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Robin Williams' SVU Episode Was Based on Real Controversial Experiment
SVU has been one of NBC's most popular shows since its inception in 1999, following a team of New York City detectives investigating the most heinous of crimes. Some of these crimes are based off of real-life occurrences, including an episode featuring Robin Williams.
The Most Useless MCU Post-Credits Scene That Never Amounted to Anything
It didn't invent the concept of a "post-credit scene," but the Marvel Cinematic Universe popularized it to the point where no one dares leave the theater until the screen goes black.
DCEU's Death Certificate Lists Cause of Death as 'Snyder', Not 'Gunn'
When James Gunn was hired as the new co-CEO of DC Studios, he was not hesitant on saying they were focused on the future. Fans were excited about the new direction for a studio that had seemed directionless for years, but they had no idea of how extremely Gunn would reset the franchise.
Stephen Amell's Flash Return is the Only Way to End Arrowverse on a High Note
DC Studios are intent on uniting their stories across all media in their new direction, which likely means the end of the Arrowverse. With Season 9 probably being the end of The Flash, Stephen Amell has to make an appearance as Oliver Queen to bring closure to the franchise.
DCU Post-Credits Scene That Never Amounted to Anything (And Never Will)
The post-credit scene of DC's most recent cinematic disappointment Black Adam featured a surprising Henry Cavill Superman cameo, all but promising a long-awaited return. Two months later, it's been announced that Cavill will not return. This is not the first DC movie to amount to absolutely nothing.
Who's the Real MVP of the MCU? We Rank the Avengers by Who Gets the Most Screentime
Who is the Most Valuable Avenger? Is it the mightiest – Thor, a demigod with a mean swing? Is it the fearless leader – Captain America, the first Avenger? Or the smartest – Tony Stark, the visionary? Or could fan-favorite Spider-Man be considered the Marvel Cinematic Universe's MVP?
Senator and Batman Actor Dishes on the Dark Knight's Worst Outing
Patrick Leahy was the first Democrat elected to the United States Senate from the state of Vermont and is the most senior member of Congress, the last of the "Watergate Babies" from 1974. He also appeared in more Batman movies (5) than Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, or Christian Bale. He gave his opinion on the worst cinematic depiction of the Caped Crusader.
Willy Wonka Scene Reveals Why Love & Thunder Was a Complete Joke
The Marvel Cinematic Universe immediately set itself apart from the previous Marvel films with its introductory Iron Man in 2008, showing right off the bat that it was able to integrate humor in serious storylines.