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Co-Showrunner Simon Racioppa Talks About ‘Invincible’ Season 2 (Exclusive)

Now that Season 2 – Part 1 of Invincible is finally out, we’re thrilled to share the rest of our interview with co-showrunner Simon Racioppa. We previously asked him about a potential Spider-Man crossover and you can see his answer by clicking here. We also asked and talked with Simon about the Invincible multiverse and the possibility of Mark fighting

What Could A ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ Season 2 Look Like?

Abel Góngora creates a vibrant and surreal world in “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off”. A world that makes you never want to stop watching. So hopefully we don’t have to. What would a season 2 look like though? In season 1 we get introduced to subspace highways, time travel, and all sorts of powers and although all the characters got their

‘Wish’ Review: A Dull And Derivative Tribute To Disney’s Legacy

As what is supposed to be a culmination of 100 years of storytelling and animation, Wish struggles with standing on its own as an original feature and attempting to be an amalgamation of the stories that preceded it. Young Asha makes a wish so powerful that it’s answered by a cosmic force, a little ball of boundless energy called Star.

‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’ Review: A Finger Lickin’ Good Sequel

I must begin this stating how I am the biggest fan of Chicken Run you’ll ever meet, but in this review I’ll try not to be based and give a very concrete opinion about Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget, but honestly, this movie is simply one of the best animated movies I got to see this year. Having pulled

‘Leo’ Review: A Boring Movie That Should Have Stayed In The Classroom

I love Adam Sandler movies, I love Happy Madison Productions’ movies, but cmon, this was so bad. I never created any type of expectation for Leo, I know it’s a movie aiming towards young audiences but still, even recent movies like Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie and Under The Boardwalk were better, those two movies were actually enjoyable and managed

‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’ Review: New Anime Soars Above Expectations

Although the cast of the movie came back to voice the characters in the animated show, if you are going into this expecting “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World” but animated, you’d be wrong. If you’re going into this expecting a journey of self healing through the lens of a “WHODIDIT”, then you’re really good at guessing because that is exactly

‘Rick & Morty’ Season 7 Episode 6 Review: Back On Track

Last week’s episode was big, it featured a showdown with Rick and Rick Prime and also featured the return of the Evil Morty, so this week’s episode “Rickfending Your Mort” has big shoes to fill. And I’m happy to tell you that it does. The episode is pretty much Morty’s Mind Blowers 2, if you don’t remember the episode “Morty’s

‘Rick & Morty’ Season 7 Episode 4 Review: Yet Another Average Episode

So far season 7 of Rick & Morty has been hit and miss, with episode 1 of the season being the weakest episode story-wise of the whole franchise, episode 2 being amazing and episode 3 being average, so how does episode 4 fair? Not only does episode 4 “That’s Amorte” finally give Morty’s new voice actor (Harry Belden) and character

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