Rounding out the year with yet another wave of merchandise, Linkin Park has released a new capsule collection. The collection features seven merchandise items, all inspired by one of their most famous songs, “In The End,” originally released in 2000 as the second single for their debut album, Hybrid Theory.
This is the third capsule collection the band has released in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of Hybrid Theory. Each capsule collection features a small line of merchandise inspired by a song from the album. The first two collections have been designed around the songs “One Step Closer” and “Crawling,” which were the first and third singles released in anticipation of Hybrid Theory. In addition to these capsule collections, Linkin Park also has other merchandise lines on sale, such as the Hybrid Theory 20th Anniversary collection, the Holiday 2020 collection, various merchandise based on each of their albums, and the Linkin Park Underground (LPU) exclusive merchandise store.
Take a look below at the items from the “In The End” Capsule Collection, on sale now at Linkin Park’s official merchandise store!
The CW’s newest superhero show Superman & Lois takes flight in February, and the first trailer is giving us a glimpse at the Kent family and Tyler Hoechlin in his new suit. Superman & Lois will follow Clark (Hoechlin) and Lois (Tulloch) as they navigate the parenting of their two sons while also juggling being world-savers after leaving the big city for Smallville.
The teaser starts with a voiceover of Clark saying, “We all begin as one version of ourselves” as a retrospection of footage showing Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch) as well as their two sons, Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin) plays. Footage of Hoechlin in his new suit is shown, and he gives a small nod to his moniker as the Man of Steel, “Under the torn fibers, is a stronger person, forged like steel.”
Superman & Lois also stars Stacey Farber (Leslie Larr), Inde Navarrette (Sarah Cushing), Joselyn Picard (Sophie Cushing), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Lana Lang Cushing), and Dylan Walsh (General Sam Lane).
Superman & Lois premieres on February 23 at 9 p.m. EST on The CW.
Angel of Thursday, Baby in a trenchcoat, Unicorn, Clarence, Agent Beyoncé. Castiel, Angel of the Lord was referred to by many names and adjectives alike in the 11 years we got to know him on Supernatural, some affectionate, some not so much (we’re looking at you Metatron). However you describe him, one adjective that can invariably be applied to the character is badass.
From the moment Castiel entered the show, he exuded an aura of power, mystery, and general toughness that quickly made it clear to the audience that he was not one to be trifled with. Though he came to be appreciated for reasons unrelated to his skills as a member of the Winchester clan later on in the series, his power is what initially made him such a great ally to the Winchesters, especially in the midst of the Apocalypse. To celebrate the legacy of the angel’s powerful presence, today we’ll be taking a look back at some of Badasstiel‘s (see what I did there?) best moments on Supernatural.
Castiel’s Entrance – 4×01 “Lazarus Rising”
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Honestly, this scene speaks for itself. Castiel’s entrance was hands down one of the most powerful moments in the entire series. The slow walk, the sparks flying, the utter lack of concern on the angel’s face as he is pelted with shotgun rounds. All of the dramatic effects combined with Misha Collins’ impeccable portrayal of the character enhanced the otherworldly presence of the angel we would come to know and love, giving Castiel one of his most memorable and badass moments to date.
Today You’re My Little Bitch – 5×03 “Free to Be You and Me”
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This season 5 episode boasts more than one fan-favorite Castiel moment, but the one that sticks out the most in terms of badassery is Cas’ unflinching disrespect when facing Raphael. Dean accompanies Cas to find Raphael (who had previously killed Cas when the attempt to break the final seal was taking place), who Cas wished to speak to in order to find God. When the pair manage to trap the archangel in a circle of holy oil, Raphael tells them that God is dead and demands that they let him out, sprinkling in a few threats along the way. Cas, in all his shining glory, drops one of his most iconic lines ever in response to Raphael threatening to find him, declaring “Maybe one day, but today, you’re my little bitch” in his gravelly voice before walking away. I think it’s safe to say that we were all Dean with his interjection of “what he said.”
Hey, Assbutt! – 5×22 “Swan Song”
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Reckless? Yes. Dorky? Absolutely. But we wouldn’t want Cas any other way. Despite his terrible insult generating skills, you have to admit that this one took some cojones. Dean, Bobby, and Cas all go to Stull Cemetary in a last-ditch attempt to stop the Apocolypse. However, their efforts yield little success — and a lot of anger from the archangels. As Michael aggressively approaches Dean donned in Adam’s body (justice for Adam), Cas throws a Molotov cocktail at Michael with the war cry, “Hey, assbutt!”. While the act really only served to make Lucifer mad (cue the explosion literally like 5 seconds later), you’ve got to admit that the bravery in Castiel’s act itself is pretty badass — though his trash-talking skills left something to be desired.
