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Image Comics Pulls Howard Chaykin’s Controversial Cover To The Divided States of Hysteria

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Image Comics and Howard Chaykin have pulled the controversial cover to issue four of The Divided States of Hysteria, according to a statement released by Image Comics Saturday afternoon.

The cover in question which depicts a Pakistani man hanging by a noose and a racial slur (Paki) on the name tag was met with social media outrage Friday. When major media outlets like The Hollywood Reporter start picking up the story, a PR nightmare for Image Comics is starting to build.

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Image Comics’s Statement:

Image Comics and Howard Chaykin would like to apologize over the distress caused by the cover to THE DIVIDED STATES OF HYSTERIA #4. It’s neither Howard’s nor Image’s intention to inflict pain on anyone already dealing with intolerance or hostility on a personal level. We ALL agree that any form of bigotry is wrong, and this comic exists due to anger and frustration over rapidly escalating injustice in a world filled with people too quick to judge others on the basis of their race, religion, or gender association.

The purpose of this series is to sound alarms. THE DIVIDED STATES OF HYSTERIA is a comic book about the terrifying future we are heading for if our country remains on its current path. Far from an endorsement of the horrible violence depicted or the ugly language used by many of the characters, Howard’s goal is to give us a glimpse into a society crumbling under the weight of ignorance, hatred, and intolerance. It’s unsettling to be sure, but it’s difficult to convey the horrors of a world gone wrong without also showing what it looks like.

People have described the cover to DIVIDED STATES #4 as distasteful, and they’re right, in that: ALL hate crimes are horrifying, dehumanizing, and distasteful, and the intent of this cover was to challenge people to look at what we as a society have become. Every hate crime is perpetrated under the cover of willful ignorance, because there is always someone content to turn away from what is really happening or label shameful truths as “alternative facts.” What’s more, ignoring that these hate crimes exist—and that they are happening right now—watering down in any way how bad things have become, seems like a cop out, like turning a blind eye at a time when we all need to be paying attention.

At its heart, THE DIVIDED STATES OF HYSTERIA is revenge fiction set against the backdrop of a nation on the brink of collapse, with the greedy and corrupt people who brought it to that point in the crosshairs. If it was just a book meant to be provocative for the sake of being provocative, Image would not be publishing it. This series is supposed to make people angry about what’s happening in the world right now, and it’s supposed to make people want to fight back and resist the very real oppression bearing down on us all.

These are trying times we are living through, and while this comic puts a spotlight on just how bad things have become and how much worse they could possibly get, it was absolutely NOT meant to harm anyone. We understand, however, that with no foreknowledge of the series’ content, the cover to this issue is painful and offensive.

With that in mind, more sensitivity will be given to future covers of THE DIVIDED STATES OF HYSTERIA. The original cover to issue #4 will not be used, and the cover for issue #6 will be substituted.

While Image as a company is committed to free speech and artistic expression, we also recognize our responsibility to be sensitive to all members of our readership. We listen to all feedback—from our creators, from our retailer partners, from our readers—but Image Comics recognizes that we could have responded to readers’ concerns about the graphic nature of this cover more quickly and with more empathy and understanding. We apologize for not doing so sooner.

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‘Churchill’ Review: A Noble But Flawed Biopic

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Churchill is the first of two films to be released in 2017 about the wartime career of the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Churchill takes place over the four days before D-Day. Churchill (Brian Cox) is suffering from memories of the failed operation in Gallipoli 29 years prior and servicing on the Western Front. Fearing the D-Day Landings could be another disaster Churchill, clashes with the British and American commanders as he is pushed out of the military decision-making process.

Churchill is the second film about World War II from Australian filmmaker Jonathan Teplitzky; his previous effort being the prisoner-of-war movie The Railway ManThe Railway Man was an underrated drama and worth checking out because of Jeremy Irvine’s incredible performance. Churchill does not match the heights of The Railway Man.

Teplitzky and his team did assemble a solid cast: supporting Cox was Miranda Richardson, John Slattery, Julian Wadham, Richard Durden, James Purefoy and David Webb as well rising star Ella Purnell (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children). A film like this centered on Cox’s performance and he was terrific during some of his monologs like when he prayed for rain to prevent D-Day and his speech at the end of the film (it is safe to assume audience know how D-Day ended) and he nailed downChurchill’s movements. However, Cox’ natural voice was a distraction because we know what Churchill’s voice really sounded like.

