It’s official. Adam Page will defend his championship against Bryan Danielson on December 15 for the special Winter Is Coming Dynamite episode!
Ahead of Dynamite, All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan took to Twitter to announce the highly anticipated bout. Hangman Page won the championship off Kenny Omega at this year’s Full Gear pay-per-view. Danielson earned his title shot the same night by defeating Miro in the finals of the World Title Eliminator Tournament. Both Page and Danielson have had an intense showdown on Dynamite in recent weeks.
On last year’s episode, wrestling legend Sting made his return to the squared circle with his AEW debut. It was his first appearance on TNT in over 19 years after defeating Ric Flair on WCW Monday Nitro.
This holiday season Nickelodeon is teaming up with WWE Superstar and King of the Ring Xavier Woods for the gift-winning holiday competition Nickelodeon’s Treasure Truck.
Four families compete in a series of holiday-themed challenges to win gifts that are stashed inside the Nickelodeon Treasure Truck! After each round, they eliminate one family until only one remains to take home all the gifts inside the truck. Woods hosts the hour-long special that will air on December 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT.
Nickelodeon’s Treasure Truck is executive produced by Moira Noriega (The Voice Kids, Nailed It! Mexico).
The CW has released new photos from the fourth part of Riverdale‘s five-episode “Rivervale” event, “Chapter Ninety-Nine: The Witching Hour(s),” which will see the return of Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman.
The official synopsis for “Chapter Ninety-Nine: The Witching Hour(s)” reads:
“SABRINA SPELLMAN (GUEST STAR KIERNAN SHIPKA) COMES TO RIVERVALE — As Bailey’s Comet passes over Rivervale, Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) and Nana Rose (guest star Barbara Wallace) revisit the tragic stories of the Blossom women through the years. Meanwhile, the once-in-a-lifetime celestial event prompts Cheryl to summon a familiar face to Rivervale – Sabrina Spellman (guest star Kiernan Shipka).“
Check out the photos below!
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Don’t miss Kiernan Shipka guest star in “Chapter Ninety-Nine: The Witching Hour(s)” this Tuesday, December 7 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming the next day on The CW app!
Kate and Clint have found themselves in a bind with the Tracksuit Mafia, quite literally, and Maya Lopez aka Echo was finally introduced in the final moments of episode 2. How will Kate and Clint get out of their current predicament? Well, if Clint is involved, we can assume with a lot of style.
Hello Echo
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While we’re set to learn more about Maya Lopez in her debut series coming to Disney+, we got a taste of her background and how she came to be a prominent member of the Tracksuit Mafia here in the opening scenes.
Born deaf, Maya grew up attending a normal school, putting her at a disadvantage, but she never let that stop her. She excelled in school and martial arts throughout her childhood. Her father, however, while appearing to be doting and good, is a member of organized crime. In fact, one very familiar voice is heard when “Uncle” is referenced during these flashback scenes, with a laugh that sounds very much like Wilson Fisk a.k.a. Kingpin … And of course, Maya’s father is employed by Wilson Fisk in the comics.
In the end, Maya’s father is killed by Ronin (with the added comic detail of him leaving the bloody handprint on her face). This sets Maya off on a revenge mission to find the person responsible for killing her father.
Actress Alaqua Cox is also an amputee that uses a prosthetic right leg, a detail that the MCU has made canon for Echo as well.
Ronin Is Dead, Promise
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Despite their current predicament (being duct-taped to children’s quarter rides by the Tracksuit Mafia) Kate and Clint still find time to fit in some of their usual bickerings. While Kate is sure Clint needed her help, Clint tells her he was actually about to get her name cleared from the Ronin suit before she came crashing through the ceiling. Oops.
After Kate helps one of the Tracksuit Bros through his relationship issues, Echo comes down to interrogate the pair, spotting Clint’s hearing aid. She assumes he signs, so she cuts his hands free, but Clint is hard of hearing, not deaf, and he’s still not proficient in ASL. Kazi, Echo’s interpreter, reties Clint’s hands behind his back. Echo encourages Clint to leave the hearing aid behind, that it’s only a disadvantage for him.
Clint begins to detail that Kate is not Ronin, she just put on a suit she found, but Echo is a hard sell. Clint assures them all that Ronin is dead, he was killed by Black Widow (I mean … in a way he was and this hurts). They turn to Kate, who tells them she put the suit on to escape from the auction unseen. Simple as that.
