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HBO’s Game of Thrones is, without question, one of the most successful fantasy properties of all time. It’s also one of the most controversial, thanks to its hotly debated final season, which featured everything from pacing problems and character deaths to big twists that felt almost completely unearned. (Save one,
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Is Jensen Ackles the perfect pick for Batman? The Supernatural star speaks on potentially joining the DC Universe as his dream role. There’s been a lot of discussion about who should take on the role of the DC Universe’s Caped Crusader. One could throw a stone and concuss at least
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In issue #80 of the Invincible comic series, Mark Grayson and Samantha “Eve” Wilkins, better known as the heroes Invincible and Atom Eve, have a difficult conversation about their living arrangements interrupted by an emergency call. “There’s a big red guy—tearing the whole city apart,” Eve tells Mark. “Big red
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The Sundance Film Festival may be the kick-off for every New Year’s lineup of indie cinema players, but it has movie star roots. After all, the festival was co-founded by Robert Redford as the Utah/U.S. Film Festival in 1978, back before the actor drew from the name of his famous