The Doctor Who fandom these days is hungry for every piece of news about Russell T. Davies’ new era, starting with the 60th anniversary special later this year. One of these rumors seems to hint that a former showrunner might also be making a comeback to write more stories for Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor, and that, in and of itself, has been enough to send the fandom over the edge with speculation and excitement.
Meanwhile, Marvel Studios has decided that in the face of the growing criticism surrounding Phase Four and the recent Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania — the first movie of Phase Five — the only reasonable course of action is to accuse social media leakers of ruining people’s experience.
Is the giraffe scene in The Last of Us finale real?
Computer-generated imagery has grown to become exceptionally seamless over the past decade, often making us wonder if the things we’re seeing on the screen are practical or digitally rendered. Well, it might surprise you to learn that the giraffe scene in The Last of Us finale actually used a real-life giraffe, but the scene was ultimately a blend of practical and CG effects. You can read more details about how it all came together in this article.
The MCU mocks itself by filing a lawsuit against Reddit leaks
While we always knew that Kevin Feige and co. take spoilers seriously, Marvel filing a subpoena against Reddit for leaking the entire Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania script might be taking things a step too far, especially if it’s a measure for the studio to feel better about its recent failings. No one could argue that Quantumania flopped because its script got leaked online. At the end of the day, a generic superhero flick is a generic superhero flick, and there’s such a thing as being inundated with repetitive content.
As the rumor of Steven Moffat returning to Doctor Who picks up heat, we take a look at some of his best episodes
Whovians exulted in reports of Steven Moffat returning for Russell T. Davies’ second go at Doctor Who as showrunner. The acclaimed television writer — who himself spearheaded the show from 2010 to 2017 — might return to work on some standalone stories for Ncuti Gatwa’s tenure. Whether you’re a fan of his work or not, we can’t deny Moffat has been one of the most influential creatives in Who history, so we’ve decided to take a look at some of his greatest episodes. If you wish to take a trip down memory lane, especially involving David Tennant’s 10th Doctor, Matt Smith’s 11th, and Peter Calapdi’s 12th, then check out this article here.