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    Deadpool and Wolverine: The House of Mouse Goes R-Rated

    Deadpool and Wolverine: The House of Mouse Goes R-Rated

    *No Spoilers The House of Mouse has officially taken a plunge into the R-rated pool, and it’s a wild ride. With the release of “Deadpool & Wolverine,” Disney has entered the R-rated atmosphere, delivering a refreshing change that proves there’s an adult swim section for Disney movies. And wow, this…

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    Why Did Darth Vader Choose Mustafar as His Home?

    Why Did Darth Vader Choose Mustafar as His Home?

    Why did Anakin, after becoming Vader, choose planet Mustafar, as his primary residence and stronghold? A place where he was beaten and severely injured You’d think a guy like Anakin Skywalker, who went through a literal hell on Mustafar, would avoid the place like the plague once he became Darth…

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    Why You Should be Watching Season 2 of Star Trek: Prodigy

    Why You Should be Watching Season 2 of Star Trek: Prodigy

    Star Trek: Prodigy’s Season 2 offers a treasure trove of Easter eggs, with nostalgic callbacks to classic episodes, and cameo appearances tying the Star Trek multiverse together. It introduces new threats and entities, adding to the Star Trek canon.

    Continue reading →: Why You Should be Watching Season 2 of Star Trek: Prodigy
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    ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Movie Review: A Tale of Magic, Loss, and Resilience

    ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Movie Review: A Tale of Magic, Loss, and Resilience

    Set during World War II, The Boy and the Heron follows the journey of 12-year-old Mahito Maki. After losing his mother in a hospital fire, Mahito moves to the countryside with his father, and new stepmother. Grief-stricken and angry, Mahito is drawn into a mystical adventure by a talking gray…

    Continue reading →: ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Movie Review: A Tale of Magic, Loss, and Resilience
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    Return to Beverly Hills—Eddie Murphy’s Nostalgic Comeback

    Return to Beverly Hills—Eddie Murphy’s Nostalgic Comeback

    Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F marks Eddie Murphy’s nostalgic return to the 80s, reuniting with old friends and introducing new faces with a touch of nostalgia. The film offers typical 80s action and explores themes of aging and legacy, making it a respectable watch.

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  • MOVIE & TV, SCI FI, STAR WARS

    What Color Should the Death Star Beam Really Be?

    What Color Should the Death Star Beam Really Be?

    We know that the color of a lightsaber depends on the Jedi or Sith who wields it. So, if the Death Star is essentially a giant lightsaber powered by a bunch of Kyber crystals, what color should its super-laser beam be other than its typical green?

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  • MOVIE & TV, SCI FI, STAR WARS

    The Death Star is a Giant Lightsaber

    The Death Star is a Giant Lightsaber

    The Death Star is essentially a colossal lightsaber powered by Kyber crystals. These same crystals fuel the Jedi’s weapon, but on a much larger scale, creating a planet-destroying laser.

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    As a Star Wars Fan, I Appreciate The Acolyte

    As a Star Wars Fan, I Appreciate The Acolyte

    If You Hate ‘The Acolyte,’ Why Are You Still Watching? A True Fan’s Perspective First, let me just say that if this opinion triggers anyone to the point where they go out of there way to leave nasty comments, and down-vote every single video on my YouTube channel, then they’re…

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    Is Earth the Federation’s favorite?

    Is Earth the Federation’s favorite?

    Is Earth the Federation’s favorite? In 2016’s Star Trek Beyond, the movie presents the Federation’s newest starbase, Yorktown, as a massive, shining snowball floating in space. McCoy asked: Why not simply rent space on a planet? Spock’s response about how showing geographical favoritism might cause diplomatic tension between federation-member worlds…

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    Being in Starfleet is Very Hazardous to One’s Health

    Being in Starfleet is Very Hazardous to One’s Health

    “Space, the final frontier.” This iconic phrase from Star Trek sets the stage for countless adventures and dangers faced by the members of Starfleet. Since the foundation of the United Federation of Planets, it has been involved in near-constant wars, whether with Klingons, Romulans, or the Borg. Despite the appeal…

    Continue reading →: Being in Starfleet is Very Hazardous to One’s Health
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    Coruscant is Not the Only City Planet in Star Wars

    Coruscant is Not the Only City Planet in Star Wars

    Coruscant is the iconic city planet in Star Wars, but other lesser-known city planets. In the Deep Core, Troithe and Empress Teta hold strategic importance, while the Outer Rim features city planets like Botajef, Nar Shaddaa, Taris, Uchinao, and Wind, each with unique features and roles.

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