The film was made on a modest $10 Million budget and was a major Scottish production. Whilst Cox and Richardson give the film gravitas the rest of the cast can hardly command the biggest pay packages and Churchill comes across more like a glorified TV movie. There are some nice wide shots, Teplitzky has a great eye for scenery and composer Lorne Balfe provides some solid orchestra music but the majority of the film is a talky film, taking place mostly in the war rooms, grand halls, and bedrooms or on the grounds of sparsely populated country estates. One hilarious example was when Churchill visits Field Marshall Montgomery’s (Julian Wadham) troops and the scene takes place in a wooded area and the production could only hire a handful of extras.

Teplitzky also fell into the trap of making Churchill too sappy and sentimental because characters make emotional speeches about their inner doubts and feelings or have shouting matches with each other, inflamed by Balfe’s music. It just does not ring true to how people would actually speak. It’s schmaltzy for the sake of it.

Churchill is the first film written by Alex von Tunzelmann who has worked a professional historian and author. Her intentions are noble as she is trying to show the man behind the public persona – Churchill is clearly an intelligent man with a remarkable way with words, so stubborn that is both a strength and a fault and enjoyed alcohol a bit too much. Churchill faults made him more human because he suffers from guilt from the Gallipoli campaign and a scene where he berates his new secretary (Purnell) acted as a counterpoint to a scene in the beginning of Downfall where Adolf Hitler treated his new secretary with tenderness. However, von Tunzelmann and Teplitzky sacrifice historical fact for dramatic effort: Churchill is seen as a dinosaur firing the old war when in reality he came up with some ambitious plans and he commissioned some radical military inventions including for D-Day like Mulberry Harbors and crab tanks (also known as mine flails). Churchill would have known about Operation Fortitude, a complex mission of subterfuge where the Allies tried to convince the German high command that the Allies were going to invade Calais instead of Normandy. That would have made an awesome film.

The film also makes out that Churchill wanted to invade territory in the Mediterranean as a way to spread the risk of D-Day and save soldiers lives in case the operation failed. In reality, Churchill was thinking of British self-interest in the Mediterranean and wanted to invade Southern and Eastern Europe to prevent Soviet influence in Europe. The American intent was simply to win the war as quickly as possible.

By the third act, Churchill turns into The King’s Speech where Churchill is seen as the person who has to rally British moral and has to make the speech about the outcome of D-Day whether it succeeds or fails. Churchill falls into a state of deep depression and his loved ones have to shake him out of it. The comparisons with The King’s Speech are made more pronounced because James Purefoy is playing George VI – having a stutter and a lisp.

Churchill is a well-intended film that has some great actors and nice shots but its budget limitations were apparent – making it incompatible for cinematic viewing and simplified history a bit too much.

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Seven Completed Webcomics Worth Reading

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Webcomics are great and free to read, but the problem with anything you can read for free is that they sometimes end unexpectedly. Otherwise, you’re stuck waiting for an update, hoping nothing happens to the author while you’re waiting for a cliffhanger to resolve.

Here’s a list of ten excellent completed webcomics, good for rainy days and lazy afternoons. Some are longer than others with multiple arcs, while others are shorter, cohesive stories.

1. Artifice (2011-2012)

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Artifice is an 88-page queer science fiction story drawn by Winona Nelson and written by Alex Woolfson. When Deacon, an android soldier, is stranded for more than a month on an outpost with a human he’s assigned to kill, his curiosity wins out over his duty. Rendered in gorgeous full-colour, the bulk of the story is teased out during a single conversation between Deacon and his robopsychiatrist, Clarice Maven.

Artifice was one of four finalists for the 26th annual Lambda Literary Awards in the “Graphic Novel” category. Alex Woolfson is now working on Young Protectors. 

2. Phoenix Requiem (2010-2013)

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Phoenix Requiem, set in a Victorian-styled fantasy world, follows the spread of a horrific supernatural plague. Jonas Faulkner collapses in the snow at the edge of the village of Esk; a plague that decays its victims alive follows soon after. They’re connected, but the truth is worse than it seems.

