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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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7 weeks till Loki. Though we have Bad Batch next week I really wish they moved Loki up so its final episode isn't competing with Black Widow.
Don't forget MODOK on May 21! :D

And the supervillain, Cruella, on May 28. ;)

But for true MCU goodness, Black Widow was supposed to be coming out in this MCU pause between series, but that got pushed back.

Not to mention that at one time Shang-Chi had a Feb 2021 release date and Eternals was Nov 2020 and Doctor Strange was May 2021!!!
 

NateD1226

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Official clip and poster for 22 vs. Earth coming to Disney+ this Friday!




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DCBaker

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"The “Ironheart” series at Disney Plus has tapped Chinaka Hodge to serve as head writer, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.

“Ironheart” will star Dominique Thorne as Marvel character Riri Williams, a genius inventor and the creator of the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man. The show was first announced as being in development during Disney’s investor day presentation in December.

Reps for Hodge and Marvel Studios declined to comment."

 

Darkprime

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So bad batch is releasing on Tuesday. Does that mean new episodes will be on tuesdays or will they move to Fridays after the 2 part premiere?
 

Animaniac93-98

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So there's only one "season" for Adventures in Wonderland, but it's actually the vast majority of the 100 episodes that were made over the show's 4-year run.

Looking at the episode listing, there are 2 episode 62s and 87, 96 and 99 are the ones that are missing.

Mercifully, the episodes are 4:3 and have not been cropped.
 

Slpy3270

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So there's only one "season" for Adventures in Wonderland, but it's actually the vast majority of the 100 episodes that were made over the show's 4-year run.

Looking at the episode listing, there are 2 episode 62s and 87, 96 and 99 are the ones that are missing.
Lemme guess: the OJ Simpson episode is one of those missing?
 

Animaniac93-98

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Oklahoma! is the Todd-AO version at 30 fps and 2.20:1 aspect ratio.

The movie was also shot in 24fps CinemaScope with a 2.55:1 aspect ratio.

Todd-AO was preferred by R&H and the whole reason the movie got made to being with. It was meant to be projected onto a curved screen so the image when laid out flat can look warped on the ends at times. "Smilebox" is how some Cinerama movies have been released to blu-ray as a way of correcting this.
 

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