Disney studio execs are not dumb. I have to say this upfront because it’s not as if this review will in any way hinder what they are doing as a studio or the box office for Aladdin. They make a ton of money every time they mine their previous animated IP for these live action
Avengers: Endgame will have you laughing, jumping out of your seat, and an emotional wreck.
So this has been a jam packed weekend and in an effort to get to as much as possible, I’m going to do a WonderCon panel wrap up for some of the ones I wasn’t able to take a ton of notes in. Into the Spider-Verse: A New Take on Animation Zac Retz and Yukhi
Every year at WonderCon, Warner Bros screens one of its animated titles. Last year saw us watch the deliciously demented Batman Ninja, where Batman, his family/friends, and rogues gallery got transported to feudal Japan. This year was more of a return to normalcy with Justice League vs. The Fatal Five. Normal doesn’t mean boring though,
The DC Universe has been met with something of a mixed response, at least on the streaming side. People have been loving Doom Patrol and fans were extremely excited for Young Justice’s return, but Titans was dreadful. You wouldn’t know it from the way the panel at WonderCon unfolded. It was honestly a pretty interesting