Written by Sarah Ellerton, Phoenix Requiem is 800 full-colour pages and worth every single one of them. Fair warning for the faint of heart: Requiem doesn’t delve into full horror, but it takes full inspiration from the genre where it’s appropriate.

3. Girls With Slingshots (2004-2015)

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Girls with Slingshots by Danielle Corsetto ran for eleven years, and in that time told many tales of the bizarre life of Hazel and Jamie, roommates and best friends. Known for its growing focus on lesbian and subculture issues, GWS stars a professional dominatrix, several lesbian characters and one of the first and most prominent asexual characters in webcomics.

GWS has also been featured here, where Jamie and Erin’s asexuality arc is discussed in more detail!

4. DM of the Rings (2006-2008)

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Unlike many of the entries on this list, there’s no art involved in DM of the Rings. Every panel is a screenshot from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies. The dialogue, however, tells a new story. The premise of DM of the Rings, written by Shamus Young, is that in a world where LOTR never existed, a group of (terrible) Dungeons and Dragons players get their hands on something suspiciously similar to Tolkien’s celebrated work. The following 144 pages are about as disrespectfully hilarious as you can imagine.

Of particular note is the opening crawl.

Lord of the Rings is more or less the foundation of modern D&D. The latter rose from the former, although the two are now so estranged that to reunite them would be an act of savage madness. Imagine a gaggle of modern hack-n-slash roleplayers who had somehow never been exposed to the original Tolkien mythos, and then imagine taking those players and trying to introduce them to Tolkien via a D&D campaign.”

 

5. Penny and Aggie (2004 – 2011)

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Penny and Aggie is one of T. Campbell’s many, many webcomic projects. Originally illustrated by Gisèle Lagacé, the latter half of the comic is illustrated by Jason Waltrip. (The above is a Waltrip panel.) The comic takes inspiration from Archie’s Betty and Veronica, and follows popular rich girl Penny and alternative protest poet Aggie through their high school years and their tension-laden rivalry.

Penny and Aggie is notable for the amount of serious topics it chose to handle. While set in high school, themes of child abuse, racism, death, grieving and sexuality all become central. LGBT+ and coming out themes, in particular, became a driving theme of the comic right up to its conclusion.

6. Scary Go Round (2002-2009)

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A sequel of sorts to Bobbins, Scary Go Round by John Allison is a comic that makes very little sense and doesn’t really need to. The main characters mostly disaffected 20-somethings, face such dastardly evils as man o’war jellyfish, leprechauns, and the Devil Himself. All against the backdrop of small-town England, of course.

Scary Go Round as a comic is complete, but John Allison has returned to the cast and setting several times in Bad Machinery, Giant Days and a redux of Bobbins.

7. Homestuck (2009-2016)

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Homestuck by Andrew Hussie begins as a story about four friends who play an online game together. They end up bringing about the end of the world. Despite a slow start, the story mixes a bizarre humor with high stakes and engaging characters in a coming-of-age narrative.

At 8,000 pages, it’s one of the longest webcomics online. It integrates flash animation and games, animated GIFs, and music into its format to tell a multi-layered story.

What are some other completed webcomics you’ve enjoyed reading?

 

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‘The Big Sick’ Review: Much More Than Your Average Rom-Com

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Wonderful performances from the cast, stellar writing, and effortless chemistry between the two leads actors make The Big Sick a special film.

Summary

The film is framed around the courtship of comedian Kumail Nanjiani and his now-wife Emily Gordon (Zoe Kazan). In 2007 Nanjiani was an up and coming standup comedian in Chicago when he met Emily. They instantly had a spark and fell in love with one another. His family originates from Pakistan and their strict values on marriage end up being the wedge that breaks these two up after eight amazing months together. A month later, he gets a call that his ex-girlfriend is very sick and been admitted to a local hospital. Upon arriving, the attending physician drops the bombshell that Emily has to be placed into a medically induced coma right away due to an aggressive infection that is spreading. Nanjiani is bullied into signing the papers and now he has the tough task of letting her parents, Terry (Ray Romano) and Beth (Holly Hunter) know about what has transpired. To make matters worse, her parents aren’t exactly thrilled to be talking to the man who broke their daughter’s heart. 

