehensive‚ and tells Cassie to shut the device off. However‚ it turns back on by itself and opens up a portal to the QR that sucks all five of them in. They find themselves deep in the QR‚ far deeper than Scott‚ Hank‚ or Hope have gone during their sojourns to the QR. They’re also separated. Hank‚ Janet‚ and Hope find each other‚ and Scott and Cassie find each other‚ but the two groups are far apart. Hank keeps hearing weird things in his earpiece. That’ll probably be important later…. Janet uses her knowledge of the area to track down a nomad‚ who provides them with a mount and with protective clothing to blend in. They go to a bar that you know was described in the script as “just like the Mos Eisley Cantina‚” where Janet asks to see Krylar. Meanwhile Scott and Cassie are captured by a group of refugees‚ led by a woman named Jentorra‚ and whose number also includes a goopy being named Veb—if you drink a bit of his oozy body‚ you can understand any language—and a telepath named Quaz. (Quaz doesn’t like being a telepath‚ as people are disgusting.) They’re on the run from the conqueror‚ who removed them from their homes. They travel in ambulatory armed buildings. (Scott is blown away by this and exclaims‚ “Your buildings are alive?” to which Veb‚ appalled‚ replies‚ “Yours are dead?”) Image: Marvel Studios / Disney Upon learning that Scott and Cassie are from the same place as the hated Janet van Dyne‚ Jentorra wants them gone. She says that the conqueror will burn the world to find them. And just then‚ some ships arrive with Quantumnauts‚ robotic foot soldiers‚ who attack the refugees. Krylar shows up at the bar—he’s Lord Krylar now‚ apparently—and it soon becomes clear that he and Janet had a thing going for a while during her exile‚ and that they fought against the conqueror together. He orders a drink that has a small creature in it‚ which you’re supposed to both drink and eat (thus killing the creature). To Janet’s horror‚ Krylar is now working for the conqueror and he’s summoned Quantumnauts to capture them. The trio fight back‚ with Hank enlarging one of the drinks so that the creature can now eat people instead of the other way around‚ and one chows down on Krylar. Hope takes care of the Quantumnauts while Janet and Hank hotwire Krylar’s ship‚ and they make their escape. Scott didn’t want to get involved in local politics—Cassie does—but once it becomes clear that they’re in danger‚ they help the refugees fight. To Scott’s shock‚ Cassie also has a super-suit‚ and they help Jentorra‚ Quaz‚ Veb‚ and the rest fight back. However‚ these Quantumnauts are led by M.O.D.O.K.‚ a genetically modified version of Darren Cross‚ who was exiled to the QR by Scott two movies ago. Cross is the one who got Cassie’s signal and reflected it back to bring them all here. He’s working for the conqueror‚ and he captures Scott and Cassie. Janet finally tells all. Years ago‚ she saw a one-person ship crash‚ and she saved the life of the pilot‚ who is called Kang. They bonded while trying to fix his ship. The ship operates by the power of thought‚ and once they get it working and Janet touches a component‚ she sees in her mind what Kang has done‚ how many universes he’s destroyed‚ how many worlds he’s conquered. He didn’t crash in the QR by accident‚ he was exiled here for his crimes. She takes his ship’s drive and shrinks it down‚ then‚ when he catches up to her‚ makes it incredibly huge‚ and therefore unusable. However‚ thanks to her‚ his suit was fixed‚ and he is able to conquer the QR. She tried fighting back‚ but when the opportunity to go home presented itself‚ she left. Kang comes to Scott with an offer: steal back his ship’s drive. If he does‚ he can take them all home and he also will be free. If he doesn’t‚ he’ll kill Cassie in front of Scott and make him relive that moment over and over again. Scott’s attempt to threaten Kang with being an Avenger and having summoned other Avengers falls on unimpressed ears‚ as Kang has killed many Avengers in many different timelines. (At one point‚ he asks if Scott is the one with the hammer. Scott allows as how that’s Thor‚ and they get mixed up a lot‚ what with being the same body type‚ ahem ahem…) Scott goes to the drive‚ which requires him to dive deeper (and get smaller)‚ but once he’s at the core‚ which he needs to shrink‚ other versions of him start to appear. These are all other possible Scott Langs‚ all but one of whom are still Ant-Man (the exception still works for Baskin-Robbins). At first‚ the infinite Langs start to overwhelm him‚ but they all rally behind him at the notion of saving Cassie’s life. Image: Marvel Studios / Disney Hope also arrives and dives into the core‚ though she’s there to get it away from Kang. She’s able to rescue Scott and together they shrink the engine. Kang then destroys the ship‚ captures Janet‚ leaves Scott and Hope in the wastes‚ and Cassie remains a prisoner. Hank survives the destruction of the ship and is rescued by the ants who were building things for Cassie. They arrived in the QR thousands of years earlier‚ thanks to the QR’s weird time thingie‚ so they’ve evolved into major badasses. Kang restores his ship to its full glory‚ then gets on a holographic PA to announce that he’s about to go conquering some more places. Cassie escapes‚ and frees Jentorra. Together they barge in on Kang’s announcement to rally the troops. The refugees attack‚ as do Ant-Man and the Wasp. Cassie and Jentorra also fight‚ with Cassie getting into it with Cross/M.O.D.O.K. While they’re easily able to take care of the Quantumnauts‚ Kang himself is another story. At one point‚ Kang derisively tells them that he’s Kang and “you just talk to ants.” At which point‚ Hank and his army of evolved ants show up and kick his ass. They’re aided‚ not just by the refugees‚ but also Cross‚ whom Cassie has convinced to switch sides by telling him not to be a dick. Cross dies in the effort‚ but he helps save the day. Janet is