DC revealed the official trailer for the DC and Warner Bros. animated film DC League of Super-Pets.
After the Justice League goes missing and Superman is taken out by a Kryptonite bullet, Krypto forms a league of his own to help save the day.
Alongside Dwayne Johnson, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Hart, Vanessa Bayer, Diego Luna, John Krasinski, Kate McKinnon, and Natasha Lyonne also star in the film. DC League of Super-Pets comes from Jared Stern, with Sam Levine serving as co-director. Patricia Hicks, Johnson, Stern, Dany Garcia, and Hiram Garcia are all set to produce.
DC League of Super-Pets is still slated for release on May 20, 2022.
Dinosaurs are living amongst humans in a way never before seen in Jurassic WorldDominion, and to give a look at what this new world looks like the Jurassic team has released a 5-minute special prologue, which you can watch below. The Prologue, while not featured in the film itself, does set up the beginnings of a story that will continue in theaters June 10, 2022.
Viewers are immediately taken back 65 million years to when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, before extinction and long before humans would inhabit the Earth. The Prologue then flashes forward to modern-day, offering a glimpse of a world where humanity and dinosaurs have to coexist. If The Prologue serves as any indication, there will be plenty of new dinosaurs to check out in the upcoming film as this clip features a never-before-seen in the Jurassic universe carnivore.
Returning for Jurassic World Dominion and reprising their roles from the first two Jurassic World films, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard star as Owen Grady and Claire Dearing. Returning from Jurassic Park are the original beloved trio Laura Dern, Sam Neill, and Jeff Goldblum, who reprise their roles as Dr. Ellie Sattler, Dr. Alan Grant, and Dr. Ian Malcolm. The film also features BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu, Mamoudou Athie (Oh Jerome, No), Dichen Lachman (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), and DeWanda Wise (She’s Gotta Have It).
Returning to Jurassic World Dominion, from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, is director Colin Trevorrow. Trevorrow also serves as executive producer with Steven Spielberg and Alexandra Derbyshire. Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley are also returning as producers.
Burnham and Inside will be up against David Byrne’s American Utopia, Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles (Billie Eilish), Music, Money & Madness (Jimi Hendrix), and Summer of Soul (Various) for Best Music Film.
“All Eyes on Me” will also compete in the Best Song for Written Visual Media against “Agatha All Along” from WandaVision sung by Kathryn Hahn, “All I Know So Far” from P!nk, “Fight For You” from Judas and the Black Messiah by H.E.R., “Here I Am” from Respect by Jennifer Hudson, and “Speak Now” from One Night in Miami… by Leslie Odom, Jr.
All eyes are on the Grammys after the notable snub at the Emmys, where Inside lost to a prerecording of Hamilton that was released on Disney+. Inside is Burnham’s first comedy special since Make Happy in 2016.
Check out our piece on some of Burnham’s previous works and tune in to the 64th Grammy Awards on Monday, January 31, 2022, on CBS.
Amazon Original Stories is here to brighten your holiday reading list with four short, festive stories to dive into in between decorating, wrapping gifts, and making baked goods.
Today’s release — The Marriage Test — comes from Suzanne Redfearn, a bestselling author of titles such as Hush Little Baby, No Ordinary Life, In an Instant, and Hadley and Grace.
“When Ava Barnes’s boyfriend, Justin, proposes after a whirlwind romance, the young couple embarks on a quest that will test their love. For generations, engaged couples in Ava’s family have traveled into the Everglades to retrieve the egg of the magnificent frigate bird in order to bake it into a marriage cake. Those who succeed live happily ever after, while those who fail are destined for heartbreak. With Ava’s beloved grandmother gravely ill, never has the marriage tradition meant so much. Ava’s dream is to pass the test so her grandmother can attend Ava’s holiday wedding to the man she loves.
So Ava, Justin, and their best friend Walton as a witness set off on a remarkable adventure that will challenge the true depth of their character and devotion. An emotional, heartrending journey of self-discovery, The Marriage Test turns out to be far more than any of them imagined.
Is there any test more challenging than a test of love?”
The Marriage Test is now availableto purchase and can be accessed for free by Amazon Prime and Kindle Unlimited members!
Make sure to check out the other releases in the Amazon Original Stories holiday series, including Model Homeby J. Courtney Sullivan, If the Fates Allow by Rainbow Rowell, and the final story coming next week — Oh. What. Fun. by Chandler Baker.
