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Delroy Lindo Joins Cast of Marvel Studios’ ‘Blade’ Reboot

More news is finally starting to trickle in about the upcoming Blade reboot, which will integrate the character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Delroy Lindo (The Good Fight) is now set to star opposite the previously announced Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, Green Book). While Ali will portray Blade himself, Lindo’s role is still under wraps at the moment.

First born on the pages of Marvel Comics in 1973, Eric Books aka Blade is a half-human/half-vampire who lives his life in pursuit of eradicating the world of the undead. The character was portrayed by Wesley Snipes in the original film trilogy, which began in 1998, and by Sticky Fingaz in the 2006 television series.

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Stacy Osei-Kuffour (Watchmen, PEN15) is set to write the MCU reboot, and Bassam Tariq (Mogul Mowgli) will direct.

Audiences were given their first hint at Ali’s Blade in the post-credits scene for Marvel’s latest blockbuster, Eternals. While he’s not shown on-screen, his voice can be heard as he questions what Kit Harington’s Dane Whitman is doing.

Stay tuned for more news on Blade.

Mckenna Grace Releases Single “Haunted House”

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Fifteen-year-old actress Mckenna Grace is proving that she can turn her hand to anything! She has released her debut single, “Haunted House,” from Photo Finish Records.

Grace, who you may recognise from Captain Marvel, The Haunting of Hill House and I, Tonya amongst others, has released this haunting song. Grace said, “Over the pandemic I went through a rough time in my personal life, and I wanted to write a song about how even after someone’s not in your life anymore, their memory never really leaves you. You could take it as a breakup song, but it could also be about a friend or a family member or any kind of relationship that’s ended.”

The song was co-written by Lily Kincade and produced alongside 3OH!3 member, Nathaniel Motte. A beautiful music video has also been released starring Grace and co-directed by Danny Corey. It was filmed in a supposedly haunted house over Halloween weekend. Make sure you check it out below!

The single has been timed to be released alongside Grace’s new movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Although it was not written for the movie, it now features in the closing credits.

Grace turned her hand to songwriting during the pandemic and other singles are currently set to be released. We love “Haunted House” and can’t wait to see what Grace releases next!

FAN EXPO Heading to New Orleans in January!

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The comics, sci-fi, gaming, anime, fandom convention FAN EXPO New Orleans, previously Wizard World New Orleans, is coming to the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center from January 7-9, 2022.

Guests announced so far include Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Ron Perlman (Hellboy). Rooker will be there on Saturday, January 8, and Sunday, January 9, while Perlman will be there just for Saturday. Both will be available for autographs, photo ops, and panels.

For more information and to purchase tickets for FAN EXPO New Orleans, fans can go to their website.

‘Harriet the Spy’ Animated Series Now on Apple TV+

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For the first time, the iconic character Harriet “the spy” is now in animated form. That’s right, the quirky 11-year-old, Harriet M. Welsch, who has a knack for writing and finding herself in sticky situations, is back in a 1960s New York setting.

The five-episode series released on Apple TV+ on November 19. During the episodes, fans will see Harriet work to improve her writing skills, acquire a new coat, watch 26 cats for some alone time, go up against her nemesis, and more.

Harriet the Spy, which is based on the Louise Fitzhugh book and produced by The Jim Henson Company, features the vocal talents of Beanie Feldstein (Harriet), Lacey Chabert (Marion Hawthorne), Jane Lynch (Ole Golly), Kimberly Brooks, Crispin Freeman, Grey Griffin, Bumper Robinson, and Charlie Schlatter.

You can watch a preview below!

‘All American’: New Synopsis Released for Season 4, Episode 6 “Show Me A Good Time”

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The CW has released a new synopsis for season 4, episode 6 of football drama All American and in the episode, “Show Me A Good Time,” it’s Senior Skip Day but not everyone is having a … good time.

The full synopsis for “Show Me A Good Time” reads:

“OUT OF SYNC – Everyone is excited for Senior skip day, and Spencer (Daniel Ezra) plans a romantic getaway at the cabin for he and Olivia (Samantha Logan), but when the gang shows nothing goes as he had planned. Surprising news makes Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) and Simone (guest star Geffri Maya) realize they might not be as prepared for their new reality as they had hoped. Now that Patience (Chelsea Tavares) is back from tour, she and Coop (Bre-Z) can’t seem to get on the same page when it comes to their relationship. Meanwhile, Billy (Taye Diggs), Grace (Karimah Westbrook), Laura (Monet Mazur) and Principal Carter (guest star Lamon Archey) team up with an unlikely ally as they go on an adventure in the halls of South Crenshaw High to track down relics of the past.”

