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You’ve probably heard that AMC Theaters and Regal owner Cineworld aren’t too happy with Universal right now. In fact, they’re so angry over NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell’s recent comments that both companies have announced that they are refusing to screen the studio’s films. If that decision holds, that’d mean no upcoming tentpoles like Fast and Furious 9 and Jurassic World: Dominion at their locations. Universal led the VOD charge when shutdowns first began by making The Hunt, The Invisible Man and Emma. available for at-home viewing soon after they arrived in theaters. Given …
Crowley was always a fan favorite character on Supernatural, but actor Mark A. Sheppard was no fan of how he ultimately departed the series.
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Remember that long stretch of time where we didn't even know the Avengers 4 title and there was nothing but radio silence from the Russo Brothers and Team Marvel? That time is dusted, my friends, and we are in the official lead-up blitz to Avengers: Endgame. Earlier today, the studio released a giant batch of character posters, using black-and-white and color to reveal a few heroes who got dusted (Shuri, nooooo) and a couple that survived (Happy Hogan still out here thirsting for vengeance). And if you're still coming to terms with all that, so …