As part of the ongoing refurbishment at Walt Disney World’s Epcot, the American Adventure pavilion will get a new exhibit featuring the new Disney Pixar film Soul.
The new exhibit entitled The Soul of Jazz: An American Adventure will feature Joe Gardner, Jamie Foxx’s star character from the film. The exhibit will allow guests to explore the history of jazz music by taking them on a tour of America, including stops at New Orleans, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and San Juan.
The new exhibit is set to begin in early February, and we can’t wait to see it! For more information, check out the video below of Walt Disney Imagineering’s Carmen Smith talking about the attraction. The movie Soul is available to stream now on Disney+.
Heavy spoilers for WandaVision episodes 1 and 2 ahead.
It finally happened, Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe kicked off with the premiere of the highly anticipated series WandaVision starring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch and Paul Bettany as Vision.
Theories have been floating for months about what the series would hold and who it could introduce into the MCU, but there’s been one main question that’s been on everyone’s mind since the first teaser dropped during the 2020 Super Bowl — what is going on exactly? WandaVision is like nothing the MCU has done before, even beyond it being the first television series to drop. When synopses started releasing and interviews with creators and cast started to filter through, we learned that the series would take place through the decades in the style of classic television sitcoms and then somehow end up tying into the MCU as a whole, namely with the Doctor Strange sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. That tidbit alone brought up a realm of new questions — is this the introduction to the Multiverse?
There were three main speculated possibilities regarding just how Wanda and somehow Vision, who died in Avengers: Infinity War, could have wound up living a classic apple pie life.
THEORIES
The Snap
The announcement for the show came right on the heels of Avengers: Endgame at San Diego Comic-Con in 2019, and for a little while, it seemed to make sense that it might explore a bizarre alternate reality that the victims of Thanos’ Snap may have been stashed at. And who better to make things a little bit wild with than the reality-bending Wanda Maximoff? However, as more and more info came out this seemed less likely, and with a few minor details from the first two episodes, this can practically be debunked, though this is the MCU, and nothing can be ruled out.
Things are obviously amiss in Westview, but the way Wanda seemingly had complete control over Vision when Mr. Hart was choking and the appearance of S.W.O.R.D. in episode 1, along with Agent Jimmy Woo (Randall Park), who we know will have a larger role in future episodes, calling out to Wanda in episode 2 through the radio alone point to this not being a result of the Snap. Also, in teasers and trailers, you can see our characters reaching through what appears to be a force field, which is likely the bars of this Truman Show-like prison.
Kevin Feige has also alluded to this being post-Avengers: Endgame in press junkets by leading in with a “where are they now?” Take that with a grain of salt, but all signs are pointing to this theory not being the case.
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Wanda’s Unimaginable Grief
Wanda has experienced more trauma than any of the current MCU characters, and it is definitely playing into the series as a whole. The only question is how much. Wanda has lost every important influence in her life — her parents, her twin brother, Pietro, and then her love, Vision, but aside from that, she has also suffered trauma at the hands of HYDRA. Even the strongest people have a breaking point. The last time we saw Wanda was at Tony Stark’s funeral at the end of Avengers: Endgame, and she was seemingly okay. However, she had just been snapped back into existence after the five-year Blip. So, even though by all outward appearances Wanda was handling what life had thrown at her in those particular moments, we don’t know what could have been going on in her head at that time or any events after since it’s still unknown when exactly WandaVision is taking place in regards to time post-Endgame.
Wanda’s grief and traumas are clearly going to play a large role in WandaVision, and we know this from the two oddly placed ads that play during the show. First, in episode 1, was the Toast Mate 2000 from Stark Industries. We know Stark Industries played a large role in Wanda’s trauma as it was a Stark weapon that killed her parents in Sokovia, and would have also killed her and her brother had the bomb that landed directly in front of them not failed to fire. This is likely Wanda’s earliest traumatic life incident in episode 1.
