It’s long been thought since AdultSwim’s outrageous animated comedy Rick and Morty began airing in 2013 that its protagonist — oftentimes anti-hero — Rick Sanchez is a member of the LGBTQ+ community. You wouldn’t suspect it from first impressions, since Rick can be rather racist, misogynistic, and discriminatory (i.e. Abradolf Lincler), but he’s apparently in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community since he himself is allegedly pansexual. All the way back in 2015, when Rick and Morty was still gaining traction and only just airing its second season, showrunner Dan Harmon and animator/voice actor Justin Roiland attended San Diego Comic-Con, where they reeled in fans to fill out Q&A hall and discuss the whirlwind success of the unconventional hit series.
Marvel and Sony‘s iconic Spider-Man: No Way Home saw the return of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield as Spider-Men alongside Tom Holland. The film fueled a fan campaign calling for Sam Raimi to bring back Maguire as the lead Spider-Man and make Spider-Man 4. Whether or not everyone agrees on the best Spider-Man actor, we all can agree that director Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy kick-started the iconic superhero’s successful foray into live-action, and it deserved to be continued.
Courage the Cowardly Dog‘s world is not too different from our own. The beagle lives with his two elderly owners on a midwestern farm. Add a phantom pharaoh, a talking mound of foot fungus, a fetus-like bugle monster, and many more gallons of nightmare fuel, and Courage isn’t exactly a Grant Wood painting (unless he collaborated with Salvador Dali on American Gothic Horror). Still, the main ingredient of this spoiled slice of Americana is Courage and his family’s farmhouse.
After spending years in obscurity, Brendan Fraser has reclaimed his throne and revitalized his career by proving his mettle as an exceptional actor. So, it was only a matter of time before the discussion around The Mummy 4 also resumed and it finally has.
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