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‘Hulk’ Director Says Edward Norton Fought Marvel, William Hurt Fight – Variety

  1. ‘Hulk’ Director Says Edward Norton Fought Marvel, William Hurt Fight Variety
  2. Edward Norton fought with Marvel to make a “serious” Hulk movie, which is probably why they fired him The A.V. Club
  3. The Incredible Hulk’s Louis Leterrier Recalls Fighting With William Hurt On The Marvel Movie: ‘You Don’t Know Anything About Actors’ CinemaBlend
  4. Only One Other MCU Star after Edward Norton Was Allowed to Rewrite His Movie – Unlike The Incredible Hulk, The Result Was Glorious FandomWire
  5. Edward Norton Tried to Get Radiohead To Score Soundtrack for The Incredible Hulk Yahoo Entertainment
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Bully Ray Likens Omega-Ospreay Forbidden Door Sequence To Classic Hulk Hogan Moment – Wrestling Inc.

  1. Bully Ray Likens Omega-Ospreay Forbidden Door Sequence To Classic Hulk Hogan Moment Wrestling Inc.
  2. Kenny Omega, Will Ospreay Health Update After AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door 2023 WhatCulture
  3. Bully Ray Wonders Why Don Callis Was Allowed to Return to Ringside After Being Kicked Out by the Referee Wrestling News
  4. Backstage Details On Kenny Omega/Will Ospreay At Forbidden Door, Health Of Performers Wrestling Inc.
  5. EPIC! Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega’s entrances for Forbidden Door | 06/25/2023, Forbidden Door All Elite Wrestling
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Hulk Hogan ‘can’t feel anything from the waist down after surgery – but is walking with a cane’

Wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan’s friend said he lost feeling in his lower body following back surgery and had to use a cane to walk around.

Mr Hogan, 69, who is legally named Terry Gene Bollea, underwent an unknown procedure where nerves were removed from his back. Further details of the surgery have not been shared, and it’s unclear if the damage to Hogan’s legs is permanent. 

He shared a photo of himself at an event on Monday night and appeared to be standing unaided, suggesting he is recovering.  

Fellow WWE legend Kurt Angle, 54, revealed his long-time friend’s ailment on Monday’s podcast last week. He said Mr Hogan cannot feel anything below the waist, but that he is now walking with a cane, suggesting he still has some use of his legs. 

The news comes as the WWE world prepares for WrestleMania, its largest event of the year where many iconic wrestling figure – like Hogan and Angle – often make an appearance.

Hulk Hogan, 69, reportedly had nerves removed from his lower back, leaving him without feeling in his lower body, though it is unclear whether that was a result of a complication during the procedure or if that was an expected effect

Wrestling star Kurt Angle said on his podcast that he spoke with Mr Hogan for about 30 minutes last week at the WWE Raw 30th anniversary show where they discussed the surgery

Hogan shared this image of himself in a Florida bar on Monday evening, suggesting he is recovered 

‘He had the nerves cut from his lower body, he can’t feel his lower body. So, he has to use his cane to walk around. I thought he was using the cane because he has pain in his back. He doesn’t have any pain, he has nothing at all. He can’t feel anything,’ Mr Angle said.

Mr Hogan has not publicly addressed the issue. DailyMail.com attempted to reach out to Mr Hogan’s representation for comment.

‘So now he can’t feel his legs. So he has to walk with a cane which is, you know, that’s pretty serious, man,’ Mr Angle continued.

The six-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion appeared at the WWE Raw 30th anniversary show in Philadelphia last week, where Mr Angle said they spoke for half an hour about their various health troubles.

Mr Hogan, who had 35-year career in the WWE, told Angle he has lost all feeling in his lower body though he still appeared on the stage without the help of a cane.

Angle had double knee surgery last year, leaving him ‘pretty much useless’ during a difficult recovery process.