A year ago Matt and Nick Jackson of the Young Bucks released their autobiography Young Bucks: Killing the Business From Backyards to the Big Leagues. Today, the paperback copies are officially on sale from Dey Street Books.
Killing the Business tracks the upbringing of both Nick and Matt told completely in their perspectives, down to their birth stories. From working odd jobs to help build their own backyard wrestling ring to wrestling for some of the world’s top promotions, they eventually went on to help create their own with AEW. Killing the Business elaborates on their ambitions and the sacrifices it took to succeed.
Young Bucks: Killing the Business From Backyards to the Big Leagues is out wherever books are for sale. The autobiography is also available for purchase as a hardcover, audiobook, and Kindle edition.
The first two episodes of Marvel Studios’ fifth Disney+ series, Hawkeye, premiere tomorrow! Marvel’s addition to the holiday marathon lineup focuses around Avengers veteran Clint Barton and newcomer master archer Kate Bishop.
Jeremy Renner returns to play Clint Barton/Hawkeye for the sixth time in his 10 year Marvel career, debuting in the first Thor film. Along with him comes Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop, Alaqua Cox as Echo, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, and Vera Farmiga as Eleanor Bishop, as well as Tony Dalton, Fra Fee, Zahn McClarnon, and Brian d’Arcy James.
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First and foremost, this series is going to take a look into Clint Barton’s trauma from his hero history, following the Phase 4 trend of looking deeper at the ramifications of superheroes on society and on themselves. Marvel dabbled in looking deeper at these effects in Iron Man 3, exploring the PTSD of Tony Stark after the Battle of New York, but never before has it been a running storyline throughout the franchise. The effects of both the Snap and the Blip have been explored in almost every single Phase 4 project thus far, and the mental toll of being a superhero has been seen in multiple as well. Hawkeye is no different, and it’s a welcome small shakeup to the Marvel lineup after over 10 years of storytelling.
Taking a deeper look at these effects is something not often seen in superhero films, if ever, and Marvel is certainly taking a risk continuing to lean into this new perspective, and it’s paying off. Particularly with characters like Clint Barton, who’s been around since 2011. It’s interesting to see some continue to perpetuate the idea that Marvel uses a cookie-cutter format, as Phase 4 has really proven to break from the Infinity Saga mold, if there even was one. The series especially are taking a deeper and more intimate dive into these characters than ever before, aided by the extended storytelling time a series leaves versus a two-and-a-half-hour film. Just in these first two episodes alone, we’re given more insight into Barton as a character than all of his previous films combined.
The holiday ambiance is simply delightful. A good action Christmas series was just what the doctor ordered. It proves to be the perfect motivator for Clint and a great tension creator within the Bishop unit. The fact this series revolves around this holiday isn’t just for show or effect, it’s woven into every facet of the story, and honestly, I’ll likely be turning this on every holiday season.
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Jeremy Renner remains assuredly charismatic as Clint Barton, somehow able to blend the archer’s jaded outlook towards his own life with an impeccable sense of comedic timing. Barton’s deadpan delivery of his quick-witted jokes is something only Renner could do. I think a small part of everyone will identify with Barton’s exasperation after the past few years. Renner is an irreplaceable member of the Marvel team, one of three of the original six still canonically alive, and I can only hope that this series won’t be Hawkeye’s last.
On the other hand, in these first two episodes, it seems Hailee Steinfeld was unable to find her footing. Whether it’s the way the character is written or the methods Steinfeld is utilizing to bring her to life remains to be seen, but in contrast to comic Kate Bishop, there’s a large deviation. Some deviation is expected and almost always necessary, but Steinfeld’s Bishop is just a little too goofy and quirky for someone like me who’s a large fan of the Young Avengers. She does, however, shine in scenes shared with Renner, so I do hope that perhaps Bishop herself needs more time with her idol, Barton, to gain her own confidence as a character and we see a nice evolution throughout the series.
The series is also drawing a lot from the source material, more so than other series in the past. Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye run is the main source material the series was based on, and already here in the first two episodes there are a lot of parallels for comic fans to be able to sift through. I think this is largely due to the fact that Fraction himself acted as a Consulting Producer for the series, something I hope Marvel continues to do in the future with the comic creators, as it’s already proving to be an invaluable asset.
Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios
Hawkeye will run for six episodes exclusively on Disney+, its finale airing just in time for a Christmas rewatch on December 22. Be sure to follow along with our continuing coverage of the series including recaps, deep dives, and more!
