TV, Kari Skogland, Sam Wilson, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,2:17 Sam Wilson's Captain America offers a new kind of grounded hero who shines in everyday moments. The post The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Director Kari Skogland Talks Sam’s Journey With the Shield first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Ask the Mary Sues, COVID vaccine, travel By Chelsea Steiner on Sat,12:24 Where are you going to go once you're fully vaxxed? Let us know in the comments! The post Ask the Mary Sues: The First Nerdy Thing We’re Doing After We Get the Vaccine first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > AMP Featured, News, Breonna Taylor, racism, Simon & Schuster By Vivian Kane on Fri,5:41 But why is Simon & Schuster is doing business with Post Hill in the first place? The post Simon & Schuster Won’t Distribute Book by Cop Involved in Breonna Taylor’s Death but That’s Not the End of This Conversation first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Star Wars (franchise), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker By Rachel Leishman on Fri,5:28 A new bit of concept art from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has surfaced from Phil Saunders and shows Daisy Ridley's Rey talking with an older woman. That older woman? Supposedly the woman who created the Millennium Falcon, and Judi Dench was apparently short-listed to play her. The post Dame Judi Dench Was Going to be the Creator of the Millennium Falcon!? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, American History, politics, U.S. Supreme Court By Jessica Mason on Fri,5:16 Some Democrats have introduced legislation that would expand the Supreme Court. They are right to do so and the court should be larger. The post Expanding the Supreme Court Is Normal and We Should Do It first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Animal, food, funny news By Lyra Hale on Fri,5:10 It's a tale as old as time, woman confuses an animal with a delicious pastry aka a flaky croissant. Truly could've happened to anyone. The post Who Amongst Us Hasn’t Called Animal Control on a Croissant? first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, things we saw today By Princess Weekes on Fri,5:04 Amazon will spend roughly NZ$650 million, which is equal to $465 million in U.S. dollars. All for just the first season of the show. The post Things We Saw Today: This Lord of the Rings Amazon Series Costs $465M for Just One Season! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Countessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Julia Louis-Dreyfus By Rachel Leishman on Fri,4:53 This week on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we got a cameo that has been slightly hyped up. The post Let’s Talk About THAT Character in the Latest The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, anime, conventions, CrunchyRoll By Briana Lawrence on Fri,4:48 Crunchyroll announced the move to make their 2021 expo virtual, the event kicking off on August 5 and going through the weekend to end on August 7. The post Registration Is Open For Virtual Crunchyroll Expo’s Return This August! first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Books, manga, Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes, Viz Media By Briana Lawrence on Fri,3:47 Moriarty the Patriot is a truly intriguing manga series that retells the story of Sherlock Holmes from the POV of his greatest nemesis, Moriarty! The post My Manga Shelf Presents: Moriarty the Patriot Volumes 1 – 3 first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Aliens, this week in space, UFO sightings By Jessica Mason on Fri,2:36 The Department of Defense confirmed that leaked images of three different "unidentified aerial phenomena" taken in 2019 are legitimate. Aliens? Who knows. The post This Week In Space: The Pentagon Casually Confirmed More UFOs first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Castlevania, Netflix By Princess Weekes on Fri,2:31 Netflix's animated series Castlevania is coming to an end. The post Netflix’s Animated Vampire Series Castlevania Is Ending With Four Seasons first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Netflix, Sherlock Holmes, The Irregulars By Lyra Hale on Fri,2:13 The Irregulars' Bea is the badass of this show and one of the main reasons why you should be watching season one on Netflix. The post Netflix’s The Irregulars Has Found a Badass in Bea first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, kyle rittenhouse, police, racism By Vivian Kane on Fri,2:02 Anonymous donations made to Kyle Rittenhouse included messages like, "You did nothing wrong," "Thank you for protecting us," and "Thanks for being brave." The post Cops & Public Officials Gave Anonymous Donations & Messages of Support to Kyle Rittenhouse’s Crowdfunding Campaign first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Movies, Army of the Dead, Tig Notaro, twitter moment By Jessica Mason on Fri,12:35 Tig Notaro replaced Chris D'Elia in Army of the Dead. Why don't we just replace every shitty man in the movies with Tig Notaro? The post Let’s Just Replace Every Terrible Man in the Movies With Tig Notaro first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Gabriel Luna, The Last of Us By Rachel Leishman on Fri,12:32 Adapting a video game into a series isn't something that we've seen done too frequently, at least not on a platform like HBO, so I'm interested to see just how much they change from the game to the series, but that being said, getting to see Pascal as Joel with Luna as Tommy is going to delight me to no end. The post Gabriel Luna Joins Pedro Pascal as Tommy in The Last of Us first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > News, British History By Princess Weekes on Fri,12:20 With the passing of Prince Philip, there has been discussion about his family's connection to the Nazis during World War II. I decided I wanted to look deeper into it and, in doing so, found an interesting familial history. The post The Great Contradictions of the Mountbatten WWII Legacy first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, Falcon Watch, Sam Wilson, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier By Rachel Leishman on Fri,11:45 Each week, it felt like Sam Wilson wasn't getting his time to shine—just sort of on the sidelines to whatever Bucky and Zemo were choosing to do or whatever John Walker spoke at them about. The post Falcon Watch: We Got a Deeper Look Into What Sam Wilson Is Thinking on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > Big on the Internet, Ariel, Harry Styles, The Little Mermaid By Lyra Hale on Fri,11:32 Harry Styles dressed as The Little Mermaid Ariel is a blessing that pushes against gender norms and shows his haters how liberated and talented he is. The post Harry Styles Wants to Be Part of Our World in Ariel Photoshoot From SNL first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > TV, contributors, Made for Love By Stefania Sarrubba on Fri,10:01 Beyond the series’ sci-fi core, Hazel’s burden speaks to other women that lockdown has trapped with emotionally, physically, and/or sexually abusive partners in their own homes. But the HBO Max show also attempts to tell Hazel’s complicated story in a form that doesn’t exclusively revolve around her ordeal—because, as we learned from other excellent TV precedents like Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You, trauma doesn’t exist in a vacuum. The post Not Just Made For Love: TV Has Proved Female Trauma Doesn’t Exist in a Vacuum first appeared on The Mary Sue. Read More > |