Injuries are not uncommon among WWE champs, several of whom have seen their careers grind to a halt thanks to devastating blows to the back, head, and neck, to name a few.

‘He put his heart and soul into the business and ate him up,’ Mr Angle said.

‘He’s the name and face of the company. He’s the guy that revolutionized pro wrestling. I have so much respect for him.’

Mr Hogan has been open about past procedures to address the damage he sustained in the ring. 

In 2021, his daughter Brooke said he had undergone a total of 25 surgeries.

‘My knees are fake, hips are fake, back is full of metal and part of my face is full of metal,’ he said.

In 2006, Hogan suffered a slight tear in the meniscus in his right knee, though he declined to have surgery at the time. That is when he said he started coming to terms with the fact that he was getting older and his career as a pro athlete was likely sunsetting. 

He said: ‘I’m sort of freaking out. I’m beginning to learn I’m a lot older… And with age, it’s tough to be the same dependable guy I’ve been in the past. I realize that as I get up there in age, I can’t go on forever.’

Mr Hogan hadn’t wrestled since 2013, when he appeared in a match for TNA Wrestling. His many injuries and surgeries to remedy them have forced him to bookend his career as a wrestler. Though if it were up to him, he would have had a final farewell match. 

He said on the Two Man Power Trip podcast last year: ‘If I was healthy, shoot—yeah, man, all day long.’

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Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1 Adds The Hulk, Geralt, Doom Slayer, and Next-Gen Unreal Engine 5 Features

Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1 has officially arrived and promises to add The Hulk, The Witcher’s Geralt of Rivia, Doom’s Doom Slayer, and next-gen graphics and features powered by Unreal Engine 5.1.

Fortnite’s latest chapter is taking players to a whole new realm and, alongside the previously mentioned additions, will also bring with it dirt bikes, the ability to roll in a snowball, a way to launch yourself into the sky and attack enemies with a Shockwave Hammer, a new hurdle mechanic, Reality Augments, and so much more.

As for the new Outfits that will be available in the Item Shop and Battle Pass, players will have a lot to look forward to. While The Hulk will join the Item Shop at a later date, the other characters will be part of the Battle Pass to unlock as the season progresses.

While Doom Slayer and Geralt of Rivia may be the highlights of the Battle Pass, players will also be able to unlock “Star of the Show” Selene, Massai, Dusty, Nezumi, Helsie, and The Ageless. The launch trailer for Chapter 4 Season 1 also teases that My Hero Academia’s Deku will be joining the fight soon as well.

The new next-gen Unreal Engine 5.1 features will usher in a “generational leap in visual fidelity, bringing an unprecedented level of detail to game worlds like the Battle Royale Island.” This will be done be using Nanite, Lumen, Virtual Shadow Maps, and Temporal Super Resolution on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and cloud gaming.

Nanite provides “highly-detailed architectural geometry,” Lumen provides “high-quality ray traced reflections on glossy materials and water,” Virtual Shadow Maps allow for “highly detailed shadowing,” and Temporal Super Resolution (TSR) allows for “high-quality visuals at a high framerate.”

Reality Augments are another way gameplay is changing and, at certain intervals in every game, players will be given a randomized choice of two of these boons. The longer you stay alive, the more Reality Augments you’ll earn and they will stick with you until the end.

Chapter 4 Season 1 will launch with 22 Reality Augments, and more will be added in the future. The already revealed augments are as follows;

  • Light Fingers: Makes your weapons using Light Ammo reload faster.
  • Mechanical Archer: Gives you a Mechanical Explosive Blow & Mechanical Shockwave Bow.
  • Aerialist: Grants you Glider redeploy for the rest of the match.
  • Supercharged: Your vehicles won’t consume fuel and they’ll have increased Health.
  • Soaring Sprints: While sprinting, you’ll be able to jump much higher — and jump with lower gravity.