Clint’s Still Got It
Clint frees himself, leaving Kate still taped to her spaceship, and leads the Tracksuit Mafia on a merry chase through their toy-filled hideaway. He finds a worthy hand-to-hand opponent in Maya, who promptly kicks his hearing aid right out of his head and crushes it. This puts Clint at a severe disadvantage until he locates his bow and quiver. With two arrows he pins Maya to the wall by her jacket, leaving her unharmed, and then shoots Kate’s hands free as he soars down into the ball pit below.
The two fight their way outside with an array of impressive shots and moves — just what we’d expect from the pair — and Kate ogles at a ’72 Challenger (an ode to the Fraction/Aja comics) before Clint lands on a much less flashy ride. He can’t wreck that car …
Merry Tricksmas
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Despite his wishes, Clint ends up driving the getaway car while Kate shoots at their pursuers. Unfortunately, there are only trick arrows left. Clint can’t hear Kate as she browses through the assortment of putty arrows, explosive arrows (how are there four arrows more dangerous than that one?), a plunger arrow (that will prove to not be so useless), and acid arrows, among others. Soon, they shake everyone except Maya in the precious ’72 Challenger (that gets totaled anyway!).
They get away, only to hit a traffic jam on the bridge where the Mafia catches up with them. Then, Clint brings out his coolest arrow yet, a PYM arrow. Kate shoots a regular arrow up high and Clint hits it, creating an arrow the size of a skyscraper. Clint needs that damn plunger arrow, and as Kate distracts the Mafia with a “deadly” USB arrow, Clint retrieves it and gets himself and Kate to safety with one arrow we’ve seen many times before, his grappling hook arrow. Kate learns the benefit of the plunger arrow as he sticks them to the side of the passing subway train.
Back at the apartment, Nate calls Clint in the early hours of the morning. Clint’s hearing aid is still smashed from his run-in with Echo, so Kate helps him through the conversation by writing Nate’s responses down for him so he could respond. Clint assures his youngest that he’ll be home for Christmas, even though he’ll be missing their Christmas movie marathon that night.
Trouble With Uncle
Kazi and Echo chat about what happened earlier with Kate and Clint, and he tells her that Uncle won’t be pleased. We also get a taste of the ruthlessness of Maya’s rule, as Kazi reminds her that her father always put the crew first, and he’s not sure she is right now. Maybe we’ll definitively find out who Uncle is here next week (money on Vincent D’Onofrio being the first to be introduced into the MCU from the Netflix Marvel series).
No Role Model
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Kate and Clint sit down for breakfast after they get his hearing aid repaired and we get another little dive into Clint’s psyche. He’s clearly torn about his decision to be a hero, despite having been Hawkeye now for 20 years. He reminds Kate that while she may be helping people this life comes with a lot of sacrifices, no doubt referencing the friends he’s lost and the time missed with his family.
After Kate draws him a new costume that looks exactly like his classic comic getup, with the winged mask complete with the H for Hawkeye, she tells him she knows that he knows who Ronin is. Clint avoids answering that, instead, detailing why he would never wear a flashy costume including Laura probably divorcing him for putting that on. However, it’s his third reason that really sticks. Clint doesn’t see himself as a role model. Not for anyone, likely not even his own kids. The series thus far has really nailed home a self-deprecating side of Clint we’d never gotten to see, a side that sees himself as not enough. In fact, him comparing a flashy costume to being a role model proves that he doesn’t see himself within the same ranks as the star-spangled Captain America, the flashy Iron Man, or the Asgardian-armored Thor.
Kate tells him he’s wrong, he stayed in the city to help a random person he thought was going to get hurt, and that’s pretty admirable.
Back to Jack
As they head back to Kate’s mother’s penthouse with the newly named Pizza Dog, Clint explains to Kate a little more about the Tracksuit Mafia and how Ronin is linked to them, and that there’s one guy above Maya in terms of who’s in charge (we mentioned it’s Fisk, right?).
Later in the taxi, Clint asks Kate about the items at the auction, extremely concerned that things from the Avengers compound might be floating around out there (an issue we may see in later projects here in the MCU, particularly the series). Kate thinks Jack is linked to Armand’s death by sword and she has a lot of evidence, too — the sword obsession, the butterscotch he offered her that she’d seen in Armand’s house the night she found him murdered, and his fencing skills.
Kate tries to break into the Bishop Security database to find any dirt on Jack and the Tracksuit Mafia, and she finds Kazi’s name. He’s an employee of a company named Sloan Limited, and Clint recognizes the name. She gets locked out, and as Clint explores the home he’s greeted by a familiar weapon — Ronin’s sword, being wielded by Jack.