Next, was the Strucker watch in episode 2, complete with the HYDRA name and insignia. Of course, Wolfgang von Strucker is the HYDRA operative that performed countless experiments on humans attempting to give them superhuman powers using the Mind Stone from Loki’s scepter after the Avengers events in New York. In the MCU, this is where Wanda and Pietro gained their powers; they were also the only survivors of the experiments. In terms of timeline, this would probably be incident number two in her difficult history.
Other painful moments we might see included are the manipulation Wanda suffered at the hands of Ultron, the death of Pietro, the destruction in Lagos at her hand from Captain America: Civil War and the ‘Civil War’ that caused in the Avengers, the attack on Vision in Edinburgh by the Black Order, and of course, Vision’s death at the hand of Thanos and the failure she may be feeling for failing to stop that as well as the Snap.
This traumatic backstory is being used as subtle hints in this story, and how it fits in will likely change the character of Wanda Maximoff for good.
Wanda is likely able to create herself an entirely new reality if she really wanted to or lost enough control. So this theory is completely plausible, and there are signs within the show that point to it being a reality.
Image courtesy of Marvel
A New Villain is on the Loose, But Who?
There are a few different villains that may have a hand in what we’re seeing; whether they’re the true cause or not, they may be helping.
Nightmare, known from the Doctor Strange comics, has been a likely contender for a WandaVision foe from the beginning. When it was confirmed that WandaVision would directly lead into the Doctor Strange sequel, Nightmare was brought to the front of the line. Nightmare can trap people in their dreams by quite literally capturing (and then tormenting) their astral forms. This is a very likely possibility — what’s a better way to hinder the abilities of the most powerful Avenger than manipulating her grief and bringing her a life she likely dreamed of having and can’t? Vision is dead, we all know this, yet somehow he’s here, and it can’t be a good sign. This works with the above that Wanda’s grief is a main player in the series and her predicament, but shoulders the blame onto a new player that can be used throughout more of Phase 4’s projects.
What’s also interesting about WandaVision is that others are clearly being thrust into this illusion — so far, definitely Monica Rambeau and to those who were paying very close attention, Abe Brown. Abe Brown is a classmate of Peter Parker’s that was featured in Spider-Man: Homecoming, and his name was seen in the closing credits of the WandaVision episode within the episode as the director. In the comics, Abe Brown does eventually go on to become Black Tiger. So, if this is Nightmare, he may have trapped more than just Wanda in his realm.
Another name has become the talk of the fans as more details on Wanda and Vision’s neighbor, Agnes, come to light. For the majority of the lead-up to the series, she was known only as the nosy neighbor being played by Kathryn Hahn, but we can already see she’s so much more. She certainly is nosy and very willing to make Wanda’s time in Westview as easy and enjoyable as possible. When it comes to the Avengers, Wanda is certainly one that would be best to keep placated, happy, and fooled. Agnes finds nothing about Wanda or Vision’s unusual lives … unusual, and these tiny details can be seen in her lending Wanda her records because they have no music and food because they have none. She also doesn’t seem to catch on to their strangeness as we’ve seen other residents of Westview have. Is she in on it? Most likely. In a teaser released, Agnes is seen speaking to Vision, and she knows he’s dead and has been. So, who might she be? Possibly Agatha Harkness.
A witch from the times of the Salem Witch Trials (and long before), Agatha Harkness at one point became a mentor to Wanda Maximoff in the skills of witchcraft before Scarlet Witch ultimately destroyed her. It has been noted that there are subtle nods to Agatha and the Salem Witch Trials already in Agnes’ character, with her amulet akin to that of Agatha’s and her wedding anniversary being the start date of the Salem Witch Trials — June 2. In interviews through the long wait for the series’ release, Olsen has said many times that this series will see Wanda become the Scarlet Witch, and the addition of her mentor, Agatha, to the plot would be one surefire way to get that done. Agnes is clearly in on whatever is keeping Wanda in TV-Land. Whether she’s a main player or just a piece of a more intricate puzzle remains to be seen. Are these new powers something Wanda is using to dull her pain being taught by Agatha? There have been theories that Wanda herself may be the next big MCU villain, as her alignment with good and bad has fluctuated in the comics, and this very well could be introducing her for a heel turn.