There is so much more to learn about Chapter 4 Season 1, and players can check out the full Fortnite blog for all the changes, including some of the new weapons like the Ex-Caliber Rifle – a powerful, semi-automatic rifle that “fires a ballistic blade at your enemies… that detonates mere moments later.”

For more on Fortnite, check out the full Chapter 3 finale event and our look at how Fortnite is the antidote to Metaverse skepticism.

Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.



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Losing In Marvel Snap? Ditch These Cards ASAP!

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If you, like me John Walker, are still fathoming your way through the lower echelons of Marvel Snap, there’s a good chance there are cards you’re clinging on to because they were working so well for you. However, you’re now starting to lose more often, wondering what went wrong. The answer is: Kill your darlings.

With the help of my colleague Zack Zwiezen—who has been playing the game for some time now—we’ve come up with a list of cards that you might want to cut from your decks.

Now, let’s be clear: Neither of us is saying these cards are totally useless, or that keeping them in your deck is always a bad idea. It’s just, they’re the ones that felt so good early on that you might not have been able to bring yourself to acknowledge their weaknesses, and are holding you back from experimenting with more interesting combinations. Be bold, be brave, and let these babies go.

And remember you can always add them back later if you experiment too much and end up with a stinker deck! Anyway, let’s start cutting some cards!

Quicksilver

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As Kotaku has previously broken down, Quicksilver was developer Second Dinner’s brilliant solution to entirely removing the concept of mulligans from their deckbuilding card game. Guaranteeing a 1-cost card in your hand at the start of every game ensures you can always play in the first round, every time, and add 2 power to the board right away. Which, at first, felt vital. Except, the more you play, the more you realize that being able to play in the first round isn’t actually all that important.

Chances are, you’re not going to be placing down anything game-changing that first turn. And indeed by not playing in round one, you fend off other 1-cost cards like Elektra. You can even obnoxiously opt out of playing a 1-cost you might have in your hand in Round 1, just so you can play two of them more tactically in Round 2. Again, for example, Elektra!

And, as we’ll get to below, decks that opt for as many 1-cost cards as possible will get increasingly weak as you climb the ranks, meaning Quicksilver’s lack of any further abilities quickly makes him more of a burden than a boon.

Uatu

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When you first stumble upon Uatu, he feels like a secret hack, a card offering you special insight unavailable to anyone yet to find him. His ability to show you the properties of unrevealed locations feels like something that lets you plan ahead and make psychic moves your opponent can’t predict. And, to some extent, on some level, he sort of does.

Except, that won’t happen nearly often enough to justify Uatu taking up a valuable slot in your 12-card deck. The issue lies in the number of conditions that need to be right for him to actually prove helpful. Rather obviously, you need the luck of drawing him early enough to work. Unless you get him in the first or second round, Uatu’s ability is pretty useless. Secondly, you need to be playing a game with locations where prior knowledge is actually of use.

So many locations have properties where foreknowledge is of very little value. Finding out that when it reveals you’ll get a random card added to your hand, a random card taken from it, or a 12-power card added to both sides…it’s very rare that this will be vital information to you. Yes, there are absolutely circumstances where it’s great, where knowing each card will get 5+ power when played there means you can load up and dominate where your opponent might not know to. But does that happen frequently enough for Uatu to remain a vital card? Really, no.

Hulk

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This one is hard. But listen: There are better and more interesting ways for a big finish. Hulk’s there from the start to give you that satisfaction of playing a ridiculous 12-power card on those Pool 1 bots. But he’s baby food, and you’re ready for solids.

Sure, you’ve nothing else in your deck that offers that much power. It’s simple logic. But Hulk’s simplicity is the issue. Using up all your energy in Round 6 on one card that does nothing other than add a bunch of power means you’re missing out on much more fun big finishes. Never mind that Shang-Chi, available from Collection Level 222, can obliterate him with his “Destroy all enemy cards at this location that have 9 or more Power.”

