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The Business of Screenwriting: Flavor-Of-The-Week
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Kraven The Hunter‘s first look divides Marvel fans over comic book changes. Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Kraven the Hunter in the Spider-Man villain’s film, but there is a catch. Like other movies in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, Kraven will not be the villain he is known to be, with Kraven The Hunter‘s first trailer showing the character…
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: Every Holotactics Scan Entries
Holotactics is a battle simulation game in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in which Cal engages in a holographic tabletop fight with teams made from various enemies that he has faced on his journey thus far and scanned with BD-1. There are 37 in total and players can view how many enemy entries they have scanned…
A Big MCU Spider-Man Villain Plot Hole Has Finally Been Addressed 4 Years Later
Marvel Studios has finally addressed a glaring MCU plot hole concerning one villain from Spider-Man: Far From Home. Over the last decade-and-a-half, Marvel Studios has created the most expansive and successful superhero movie and TV franchise in history, yet this has come with its fair share of continuity errors and annoying plot holes. However, the…
9 Grey’s Anatomy Cases That Happened In Real Life
Aside from the riveting personal lives of the doctors on the show, Grey’s Anatomy is known for the unique medical cases it presents, some of which are based on real-life occurrences. The show features a number of talented doctors as they navigate their high-stakes surgical careers, complicated hospital politics, and unprecedented medical cases. Running for…
Screenwriting Plants and Payoffs: ‘Jaws’
What is often the most entertaining moment in a movie? It’s when a plant pays off. What does that mean? It means the writer has set something up in the story, or “planted” it, and then later in the narrative, there’s a payoff (or a reveal) – a twist, a character development or even a…