Another villain made a little cameo, Grim Reaper. There’s little evidence to support Grim Reaper being more than an Easter Egg appearance right now, but again, this is the MCU, and nothing can be ruled out. In the animated opening scene of episode 2, Grim Reaper’s helmet can be seen buried beneath the floorboards, complete with bones and cobwebs. Grim Reaper plays a large role in the Vision comics, not so much into any directly relating to Wanda, but at one point, Grim Reaper does attack Vision’s family, which results in his death at the hands of Vision’s wife — who was modeled after gifted brainwaves from Scarlet Witch — Virginia. This could easily just be switched to Wanda and the twins that suddenly appear in-utero at the end of episode 2, but what it could do for the story remains to be seen.
S.W.O.R.D. is also seemingly on the case — they know something is amiss — which can fit into both theories one and two. They clearly have no idea who is doing this to Wanda, but as of now it would seem they don’t suspect Wanda herself to be the cause.
Image courtesy of Disney/Marvel
Easter Eggs & Other Hints
This series is full of fun Easter Eggs from the MCU, and also a few other hints that everything is really not okay in Westview. In episode 1, Wanda has no qualms about using her powers on the front lawn of their home. Sure it was a great little sitcom moment, but could her willingness to use her powers out in broad daylight mean something else? Another bizarre little instance is Vision’s place of work. It has no real purpose, no one can explain what they do there, and somehow they’re all just okay with calling him Vision. This is certainly pointing to everyone involved somehow being brainwashed or in on the facade.
Another detail is in the camera work. When Mr. Hart is choking, the entire ambiance of the show and scene change, insinuating that this is a break from the ruse and a moment when Wanda potentially has (very minimally) detached herself from whatever powers are holding her in place. Also, while this may have just been a small nod to the era, Vision holding the remote at the end of episode 1 and turning the program off could be another clue, or it might not.
Episode 1 also featured a dark little callback to the battle in Wakanda during Avengers: Infinity War when Wanda accidentally smashes a plate over Vision’s head. This can be traced back to Wanda’s moments on the battlefield as Shuri worked to remove the Mind Stone from Vision’s head. Surely, Wanda still has some unresolved feelings about this as she comments on his ‘indestructible head,’ which we all know she effectively did have to destroy in Infinity War, only to have to watch Thanos destroy him in an even more unbearable way.
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The toy helicopter brought about a ton of questions in episode 2. The morning after some odd banging on their bedroom window, Wanda heads outside to find a toy helicopter in the bushes of her yard — and it’s in color featuring the S.W.O.R.D. logo. Also in episode 2 was the introduction of Geraldine, who we know from previous announcements is actually Monica Rambeau. The helicopter is the perfect metaphor for something coming crashing into Wanda’s reality — could it be S.W.O.R.D. trying to infiltrate? Wanda was potentially able to ward off the intrusion of the helicopter, and this resulted in the addition of Geraldine, who seems just as confused as Wanda is about her own history, to the mix.
In the same theme of Wanda seemingly having more control than was let on in episode 1, the ending of episode 2 gave a little more insight into what might be going on. Wanda and Vision again hear the banging outside as they had the night before, yet this time an extremely eerie and ominous beekeeper is emerging out of the sewer grate in the street by their home. We never get to see a face, but we do see the S.W.O.R.D. logo on his back. Is this another attempt by S.W.O.R.D. to infiltrate wherever Wanda is hiding/being held? Wanda, however, does not approve of this intrusion and rewinds time to be just moments before the slamming had occurred. And instead of the slamming, suddenly the world turns to color, introducing the era for episode 3 — the 70s.
