Holy moly.
We ve only got two more episodes after this one, which probably goes to explaining why so many answers have been provided here, setting the chess board for what is sure to be a huge grand finale.
So we ll get the more disappointing of the revelations out of the way first: Monica s friend over the ridge wasn t Reed Richards. In fact, we re not sure who Major Goodner is.
We searched through the IMDb page for Captain Marvel to see if she was a character in that movie, and a Google Search for Goodner + Marvel brings up nada. So it appears she s just some lady that Monica knows from before the blip. Which, after several episodes of shady references, seems like a let-down.
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Havoc, he s teaming up with Tom Hardy, one of the most impressively physical actors working today.
As reported by Deadline, the plot of their new movie is as follows: The story is set after a drug deal gone wrong, when a bruised detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician’s estranged son, while unraveling a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city.
Havoc is the first of several movies that Evans with produce and/or direct as part of his brand new exclusivity deal with Netflix, which will be the home for his projects for the foreseeable future.
All around the world, monuments and statues are honoring historical events of the region or political figures that helped shape the world into what it is today. There are some statues for religion, nature, folklore, and even tragedies as well. But how often do we see statues portraying pop-culture figures from our favorite movies, cartoons, books, or TV shows?
French 3D artist Benoit Lapray is well-known for his digital artwork and editing skills. He teamed up with 95 Magenta and Emmanuelle Vonck Lugand to replace statues in the streets of Paris with well-known characters. Digitally, of course. They chose to display characters like Goku from Dragon Ball, Darth Vader from Star Wars, Gandalf from Lord of the Rings, and 10 others. They did a great job the statues fit in perfectly and it s easy to imagine taking pictures next to them while traveling.