But there are so many cards that do more interesting things in the final round, especially if you have a themed deck. The trick is whether or not your Hulk is serving a specific purpose, or just there because the number is big. But consider cards like Odin, who adds 8 power, but also refires all the On Reveal abilities of the other cards at the location. That means you can see White Tiger putting out another 7-power card onto another location, bringing her total contribution to 15, while at the same time retriggering Gamora’s additional +5 power if the opponent plays a card there. That puts Gamora up to a total of 17, even without taking into account a possible third card at the location, just playing Odin has increased our power by 20. Take that, Hulk.

America Chavez

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When you first get this card you might be excited. America is a 6-cost/9-power card that always shows up on turn six, which is usually the last turn of most Marvel Snap games. And yeah, it’s nice knowing a powerful 9-power card is definitely going to show up at the end of your match. But this also means she’s not hanging around in your hand, meaning she can’t get buffed or randomly tossed into the field early on. This may or may not be a problem depending on the deck you’re running; if your entire deck is constructed around her showing up at the end, that’s one thing. But consider the options carefully.

While adding 9-power at the end of a match can be useful, you’ll quickly encounter games as you rank up where 9-power just isn’t enough to win back a zone or lock something down. Sometimes, you may even want to trick your opponent into thinking you’re going to play a big card, only to make a more modest play on a zone that you can win with a smaller number without invoking the wrath of Shang. And unlike the Hulk who is very strong, America is only sort of strong. In a specific deck built around buffing, she can work, but there are better 6 and even 5-cost cards to swap in instead.

Domino

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Let’s just toss this on here too, while we are talking about America Chavez and Quicksilver. Like those cards, Domino has a unique ability that means she is guaranteed to end up in your hand on turn two. And as a 2-cost/3-power, she seems useful as a follow-up to Quicksilver on turn one. And early on, you can definitely win with Domino. But eventually, you’ll need to get over these cards.

It’s hard, I know, but while giving them up means you give up the consistency of always knowing what’s coming on turns one, two, and six, you are also giving up three slots in your small 12-card deck to characters with no other purpose. They don’t buff, boost, move, kill, destroy, or do anything useful like that. Again, in certain decks, these cards can be useful. But there are just so many better cards that you could use instead of Domino, Quicksilver, and America. Say goodbye to consistency and hello to chaos. It’s the Marvel Snap way.

Mantis

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Mantis, like the other Guardians of the Galaxy-related characters, has a reveal ability that pops when your opponent plays a card in that location on the same turn it’s played. But unlike Gamora, Star-Lord, or Rocket, Mantis doesn’t get a power boost, instead drawing a card from the opposing player’s deck. This is fun and chaotic, which we support! Snap is more fun when things are hard to predict and wild. But this becomes far less useful in most situations pretty quickly, unless you happen to be running a deck predicated on amassing as many cards as possible. For example, a Devil Dinosaur deck could use Mantis at the start. But otherwise, she may not be useful to you if it’s not an intentional choice.

The number of times people play Mantis, get a card, and then never use that card because it doesn’t sync up with their deck’s synergy is high. And that’s if your opponent plays a card that turn and you guess the location right. If you don’t do that, then Mantis is a crappy 1-cost/2-power paperweight just begging to be killed by Elektra or worse, left there with no way for you to remove it, taking up valuable real estate. So, yeah, ditch Mantis. And if you are screaming “Well, she is a part of my Zoo Deck!” right now, here’s more bad news…

Zoo Decks

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The “Zoo Deck” was certainly one of the most popular meta decks of Snap’s early days, but in the face of the more common addition of Killmonger to players’ decks, it’s now proving a liability.

A Zoo Deck is a community-given name for decks that put together a lot of low-cost cards, especially 1-cost cards, which often have animal art on them. (Not often enough to justify the name, but that’s the name they’ve gotten anyway.) Advocates celebrate that they allow you to play multiple cards in later rounds, surprising players who rely on hefty 5 and 6-cost cards, like some sort of cheeky rascal scampering between the angry giant’s legs. Except, because of Killmonger, they’re pretty much useless.

