
Grant DeArmitt
Contributing Writer at Popverse
Writer @PopverseSays || RATATOSK: Book One - Not here very often, instant-graham is @grant_dearmitt
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3 weeks ago |
thepopverse.com | Grant DeArmitt
Yes, we all know that Cassian Andor is gonna kick the bucket. But as showrunner Gilroy points out, so are all of you (Spoilers, I guess?)Just because you know the ending doesn't mean you shouldn't watch anyway. That's what probably any fan of the Star Wars series Andor will tell you. Even though we all saw that the series lead Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna, take a Death Star straight to the face in Rogue One, there's still so much to explore from his past.
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3 weeks ago |
thepopverse.com | Grant DeArmitt
If a quarter of a billion people tuned in for Netflix's Stranger Things release date reveal, just imagine what's going to happen when season 5 actually drops this ThanksgivingIt has been a few days since Netflix (finally!) revealed the Stranger Things season 5 release dates via an official, very retrospective announcement video. You can get a look at the video just below, but just know before you watch, you're joining a veritable legion of other viewers who have already watched it.
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3 weeks ago |
thepopverse.com | Grant DeArmitt
This article contains spoilers for The Life of Chuck. For the many recognizable tunes that color Mike Flanagan's The Life of Chuck (based on the novella of the same name by Stephen King), I was shocked that, by the end, I hadn't heard Huey Lewis and the News sing 'The Power of Love.' Why? Because for a good 15 minutes at least of the last act, The Life of Chuck takes place pretty firmly in Back to the Future.
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3 weeks ago |
thepopverse.com | Grant DeArmitt
Who knew that, it a heart-wrenching series that tackles a very prescient regarding the rise of facism, one of the most popular thinks about Andor season 2 would be a dance number? In case you weren't aware, that dance happens in episode 3, when series lead Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly) attends a wedding, bopping along with an elite crowd as an absolute banger of a song plays in the background.
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3 weeks ago |
thepopverse.com | Grant DeArmitt
I guess that, when you're making a show about the death and reanimation of your loved ones, you've got to find ways to cheer up in between takes. That was certainly the case on the set of The Walking Dead, where stars Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus (Rick grimes and Daryl Dixon, respectively), would keep the smiles up with a longstanding prank war. And at New York Comic Con 2024, Walking Dead fans got a special window into just how elaborate those pranks could be.
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