Outlander fans can look forward to taking another tumble back in time next spring when the series returns for season 6, the premiere date of which has now officially been confirmed as March 6, 2022!
Based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, Outlander is an epic tale with far reaches into various genres, including romance, science fiction, history, and adventure. The series follows the story of Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe), a married combat nurse from the year 1945, as she finds herself mysteriously swept back in time to 1743 Scotland. Claire is forced to marry a chivalrous, young Scottish warrior named Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), and she soon finds her heart torn between two men across time.
The series also stars Duncan Lacroix, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, César Domboy, Lauren Lyle, and John Bell.
The end of season 5 saw Claire return to Fraser’s Ridge following her violent encounter with Lionel Brown. With the threat of the Revolutionary War looming over the ridge, Claire and Jamie must now choose what is best for their family.
As per STARZ, season 6 (which is based on Gabaldon’s A Breath of Snow and Ashes) is a “continuation of Claire and Jamie’s fight to protect those they love, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of life in colonial America. Establishing a home in the New World is by no means an easy task, particularly in the wild backcountry of North Carolina — and perhaps most significantly — during a period of dramatic political upheaval. The Frasers strive to maintain peace and flourish within a society which — as Claire knows all too well — is unwittingly marching towards Revolution. Against this backdrop, which heralds the birth of the new American nation, Claire and Jamie have built a home together at Fraser’s Ridge. They must now defend this home — established on land granted to them by the Crown — not only from external forces, but also from the increasing strife and conflict in the community within their care.”
Watch the season 6 teaser trailer below, which was released last month.
We’re three episodes deep into Dexter: New Blood, and now, Showtime has released corresponding merchandise! Just in time for the holidays, you can treat yourself or a loved one with various clothing, mugs, and more!
Showtime
Showtime
The new Dexter: New Blood merch offers a wide range of products. First, show off your inner Dexpert with crewneck sweatshirts, hoodies, tees, beanies, and baseball caps. The items display the show’s logo, as well as in-show nods to Iron Lake High, Iron Lake Tavern, Fred’s Fish & Game, and ILPD. There are also items with the show’s tagline, “Long Time No Spree.”
Showtime
Showtime
Along with clothing, Showtime also offers sherpa blankets with the show’s logo and Fred’s Fish & Game logo. If that’s not your speed, enjoy your morning coffee in mugs featuring Fred’s Fish & Game, Iron Lake High, and the show’s tagline.
Finally, if you need to jazz up your laptop, water bottle, or Dexter shrine, you can buy a sticker sheet featuring the aforementioned logos, along with the logos for Iron Lake Hotel and the city of Iron Lake.
Check out all the Dexter: New Blood merch here. All other Dexter merch is available here. If you need more Dexter themed gift ideas, our gift guide can help you out.
Dexter: New Blood airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on Showtime. The first episode is available to watch free of charge on Showtime’s YouTube channel. Keep up with our weekly recaps for the show here. Find the rest of our ongoing coverage here.
The CW has released photos for Batwoman‘s seventh episode of the season, “Pick Your Poison.” The episode will see increasing tension with the Bat Team. Meanwhile, Alice makes a friend. Find the full episode description here.
The photos show the new alliance between Mary (now in full Poison Ivy mode) and Alice, and Jada Jet’s return. On November 19, The CW also released a first look photo of Nicole Kang (Mary) as Poison Ivy. Check out all the photos below.
“Pick Your Poison” airs Wednesday, November 24 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW. Keep up with our Batwoman coverage here.
Nyle DiMarco has announced his latest project! The actor and producer is set to executive produce and star in Deaf Punk, a historical drama series based on San Francisco’s The Deaf Club. The Deaf Club originally started as a clubhouse for the Deaf community in the 1930s that later became a haven for punk music enthusiasts in the late 1970s and early ’80s.
Bands including The Dead Kennedys, The Offs, The Mutants, and The Thelonious Band among many others got their start playing the venue, which rented space to the punk community as well as continuing to be a community space for Deaf San Francisco residents. A live compilation album recorded at The Deaf Club, Can You Hear Me? Music From the Deaf Club, includes selections from some of the most iconic punk bands of the late 1970s.
In a statement, DiMarco said, “Two disenfranchised communities who joined forces to make noise and propel change is a powerful story and one that is as timely as ever. I love the sheer irony of a Deaf club helping change music history and can’t wait to bring this story to life.”
There is no word yet on a network or airdate for the project.
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