I Rebelled for This? – 5×18 “Point of No Return”
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Heaven hath no fury like an angel’s scorn. When Dean is seriously considering giving in to Michael, Cas shows up to quite literally knock some sense into him. The angel lets the hunter know in no uncertain terms that he disapproves of Dean’s plan to give up, especially after Castiel has sacrificed so much to follow and aide him in his endeavor to stop the Apocolypse. While this scene is honestly painful to watch (we hate it when they fight), it undoubtedly showcases Castiel’s unending badassery. Yes, Castiel reminds Dean of just how powerful he can be, but more importantly, he holds his friend to a standard, refusing to let him take the easy way out in the face of everything they’ve fought for.
Will You, Boy? – 6×10 “Caged Heat”
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Season 6 wasn’t the best look for Sam or Cas, but this moment is definitely one that sticks out in between all the mania. After Sam sends out a false prayer to Cas in order to procure his assistance, the two have a little tiff. Cas is busy waging a holy war against Raphael in Heaven, but the Winchesters require his assistance — something that Sam points out. While Cas had long ago proven himself an ally of the Winchesters, in this moment, he reminds Sam in no uncertain terms that he’s still dangerous after Sam has the audacity to threaten him. I think I speak for everyone when I say we were all a little scared for Sam in that moment.
I Can Throw You Back In – 4×02 “Are You There God? It’s Me, Dean Winchester”
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This moment was frankly shiver-inducing. The Castiel of old took absolutely no crap from anyone, not even Dean Winchester — especially not Dean Winchester. A mere one episode after his introduction, Castiel (and I do mean Castiel, not Cas, the adorkable ally of the Winchesters) has already had enough of Dean’s typical irreverent attitude (which was honestly kind of warranted at the time, but that’s beside the point). In the face of Dean’s accusations/inquiries, Castiel lets him know in no uncertain terms that Dean should show him more respect because just like he held the power to raise Dean from the pit, he held the power to chuck him back in. While early seasons Cas may not have been the most warm and fuzzy guy, his intensity and presence lent the character the unique draw that quickly cemented him in fans’ hearts.
Cas Kills Billie – 12×09 “First Blood”
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This was such an iconic Cas moment — but not for the reasons you might think. Cas has had some pretty gnarly kills — seriously, this isn’t even in the top 10 (hello, literally ripping that monster’s head off with his bare hands back in season 6). The glory lies in this; in the later seasons, Castiel truly transforms into Cas after getting a better understanding of humanity, changing from unflinching angel of steel to the warm and caring (though no less tough) nerdy little guy that has made himself a part of the Winchester clan. This moment showcases the deep, ferocious love that the angel carries for the Winchesters, something that shouldn’t even really be possible with the way the angels were designed. Cas’ devotion to his found family leads him to prove over and over again that he will stop at absolutely nothing to protect the ones he loves, something that is apparent in his speech to the Winchesters after they question his actions.
You know this world, this sad, doomed little world, it needs you. It needs every last Winchester it can get, and I will not let you die. I won’t let any of you die. And I won’t let you sacrifice yourelves. You mean too much to me, to evereything. Yeah, you made a deal. You made a stupid deal, and I broke it. You’re welcome.
In the Words of a Good Friend, Bite Me – 8×21 “The Great Escapist”
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The patented Winchester sass rubbing off on Heaven’s nerdiest little angel was arguably one of the best things to ever happen on Supernatural. Cas’ biting (get it?) retorts in the face of danger quickly became something that fans thoroughly enjoyed. One such occasion that would fall into said category was Cas standing up to Naomi in her pursuit of the angel tablet. While Naomi is her normally pleasant (read terrible) self, Cas replies to her interrogation with his own acerbic wit, responding to the other angel’s inquiries with the iconic phrase, “In the words of a good friend, bite me.” Chef’s kiss.