able to use Kang’s ship to open a portal back to Earth. Hank‚ Janet‚ Hope‚ and Cassie make it through‚ but Kang—his suit trashed—stops Scott from going through. Fisticuffs ensue‚ and Scott does not do well (especially after Kang smashes his helmet)‚ but then Hope comes back through the portal and makes extremely short work of Kang‚ eventually knocking him into the engine‚ consuming him‚ which also wipes out the portal. However‚ Cassie is able to reopen the portal‚ because she’s just that awesome‚ and they go home. Scott is worried because Kang said that he needs to escape the QR to keep something much worse from happening. Scott is worried that if the bad thing happens‚ it’ll be all his fault. But then he brushes it off… In Limbo‚ three other Kang variants—who look a lot like Immortus‚ Rama-Tut‚ and the Scarlet Centurion from the comics—discuss that the exile was killed‚ and not by one of them‚ and that “they” are now touching the multiverse‚ and they need to be stopped. In 1893‚ Loki shows Mobius M. Mobius a presentation by Victor Timely‚ who is a dead ringer for He Who Remains—and of Kang.   “It’s never over” Image: Marvel Studios / Disney There was a way for this to be a good film—and parts of it are absolutely fabulous—but overall‚ it’s a massive disappointment on several different levels. First‚ let’s start with the inexplicable folding together of Darren Cross and M.O.D.O.K.‚ which starts with the even more inexplicable decision to do a literal interpretation of M.O.D.O.K. in live action. While big giant heads look really cool in a comic book‚ it’s pretty much impossible to make them look anything but doofy in live action. This is why the MCU versions of Arnim Zola and the Kree Supreme Intelligence weren’t big giant heads‚ and they should’ve taken that instinct to M.O.D.O.K. And Corey Stoll goes from being a mediocre villain to a pathetic villain‚ and it’s not really an improvement. His presence as it stands adds nothing to the storyline. The storyline itself is just all wrong for this particular corner of the franchise. Setting up the next big bad is not really in the wheelhouse of the Langs and the Pyms and the van Dynes of the MCU. Kang is too powerful a foe for these guys anyhow‚ which is why they needed to bring in a deus ex formicidae at the end to defeat him. Buy it Now And it wasn’t necessary! The basic notion of Ant-Man and the Wasp (both old and new) going to the Quantum Realm to stop a bad guy there could work. In fact‚ up until Jonathan Majors started sucking all the air out of the room‚ that movie was what we got‚ and it was an interesting and fun one. But the comics are full of bad guys they could’ve used (for example‚ Psycho Man‚ though he’d need a better name‚ or a non-Hasbro-owned version of Baron Karza‚ like they did for Fu Manchu in Shang-Chi). Hell‚ they could’ve used the one they had! Darren Cross could’ve been the conqueror‚ having used his super-science to take over the QR. Then you still have the personal hit‚ because Scott Lang would’ve been the one to have sent him to the QR in the first place. But that would’ve required a heroic male character to do something wrong in this movie‚ and scripter Jeff Loveness doesn’t seem to be interested in that. Every single screwup by a good guy in this movie is committed by either Cassie or Janet. Cassie’s device is what catalyzes the plot‚ and Janet feels guilty for unleashing Kang (which isn’t really her fault) and then abandoning the QR completely (which kinda is). It’s left to Scott and Hank to save the day and rescue them. It’s not a good look‚ though I suppose I should be grateful that Janet at least lived to the end of this film‚ which bucks the appalling trend of recent MCU films of killing off its recurring women. I didn’t mention Hope in that previous paragraph‚ and that’s one of this movie’s biggest flaws. While she does get a crowning moment of awesome in the climax‚ saving Scott from being beaten to death by Kang‚ it’s one of her few major contributions to the film. Mostly she sits around saying‚ “Mom!” a lot. For a movie whose primary title is Ant-Man &; The Wasp‚ there’s damn little of the latter character in it. On top of that‚ there’s so much missing from this movie: no Luis‚ or the rest of X-Con Security‚ and no Maggie. Doing an Ant-Man movie without Michael Peña is a crime against humanity‚ quite frankly‚ and Cassie’s mother deserves to be part of the story as well. Good acting can cover a multitude of sins‚ and luckily this has plenty of that‚ at least. The five heroes are all fantastic‚ from the magnificent father-daughter banter between Paul Rudd and Kathryn Newton to the endless scratchy sarcasm from Michael Douglas‚ to Michelle Pfeiffer beautifully playing Janet’s free-floating guilt. (Evangeline Lilly creates no impression due to not having enough screen time. See above.) Jonathan Majors is incredibly mannered‚ but he makes it work‚ and his Kang is legitimately scary as a bad guy—plus‚ he also skillfully carries the weight of his knowledge of the (much) bigger picture. The movie also has superb support from three great actors in Katy O’Brian (also magnificent in The Mandalorian‚ as well as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Black Lightning)‚ William Jackson Harper (who will always be Chidi on The Good Place to me‚ but who absolutely kills it as the weary telepath)‚ and David Dastmalchian (whose bodily-orifice-obsessed Veb gets some of the best lines). Plus you’ve got Bill Murray at his absolute Bill Murray-est‚ letter-perfect as the ultra-skeevy Lord Krylar.   Next week‚ we switch over to a DC-based sequel with Shazam!: Fury of the Gods. Keith R.A. DeCandido’s most recent work includes short stories in the magazine Star Trek Explorer (issues #8 and 9) and in the anthologies Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird‚ The Four ???? of the Apocalypse‚ Joe Ledger: Unbreakable‚ and The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Uncanny.
