Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake is making a comeback on Max! That’s right! The fearless Fionna and her trusty sidekick, Cake, will be navigating through some new territory in season 2. Remarkably, season 1 managed to round out the story for a bittersweet end. However, this didn’t stop the clamoring for a second season, which was backed by a solid critical and commercial reception. Here’s what we know so far about the upcoming second season.
If you’ve been keeping up with all the news regarding Marvel Studios as of late, then you no doubt know that the brand is expanding beyond cinemas and onto the Disney Plus streaming service. And leading that charge will be The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which understandably has True Believers around the world intrigued.
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With The Batman currently shooting, we’re seeing a steady trickle of leaks from production. These have ranged from long-lens photos of the sets under construction to our first full look at Robert Pattinson’s Batsuit. But now we might have something even juicier, as we’ve got what seems to be the first official image from the film. It should be said though that no one has been able to track down exactly where it originated.
I’ve been watching horror movies since I was about seven years old. Because of that, I consider myself a horror veteran and thus, I don’t get spooked very easily. That is until I watched Five Nights at Freddy’s last night and was reminded about a nightmarish Chuck E. Cheese experience I thought I had forgotten.
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Sometimes it’s easy to forget just how big a star John Candy was. The Canadian actor began modestly, making frequent appearances on sketch shows on Canadian television, but before long he drew the attention of Hollywood and starred in a number of hit comedies throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, including films such as Trains, Planes, and Automobiles (1987), Uncle Buck (1989), and Cool Runnings (1993). He also won Emmy Awards for his comic writing.