Will the MCU link Jack and Clint in the same manner they are in the comics? And is that Fisk? The fourth episode of Hawkeye will release Wednesday, December 8 exclusively on Disney+.
December is here, and the Christmas season is officially upon us! So we here at Nerds & Beyond are spreading the cheer by sharing some of our favorite things to watch during the Christmas season. Check in every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday through Christmas to see what’s on our screens this time of year.
We’re kicking off this year with the first Christmas episode from one of our favorite shows: Bones.
While not always the most cheery of shows, Bones offered fans a few Christmas episodes over the years. However, the season 1 episode is certainly one to remember, not only because of the memorable storyline, but also because it introduced some characters and plot points that were key to the show in later episodes. Plus, the story itself hits a bit closer to home now than it used to given the events of the last two years.
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If you are not familiar with the episode, here’s a quick recap: Bones season 1, episode 9, “The Man in the Fallout Shelter,” kicks off on December 23 as Angela attempts to convince Brennan to attend the Jeffersonian company Christmas party with her. However, her efforts are quickly thwarted by Booth dropping by with a body. Upon hearing the details of how the skeleton was found in a fallout shelter from the 50s, dead from an apparent suicide, Brennan informs Booth that this death was not a suicide, thus kicking off the episode’s investigation.
The found remains belong to a white, male coin collector from Oklahoma who was murdered for his coin collection when the man who was set to buy the collection decided that murder was cheaper. Unfortunately his untimely death took him away from his pregnant, Black fiancé. The discovery of all this information plays backdrop to the more relevant story: the team is stuck quarantining in the lab in the days leading up to Christmas.
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Early in the episode, Zack is working with the remains and takes a sample — one that ends up releasing potentially harmful spores into the air — and while he was following protocol and wearing a mask, Hodgins was in the room drinking eggnog. The spores set off the biological contamination protocols for the lab, trapping the boys, along with Booth, Brennan, Angela, and Dr. Goodman in the lab for a quarantine period while they wait out tests to see if any of them were infected with Valley Fever — the illness carried by the spores.
Understandably upset about the prospect of spending Christmas trapped in quarantine in the lab, the crew, aside from Brennan who makes it clear that she does not do Christmas, plans to make the best of the bad situation. While Brennan works to track down the dead man’s fiancé, the rest of the team shares their holiday traditions, participates in a secret Santa exchange, and decorates the lab for Christmas. They are even able to participate in a quarantine safe visit from family on Christmas Eve, which reveals that Angela’s father is none other than Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and grants viewer their first glimpse of Booth’s son whose existence was revealed earlier in the episode.
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Ultimately the team is able to leave quarantine on Christmas day, and Brennan is able to track down the fiancé and give her some much needed closure — the type of closure Brennan apparently never got. One of this episode’s biggest reveals is the fact that Brennan’s parents mysteriously disappeared just before Christmas when she was 15, which actually explains quite a bit about her character.
Now this may not sound like a great Christmas episode, especially as we come up on a second holiday season of quarantining and social distancing ourselves, but the way the team is able to celebrate the holiday — even under these circumstances — is heartwarming. Not only that, but the episode carries more than its weight in character development and backstory. Plus, it features one of the series’ most quotable moments when Goodman reveals that Booth has a son and this was the reaction:
ANGELA: Excuse me?
ZACK: Be kind, rewind.
HODGINS: Booth has a kid?
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With a memorable storyline that warms even the most empirical of hearts, not to mention a soundtrack to make you cry, “The Man in the Fallout Shelter” is definitely a Christmas episode worth revisiting. So head over to Hulu to check it out for yourself then check out our other Christmas viewing recommendations here.
It’s that time of the year, and you’re looking for a little help with gifts for the biggest Harry Potter fan, we have you covered.
Below, we’ll outline some fun products for the Harry Potter enthusiast in your life that will leave you as one of the best gift-givers this season.
Harry Potter: Holiday Magic: The Official Advent Calendar
The Harry Potter: Holiday Magic: The Official Advent Calendar is a fun way to celebrate the holidays, Harry Potter style. The advent calendar includes twenty-five days of fun surprises, that include keepsakes and collectibles including ornaments, recipe cards, and much more.
This fun peanut butter company loves creating new flavors, and their Butter Beer flavored peanut butter is their absolute best. It includes their butter rum toffee mixed with sweet, thick butterscotch.