“Show Me A Good Time” airs Monday, December 6 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on The CW, streaming free the next day on The CW app! Check out our other All American coverage here, including our interview with star Hunter Clowdus here!

‘Nancy Drew’ Recap: Season 3, Episode 7 “The Gambit of the Tangled Souls”

In what is undoubtedly the best episode of Nancy Drew, the show proves once again how it is the best show on television right now. Laugh out loud humor combines with heart to create a memorable and ultimately incredibly moving episode, and the writers have never been better. Thanks to spot-on performances from Scott Wolf and Riley Smith, “The Gambit of the Tangled Souls” is about to become one of those episodes fans will use to introduce their friends to Nancy Drew. It’s a perfect representation of what this show is all about, and it is so hilarious that it will certainly become a comfort episode of the series for years to come. Now sit back, my dudes, and pull out your guitar — we’re heading straight back to the 1990s for some totally tubular teenage time, brah!

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Bess gets Nick’s help with the Drew Crew’s mission to discover the entity’s origins via the lock on the prison door, with the not so secret ulterior motive of running into Addy again. Bess asks her out for dinner, and Addy accepts. Unfortunately, Bess has to immediately cancel when presented with the opportunity to split George’s soul for good (you know, a totally normal reason to cancel a date).

After the successful ritual (more on that later), Bess says goodbye to Odette by burying her broken crystals. Bess asks for a sign that Odette made it to peace. Just then, Addy appears — she was dropping off Carson’s jacket. It seems Odette approves. Bess asks Addy out again, and it appears they’re starting something together.

No Role Models

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Nick decides to use the scary cell lock as a teachable moment for the kids as he tries to figure out where it came from. The kids asks innocent questions about Nick’s past, and he is honest with them about his criminal conviction. Addy interrupts to his relief.

Later, Addy tells Nick that she’s grateful a place like the youth center exists. Her cousin took his own life, and she blames it on the lack of opportunity afforded to them on their reservation. She asks how Nick processed what happened to him, and he lists off the many, many (many) things he’s accomplished since arriving in Horseshoe Bay. Addy pointedly asks, “Which one helped you process your trauma?” Nick realizes he hasn’t and says, “One day you just wake up and say, this is your life.”

Nick leaves George a message to talk, but she’s in the middle of the ritual and can’t respond. Alone in his moment of need, we see him leave the youth center …

What’s My Age Again

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Ryan and Carson head into the storage locker to search for the soul splitter. Ryan teases Carson about Jean before he accidentally knocks over a bottle of elixir. That elixir is designed to lower one’s inhibitions and make them a youth again … which is exactly what happens. They get the soul splitter, but they become their teenage selves. I cannot stress enough how hilarious this is, with Scott Wolf and Riley Smith fully committing to the bit. Carson puts on a letter jacket that is an homage to Wolf’s role on 1990s teen drama Party of Five while Smith dons a motocross jacket that pays tribute to his 2000s teen heartthrob role in Motocrossed (true DCOM fans will know and love this deep cut). They drive off together in a 1976 Gran Torino, and the adventures begin.

Nancy gets antsy when they haven’t heard from either parent, and Nancy gets a call from Jessie that Carson and Ryan are doing donuts in The Claw’s parking lot (again, utter brilliance). Nancy and Ace go to check it out, with Ace reacting with a, “Holy BALLS, I have so many questions!” when they see the dads living it up. Of course, Ace’s questions are primarily related to the classic car until Nancy focuses them on the issue at hand. Proponents of the Ace-as-a-Hardy-Boy theory will be thrilled to note that the writers directly addressed Ace’s lack of a last name by … not giving him a last name. We see you, writers.

Nancy realizes what’s happening and isn’t sure how to respond, but Ace immediately tells her he speaks teen, turning to Ryan and asking “So dude, where’s my Carson?” Horrifyingly, Carson went to Jean’s house, who Ryan refers to as a “total smokeshow.” At Jean’s house, Carson attempts to express his feelings for her in the most adorably teenage way imaginable as a frantic Nancy pulls up outside in her car, screaming “DAAAAAAD” desperately to stop the madness. She drags him back to the car as Ryan consoles him with a “Better luck next time, bro.” Adopting her mom voice, Nancy informs the two that “I really need the soul splitter and then we can have, like, the most raddest day ever, okay?” Carson reveals he also does not have the splitter (Ace: “Oy vey”).

