The Sunday Edition - Jun 3, 2018
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Big on the Internet, Patty Jenkins, things we saw today, Wonder Woman 2

Things We Saw Today: Wonder Woman is Headed to 1984

Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins and Geoff Johns, DC Entertainment president and chief creative officer, both offered a sneak peek at the Wonder Woman sequel on social media by sharing the image below.
Big on the Internet, Canada, General Zod, Superman

Superman’s General Zod is Running for Office in Canada and We’re Not Mad About It

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Unless you've been living under a rock without a wifi signal, you know that the state of politics in 2018 is pretty damn bad. Nowhere is that more evident than in Ontario, Canada, where the race for Premier has an unlikely new candidate: General Zod from Superman II. The campaign was created as a joke by Zoltan Hawryluk of Toronto "after a couple of drinks", who designed the campaign poster and slogan.
Movies, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Silver and Black, Sony

Gina Prince-Bythewood is Taking Her Time with the Delayed Silver & Black Movie

When plans for a Silver & Black film was announced, we were excited. When Gina Prince-Bythewood joined the film as director, we were even more so. A female superhero two-hander directed by a woman of color? Hell yes. Unfortunately, our superheroine hopes were dashed when the film, set for February 2019, was pulled from Sony's release schedule in February.
Big on the Internet, Antarctica, Gay Pride, Pride

We’re Dying to Crash Antarctica’s First Ever Pride Party

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June is Pride Month, and celebrations are taking place in every corner of the world. And we do mean every corner: crew members at the McMurdo research station are throwing Antarctica's first ever Pride party. McMurdo is the largest research station in Antarctica, and is located right on the edge of Ross Island.
Gaming, Gamergate, Girl Gamers, Twitch

Twitch Streamer Anne Munition Puts Her Harassers on Blast in Viral Video

It's hard out here for a girl who wants to game. Just ask Twitch streamer Anne Munition, who has more than 335,000 followers on Twitch and about 33,000 subscribers on YouTube. Anne was playing Rainbow Six Siege, and as soon as her co-players heard her voice they began verbally abusing her. No stranger to gaming abuse, she posted a video on her Twitter that immediately went viral, with over half a million views and thousands of comments.
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