Geek Girl Riot is getting strange this week: We talk Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and the new Avatar: The Way of Water trailer, before throwing it back to our chats about Spider-Man: No Way Home and WandaVision (to help you brush up on your MCU knowledge).
WandaVision, Wa-WandaVision! The latest Geek Girl Riot gets into the Disney+ series for a spoiler-filled celebration. It might’ve been Agatha All Along, but GGR is really doing the most.
Geek Girl Riot has two treats in store for you this week: We marvel over WandaVision and swoon over Bridgerton.
A lot of what is most intriguing about the first three episodes of the new Disney+ series WandaVision, from Marvel Studios, is indicative of a lot of what’s wrong in America.
Wanda Maximoff and Vision return to somehow start a life together in a world based on TV sitcom history, but things are weird.
In a small, color-challenged suburb named Westview, two happy newlyweds move into their new home. But all is not as it seems, either with the town…or these newlyweds.
Let’s dive straight into this alternate reality and see what a universe would look like if the soundtrack for The Marvels was composed of emo tunes. Since the three leads all grew up in different decades, it gives us the opportunity to include emo from varying eras. Let’s break it down between these leading women.
From saving lives to taking them, here are 5 Marvel actors that took on roles that saw them go from being heroes to killers.
Once upon a time movie stars used to be exclusive to the silver screen. With the introduction of streaming, the endless plethora of options has completely changed the game.
‘Love & Death’ is a seven-episode miniseries based on the true story of Candy and Pat Montgomery and Betty and Allan Gore.