They determine that to find the device, they’re going to have to retrace the dads’ steps. They manage to find it at a barn with motorbikes (again, a nod to Motocrossed). Nancy hurries to get the device to George, leaving Ace in charge of dad parenting. They immediately steal Florence, but Ace sees a reminder in Carson’s calendar. Carson is supposed to be at the evidentiary hearing in 30 minutes (Carson: “Could I maybe skip that?”). Ace attempts to get him ready in a suit, which goes exactly as well as you might imagine. Ace also tries to give Carson pointers, but soon, it’s all on Carson. And he starts to flub it as soon as the hearing starts. Ryan goes in to rescue him as Ace hilariously tries to stop him while an officer holds him back and he throws his name around as the judge asks if he is also involved. Ryan hits him with a “Correct-amundo, as they say in the original Latin.” But they accidentally fix the problem: since Ryan is now technically Carson’s client, they need to file separate paperwork, and the hearing is delayed.

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Ace calls his mom to apologize for being his teenage self, his time with the dads having given him a new perspective. Carson and Ryan wake up, with Ace cautiously confirming they’re no longer teenagers before triumphantly shouting, “Mr. D, you’re back!” They remember everything as Carson groans over what happened with Jean. Ace reassures him as Carson goes to Jean to smooth things over.

Carson apologizes to Jean, but then gives her a beautiful speech about how he feels (followed by a very Carson-esque reassurance that he can absolutely be professional if she turns him down). Jean smiles, and she kisses him (Yay, Carson! Nice work, buddy!).

Ryan decides to keep the guitar he bought as his teenage self, since he never got to learn as a teen and Lucy always wanted him too. He tells Ace, “It’s like spending time with Nancy rubs off on you. She’s so passionate about everything. Makes you want to be a better person I guess. You know what I mean?” Ace forlornly responds, “Yeah. Yeah, I do.”

Who Will Save Your Soul

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At the start of the episode, George and Nancy head down to the entity’s prison, where George laments the fact that Hannah is no longer around to help them with her soul splitter issue. Ace is looking for the device in the Bobbseys’ storage unit as Bess looks for more information. They go to leave when they hear footsteps, but it turns out to be Ace, with George nearly running him down. He shares that the cops know about the storage unit and they need to beat them there before they take the soul splitter. They’re too late, but Nancy calls Carson for help.

The police are tagging the items, which means the crew will have to steal the device, do the ritual, and get it back without the police noticing it’s missing. Bess gives herself a crash course in the ritual that she thought she’d have more time to learn. Carson files a motion to delay the processing of the evidence as Ryan tags along for “moral support.” The plan is to have Carson steal the soul splitter and give it to the Drew Crew, then sneak it back in. Nancy finds out about the Amanda break up while they wait, but they don’t have time to explore it before another officer kicks them off the property.

Bess rushes to prepare the ritual as they wait for Carson and Ryan to return with the soul splitter. They have until sunset. George drinks the “beetle smoothie” to prep, but as time goes on without the soul splitter, George passes out. Any delay could cause a problem with George’s soul. George wakes up and asks what will happen if they don’t find the splitter, and Bess shares her soul would become like Odette’s was before she landed in George. Bess asks to call Nick and tell him what’s really happening, but George doesn’t want Nick to see her like this.

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Suddenly, Odette’s soul comes forward. Bess is excited, wanting her support, but Odette quickly fades back to George. Nancy rushes in with the device, and they begin the ritual. Nancy sees that Bess is having a hard time knowing that Odette will be gone forever, and she comforts her as the device spins. They successfully split the souls and return George’s soul … but then it pops out of her body again. Bess panics, but Nancy has a realization when Bess talks about Beckett Dow being the creator of the device. The initials on the creature’s prison lock were “BD.” Nancy rushes back to the cage to see if there’s anything there that can help George.

In the cage, Nancy finds literal directions for the soul splitter like one would find directions for a board game. She calls Bess and tells her that the device is meant to split one soul, not two. In order to save George, they need to destroy Odette’s crystal and her soul. Bess is devastated and leaves the house, desperate to find another way.

Nancy finds Bess with Odette’s crystal. Nancy apologizes for not being more sensitive to Bess’ feelings for Odette. Bess says she feels like a coward, and Nancy opens up about her mother’s death. Nancy says she saw signs everywhere, which she interpreted as her mother trying to tell her it was okay to be happy again. Nancy says Odette wants the same thing for Bess, and Odette wants George to live her life. Bess asks, “How do we know that peace is where they’re going? Do you ever have doubts?” Nancy firmly replies, “No. After everything I have seen, I don’t doubt anymore.”

They complete the ritual together, with Bess destroying the crystal as Nancy tells her, “Goodbye doesn’t mean you’re going to be alone.” George wakes up — the ritual worked. George is thrilled and can’t wait to tell Nick, but Ace has bad news. Nick is gone without a trace, leaving only his cell phone behind.