The Big Sick

What Worked

The casting of Emily was extremely important to overall success of the story. Zoe Kazan not only was the right person to play this role, she may be the only person with the emotional depth to pull this off other than perhaps Emily herself. She is someone who has wrapped herself up in academia for years and is very sure of herself. Even when Kumail’s girlfriend recognizes that this relationship has no logical way of being successful, she defies conventional wisdom and pushes forward. Why? In her words, “I’m overwhelmed by you.” Audiences will be overwhelmed by Kazan’s wonderful performance.

Loved all the sequences that took place during family meals at Kumail’s mother’s house. Zenobia Shroff plays his mother and at times steals the scenes she’s in with her son. How could you not love her fake astonishment when everytime someone suddenly shows up to visit them, it happens to be a young single Pakistani girl?

Romano and Hunter each delivered a level of authenticity to the film in their respective performances. Seeing Emily’s mother just loathe her daughter’s ex-boyfriend felt so real and yet so right on the screen. Showing her father be at a loss for words about Emily’s condition was a gut punch to the soul. There’s a sequence in the film late at night where he is explaining how hard it is to go through something like this, “to love something so much it hurts.” Romano shows this pain.

In the film, we see Kumail go through a whirlwind of emotion to reach an epiphany that this woman, who seemed to be out of his life is now someone he can’t live without. The fact that this film is based on a true story is astounding to me but for him to want to relive it on screen blows me away. His performance is equal parts raw, hilarious, touching, and downright heartbreaking.

One of my favorite lines of the year, “Let me give you some advice Kumail … love isn’t easy … that’s why they call it love.” was perfectly delivered by Romano. It truly sums up this whole story beautifully. Everyone is at the hospital because they love Emily in some way. They might have animosity towards each other, still be hurt because of past indiscretions, but that doesn’t change how they feel towards Emily. This was projected so effortlessly in each performance that it felt like we were watching a slice of real life unfold.

Director Micheal Showalter makes sure that film doesn’t lag and never loses it’s momentum especially when it pivots from hilarity to something very serious.

Even though Emily is in a coma for most of the 2nd half of the film, the story never loses its focus on her.

Overall –

The Big Sick is a gut-wrenching yet hilarious account of one of the pivotal moments in a couple’s life. Audiences will have experienced a kaleidoscope of emotions once those final credits are done. One top of all of it all, the film is one of the most original releases this year. Very rarely can a film effectively morph from a lighthearted romantic comedy to something that’s completely fascinating. This is the type of film that has the look and feel of something that could stick around well into awards season and nothing would make me happier.

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HBO Finds A Way: ‘True Detective’ Season 3 With Mahershala Ali

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Remember how television gets great performances out of actors? Well, this tradition is set to continue.

Mahershala Ali looks to be the next lead in True Detective, according to reports.

Dark Horizons reports the Oscar-winning actor has won the lead role in the anthology series’ third season.

Creator Nic Pizzolatto is teaming with Deadwood creator David Milch on the new season of the anthology crime drama,” writes Garth Franklin. “From the looks of it, [it] could be back on screens in 2018.”

Ali’s casting follows in the tradition of the show’s different stories. The first season features Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. Subsequently, the second season has Colin Farrell, Taylor Kitsch, Vince Vaughn, and Rachel McAdams. Little is known of Ali’s role, and there is no word on what the third season will consist of.

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Ali is no stranger to television, because this is where his acting career began. During the early 2000s, he starred in Crossing Jordan and The 4400. He would have guest sports on NYPD Blue and Law & Order: SVU. Ali is known for playing Remy Danton in the first three seasons of House of Cards. Last year, he played the villainous Cottonmouth in Marvel’s Luke Cage, but he got killed off halfway through the season.

In 2008, Ali got his big break in Hollywood. It would be a supporting role as Brad Pitt’s adoptive father in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. Although a minor player, he would leave an impression on cinema audiences as Tizzy Weathers, particular in his love of quoting Shakespeare. From there, he went on to appear in Predators, the final two Hunger Games movies, and Hidden Figures.

Mostly recently, his role as Juan in Moonlight became his most famous role to date. Despite only appearing in the first act, Ali’s performance as a drug dealer turned mentor is one of the film’s highlights. He would go on to win a slew of awards, and this includes the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

True Detective is set to return in 2018.