Killmonger does appear to be an incredible OP card, although he can only be picked up by players who’ve reached Collection Level 462. At just 3-cost, with 3 power, it’s a card that can be played from round 3 onward, and devastatingly takes out every single 1-cost card from the board. Yours and theirs. And people in Pool 2 are reporting seeing it showing up a lot. The effects are brutal. Oh, and Zoo Decks can also get beat badly by a Scorpion, which lowers the attack power of all the cards in your hand by one, which can easily cost you a close match when most 1-cost cards are low in power. So yeah, Zoo Decks are fun…but not worth it later on.

 

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Todd McFarlane’s Spawn Movie Gets Captain America 4 Writers

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There is, somehow, a sequel to The Animal happening. The Simpsons takes on It in new Treehouse of Horror images. Plus, director Lee Cronin teases Evil Dead Rise, and new footage from She-Hulk and Rick and Morty. Spoilers now!

The Animal 2

Deadline reports Rob Schneider will reprise his role as Marvin Mange, the police evidence clerk whose organs were replaced with animal parts, in a wholly unexpected sequel to 2001’s The Animal at Tubi. According to the outlet, the sequel will see the character “get into an accident and have to be put together again with new animal parts,” which he’ll use to “hunt down a new uber-animal with powers far beyond his own.”


Spawn

 THR has word Scott Silver (Joker), Malcolm Spellman (Falcon and the Winter Soldier) and Matthew Mixon are writing a new script for the Spawn reboot at Blumhouse. As of this writing, Jamie Foxx is still on board to play Al Simmons/Spawn, but Jeremy Renner’s involvement as Twitch Williams remains “to be determined.”


Evil Dead Rise

Director Lee Cronin shared a new behind-the-scenes photo from Evil Dead Rise on Twitter.


Halloween Ends

Laurie distracts Michael with an exploding lasagna in a new clip from Halloween Ends.

HALLOWEEN ENDS Clip – Michael Myers Finds Laurie in the Storage Room (2022)


MK Ultra

Meanwhile, Anson Mount is having second thoughts about the CIA’s experimental mind control program in a new clip from MK Ultra.

MK Ultra | Exclusive Clip | I Don’t Like Questions


Star Trek: Picard

In response to a fan on Twitter, showrunner Terry Matalas implied he plans to kill off at least one member of The Next Generation crew in the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard.


Werewolf By Night

During a recent interview with Fandom, Michael Giacchino described the monsters in Werewolf By Night as “person[s] with a problem, who can’t solve it and needs help solving it.”

Too often, even in Marvel movies, a lot of times monsters are just used as something to kill, something to defeat. And I’m like, no, monsters are nothing but a person with a problem, who can’t solve it and needs help solving it. Everything that I loved as a kid about these [monster] films is that they were allegories for people with afflictions that need help. And I felt like that’s the point of view we need to take with this. It cannot just be about ‘Oh, there’s something different, let’s destroy it!’ There’s too much of that going on in our world these days.

I wanted to do something that was about, no, let’s peel back the layers of the onion and understand what’s behind this thing being a monster. Why is it happening? None of these monsters want to be monsters. They don’t want to go around indiscriminately killing people and destroying things. It’s just, that’s their lot in life. Everyone has a lot in life, we all have some struggles, some sort of thing that we’re struggling to solve or deal with within our own selves. And that’s where I want it to go with this story.


Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi

Disney has released a poster for Tales of the Jedi, its upcoming series of animated short films set in the Star Wars universe.


Treehouse of Horror Presents: Not It

Bloody-Disgusting has six new images from The Simpsons’ episode-length It parody, “Not It.”

Photo: Fox

Photo: Fox

Photo: Fox

Photo: Fox

Photo: Fox

Photo: Fox


American Horror Story

Spoiler TV has synopses for the first two episodes of American Horror Story’s eleventh season.

