SEGA cult classics Comix Zone and Space Channel 5 are inexplicably getting their own movies.
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Supernatural has always been chock full of references from films, shows, books, and art. Here are some of the more obscure nods from season 1.
You know Harley Quinn and Captain Boomerang. But do you know The Suicide Squad's other new characters, like the Polka-Dot Man or Ratcatcher?
Tis' the season! Ditch those boring traditional seasonal specials and venture into the unknown with these obscure pieces of holiday history!
Supernatural is filled with ghouls, demons, and other monsters, but there are some more obscure creatures you might have forgotten about.
The Boys' season 1, episode 8 features Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul actor, Giancarlo Esposito, who drops a brilliantly obscure reference.
It comes as no surprise that the creators threw in plenty of Easter eggs and hidden references scattered throughout the episodes.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe started with Marvel Studios adapting the best-known properties they still had the rights to. They didn’t have Spider-Man or the X-Men, but they did have Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk (kinda). As the franchise has gone on, they’ve gone deeper into their vault of lesser-known characters.
With Dark Phoenix now playing in theaters, you probably have a few questions either before going into the movie or after coming out of it. The next-to-last X-Men flick, and the final installment to feature this cast before Disney eventually reboots their newly owned property, delves into some oft-explored (and super obscure) Marvel Comics lore but doesn't really do a great job of explaining it. So if you're scratching your head about some of the more cosmic aspects of Dark Phoenix, we've got you covered. Be aware that spoilers lie ahead. So fans …