Smoke and Smite – 6×20 “The Man Who Would Be King”
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This is arguably the most underrated Cas moment of all time. Back when the angel still had the majority of his heavenly power at his disposal, he was truly a force to be reckoned with, cutting down just about any evil that stood in his path without hesitation. While Cas was still a force to be reckoned with later on in the series after quite a bit of his power was drained, old Castiel simply had this irrefutable aura of badassery that permeated the early seasons — after all, it’s what lent him some of his mysterious, ethereal quality. While the motives behind Cas’ actions in this episode are questionable, the action of literally stuffing the demon smoke back into its vessel and smiting it is mind-blowingly badass — can I just add that the casual hand wipe afterwards is everything.
While these and many other scenes showcase Castiel’s divine might, it must be said that the thing that made Cas the most powerful was never his grace, it was his personality. The angel’s capacity for free will, his conviction to help people and follow the path that he thought was right, and the unique love he held for his found family, humanity, and the world despite everything done to force him to the contrary was the most badass aspect of Heaven’s most fearsome angel. Castiel’s defiance in the face of all odds to carve his own path and help save the world will always be his most powerful legacy, and for that, we will always be grateful for his character’s introduction.
Although this isn’t quite a leaf storm with shifting dark clouds while Death’s anthem plays for the man of the hour’s entrance, it is a retrospective chat over fried pickle chips. Julian Richings, the actor behind the Supernatural character, Death, spills details of his career to Justin from Monsters, Madness and Magic in this new episode, “Dancing with Death”.
From talking about sharing screentime with the elusive Robert Eggers to something more daunting in Urban Legend, Richings ensures this is something to make sure you tune in to! You can do so by visiting Monsters, Madness and Magic‘s website.
We’ve all been there — guilty pausing episodes of The Crown to open Google and check whether an event really happened. Now you don’t have to! Netflix has released a series of YouTube videos entitled Beneath the Crown to give viewers an insight into the true stories that inspired season 4 of the hit Netflix show.
Season 4 of The Crown covers events from 1977-1990 and largely focuses on the marriage of Prince Charles (Josh O’Connor) and Princess Diana (Emma Corrin) and the rise and fall of Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson). The eight short videos, presented by broadcaster and journalist Anita Rani, give an insight into events such as Princess Diana’s childhood, Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s Australia tour, and Margaret Thatcher’s political demise.
All of the episodes are available to watch now on YouTube. You can also catch up on season four of The Crown on Netflix.
In 2004, Ned Vizzini introduced the world to Jeremy Heere, the main character in his novel Be More Chill. It was later reimagined as musical that eventually made its way to the musical stage. Now, just over 16 years after its initial publication, David Levithan (Every Day, Hold Me Closer) continues the legacy of Vizzini’s work, adapting Be More Chill into a graphic novel that will be available on January 5.
Ahead of the graphic novel’s release, Nerds and Beyond was able to talk with Levithan about adapting Vizzini’s novel, some of the aspects of the creative process, and more. Read on for our interview!
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Nerds and Beyond: What initially drew you to adapting Be More Chill into a graphic novel?
David Levithan: I’ve always been a huge fan of Ned and of the original novel, and while some novels would confound me in considering a visual translation, the idea of a graphic version of this particular novel felt like a great opportunity.
Nerds and Beyond: What were some of the more challenging aspects about adapting a pre-existing story? Alternately, what parts were the easiest?
David Levithan: I constantly had to ask myself, “What Would Ned Do?” – which felt like a responsibility, but also made me happy, because it felt like we were collaborating across the years with one another. The most amusing challenge was that culture and technology move so fast that I decided to set the book in the early 2000s, when it was written, rather than try to adapt it to 2021 (which would of course be dated by 2025). So what Ned wrote as contemporary, I wrote as a period piece, of sorts – although goodness knows its messages about personhood and commercialization are more relevant now than ever.
Nerds and Beyond: The original novel is told from a first person POV. How did you approach finding balance between inner monologue and dialogue?
David Levithan: Ned was, I think, incapable of writing a boring line, whether it’s in the narration or the dialogue. And because Jeremy’s voice permeates the whole story so fully, I knew that I could strip away a lot of the narration because the dialogue was going to convey so much of who Jeremy is and how he thinks. Since I had Ned’s words on my side either way, I had it easy. Nick [Bertozzi] had the bigger challenge, because he had to convey the novel’s voice within the illustrations . . . which I think he managed to do beautifully.
Nerds and Beyond: Beyond the new format, how do you hope to bring a fresh but familiar take on the story?
