Moon Knight – Episode 1 Disney+ Review

Marvel’s newest superhero Moon Knight has finally been unveiled on Disney + and we’re here to share our thoughts on the show, starring Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke. New episodes of the six episode season stream on Wednesdays.

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“A former U.S. Marine, struggling with dissociative identity disorder, is granted the powers of an Egyptian moon god. But he soon finds out that these newfound powers can be both a blessing and a curse to his troubled life.”

Moon Knight – Trailer Reaction (2022)

We’re back with our reaction to the official trailer for Marvel Studios Moon Knight that dropped last night. The new series drops March 30th on Disney +.

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“A former U.S. marine, struggling with dissociative identity disorder, is granted the powers of an Egyptian moon god. But he soon finds out that these newfound powers can be both a blessing and a curse to his troubled life.”

Review – Spider-Man : No Way Home (2021)

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By Kevin Muller

The decision to include Spidey so late into the MCU was one of the many intelligent decisions that Kevin Feige, the master of this all, made when constructing this epic cinematic universe. It is comfort food while the newer, and lesser known, heroes start to come out of the woodwork. The first two Spider-Man films were loads of fun, mainly because of Tom Holland’s exuberant performance as one of Marvel’s most famous heroes. Does the English actor go 3-3?

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Loki – Episode 6 Disney+ Review

The Marvel Cinematic Universe will never be the same following the epic season one finale of Loki titled “For All Time.” Logan and Henry return to recap the episode and share their final thoughts on the God of Mischief’s first season on Disney+.

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“The mercurial villain Loki resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of “Avengers: Endgame.”

Review – Black Widow (2021)

by Kevin Muller

The essence of family seems to be creeping into big budget films lately. There have been countless memes connecting the word to the Fast and the Furious franchise. Those specific ones are hilarious since, what once was a sincere part of those films, has now become a punchline. In Marvel’s Black Widow, it is used to reduce to coldness of the title character, who was trained to be a heartless killing machine. Does it work? Are people in for a treat after waiting two years for Marvel’s new entry?

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