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What time does LEGO Fortnite release?
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We know LEGO Fortnite launches on December 7‚ 2023‚ but what time does it launch? For that‚ you’ve come to the right place. LEGO Fortnite: Launch time‚ explained Epic Games nor The LEGO Group have released a specific release time for LEGO Fortnite which leaves us all in the dark. When I researched this online‚ I found conflicting opinions and theories on when exactly LEGO Fortnite would drop. Since we don’t have any concrete evidence from Epic of LEGO‚ here’s my best guess. Related: Is LEGO Fortnite split-screen co-op? There are a couple of times LEGO Fortnite could be released. If it sticks to the regular Fortnite weekly reset schedule‚ then LEGO Fortnite will go live at 4:00 a.m. PT / 7:00 a.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. GMT (dreadful‚ I know). This is the earliest LEGO Fortnite may drop‚ so if you want to get in first thing‚ you may be waking up early. Unfortunately‚ this may be the most likely time LEGO Fortnite drops. The hint we hav...
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All Classes and Specs in WoW Classic Season of Discovery
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WoW Classic Season of Discovery has now dropped for players‚ and with it being the first fresh coat of paint for the series since vanilla‚ players are going to want to pick the right class. We’re going to break down all the classes and specs players will be able to use within the game. WoW Classic Season of Discovery: All Classes and Specs Picking the right spec and class is going to be essential for your WoW journey‚ and there are going to be various options for players to use within Classic WoW. While it doesn’t reach the heights that retail World of Warcraft does these days‚ players are still going to have some stellar options such as Mage‚ Warlock and the iconic Warrior class. However‚ there are going to be other choices that players will be able to utilize‚ and below are all the classes with their specs in WoW Classic Season of Discovery. Druid Guardian Druid Tank Feral Druid DPS Restoration Druid Heal...
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All potential crossovers in LEGO Fortnite
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All potential crossovers in LEGO Fortnite

LEGO Fortnite is one of the largest collaborations between two companies we’ve seen in gaming over the years‚ and the mode looks phenomenal. However‚ we’re looking forward to all the collaborations we can see within LEGO Fortnite below. LEGO Fortnite: All potential crossovers LEGO Fortnite is the new open-world survival crafting-based game within Fortnite that has been teased for quite some time‚ and we’re amped to see what they have in store. With this game mode‚ they’ve announced that there’s going to be over 1200 LEGO skins in the game at launch‚ which is quite staggering given the sheer amount of skins within the game. However‚ within the new LEGO mode‚ we’re going to be heading through different biomes‚ and we’re bound to see some incredible worlds and some more skins appear within the mode. In terms of potential crossovers‚ we could see them appear within the game‚ we have confirmation that the Nin...
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What is the Capybara’s favorite food in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
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What is the Capybara’s favorite food in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Since the A Rift In Time expansion for Disney Dreamlight Valley‚ Capybaras have been spotted in Eternity Isle. Here’s all you need to know them and their favorite food. Where to find Capybaras in Disney Dreamlight Valley Capybaras have garnered lots of internet attention in the recent year‚ due to their adorable looks and their incredibly chilled nature. It’s no wonder the game picked them up Disneyfied them. Capybaras can be found in many locations in Eternity Isle. Like other critters‚ they’ll have different appearances depending on their location. They’re rather easy going‚ and are easy enough to spot – especially the more striking ones! The capybaras spawn in the jungle of the Wild Tangle‚ and there are different variants depending on their zone in the jungle. This was a strange sight – albeit a welcome one – considering that the natural habitat of the capybara are rainforests. Well‚ I suppose the magic...
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