Something’s Coming

Mysterious deaths and disappearances ramp up in the city. A doctor makes a frightening discovery, and a local reporter becomes tomorrow’s headline. Written by Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk, directed by John J. Gray.

Thank You For Your Service

Gino grapples with his trauma. Patrick’s search takes him to dark places. A stranger contacts Hannah with a grave warning. Written by Ned Martel & Charlie Carver & Manny Coto, directed by Max Winkler.


Quantum Leap

Ben finds himself in the Wild West in the synopsis for “Salvation or Bust,” the October 17 episode of Quantum Leap.

Ben is transported back to 1898 and the rustic, frontier town of Salvation, where he must take on a deadly outlaw. Magic, Jenn and Ian face a new threat when a curious senator shows up at headquarters asking a lot of questions about the Quantum Leap program.

[Spoiler TV]


La Brea

A deadly fog envelops the Clearing in the synopsis for La Brea’s October 18 episode, “The Fog.”

When a fog falls over the Clearing, Eve leads a defense against a group of invaders, only to encounter a threat more dangerous than they’ve faced before. In 1988, Josh and Riley pursue a woman who may hold the key to stopping the impending tidal wave disaster.

[Spoiler TV]


She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

She-Hulk meets Leap-Frog and spars with Daredevil in two clips from today’s episode.

NEW LEAP FROG FIGHT SHE-HULK CLIP Episode 8 Official Clip


Rick & Morty

Dinosaurs solve all the world’s problems in a new clip from this week’s episode of Rick & Morty.

Rick and Morty | S6E6 Sneak Peek: Dinosaur Utopia | adult swim


Ghostwriter

Finally, Ghostwriter returns for a third season this October 21 on Apple TV+

Ghostwriter — Season 3 Official Trailer | Apple TV+


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Megan Thee Stallion’s She Hulk cameo was a gift to star Tatiana Maslany

The end stingers of each She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode always manage to pack a punch: Week one detailed Steve Rogers’ sex life, while week two saw She-Hulk using her superpowers to, obviously, help our dad with chores. But episode 3 has a mid-credits scene with Megan Thee Stallion that director Kat Coiro says was an absolute necessity, added in special for star Tatiana Maslany.

“Tatiana is the world’s biggest Megan Thee Stallion fan, so she was just vibrating with excitement,” Coiro tells Polygon. “We actually added that dancing scene so that Tatiana could have a scene with Megan, which is where we learned that Tatiana is an amazing twerker.”

It’s a welcome scene to all those who worried Meg’s cameo in the series might be limited to a blink-and-you-miss-it appearance earlier in the episode, appearing as an Asgardian trickster disguising themself as the rapper, and then later as herself in the courtroom of the Asgardian’s fraud trial. But it’s one of many appearances in Megan Thee Stallion’s forays into acting, including a guest spot on the Starz show P-Valley and an upcoming role in Fucking Identical Twins, an A24 musical comedy.

For now, Coiro’s just glad the whole thing came together, saying Megan Thee Stallion was “excited, professional, lovely, [and] just such a positive force.” She’s glad the stingers are able to make room for this sort of lighthearted joy in She-Hulk’s universe.

“In the discussions of those tags there were ideas pitched of having it be this running plot with bad guys,” Coiro says. “And then it ended up just being fun. And that’s what I love about them.”

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Mark Ruffalo Defends Marvel’s Output With a Side-Eye at Star Wars

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While on a press tour for She-Hulk, Mark Ruffalo spoke with Metro about Marvel’s use of VFX and the enormity of the output from the studio. While he had only glowing praise for the leaps and bounds that CGI has taken over the past decade or so that he’s been involved with Marvel, he had some stronger feelings about the amount of “content” that Marvel puts out.

Ruffalo said that he’s not worried about the amount of work that Marvel releases. “I understand that these things run their course and then something else comes along. But the thing Marvel has done well is that, inside the MCU, just as they do with comic books, they let a director or an actor sort of recreate each piece to their own style, their likeness.”

