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Keeping the timeline intact is hard. Just ask the Avengers. Or the Legends of Tomorrow.
The Mandalorian has been away for over two years now—and if you’ve not been keeping up on, say, when Din Djarin and his little green friend decide to butt in on other people’s shows, a lot’s happened in the years
Now that we know who’ll headline the first part of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC universe, the question (and speculation) has naturally pivoted to who can show up in what movie.
Star Trek: Picard returns for its third and final season this week, with its titular hero tasked with one last adventure alongside faces old and new.
Ten years ago, Hasbro announced something akin to a disturbance in the Force—and Star Wars toy fans’ wallets: The Black Series, a brand new line that would bump the iconic heroes and villains of the galaxy far, far away up to