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Bosco685

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  1. Unfortunately this film was purposely sabotaged out of spite towards the outgoing Disney executive team. John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood by Michael D. Sellers Which is why even referencing anything from the original source material to hint at space (Princess of Mars), just called it 'John Carter' and purposely kept it bland. Yet the movie was really fun.
  2. July 2021 and September 2021 have been floating around. But I don't believe anything official has been announced yet.
  3. MCU Cosmic (Jeremy Conrad) ended up locking his account down. Not sure what happened there.
  4. Where did I say you dislike the DCU? Please don't read into anything with someone kidding you. Though it is okay either way to like or not like these things. I wasn't a fan of Robert Pattinson being cast. But that first trailer now has me feeling much more comfortable.
  5. See? You do find the silver lining in things you dislike. Good on you!
  6. That's it. Nothing else. But they used the rarest black ink.
  7. Look to the right. It appears they must have locked down the title.
  8. Another view on this is the number of subscribers counted that have not activated their HBO Max services yet. HBO Max has 28.7 million subscribers, but not all of them are actually watching yet
  9. Yup. Exactly what I mentioned above. Although when you dig into the numbers about 15% of the Amazon Fire subscribers are actually enrolled in HBO, that still a large group with no HBO Max access. But by 2021 HBO Max will probably have a wider distribution. It just would be nice to see all that road laid now prior to the #SnyderCut release.
  10. ‘Stargirl’ Casts Nick Tarabay & Jonathan Cake As Eclipso & The Shade, Adds Ysa Penarejo As Recurring
  11. I'm not sure what success metrics they think is a true win right now based on this rollout. But growing worldwide access-wise is its best move. Including opening up to any service point like Amazon Fire and Roku. Heck, even my TV hardware provider Vizio added Disney and Peacock to my apps, but not HBO Max. Something is odd with that when you can't get the hardware providers to include your app.