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
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
I always figured that Now Apocalypse would have a bit of a fall from the high of its wacky first episode, but I didn’t expect quite a steep decline. The show is at its best when it’s challenging the audience and getting wacky, even in simple setting, and this episode missed most of that until
Starz’s new show Now Apocalypse arrived in haze of glory. From the wild mind of Greg Araki, this show stars Avan Jogia and Beau Mirchoff as two roommates living in LA who begin to deal with some wild occurrences. I haven’t decided whether I’ll recap week to week (I’ll definitely keep watching though), but here
I cannot recall watching a more frustrating show than the first season of Umbrella Academy. A superhero show masquerading as character drama, the new Netflix show manages to make molehills out of mountains and is a true mess. Before I fully dig into what made this an excruciating watch, lets talk about a couple good