 

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The World (Building) is Not Enough: Rumored James Bond Cinematic Universe

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First, the world was (and still is) treated to the Marvel Cinematic Universe – giving Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor to star in their own features before teaming up in The Avengers. And we were in awe.

Other studios clamored to capitalize on the success of this ‘shared universe’ concept. More recently, DC Comics created the DCEU, bringing all of their big name heroes together in Batman v Superman and the upcoming Justice League. The Mummy reboot from a earlier this month was meant to kick-start the Dark Universe, reviving the Universal Monsters of the early 20th century (though that concept is in jeopardy after the first film was met with mostly negative reviews). Sony Pictures is working with the MCU to bring the Spider-verse to the big screen.

Now, James Bond could soon become the latest property to put the spotlight on other characters of 007’s world.

Industry insider Jeff Sneider of The Tracking Board claims to have gotten wind from the current franchise producers are talking about a potential James Bond movie universe.

These films could feature side characters we have seen in the recent Bond flicks, such as Eve Moneypenny. Previous versions of the character have been a one-note secretary. However, the current version, played by Naomie Harris, is a skilled MI6 agent in her own right.

Other possible solo offerings could show Ralph Fiennes’ M, as a middle-aged government official, who is forced back into the field for some reason (similar to Liam Neeson’s Taken). We can also get a Q flick starring Ben Whishaw as a tech-oriented hacker taking on internet terrorists.

The 25th official James Bond movie is currently in development, with Daniel Craig likely to return for his fifth outing as 007, who was previously seen in last year’s Spectre.

Would you like to see characters other than James Bond take the center stage in a 007 cinematic universe? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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Transformers vs. Jurassic Park: The Cinematic Universe No One Asked For

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It began as a joke between us writers here at Monkeys Fighting Robots, and now it’s an article for our readers to enjoy. Essentially, this is an epic movie pitch for a crossover 65 million years and a few thousand light years in the making. What if … Transformers and Jurassic Park were a cinematic universe!

It’s a cinematic crossover destined for under 15% on Rotten Tomatoes but gazillions at the box office. Yes, this would take some incredible negotiations between Paramount, Dreamworks, and Universal. Blah, blah, this is fantasy people! In this world, the deal is perfect for both sides, and the budget is unlimited.

Tagline: A war 65 million years and light years in the making!

The world is in turmoil. While the Transformers continued to ravage the planet in their never-ending war, the dinos of Jurassic Park, tampered by genetic engineering, are breeding faster, bigger, and more dangerous. Now, humanity is caught in the midst of a war between monsters and machines.

Mark Wahlberg’s Cade Yeager is now a bioengineer for an unnamed secret government agency that’s run by a “Dude-esque” Jeff Bridges. Debates rage within the agency about using a nanobot virus that will kill the machines and the Super-Saurs. After a deadly and epic battle between Dinos and a motley crew of robots, kills millions, the go-ahead is given to extinguish the Transformers and Super-Saurs with the virus.

Mark Wahlberg is charged with delivering the virus to another base where it can be delivered into the atmosphere. Leading the convoy is Josh Duhamel’s Lennox, and Megan Fox who we learn has been fighting around the world all this time, but AS Megan Fox. Even her character in the original film was a cover.

After a night of some really bad dialogue, and trying to make Fox and Wahlberg an item, the convoy is attacked by a squad of raptors led by Chris Pratt’s Owen Grady who is wearing armor made of wrecked technology. Pratt’s Raptors steal the virus, and a chase begins. After 20 minutes of ‘splosions, a third party interrupts — It’s Bumblebee and a mysterious, bearded driver. Bumblebee steals the virus and escapes.

Separated from Duhamel and Fox, Wahlberg befriends Pratt and his raptors because, why not? The new team heads off on the trail of Bumblebee.

Meanwhile, Duhamel and Fox are making passionate love inside the convoy truck when they are crushed by the foot of Optimus Prime. The robot grins then shouts “Come out, come out!” Super-Dominus, the dinosaur supreme leader, leaps out, and the pair begins a 20-minute fight scene that has no connection to the current plot. This battle scene tho, watch out, it destroys Los Angeles before the two massive combatants fight into the ocean and disappear beneath the surface.

