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And now, my annual Halloween plea to the powers-that-be to release a remastered physical copy of the goofy, nostalgic and classic 1979 TV special The Halloween That Almost Wasn't aka The Night Dracula Saved The World starring Judd Hirsch as Count Dracula.
If you know, you know.
And now... my succinct and spoiler-free reaction to the entirety of the #SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw finale...
The way She-Hulk has been casually integrating new superheroes into the MCU without needing to give them full origin stories could easily pave the way for them to just do a Heroes For Hire show starring Mike Colter and Finn Jones returning as Luke Cage and Iron Fist.
If you had told me years ago that the success of The Avengers was going to eventually lead to a canonized revival of the '90s X-Men cartoon, I'd have called ya nuts!
I personally loved what they did with What If, and I'm looking forward to more of it along with more MCU horror!
I also love how the MCU has further embraced the cultural diversity it was already applauded for in Black Panther. While many are focused on the multiverse, there's also been a lot of fascinating explorations into the cosmic and mystical higher powers that tie it all together.
I love how Phase 4 isn't just a tired rehashing of the Infinity Saga. It's using these grandiose settings to tell smaller, more intimate stories that focus on further fleshing out established characters. It's been no doubt divisive, but I appreciate its creative ambition so far.