A bold claim, considering that even as Marvel attempts to make in-roads into other genres with its work, there’s an overriding same-y tone and need for connection that sometimes frustratingly overrides that. And considering the new allegations about how Marvel films their movies, I don’t think that this is a very strong argument at all. Visual flair is well and good, but if you’re just offering variations on a theme is it really distinct?

Next, Ruffalo continues to dig his grave deeper by poking at the other big franchise that might be able to compete with Marvel’s output–fellow Disney megafranchise Star Wars. “If you watch a Star Wars, you’re pretty much going to get the same version of Star Wars each time… You’re always, really, in that same kind of world. But with Marvel you can have a whole different feeling even within the Marvel Universe.”

The thing is that part of me agrees with him: Star Wars does reuse the same stories and tropes, and seems to have an affinity for desert planets that I cannot truly comprehend, but to compare Marvel and Star Wars and act as if either one is superior to the other on an artistic basis of originality feels like a little bit of throwing stones in glass houses at this point. You’re playing the Hulk, sir, a character that has been adapted in largely similar ways out of the comics ever since Lou Ferrigno’s television Hulk first began airing in 1977, the same year the first Star Wars film released in theaters.

I’m not here to debate the artistic merits of Marvel vs. Star Wars, but to pretend for even a second like directors get more or less control within competing billion-dollar franchises is a fool’s errand. An aside here, but as soon as we start referring to any kind of art (even blockbuster movies) as “content” I feel as if we lose something, culturally speaking. Content feels clinical, it feels transactional in a way that makes me uncomfortable. I don’t want content, I want considerate, thoughtful work. I want people to know that this is handmade stuff, that this is done by real people doing real work. There is no such thing as Marvel content, but there is art, and if we treated these massive cultural moments with respect maybe we’d be able to change the culture.

So look, regardless of your feelings about the amount of work that any individual studio puts out, the fact that any actor is being asked to defend it might be a hint that there is, perhaps, too much out there—regardless of what fictional universe it’s from.


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She-Hulk’s Comic-Con trailer spoils a cameo with a better cameo

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law
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Marvel Studios spent a good chunk of its time at San Diego Comic-Con talking about Daredevil, what with Charlie Cox’s version of The Man Without Fear getting his (second) solo show in Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again and Cox benefitting from the MCU hitting the retcon button haaaarrrrrd in a new animated series called Spider-Man: Freshman Year (where we will apparently find out that young Spidey met not only Cox’s Hornhead but new versions of Norman Osborn and Henry Osborn, plus Amadeus Cho and Nico Minoru, before the events of Captain America: Civil War).

But those aren’t the only places where Daredevil popped up this weekend: He also made a quick cameo in the new trailer for Disney+’s She-Hulk: Attorney At Law series, flipping into frame right at the end and wearing what appears to be a new costume inspired by his original black-and-yellow outfit from the comics (arguably his worst one, to be honest). The trailer cuts away before you see his face, so this could be some kind of cruel fake-out (get hyped, singular fan of D-Man!), but who else carries billy clubs and does flips like that?

Official Trailer | She-Hulk: Attorney at Law | Disney+

Anyway, the rest of the trailer leans hard into comedy, just like the first one did, with Tatiana Maslany’s Jennifer Walters bantering with her cousin Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) as he trains her in the ways of the Hulk and then getting into some fish-out-of-water hijinks when she returns to New York to start a new life as a giant, green attorney. That’s where she meets various superhero-adjacent characters, like Tim Roth’s Abomination (who was in the last trailer), Benedict Wong’s Wong (from Doctor Strange!), and a group of goons who appear to be classic Marvel villains The Wrecking Crew.