David Levithan: I think I was able to bring perspective to the story that nobody writing it in the early 2000s could have. Ned was writing a cautionary tale . . . and I got to adapt it knowing the next few steps, consequence-wise, of our society merging the personal and the technological so intrinsically.
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Nerds and Beyond: The art itself seems very fitting for the story you’re telling. How did you and Nick [Bertozzi] land on a style you liked?
David Levithan: As is often the case with the graphic novel, I was a happy bystander to Nick’s work. I got to see character sketches early on, and weighed in. But then he ran with it. I saw sketches and inks – but honestly there wasn’t much input I needed to give. He got it, too.
Nerds and Beyond: Would you consider creating more graphic novels, adaptions or original stories, in the future?
David Levithan: Absolutely.
Nerds and Beyond: There are certainly life lessons to be had with this story. What are some you hope readers will take away from it?
David Levithan: I hope readers consider that technology never cures a problem. Sometimes it can help. A lot of times it can hurt. But you can never cede your humanity to it – and it will readily take your humanity if you allow it to.
Nerds and Beyond: If you could take a squip, what would you want it to bring to your life?
David Levithan: I WOULD NEVER TAKE A SQUIP. 🙂
Nerds and Beyond: What are you most proud of with this new adaptation?
David Levithan: I am very proud that, like the musical, it will introduce Ned’s story to a new audience.
Thank you to David for taking time to chat with us! Be More Chill: The Graphic Novel hits shelves on January 5. Pre-order your copy here.
Days after the release of Wonder Woman 1984, Warner Bros. has announced that Wonder Woman 3 has been fast-tracked, and will bring back Gal Gadot as well as director Patty Jenkins.
In a statement to the press, Warner Bros. chief Toby Emmerich said “As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of Wonder Woman 1984, we are excited to be able to continue her story with our real life Wonder Women — Gal and Patty — who will return to conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy.”
Wonder Woman 1984, the sequel to 2017 hit Wonder Woman, fast forwards via a time jump from the first World War all the way to the 1980s. Gadot (Diana Prince/Wonder Woman) takes on two villains — Barbara Minerva/The Cheetah (Kristen Wiig) and Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) — while Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) finds his way back to Diana.
Wonder Woman 1984 is available to stream free to HBO Max subscribers and in select theaters now.
2021 is finally nearly upon us, and as we get ready to say goodbye to 2020, Netflix has released its lineup for the first month of the new year. Netflix Originals coming in January include the premiere of Fate: The Winx Saga, season 4 of Carmen Sandiego, Cobra Kai‘s third season, and the second season of Dream Home Makeover. Fan favorites include Zac Efron’s 17 Again, both Sex and the City films, Spring Breakers, and Superbad, as well as the final season of The Magicians.
Mary Poppins Returns will be flying away early next month for its new home at Disney+. NBC’s The Office will also move exclusively to Peacock. Pineapple Express, Mr. Deeds, We Are Your Friends, and seasons 1-5 of When Calls the Heart are just some of the titles also leaving Netflix in January.
Keep reading to find out everything coming and going on Netflix for January 2021!
What’s Coming
Fate: The Winx Saga
Based on the popular Italian-American animated series Winx Club, five fairies attend Alfrea College, a magical boarding school in the Otherworld, where they must learn how to use their magical powers while also dealing with love, rivals, and the monsters that threaten their existence.
Cobra Kai: Season 3
Moving from YouTube to Netflix for season 3, Cobra Kai Never Dies. Although there’s no set release date except for it being January, the Netflix description promises a new year and new season, but still badass.
