Key and Peele character Mr. Garvey is back and already losing his cool with Paramounts bigg

In a promotional sketch for Paramount Plus streaming services, the character of substitute teacher Mr. Garvey played by Keegan-Micheal Key from the Comedy Central sketch show, Key & Peele, is not having any of it from any of the Paramount stars. In a 60-second video, the character stands atop Paramount Mountain as he roll calls his “class” much to their disturbance. Recommended Videos The promotional video has been made for a 60-second slot during tomorrow’s Thanksgiving Day NFL telecast.

Latest Marvel News: Disney Plus release slate falling into total disarray only increases Phase Five

The MCU’s Phase Five is still only one project in, but the alarm bells are already ringing thanks to an anxiety-inducing update from Disney Plus which practically outright promises that multiple delays are on the way. In happier, albeit hellish, news, however, Daredevil: Born Again reaches some exciting new developments, even as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen has to compete with the actual devil himself for the Marvel fandom’s attention.

Marvel Reveals Iron Mans Phone Number And You Can Call It Now

Ever dreamt of being able to phone a superhero? Well, now you can (sort of). New Marvel comic book Thor #7 sees the Norse God engrave Tony Stark’s phone number on Mjolnir, much to Stark’s chagrin. The cool thing is, you can actually call the phone number featured in the comic book (212-970-4133) and if you do, you’ll receive the following voicemail from Iron Man himself: Recommended Videos “Hi, Yes this is Iron Man, however due to some big blonde jerk I no longer use this number, but hey, nice try anyway.

My Hero Academia is getting a fourth movie, and the first details have been revealed

Superhero fatigue may the talk of the town lately, but it’s safe to say that such a sentiment doesn’t apply to the world of anime, where My Hero Academia is showing no signs of slowing the pace of the cultural impact it began to nurture when it first landed back in 2016. And with countless OVAs, films, and video games already among its branching library, the next step is imminent.

Netflixs newest sex-crazed sensation booty calls the Top 10 in 89 countries

Despite being resoundingly panned by critics, Netflix’s relentlessly horny film trilogy 365 Days and throbbing smash hit series Sex/Life drew in monstrous viewership figures, and we can hazard a guess as to why. If we extrapolate the data, we can infer that subscribers can’t resist the lure of titillating original content, with Lady Chatterley’s Lover providing the latest evidence. Recommended Videos One major difference is that critics seem to be the only ones who haven’t given director Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s latest a right good pounding, with the literary adaptation boasting a rock hard Rotten Tomatoes score of 85 percent to complement its near-identical 86 percent user rating.

New Girl Review: Elaines Big Day (Season 2, Episode 25)

Recommended Videos As the second season finale of New Girl, “Elaine’s Big Day” has a lot to cover. Like “Winston’s Birthday” before it, there’s a lot of story to get out of the way. Unlike “Winston’s Birthday”, however, parts of this episode feel rushed and skirted over to ensure that we hit all the major plot points required for the show to move forward into what will hopefully be an equally strong third season.

New Theory Says That The Thing Is Connected To The Alien Franchise

The Alien and Predator franchises have a long history of interconnectivity that eventually culminated in the Antarctic action of 2004’s Alien vs. Predator. But what if this same cold region of the world was home to another sci-fi horror series that formed a third segment of this cinematic universe? That’s what one Reddit user has suggested after watching 1982’s The Thing and the 2011 prequel of the same name. Recommended Videos In this short but thoughtful fan theory from Redditor RagglenLove, it’s speculated that the titular life-form of the John Carpenter classic may have been an early creation of the humanoid beings from Prometheus, but perhaps didn’t turn out exactly as they’d planned.

One of horrors all-time greatest opening scenes remains more than capable of causing palpitations

It’s been over 15 years since the movie was released, and more than 20 since the franchise was initially launched, but fans are still waiting with a mix of patience, hope, and optimism to discover if Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s 28 Weeks Later will ever get that sequel we keep hearing about. Recommended Videos At various stages during the last decade and a half, the third installment in the frenetic zombie saga has either been in active development, back to the drawing board, gathering steam, or completely dead in the water.

Preachers Graham McTavish On The Cowboys New Mission

Recommended Videos Though Scottish actor Graham McTavish (The Hobbit) is still listed as playing “The Cowboy” on AMC’s small-screen adaptation of Preacher, at this stage of the series it’s become quite obvious that he is, in fact, The Saint of Killers – the immortal, vengeance-fueled force of nature from Garth Ennis’ comic series. On this past Sunday’s penultimate episode, we saw The Saint relive his own personal Hell over and over again until Fiore and Deblanc pay him a little visit with an offer he really can’t refuse: seek out and kill Jesse Custer, and his torment will end.

Rebecca finally liberates herself in the latest Ted Lasso, and were screaming

Warning: the following article contains spoilers for Ted Lasso season 3, episode 10, “International Break.” Recommended Videos As powerful and imposing a presence that AFC Richmond’s club president Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) is – as fans of Ted Lasso are all too aware – for the past three and a half seasons, she has been haunted by the specter of her failed marriage and the persistent presence of her ex-husband, Rupert.