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Moon Knight's New Super Bowl Trailer Brings Justice and Pain
Last month we got our first true taste of Moon Knight, giving us a look at Oscar Isaac’s duelling personalities as he discovers his potential as the moonlit titular hero. Now, our latest look at the series gives us a taste of the bloody work Marc Spector will be doing as the will of Khonshu.

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Lives Up to Its Name in Super Bowl Spot
Now that Spider-Man: No Way Home has properly set up the dominoes, with some help from WandaVision and Loki, it’s time for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessto knock them all down. As is the case with just about every year, Marvel released a new trailer during the Super Bowl, and it confirms what was teased…
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Uncharted's Fortnite Skins are Impressive, But Also Way Too Smooth
Unchartedhits theaters this week, after many a delay and about a decade in development. Since it’s naturally a big blockbuster, and one based on a pretty popular franchise, that means it’s time for the requisite Fortnite crossover. Who’s ready for some character skins?
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Let's Hear It for Voice Actors, Tell Us Your Favorites
Earlier this week, everyone was surprised (to say the least) about the umpteenth revival of Futuramacourtesy of Hulu, and even more so when the news broke that John DiMaggio may not come back as Bender. The reaction to this, and the possibility that he’d be replaced by another actor when the show returned in 2023,…
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Joe Hill Adds The Fireman to His Many Works Being Adapted
Like his father Stephen King before him, Joe Hill is slowly seeing his various works being adapted for TV and screen. After the success of Locke & Keyfor Netflix and the short-lived NOS4A2at AMC, Hill’s fourth novel The Firemanis coming to television.

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Nope's First Teaser Has Us Terrified and Loving It
Though we still don’t know too much about Nope, the next horror film from writer-director Jordan Peele (writer-director of Get Out and Us; co-writer of Candyman) we do know that we’re dying to see it—and a new trailer makes us even more eager to experience its terrors.

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FTC Warns the Public Not to Let Online Romance Scammers Turn Them Into ‘Money Mules’
Based on the incredible amount of South Korean romance dramas Netflix recommends to my poor soul, I can guarantee you that I’m a sucker for a good love story. However, I’m not a fan of getting scammed, and come as a messenger bearing a humble warning: Online love and money will almost certainly result in an unhappy…
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Apple Is Reportedly Giving Its Retail Workers Raises to Make Sure They Don’t Leave
In the era of the Great Resignation and a tighter labor market, it’s common sense to have companies review and increase the benefits they offer their workers, especially when that company is the most valuable one in the world.
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The Thunderbolts Are Back, This Time as Good Guys?
As corners of the Marvel universe are often wont to do, a new team of superbeings is being announced for their own team book set to release in a couple of months. This time, it’s the fan-favorite Thunderbolts, though it’s not exactly the original setup of B and C-tier Marvel baddies and antiheroes trying to redeem…
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Jujutsu Kaisen's Getting a Second Season...in 2023
If you’re a fan of shonen anime, chances are you’ve heard of Jujutsu Kaisen. Based on the manga of the same name by Gege Akutakmi, the series sees teenager Yuji Itadori learn to become a Jujutsu sorcerer to fight Curse spirits after swallowing the finger of a powerful Curse named Sukuna. It premiered in October 2020…
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Hell Yeah, Moon Knight In a Suit
With Moon Knightgetting ever closer to release, Marvel Studios is slowly beginning to peel back the cape on Oscar Isaac’s lunar superhero. While fans went absolutely giddy at seeing the updated version of Marc Spector’s comics costume, they were more curious about if the character would wind up donning his most…
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Shang-Chi is in Barbie, Because What is Reality Anymore?
Mattel’s upcoming Barbie movie—yes, really, this is happening—is becoming more newsworthy than you’d originally expect. The upcoming film already drew attention when it was announced that Little Women’s Greta Gerwig would direct it, with Margot Robbie in the title role. Now, in addition to the recent additions of Ryan…
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It Only Took 3 Days for Netflix to Order a Docuseries on the Bonnie and Clyde of the Crypto World
The news of one of the biggest money laundering schemes in history captivated the world on Tuesday, not so much because of the crime—which involved $4.5 billion in bitcoin and is, yeah, a big deal—but rather because of the couple accused of carrying it out. They are the weirdo Bonnie and Clyde of the crypto world, and…
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A Hacker Group Has Been Framing People for Crimes They Didn't Commit
For at least a decade, a shadowy hacker group has been targeting people throughout India, sometimes using its digital powers to plant fabricated evidence of criminal activity on their devices. That phony evidence has, in turn, often provided a pretext for the victims’ arrest.
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Best Buy Needs to Quit This Nonsense
In case attempting to buy a graphics card at or near retail prices hasn’t been demoralizing enough, Best Buy is here to kick us while we’re down. The retailer is exploiting the ongoing supply shortage and our resulting desperation to force customers into paying another $200 for a shot at buying a graphics card.

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All the Moons Explores a Gorgeously Melancholy Vampire Story
In late 19th century Spain, at the end of the Third Carlist War, a bomb levels an orphanage and everyone perishes—except one girl (Haizea Carneros), who’s pulled from the wreckage by a mysterious woman (Itziar Ituño). As vampire movie All the Moons explains, what happens next is a miracle wrapped in a nightmare.
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The U.S. Is Pumping $5 Billion Into EV Charging Stations
The U.S. Department of Energy announced it will invest about $5 billion into a nationwide electric vehicle charging network, in hopes of making electric vehicle charging “accessible to all Americans” to encourage more people to trade gas-guzzling cars for electric.

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How Law Enforcement Agencies Around the Globe Are Using Robo-Dogs
Some things just don’t mesh well together. On their own, for example, dogs and robots are pleasant, sometimes even joyous additions to the human experience. When combined though, they can lead to dystopic results. Despite the uncomfortable optics, “robo-dogs” have experienced a resurgence in recent years, particularly…
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Star Wars Alum Ray Stevenson to Join Ahsoka, Maybe as a Famous EU Character
The cast of the upcoming Star Wars: Ahsoka show continues to grow, this time with a Marvel and Star Wars alum. Ray Stevenson, who voiced Gar Saxon on Star Wars Rebels and The Clone Wars, as well as played Volstagg in the Thor films, is reportedly joining Rosario Dawson in a galaxy far, far away. And we think we know…
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