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The problems of being Spider-Man are well-known at this point -- the delicate balance of fighting crime while keeping a separate personal life going. Whether you're Peter Parker, Miles Morales or Spider-Ham, it's a universal fact of the webslinging...
In honor of Columbia Pictures' centennial, Sony is re-releasing all their live action Spider-Man films. From Tobey Maguire's trilogy to the two Amazing Spider-Man Andrew Garfield films to the three MCU movies starring Tom Holland, each movie will be...
Superhero movies today are all about crossovers and multiverses. It's a blessing when companies like Marvel and DC have so many characters to bring together. Then you have Sony, whose Madame Web had to scrape together a movie with...
Venom, Sony’s strongest non-Spider-Man Spider-Man property, is set to premiere its third installment in theatres this November. Originally set to be released in July of 2024, production was delayed due to SAG-AFTRA strikes. Sony announced a new release date...
Walt Disney Home Video tiptoed cautiously into the rental market in 1980 with a test release of Pete's Dragon, vowing to keep the majority of their catalog hoarded for theatrical re-releases forever. As the video market kept growing, though,...
Just a few years ago, there were two main competing streaming services for anime: Crunchyroll and Funimation. Though Crunchyroll was more popular, Funimation hung in there -- until it realized the best way to beat your competition is to...
Sony has released another trailer for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. This time around, everyone is back: Venkman, Zeddmore, Janine, Slimer, Librarian Ghost, Walter Peck, everyone. In fact, though we're sure Egon's relatives get some screentime, they get a lot less...
If you frequent animation news websites, you probably don't need to be told who Matt Braly and Rebecca Sugar are (yet here I go). One is the creator of the recent Disney Channel series Amphibia and the other created...
Everyone knows the face of Kenan Thompson, whether it's from his earliest days on All That, its movie spinoff Good Burger, his own series Kenan and Kel, or his extremely long run on Saturday Night Live. The one place...
You're probably just as sick of popular anime getting unnecessary live-action reinterpretations as we are, but we're gonna have to pile another one onto the list. The only real twist here is that Netflix seems to have nothing to...
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