Nancy Drew is off next week but will return on Friday, December 3 at 9 p.m. ET on The CW. You can find our other coverage of the series here

‘4400’: Season 1, Episode 6 Images Released “If You Love Something”

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The CW’s 4400 follows the stories of people who have vanished from throughout history and suddenly returned with no idea what happened to them. The CW has released new images for the sixth episode of the season entitled “If You Love Something.” The synopsis for the episode reads:

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE — Jharrel (Joseph David Jones) and Keisha (Ireon Roach) must earn the trust of the 4400 if they truly want to help keep them safe. Hayden (AMARR) convinces LaDonna (Khailah Johnson) and Andre (TL Thompson) to visit Ypsi Med and Rev (Derrick A. King) continues to grow his flock. The series also stars Brittany Adebumola, Jaye Ladymore, Cory Jeacoma, and Autumn Best.

“If You Love Something” is directed by Rachel Raimist, written by Shomari Kirkwood, and will air on The CW on November 29. Check out the new images below!

‘4400’: Season 1, Episode 5 Images Released “The Way We Were”

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The CW’s 4400 follows the stories of people who have vanished from throughout history and suddenly returned with no idea what happened to them. The CW has released new images for the fifth episode of the season entitled “The Way We Were.” The synopsis for the episode reads:

JAIL BREAK — Keisha (Ireon Roach) hears the truth about the day she lost her sister, moving her to take a chance. Shanice (Brittany Adebumola) and Andre (TL Thompson) enjoy a day out, meanwhile, Hayden (AMARR) and Mariah (guest star Sophia Echendu) grow closer. The series also stars Joseph David-Jones, Jaye Ladymore, Khailah Johnson, Cory Jeacoma, and Autumn Best.

Avi Youabian directed the episode written by Ashley Sims. “The Way We Were” will air on The CW on November 22. Check out the new images below!

New ‘Star Wars’ Comics and Graphic Novels Coming Soon From Dark Horse

In a galaxy far, far away there was a collaboration between Lucasfilm, Disney Worldwide Publishing, and Dark Horse Comics. This collaboration has covered the last 30 years and has brought many comics and art books to the world. Now, this amazing team-up will bring brand new stories for all ages!

Fans will be excited to learn that in the Spring of 2022 these new stories will begin to hit the shelves! They will expand to cover every era, from the beginning of the High Republic all the way through the rise of the First Order.

Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics Founder and CEO, was quoted as saying, “Dark Horse has a rich history publishing Star Wars comics and graphic novels. Star Wars is near and dear to all of our hearts and I’ve been a fan since I saw the original film nineteen times during its original release. I am thrilled that Dark Horse will once again bring new stories to life from this incredible galaxy, and I’m not exaggerating when I say we can’t wait to bring these new adventures to fans of every age.”

For those readers who can’t wait till spring to get their hands on a book, you can currently pre-order The Art of Star Wars Visions. This book is based on the Disney+ series of the same name and will showcase the beautiful and unique animation that brought these stories to life.

To stay up to date on these new comics and books fans can follow Dark Horse on social media, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Walt Disney Animation Studios ‘Encanto’ Soundtrack Now Available

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There is less than a week until the theatrical release of the highly anticipated animated film Encanto and Walt Disney Records has released the movie’s original motion picture soundtrack.

The Encanto Original Motion Picture Soundtrack includes eight original songs from songwriter and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton), an original score by composer Germaine Franco (Dora and the Lost City of Gold), one reprise, and one end-credit version of a song from the film. The digital version of the soundtrack will also include instrumental versions of the songs.

I learned so much about their rhythms and styles during the production process and I hope the audience can use the soundtrack as a gateway to discover Colombian music.

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In the featurette below, Lin-Manuel Miranda discusses the music of Encanto and the heart and soul of Columbian music.

You can find the complete list of where to listen to the Encanto soundtrack by clicking here. The physical soundtrack will be out for purchase on December 17, just in time for Christmas, but is available now for pre-order.

Encanto tells the story of the Madrigals, a unique family who lives in the mountains of Columbia in a magical place called Encanto. Living in the enchanted area has gifted every child with abilities. Well, everyone except Mirabel. But hope is not lost when the young child becomes the family’s only hope when their home of Encanto becomes in danger. 

Encanto stars the voice acting of Stephanie Beatriz, Maria Cecilia Botero, and John Leguizamo. It’s written by Charise Castro Smith, Jared Bush, and Byron Howard, and directed by Jared Bush, Byron Howard, and co-directed by Charise Castro Smith, and features music by Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) and Germaine Franco. Experience the magic of Encanto on November 24, only in theaters.