That’s all fun! And the implied existence of sex in the first trailer is even more implied here! Wow! But then Daredevil shows up and that’s all we want to talk and think about. Will She-Hulk and Daredevil get to have a courtroom scene? Will this show acknowledge any events from the Netflix Daredevil show? Will we get to see an appearance from Daredevil’s incorrigible twin brother Mike Murdock (who is definitely a real person and not Matt Murdock in a hat)?

We’ll find out on August 17 when She-Hulk: Attorney At Law premieres on Disney+.

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Hulk Hogan reveals he divorced his second wife Jennifer McDaniel and has a new girlfriend

Hulk Hogan reveals he divorced his second wife Jennifer McDaniel… after fans noticed him with his new girlfriend

  • Hogan, 68, shared news of his divorce on Twitter on Monday
  • Fans had spotted him with his new girlfriend Sky in Clearwater, Florida
  • Court records indicate the wrestler filed for divorce from McDaniel in October
  • The two married in 2010, following his 2007 divorce from Linda Claridge 










Hulk Hogan surprised his fans on Monday when he announced on social media that he was already divorced from his second wife Jennifer McDaniel.

The 68-year-old professional wrestling legend shared the news in a tweet that also announced he was dating a new woman named Sky.

Although Hogan didn’t share when he divorced McDaniel, court records obtained by TMZ indicate that he filed for divorce in October 2021.

They’re done: Hulk Hogan, 68, surprised his fans when he announced on Monday on Twitter that he had already divorced his second wife Jennifer McDaniel; seen with McDaniel in 2011

‘Yo Maniacs just for the record, the Facebook and Instagram posts are of me and my girlfriend Sky, I am officially divorced, sorry I thought everyone already knew, love my Maniacs4Life,’ the WWE star wrote.

Prior to the announcement, some of Hogan’s fans had spotted him out with a woman near his home in Clearwater, Florida, TMZ reported.

The two had been spotted at bars and doing karaoke, and he had shared a video to his Facebook account of himself and a woman who appears to be Sky watching another woman perform at a bar.

In a video the wrestler (whose real name is Terry Bollea) posted featuring Poison frontman Bret Michaels, he can be seen introducing ‘my girl Sky’ to the singer, though she mostly stays silent as Hogan talks Michaels into FaceTiming with his son Nick Hogan, 31, whom he said was a big fan.

That’s all she wrote: He noted that fans had noticed his new ‘girlfriend Sky’ in social media posts and clarified that his divorce was already finalized

New girlfriend: Hogan was seen with Sky (L) on Facebook, though he didn’t bother to tag her

Famous meetup: She was also featured in a short video in which he introduced ‘my girl Sky’ to Poison frontman Bret Michaels

Cameo appearance: Sky only made a brief appearance before Hogan convinced Michaels to FaceTime his son Nick Hogan, 31

Hogan’s divorce from McDaniel appears to have been resolved quickly, as the court records indicate it was finalized within 2021 after his October filing.

The couple began dating in 2008 and got engaged in November of the following year before tying the knot in December, 2010, in Clearwater.

Hogan was previously married to Linda Claridge from 1983 until she filed for divorce in 2007.

She claimed at the time that her husband had engaged in several affairs, though he adamantly denied any infidelity at the time.

However, in 2012 — during his marriage to McDaniel — Hogan was caught on tape having sex with Heather Clem, the estranged wife of the radio host Bubba the Love Sponge. 

Moving fast: Hogan and McDaniel, whom he married in 2010, finalized their divorce quickly, as he filed in October and it was completed by the end of 2021

First time: He was married to Linda Hogan from 1983 to 2007, when she divorced him. She claimed it was due to his infidelities, though he adamantly denied any affairs at the time; seen in 2005

The tape was filmed by Bubba, and a clip was eventually published by Gawker.

Hogan sued the radio host and his wife for invasion of privacy and later reached a settlement.

He subsequently sued the publication for $100 million, alleging that defamed him, invaded his privacy and caused him emotional pain. 

Gawker eventually reached a $31 million settlement with him. 

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