All bets point to Wanda does have control over what’s going on, at least some of it. She seemed as surprised as us when the world turned from the black and white of the 50s and 60s to Technicolor, but she rewound time enough to get the spooky and unwelcome beekeeper out of her reality.
So much still to learn and see in WandaVision, and at this rate, it’s only going to get better. Kat Dennings’ Darcy Lewis still has yet to make an appearance, and Randall Park’s Agent Jimmy Woo hasn’t physically appeared on the screen. Episodes 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Disney+ with new episodes coming out on Fridays.
The second season of FOX’s first responder drama, 9-1-1: Lone Star, is only two days away. FOX has released a brand new sneak peek, an extended one that was shown during Rob Lowe’s appearance on The Viewand Lisa Edelstein’s appearance on The Real! Check it out below!
The sneak peek shows just how Lowe’s Owen and ex-wife, Gwyneth (Edelstein) are doing in quarantine together. However, their son, T.K. (Ronen Rubinstein) doesn’t seem to like hearing his parents bicker yet again. Owen gets upset at Gwyneth for using his hair care products, while Gwyn gets upset at him for talking so loud since she was on a call with clients. Owen tells Gwyneth a guest stops being a guest in a house after a month, or four, calling her a “squatter” and Gwyneth says it’s not her fault that he allowed their only child to be shot right before a worldwide pandemic hit. T.K. meanwhile, is just stuck in the middle with clearly no way out.
Season 2 of 9-1-1: Lone Star premieres this Monday, January 18 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX, following the season 4 premiere of 9-1-1! Season 1 of Lone Star is streaming now on Hulu and the FOX NOW app.
With the season 5 premiere of Riverdale just days away, Cole Sprouse made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Friday night.
The actor discussed his budding sibling rivalry with twin, Dylan, the origin of his name, and even teased the time jump in the upcoming season of the CW series. Sprouse also mentioned that the prom in the season premiere was the final day of filming before production shutdown last March. A new sneak peek for the season opener was also released. Check it out below!
In the sneak peek, Sprouse’s Jughead and Lili Reinhart’s Betty are discussing with Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) about a way to set up their mysterious videotape voyeur to get closer to them. Since Cheryl wants to expose the auteur for recreating her father shooting her brother, she’s game.
Check out photos for the season premiere of Riverdale, “Chapter Seventy-Seven: Climax” here.
Season 5 of Riverdale premieres this Wednesday, January 20 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW!
With the season 2 premiere of FOX’s 9-1-1: Lone Star just days away, the 126’s very own captain, Rob Lowe, will be appearing on Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist tomorrow morning to talk about the upcoming season!
On 9-1-1: Lone Star, Lowe’s Owen Strand is the captain of firehouse 126 in Austin. In the upcoming season, Owen’s ex-wife, Gwyneth Morgan played by Lisa Edelstein, will be coming to Austin after their son, T.K. played by Ronen Rubinstein, was shot towards the end of the previous season. From the looks of promos and pictures, it seems the exes are getting pretty cozy and enjoying quarantine together.
You can catch Lowe on Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. ET/7 a.m. CT on NBC. Season 2 of 9-1-1: Lone Star premieres this Monday, January 18 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX!
What’s up, hot queens? Does it feel like you’ve watched the entirety of every streaming platform, read every book, and listened to every podcast since the start of quarantine and need something to spice up your life? Well, look no further, because Celebrity Book Club is just the right podcast to bring some joy and entertainment into your life.
In Celebrity Book Club, authors Claribel A. Ortega (Ghost Squad) and Ryan La Sala (Be Dazzled) delve into the world of celebrity penned books. They seek out the most obscure, ridiculous, and poorly reviewed books written by celebrities and analyze what works, what doesn’t, and offer other commentary. Their first book is Modelland by Tyra Banks. Read the summary below.