If you’re looking for something unique, look no further than our friends over at ConQuest Journal. They have a variety of officially licensed Harry Potter merchandise, including a 2022 Weekly Planner, Photo Album and Scrapbook, Baby Album, decals, and much more. Make sure to check it all out!
Alex and Ani create beautiful jewelry, and their Harry Potter line is no exception. There’s a big range of bracelets and necklaces for Harry Potter fans.
Now you can get your very own plush Hedwig, complete with a Hogwarts letter! Build-A-Bear has a very cute Hedwig that you can get, perfect for any Harry Potter fan.
With her “Inside Voices Outside Voices Tour” almost here, K.Flay has released new details about the tour. Artists UPSAHL, G Flip, Kid Sistr, and corook will be joining K.Flay live on stage on select dates!
Starting next year in February, K.Flay will be taking to the road once again on a North American tour. Titled the “Inside Voices Outside Voices Tour” after her latest two EPs, Inside Voices released June 11 and Outside Voices released November 19, she will be joined by four other artists throughout the two month tour. Alternative icon UPSAHL, who is currently touring with Olivia O’Brien with a few headlining dates of her own, will open for K.Flay for multiple shows in the upper-midwest and Canada. G Flip, who recently released their song “SCREAM” featuring UPSAHL this past month, will open for the majority of K.Flay’s east coast dates. Similarly, the all-female rock band Kid Sistr will open for the west coast shows. However, corook will be joining K.Flay at every city on the “Inside Voices Outside Voices Tour.”
With Colorado Springs already sold out and tickets in multiple other cities running low, now is the time to purchase your tickets if you want to see K.Flay and these other amazing acts live this spring!
Rupert Grint will join the ensemble cast of Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, the new Netflix anthology series from the legendary horror director. The series features hand-selected tales by del Toro written and directed by some of the best talents working in horror today (for a full list, click here).
Other announced cast members include Essie Davis, Luke Roberts, Andrew Lincoln, F. Murray Abraham, Glynn Turman, Ben Barnes, Elpidia Carrillo, Hannah Galway, Crispin Glover, Demetrius Grosse, David Hewlett, Tim Blake Nelson, Sebastian Roché, and Peter Weller.
Grint currently stars on the Apple TV+ series Servant. There is no word yet on a premiere date for the Netflix series.
AMC announced that Kevin Can F**k Himself will end after its upcoming second season (confirmed by TV Line in an exclusive report). The series stars Schitt’s Creek Emmy winner Annie Murphy as Allison, a stereotypical sitcom wife who begins to realize she wants more from life than being the butt of the joke. AMC renewed the series back in August after the season 1 finale.
There is no word yet on a premiere date for the eight-episode second (and now final) season. Season 1 is available now on AMC+.
The Gotham Awards were handed out on November 29 in New York City, and the full winner’s list is now available! The annual ceremony honors the best in independent film and television and is one of the first major award ceremonies on the road to the Academy Awards nominations. The big winner of the night on the film side was The Lost Daughter, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut, while in television, Squid Game and Reservation Dogs came away victorious. You can find the full list of winners below!
Best Feature
The Lost Daughter
Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal
Produced by Osnat Handelsman Keren, Talia Kleinhendler, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Charles Dorfman
Netflix
Best Documentary
Flee
Directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen
Produced by Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, and Charlotte De La Gournerie
NEON
Best International Feature
Drive My Car
Directed by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
Produced by Teruhisa Yamamoto
Sideshow and Janus Films
Outstanding Lead Performance (two performers honored)
Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter
Netflix
Frankie Faison in The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain
Gravitas Ventures
Outstanding Supporting Performance
Troy Kotsur in CODA
Apple TV+
Breakthrough Performer
Emilia Jones in CODA
Apple TV+
Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director
Maggie Gyllenhaal for The Lost Daughter
Netflix
Best Screenplay
Maggie Gyllenhaal for The Lost Daughter
Netflix
Breakthrough Series (Over 40 Minutes)
Squid Game
Executive Produced by Kim Ji-yeon and Hwang Dong-hyuk
Netflix
Breakthrough Series (Under 40 Minutes)
Reservation Dogs
Created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi
Executive Produced by Taika Waititi, Sterlin Harjo, and Garrett Basch
FX
Breakthrough Nonfiction Series
Philly D.A.
Created by Ted Passon, Yoni Brook, and Nicole Salazar
Executive Produced by Dawn Porter, Sally Jo Fifer, Lois Vossen, Ryan Chanatry, Gena Konstantinakos, Jeff Seelbach, and Patty Quillin
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