Marvel fans will soon be getting yet another addition to their video game collection of the superheroes and supervillains league: Marvel Rivals. But this new Super Hero Team-Based Pvp Shooter video game, which has only been revealed recently, seems to have more than one thing that gamers are concerned about.
Marvel Rivals.
For instance, the fact that Marvel’s planet-eating cosmic deity Galactus has been introduced in this too, but only in the form of a female character. Yet, even that’s not all that concerning, considering how fans and gamers are even more apprehensive about one other character of this game: The daughter of Galactus, Galacta!
Marvel Rivals has Fans Concerned About Galacta Ahead of its Release
@MarvelRivals on X recently took to the social media platform to release the first look at Marvel’s next upcoming game: Marvel Rivals. The tweet included a trailer of the video game...
Marvel Rivals.
For instance, the fact that Marvel’s planet-eating cosmic deity Galactus has been introduced in this too, but only in the form of a female character. Yet, even that’s not all that concerning, considering how fans and gamers are even more apprehensive about one other character of this game: The daughter of Galactus, Galacta!
Marvel Rivals has Fans Concerned About Galacta Ahead of its Release
@MarvelRivals on X recently took to the social media platform to release the first look at Marvel’s next upcoming game: Marvel Rivals. The tweet included a trailer of the video game...
- 3/28/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Welcome to YouTube Millionaires, where we profile channels that have recently crossed the one million subscriber mark. There are channels crossing this threshold every week, and each creator has a story to tell about YouTube success. Read previous installments here.
For Jack Pop Productions, making-stuff days are chaotic.
It starts with a rallying cry: Jack Thomas gets a sketch comedy video idea, calls his best buds to his bedroom–where he’s got not one but two full studios crammed into every inch of space he can spare–and then comes the often all-night process of filming. By the time they’re done, his friends have either already spent the night or are about to crash out on his couch for the day, exhausted from driving one another to hysterics.
Thomas doesn’t have a favorite part of producing. He loves the high-energy film bashes with his friends just as...
For Jack Pop Productions, making-stuff days are chaotic.
It starts with a rallying cry: Jack Thomas gets a sketch comedy video idea, calls his best buds to his bedroom–where he’s got not one but two full studios crammed into every inch of space he can spare–and then comes the often all-night process of filming. By the time they’re done, his friends have either already spent the night or are about to crash out on his couch for the day, exhausted from driving one another to hysterics.
Thomas doesn’t have a favorite part of producing. He loves the high-energy film bashes with his friends just as...
- 9/15/2022
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Video Version of this Article Photo/Video: Non-Disney Animated Movies/Hollywood Insider YouTube Channel Look, I love princesses who belt ballads with talking snowmen as much as the next guy. The studio run by a rodent with unnaturally round ears is part of everyone’s childhood. But, with all due respect to Disney, sometimes animated movies produced by other companies blow audiences away just as much, if not more so, than Disney’s finest work. So, I present the top ten non-Disney animated movies. Related article: Top 10 South Park Characters | Who Makes the Cut? Kenny, Chef, Butters, Towelie, Eric? Related article: A History of ‘Godzilla’, Coming Full Circle with ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ First, a couple of quick ground rules: 1. One movie per franchise. As much as we all love ‘Despicable Me 5: Minions Gone Wild’, unfortunately, we need to put it to the side for this list. 2. Don’t get...
- 4/2/2021
- by Carrie Fishbane
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Operation Evict Ian by both sides of the house continued Tuesday on “Big Brother 22,” and despite escalating paranoia, an argument and more tears from Nicole Franzel, that is still what is probably going to happen on Thursday.
David Alexander went to work on Christmas Abbott to “flip” her to vote to keep Tyler Crispen over Ian Terry, which, of course, she was already going to do. As Christmas told Dani Briones, “What’s funny is we were keeping Tyler anyway. It will give them a confidence boost because they think that they did that.”
Well, David for sure thinks he did that. His rookie card is showing again. He proudly reported back to Kevin Campbell and Da’Vonne Rogers that he made a deal with Christmas if she booted Ian, but they warned him to take everything she said with a grain of salt. The best was when Kevin went on...
David Alexander went to work on Christmas Abbott to “flip” her to vote to keep Tyler Crispen over Ian Terry, which, of course, she was already going to do. As Christmas told Dani Briones, “What’s funny is we were keeping Tyler anyway. It will give them a confidence boost because they think that they did that.”
Well, David for sure thinks he did that. His rookie card is showing again. He proudly reported back to Kevin Campbell and Da’Vonne Rogers that he made a deal with Christmas if she booted Ian, but they warned him to take everything she said with a grain of salt. The best was when Kevin went on...
- 9/16/2020
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Initially scheduled to be released at the tail end of summer 2019, Blumhouse’s controversial new thriller The Hunt was then abruptly shelved by Universal, a cancellation which came in the wake of the Dayton and El Paso mass shooting. Considering the film’s subject – a group of wealthy liberals set out to hunt a group of right leaning rednecks for sport – it was only a matter of time before the big Cheeto in chief got involved in this whole saga. Trump referred to the film in several tweets calling it “racist” without knowing what it was really about, which let’s face it, was a surprise to nobody.
Directed by Craig Zobel and co-written by Lost and HBO Watchmen writer Damon Lindelof and Nick Cuse, The Hunt is based on the 1924 short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and stars Betty Gilpin, Hilary Swank and Ike Barinholtz.
The...
Directed by Craig Zobel and co-written by Lost and HBO Watchmen writer Damon Lindelof and Nick Cuse, The Hunt is based on the 1924 short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and stars Betty Gilpin, Hilary Swank and Ike Barinholtz.
The...
- 3/11/2020
- by Linda Marric
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Woody Harrelson hosted Saturday Night Live’s 45th season premiere episode and addressed climate change in his monologue as well as immigration, including taking a jab at Melania Trump. He also took off his tux to reveal a silk pajama set underneath.
In addition to playing Joe Biden in a political sketch, Harrelson starred in a skit about the family that owns the world’s biggest Cheeto. Aidy Bryant played his wife, and Mikey Day played his son.
Harrelson also played a football coach reminiscing on his glory days, who kept being interrupted during his big speech by his wife, played ...
In addition to playing Joe Biden in a political sketch, Harrelson starred in a skit about the family that owns the world’s biggest Cheeto. Aidy Bryant played his wife, and Mikey Day played his son.
Harrelson also played a football coach reminiscing on his glory days, who kept being interrupted during his big speech by his wife, played ...
- 9/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In the new season of “BoJack Horseman,” a series the Emmys have criminally overlooked for four years, the titular talking horse is talking about his TV series and says, “No show should have that much talking! TV is a visual medium!” The joke actually ties into another episode where BoJack has a 26-minute monologue, but it’s just as good if you only look at what’s right in front of you: the many, many colors, characters, gags, notes, hidden puns, and more filling every inch of the Netflix comedy’s frame, at all times, every episode.
That’s because television may be on a small screen, but it’s no longer made for the small screen. The time of black-and-white, 4:3, and tube TV is over. Live musicals are helping keep broadcast afloat, at the Emmys and beyond. Daring directors like David Lynch, Cary Fukunaga, and Lesli Linka Glatter...
That’s because television may be on a small screen, but it’s no longer made for the small screen. The time of black-and-white, 4:3, and tube TV is over. Live musicals are helping keep broadcast afloat, at the Emmys and beyond. Daring directors like David Lynch, Cary Fukunaga, and Lesli Linka Glatter...
- 9/18/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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