Wahlberg and Pratt have a sloppy debate about genocide that makes not-so-subtle allusions to Native Americans or Nazi Germany. Pratt wants to destroy the virus, but all Wahlberg can say is …

Wahlberg and Pratt find Bumblebee who is prepared to destroy the virus with his mysterious friend … Sam Witwicky! Shia LaBeouf returns, now as the leader of a renegade group of humans, machines, and beasts. But his only line of dialogue throughout the film is “Do it!” Sam and Bumblebee want to destroy the virus and bring peace to all species. Wahlberg and Pratt agree, but the virus is stolen again, this time by a traitor human — Dennis Nedry (a CG-ed Wayne Knight) who never died way back in the original Jurassic Park.

Nedry escapes, and a new chase begins across the country. The next 45 minutes of the movie is an action sequence that takes us all the way to China. Nedry is about to unleash the virus on the coast of Hong Kong when Optimus and Super-Dominus explode out of the water. They’re both beaten up by an undersea fight that took them across the Pacific. Optimus and Super-Dom land, crushing Nedry and destroying the virus.

Super-Dominus calls forth an army of dinosaurs while Optimus summons a team of transformers, both Deceptions and Autobot. At the same time, the secret agency appears with their battle cry “Yo, Joe!” Jeff Bridges, now revealed to be General Hawk, descends with the might of the greatest American (and multi-culture, because diversity) heroes! An epic battle ensues that takes up the final third of the 3+ hour film. And in an avant-garde bit of cinematic magic, Michael Bay never ends the last fight. He only rolls credits over CG-chaos and eventually, after another 30 minutes, the film just fades to black.

The End.

Stay for a few moments longer to watch the stinger … In the middle of a deserted highway, a brilliant portal opens. Two race cars from the future speed through the large passage and come to a screeching halt. Moving in, we see that it’s Vin Diesel and The Rock!

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Netflix Renews ‘Dear White People’ for Season 2

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Netflix has renewed Dear White People for a second season.

The series, which is a continuation of the 2014 film of the same name, will return in 2018 with ten new episodes. Justin Simien, the showrunner (who also wrote and directed the original film), told the Hollywood Reporter: “There are a lot of things that we planted in this first season that you may not even notice at first glance that culminate in that moment that I’m really excited to explore, and I’m not going to talk about until I actually get to do it.” He has also expressed interest in doing more to examine the interiority of the central characters, something which has been a bit lacking in the series.

That being said, Dear White People is a show about a diverse group of students navigating the allegedly “post-racial” atmosphere they encounter at an Ivy League school with a primarily white student body. Whether this means addressing the way racial tensions are swept under the rug, or dealing directly with the consequences of a security guard brandishing a gun at an unarmed black student attending a house party, the show is analytical, fair, and utterly self-aware of how some may be put off by that title. (Which, if you are put off by that title, give it a try anyway. The show is nothing like you think it is.)

The critically acclaimed Dear White People is joined by a host of other recent renewals. Bill Burr and Michael Price’s animated F is for Family was also renewed for a third season, and fans of the cancelled Sense8 were promised a two hour final episode to conclude the series. The latter show’s conclusion was only granted after a massive, outraged social media campaign came to the series’s defense.

What do you think of this news? Are you excited Dear White People will be getting a second season?

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Make Mine Marvel With ‘Marvel Legacy’-More Information Released

