Author: Allen D. Lyons

Author of 'Hostage 100' and 'Full Steam Ahead.'

Avengers: Endgame was a three-hour flick. That’s not including the two-and-a-half first part that helped set it up with Avengers: Infinity War. Therefore, within those three hours (five-and-a-half, if you’re counting), it’s hard to remember all the details. Though, it was evident that our heroes used time-travel to correct the devastation Thanos caused. And it was thanks to Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man that they were able to time-travel at all. But forgive me for not remembering a rat that helped Scott Lang out of the Quantum Realm. But if the writers plucked another character from one of the MCU’s previous twenty-two…

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Now that Avengers: Endgame is available for home release, fans are watching the movie over and over again, trying to catch every little detail they couldn’t in the theaters. With as much money the film made in the box office, placing it as one of the highest-grossing of all time, its hard to believe that those die hard fans didn’t already watch it over and over again when it was on the big screen. One thing that fans have been quick to point out was the lack of one of Marvel’s newest heroes, Captain Marvel. Their frustration was that, given…

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It really is no secret now that Spider-Man is out of the MCU. This does break a lot of fans’ hearts. But, believe it or not, it does please the obligatory haters out there. Those haters have expressed their displeasure by saying that the MCU’s Spider-Man movies relied too heavily on Tony Stark. Not only do they say Peter Parker was basically Stark Jr, and forgot all about his Uncle Ben, but the villains were all born from the wrong-doings of Stark Industries. But will the haters be satisfied with recent news? Probably not. Like I said, haters are obligatory.…

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Two Spider-Man films are in the bank for Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home – not to mention, three others where he suited up as the webslinger. Like James Bond, Peter Parker is now one of those characters that offer a plethora of actors for fans to choose from. And even though Disney probably won’t put out any more of those, it’s said that Holland is still in the cockpit. In a recent video from GQ’s Youtube channel, Holland answers questions from his many fans. And you know the majority of those are about Spider-Man. Along…

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With Spider-Man: Far From Home and the reported Disney/Sony breakup behind us, many are still curious as to what’s going on with Spider-Man on the cinematic side of things. Reports seem to say that Tom Holland will still wear the red CGI tights for Sony. He just won’t be able to cry about Tony Stark anymore. But the fact of the matter is, Holland will still play Spidey, no matter who’s team he’ll play for. Recently, the star went to the message boards for GQ, and made a video answering questions from fans. Of course, many people wanted to know…

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A new rumor from Latino Review is suggesting that Ghost Rider being on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a done deal. Here’s what it says: One of our sources has reached out to confirm that the rumors of Ghost Rider’s introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — via ABC’s Marvel series AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. — are officially a done deal. Marvel has been teasing Ghost Rider’s arrival for a minute. A promo for AoS featured the anti-hero’s signature fire and chains. Get fired up! Marvel’s #AgentsofSHIELD knows how to get to you #SDCC in style. pic.twitter.com/F9aI2tMF4U — Agents of SHIELD (@AgentsofSHIELD) June 22, 2016 Early…

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When I first heard that The Tick was coming back, I was excited. As a ’90’s kid, I enjoyed the Fox Kids cartoon. Back in 2001, when he came to live-action, I made sure I didn’t miss a single episode. Patrick Warburton was the perfect Tick. So, when Warburton expressed that he wanted to revive the blue-spandex-sporting oblivious hero, I was on board. But then, it was announced that Warburton would not play him, even though the Family Guy/Rules of Engagement actor would still be on to produce, I was a little discouraged. Peter Serafinowicz from Guardians of the Galaxy,…

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It’s the in-between-seasons season. So you know what that means. Stars and showrunners from our favorite programs are inciting us to continue watching. New casting announcements are made, attached to familiar characters. Arrow has been at it, giving us news every time we turn around. From WWE superstar Cody Rhodes’s involvement, to further connections with Green Lantern, things are looking great. Arrow himself, Stephen Amell, used the preferred method of teasing — Twitter — for further news: Here’s your S5 poster. pic.twitter.com/uFlGzx7IwI — Stephen Amell (@StephenAmell) July 12, 2016 You may notice that the scruffy look is back. In the…

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Yesterday, we got our first look at Keinyan Lonsdale in his Kid Flash duds. Lonsdale introduced us to Wally West last season, as Joe’s estranged son. This created some jealousy against the son that Joe did raise. More pictures from the shooting#TheFlash #TheFlashSeason3 pic.twitter.com/sLBWtVjrJq — The Flash Universe (@Theflashlatam) July 13, 2016 Amongst those pictures were Lonsdale walking around set with his new costume, along with Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen, and another costumed individual. Who might that be? Well, some believe he may be the Black Racer, a.k.a Black Flash. If he is indeed such character, we did already see…

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Previously, we reported that former WWE wrestler, Cody Rhodes, would be guest-starring on Arrow this next season. This last year, while still wrestling under the name Stardust, he and Arrow star Stephen Amell had a feud that stretched from social media onto the ring. The name of Rhodes’s upcoming character hasn’t been revealed just yet. But he did give us a little tease via Twitter: Walk up in the gym like. . .#StarCityTraining @CW_Arrow pic.twitter.com/UgI6fJOg4E — Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) July 9, 2016 The back of his jacket reads “Destroy Queen,” which almost confirms that his role will be…

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