“No one gets in without being asked. And with her untamable hair, large forehead, and gawky body, Tookie De La Crème isn’t expecting an invitation. Modelland—the exclusive, mysterious place on top of the mountain—never dares to make an appearance in her dreams.
But someone has plans for Tookie. Before she can blink her mismatched eyes, Tookie finds herself in the very place every girl in the world obsesses about. And three unlikely girls have joined her.”
Now, you may have a lot of questions about Modelland, and trust me, Claribel and Ryan do, too, and they ask every single one in the podcast. As they go through the book and discuss the antics and other goings on of the story, providing amusing commentary about the book. But they don’t only make joking remarks about the often nonsensical events of the story; they take time to provide thoughtful analysis and critique. With each episode, they raise important points about how a character could’ve done something differently to fit better within the story, or why aspects of the book are harmful and what how those aspects could be fixed. They essentially create a “what not to do” for both aspiring and veteran authors. They also mention their own books and how they relate to the analyses.
Another aspect that works in the podcast’s favor is Ryan and Claribel’s decision to go chapter by chapter. When they initially announced the podcast, I was expecting them to discuss bigger portions of the book per episode. However, I’m glad they went with the approach they did. Regardless of how short or long a chapter is, they dedicate the time to do deep dives into each one, curating insightful critique about the characters, the plot, the writing in general, and so much more. The chapter-by-chapter approach almost makes it feel as though you’ve read each chapter, too, and is a great way to keep you interested if actually reading the book isn’t something you plan on doing. (But to be honest, their discussions on the book may just give you the push you need to satisfy your curiosity.)
Beyond the analysis of Modelland, Celebrity Book Club has a lot going for it to keep you listening. The camaraderie between Claribel and Ryan stands out and listening to them interact is a delight to listen to. No matter how the book confuses or frustrates them, it’s clear they enjoy doing the podcast together, bringing a bright spot to your day. Their intro to the podcast is also entertaining to hear at the start of every episode. They’ve found ways to keep the podcast interesting with a special interlude episode featuring author Phil Stamper that carries into the rest of the podcast, and their episode titles only boost the humor. Celebrity Book Club is a podcast you don’t want to miss.
Episodes of Celebrity Book Club drop every Friday. You can listen to the podcast now on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Make sure to follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates. You can follow Claribel on Twitter, Instagram, and find their website here. You can find Ryan on Twitter, Instagram, and visit his website here.
With just a few days to go until the premiere of Nancy Drew season 2, The CW has released new descriptions for episodes 2 and 3! While there are no new photos yet, the episode descriptions paint a picture of how the Aglaeca threat will shape the new season. If you plan on going into the season with as few spoilers as possible, turn away now.
The second episode is titled “The Reunion of Lost Souls” and will air on January 27. The description teases a Carson/Ace scene, which after their hilarious prison escape attempt last year is welcome:
THE MYSTERY CONTINUES – Nancy (Kennedy McMann) and the Drew Crew continue to search for clues to battle the Aglaeca.Meanwhile, George (Leah Lewis) has an unfortunate first encounter with Nick’s visiting mother.Lastly, Carson (Scott Wolf) and Ace (Alex Saxon) have a heart-to-heart.Riley Smith and Maddison Jaizani also star.Ed Sanchez directed the episode written by Andrea Thornton Bolden (#202).Original airdate 1/27/2021.
The third episode is titled “The Secret of the Solitary Scribe” and will air on February 3. This description is a little less detailed, but reminds us that the Aglaeca is still is major threat:
TICK TOCK – With time running out, Nancy (Kennedy McMann) and the Drew Crew come up with a plan that they think might help reverse the curse that the Aglaeca placed on them.Leah Lewis, Alex Saxon, Tunji Kasim, Maddison Jaizani and Riley Smith also star.Rachel Raimist directed the episode written by Alex Taub (#203).Original airdate 2/3/2021.
What do you think of the teases in the descriptions? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to tune in for the season premiere on January 20 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW!