January 1
17 Again (2009)
30 Minutes or Less
Abby Hatcher: Season 1
Blue Streak
Bonnie and Clyde
Can’t Hardly Wait
Catch Me If You Can
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Cool Hand Luke
Dream Home Makeover: Season 2 — Netflix Series
Eddie Murphy: Raw
Enter the Dragon
Gimme Shelter (2013)
Good Hair
Goodfellas
Gothika
Headspace Guide to Meditation —Netflix Series
Into the Wild
Julie & Julia
Monarca: Season 2 — Netflix Series
Mud
Mystic Pizza
Sex and the City 2
Sex and the City: The Movie
Sherlock Holmes
Striptease
Superbad
The Creative Brain
The Departed
The Haunted Hathaways: Seasons 1-2
The Minimalists: Less Is Now —Netflix Documentary
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
What Happened to Mr. Cha? — Netflix Film
January 2
Asphalt Burning (Børning 3) —Netflix Film
January 5
Gabby’s Dollhouse —Netflix Family
History of Swear Words —Netflix Series
LA’s Finest: Season 1
!Nailed It! México: Season 3 — Netflix Series
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
January 6
Ratones Paranoicos: The Band that Rocked Argentina —Netflix Film
Surviving Death —Netflix Documentary
Tony Parker: The Final Shot —Netflix Documentary
January 7
Pieces of a Woman —Netflix Film
January 8
Charming —Netflix Film
Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons: Season 5 — Netflix Series
Lupin —Netflix Series
Mighty Little Bheem: Kite Festival —Netflix Family
Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer —Netflix Documentary
January 15
Bling Empire —Netflix Series
Carmen Sandiego: Season 4 — Netflix Family
Disenchantment: Part 3 — Netflix Series
Double Dad —Netflix Film
Henry Danger: Seasons 1-3
Hook
Kuroko’s Basketball: Season 1
Outside the Wire —Netflix Film
Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie
Pinkfong & Baby Shark’s Space Adventure
The Magicians: Season 5
January 16
A Monster Calls
Radium Girls
January 18
Homefront
January 19
Hello Ninja: Season 4 — Netflix Family
January 20
Daughter From Another Mother —Netflix Series
Sightless
Spycraft — Netflix Series
January 21
Call My Agent!: Season 4 — Netflix Series
January 22
Blown Away: Season 2 — Netflix Series
Busted!: Season 3 — Netflix Series
Fate: The Winx Saga —Netflix Series
Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous: Season 2 — Netflix Family
So My Grandma’s a Lesbian! —Netflix Film
The White Tiger —Netflix Film
January 23
Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce) —Netflix Series
January 26
Go Dog Go —Netflix Family
January 27
Accomplice
Penguin Bloom —Netflix Film
January 29
Below Zero —Netflix Film
Finding ‘Ohana — Netflix Film
The Dig —Netflix Film
We Are: The Brooklyn Saints —Netflix Documentary
January 31
Fatima
Coming Soon
Netflix
50M2 —Netflix Series
Bonding: Season 2 — Netflix Series
Cobra Kai: Season 3 — Netflix Series
June & Kopi —Netflix Film
The Netflix Afterparty —Netflix Series
What’s Going
Mary Poppins Returns
Everyone’s favorite nanny, Mary Poppins, is back in Mary Poppins Returns, this time played by the practically perfect Emily Blunt. However, Mary will be flying away with her umbrella in the new year for her new home at Disney+.
January 1
Image courtesy of ‘The Office’
The Office: Seasons 1-9
Bloodsport
January 3
QB1: Beyond the Lights: Season 2
January 4
Mara
January 5
The Monster
January 7
The Tudors: Seasons 1-4
January 8
Mary Poppins Returns
January 14
Haven: Seasons 1-5
The Master
January 15
A Serious Man
Dallas Buyers Club
Waco: Limited Series
January 16
Friday Night Tykes: Seasons 1-4
January 20
Fireplace 4K: Classic Crackling Fireplace from Fireplace for Your Home
Fireplace 4K: Crackling Birchwood from Fireplace for Your Home
A new year means more new and exciting content hitting the Disney+ streaming service! As far as shows and movies go, 2021 is already looking promising — especially for Disney+. Although January is starting off light, viewers still have WandaVision to look forward to as it finally makes its debut, along with some old-time favorites. Sit back and ring in the new year right by checking out the full list of titles coming to Disney+ in January.
The more details that emerge about the series, the more the excitement builds. The first episode of the season, set in the 50s, was filmed live in front of a studio audience, while one taking place in the 2000s will have vibe akin to the beloved comedy from that era, The Office.
Some of our favorites from Marvel films past will be rejoining us, including Kat Dennings’ Darcy Lewis from Thor and Randall Park’s Agent Jimmy Woo from Ant-Man, along with an adult Monica Rambeau from Captain Marvel somehow finding herself tossed into a world where she doesn’t even know her name played by Teyonah Parris.
WandaVision will tie into the Doctor Strange sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, with Elizabeth Olsen reprising her role as Wanda Maximoff in the film.
The first episode of WandaVision will release on Friday, January 15 exclusively on Disney+.
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