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New York, NY—June 30, 2017 — You demanded it, we listened! Beginning this fall, prepare for an exciting new initiative that spans the entire Marvel Universe! Every hero! Every title! Every story! Honoring the past while proudly moving towards the future, MARVEL LEGACY will offer fans, both current and new, a renewed sense of hope, heroics, and dozens and dozens of returns of the heroes fans have been demanding! MARVEL LEGACY ushers in the next few years’ worth of stories from Marvel with everything fans could want and more. You asked for it, and now is the time to “Make Mine Marvel!”
Stan Lee, beloved spokesman, MCU cameo superstar, and Chairman Emeritus has this to say:
I love the concept of returning to the classic characters as they were originally portrayed, without losing the brilliance and excitement of Marvel’s newest generation of heroes. Excelsior!
Simply put MARVEL LEGACY will offer:
  • The most spectacular character returns 
  • Epic stories adding to the next chapter of the Marvel Universe by the industries’ top talent 
  • Heroes fighting villains 
  • Clean jumping on points for all readers clearly displayed using dynamic new trade dress
  • The return to original numbering for many series 
Did we mention the most spectacular character returns that comic fans have demanded? And that’s just the beginning! It all starts with MARVEL LEGACY #1. Journey to the dawn of time, as Marvel introduces you to the first Avengers from 1,000,000 BC – when iconic torch-bearers such as Odin, Iron Fist, Starbrand, Ghost Rider, Phoenix, Agamotto, and Black Panther come together for the startling origin of the Marvel Universe, in MARVEL LEGACY #1 on sale this September in comic shops everywhere!
Executive Editor Tom Brevoort chimed in:
MARVEL LEGACY #1 isn’t simply a history lesson. Rather, it’s the starting gun to a bevy of mysteries, secrets, and revelations that will reverberate across the Marvel Universe in the weeks and months to come! No character, no franchise will be untouched by the game-changing events that play out across its pages. Jason and Esad pulled out all the stops to fat-pack this colossal issue with as much intrigue, action, surprise, mystery, shock, and adventure as possible!
The acclaimed team of writer Jason Aaron (Mighty Thor) and artist Esad Ribic (Secret Wars) reunite for an all-new 50-page blockbuster one-shot that will take you through time to the current Marvel Universe, showing you how it’s “all connected.” A true homage to Marvel’s groundbreaking past and the vast expanse of current storytelling greats.
Marvel Editor in Chief Axel Alonso added:
MARVEL LEGACY #1 will present all fans – new readers and current readers – with an exciting and accessible entry point. Jason and Esad have crafted an epic story that’s chock full of reveals and twists and Easter eggs that are sure to ignite a fire across the industry. The next stage of Marvel’s evolution starts here.
MARVEL LEGACY #1 will provide:
  • The single most important first step for any fan jumping into MARVEL LEGACY
  • Shocks, twists, clues, and Easter eggs
  • A blockbuster story that sets the stage for the coming years of Marvel storytelling
  • The introduction of the 1,000,000 BC AVENGERS
  • The most talked about return in comics
  • A brilliant tale by the legendary team of Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic
  • The set-up for 53 Marvel Universe series
Those character returns you’ve asked for, many of them get cued up here, and there’s still so much more to come, we’ve merely scratched the surface with a few words, a few teases, and a few dazzling quotes. Sit tight for in the coming weeks, there will be more exciting announcements devoted to MARVEL LEGACY featuring all the epic new entry level story arcs, the dynamic creative teams, the legacy numbering guides, the returns, the searches, the battles, the foes, dynamic new nostalgia based promotions guaranteed to drive all fans into comic shops. This fall, get ready to cheer MAKE MINE MARVEL!
Marvel Legacy

 

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The Death of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ – Episode 128

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If you love popcorn flicks, you’ll be satisfied with ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming,’ but if you expect more from your superhero films – you will enjoy this conversation.

Strap yourself in buckaroos! Episode 128 of the MOVIE SHOW by Monkeys Fighting Robots is here.

Episode Breakdown:

09:10 ‘Baby Driver’ review
Matt – 4 out of 5 robots
EJ – 3 out of 5 monkeys

22:57 ‘Spider-man: Homecoming’ review
Matt – 3 out of 5 robots
EJ – 2.5 out of 5 monkeys

Thank you for listening!

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About the Monkeys Fighting Robots Podcast:
A Gen Xer and a Millennial debate the latest topics in pop culture. One guy is a filmmaker and the other is a journalist, but both are nerds. We make your slowest days at work better. Hosts, Matthew Sardo and EJ Moreno.

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Never heard of Matt Sardo?
For starters, he made the Kessel Run in less than 11 parsecs. Prior to that, he gave Doc Brown the idea for the flux capacitor and led the Resistance to victory over SkyNet – all while sipping a finely crafted IPA. As a radio host, he’s interviewed celebrities, athletes and everyone in between. He’s covered everything from the Super Bowl to Comic-Con.

Who’s EJ Moreno?
Is he a trained physician? No. Is he a former Miss Universe contestant? Possibly. But what we know for sure is he’s a writer, filmmaker, and pop culture enthusiast. Since film school, EJ has written & directed several short films. He’s used his passion of filmmaking to become a movie critic for MonkeysFightingRobots.com.

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