Universal Orlando Resort is celebrating a festival of international flavors. Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval begins Saturday, February 6 and will run through Sunday, March 28 at Universal Orlando. It will feature authentic cuisine inspired by iconic Carnaval festivities from around the world.
Courtesy of Universal Orlando Resort.
Guests will be able to go on a culinary journey as they sample more than 70 dishes and beverages from around the world from places like New Orleans, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, Germany, Spain, Brazil, and so much more.
Some of the featured Cajun and traditional global flavors include:
Fan-favorite Cajun cuisine from New Orleans, such as a Crawfish Boil, Jambalaya, Beignets, and other Big Easy delights.
Classic Carnaval dishes from the islands, such as Pernil & Mofongo from Puerto Rico, a vegan Pholourie from Trinidad and Tobago, and Jerk Chicken from the Bahamas.
Pork Schnitzel Sliders and Bavarian Pretzels from Germany, iconic Paella Mixta and Leche Frita from Spain and Belgium Liege Waffles from Belgium.
Other famous flavors from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Italy, France, and more.
That’s not all! Guests will have an opportunity to get up close with Mardi Gras floats throughout the theme park, enjoy a Big Easy bash in the streets with energetic dancers, stilt performers, brass band musicians, countless beads, and visit the newly-themed Mardi Gras Tribute Store.
The Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval celebration is included with park admission or with a seasonal or annual pass. Right now, guests who purchase a 2-park annual or seasonal pass will receive three extra months for free. However, block out dates apply on select passes. Florida residents who purchase a 1-day 2-park ticket will receive three days for free. Families of four can also save up to $200 on 4-day park tickets.
You can find more information on the Mardi Gras celebration and all the special offers Universal Orlando Florida has to offer by visiting their official website.
After announcing his intention to start using his Twitch channel to produce musicians’ original songs live for fans to see, Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park/Fort Minor) has moved quickly on making his idea a reality. Quickly following up yesterday’s first production session (January 14), which featured Chris Kelly’s “Bittersweet,” Shinoda has now produced the second fan track, with more on the way.
This second production session featured a track submitted by UK musician Alex McMillian, titled “Bones.” Well known by Linkin Park fans for his YouTube cover videos of some of the band’s most iconic songs, such as “Numb,” “Breaking The Habit,” “One More Light,” and more, many members of Shinoda’s Twitch community were excited to see one of McMillian’s original tracks featured on Shinoda’s channel. In addition to his amazing covers, McMillan also creates original music under the name Razor Red Noise, an electronic rock project he created more than a decade ago which has already produced over a dozen albums. He also has another project called In Viridian, dedicated solely to instrumental music, and, much like his other work, has also produced multiple albums.
If you haven’t already, make sure to check out both Alex McMillan’s original music and covers, as well as his track “Bones” be produced by Mike Shinoda in the video below! Stay tuned to Shinoda’s Twitch channel for the next production session on Tuesday, January 19, around 10 a.m. PT, which will feature a hip-hop beat from emcee Cam Archer!
The limited-edition makeup collection features 11 new products inspired by the world and characters of the popular Switch game: four eye shadow palettes, three tinted lip sets, two powder blushes, a shimmery Super Shock Shadow, and glitter gel.
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4 Eyeshadow Quad Palettes
“5-Star Island” featuring Isabelle
“Nook, Inc.” featuring Tom Nook, Timmy & Tommy
“What a Hoot” featuring Blathers and Celeste
“Labelle of the Ball” featuring the Able Sisters Sable & Mabel
2 Blushes
3 Mini Lip Tin Duos
1 Super Shock Eyeshadow
1 Glitter Gel
There currently isn’t any more information available for this new collection, but if it’s anything like The Child Palette, it is sure to be sold out right away. The ColourPop x Animal Crossing: New Horizons collection will be available on Thursday, January 28 at 10 a.m. PST and can be ordered through the ColourPop official website.
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