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2021 Emmys Predictions:
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
Updated: Aug 19, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: With just three minutes of screentime in the “New World Order...
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Draft>>>Pre-season>>>Regular Season>>>Post Season
2021 Emmys Predictions:
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
Updated: Aug 19, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: With just three minutes of screentime in the “New World Order...
- 8/19/2021
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Warning: Spoilers for the third episode of “Falcon and the Winter Soldier.” Don’t read if you haven’t seen it.
More than a few familiar faces turned up on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” this week, and they weren’t just returning “Captain America” characters. The final moments of the episode saw Bucky reunited with a Wakandan we definitely know: But confidential to the people getting it wrong, it wasn’t Okoye (Danai Gurira), it was Ayo (Florence Kasumba).
As Bucky, Sam and Zemo arrived in Riga, Latvia to continue pursuing Karli Morgenthau and the Flag Smashers, Bucky decides to break off to “go on a walk.” As he meanders away, he finds a metal trinket on the ground — eagle eyed viewers will recognize it as one of the vibranium beads we saw plenty of in “Black Panther — and then another planted on a nearby wall.
As he steps into an alley,...
More than a few familiar faces turned up on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” this week, and they weren’t just returning “Captain America” characters. The final moments of the episode saw Bucky reunited with a Wakandan we definitely know: But confidential to the people getting it wrong, it wasn’t Okoye (Danai Gurira), it was Ayo (Florence Kasumba).
As Bucky, Sam and Zemo arrived in Riga, Latvia to continue pursuing Karli Morgenthau and the Flag Smashers, Bucky decides to break off to “go on a walk.” As he meanders away, he finds a metal trinket on the ground — eagle eyed viewers will recognize it as one of the vibranium beads we saw plenty of in “Black Panther — and then another planted on a nearby wall.
As he steps into an alley,...
- 4/2/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Hello, and welcome to your weekly recap of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. These are meant to be read after watching, so they will go deep into spoiler territory. You have been warned! Previously On… “Thank you, Captain America. But this belongs to you.” In “New World Order,” we caught up with Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and […]
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- 3/26/2021
- by Adam Frazier
- Slash Film
On the March 19, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall and senior writer Ben Pearson to have a spoiler discussion about The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 1 “New World Order” In The Spoiler Room: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 1 […]
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- 3/19/2021
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
One of Marvel's most highly anticipated shows in Phase Four, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, has finally hit Disney+, and so far, it delivers on its hype.
We find Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, the titular characters, navigating a post-Blip world after the events of Avengers: Endgame. And considering
Despite a few concerns, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Season 1 Episode 1 is off to a great start, and it is shaping up to be an excellent series.
“New World Order” primarily focuses on Sam after an elderly Steve gifts him Captain America’s shield. He seems to be doing fine, working with the United States Air Force again. But on the inside, he is not okay because he did not have time to grieve for his friend properly.
Sam, like billions of others, was thrust into a broken world after The Blip ended. Billions of souls are now wandering the earth,...
We find Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes, the titular characters, navigating a post-Blip world after the events of Avengers: Endgame. And considering
Despite a few concerns, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Season 1 Episode 1 is off to a great start, and it is shaping up to be an excellent series.
“New World Order” primarily focuses on Sam after an elderly Steve gifts him Captain America’s shield. He seems to be doing fine, working with the United States Air Force again. But on the inside, he is not okay because he did not have time to grieve for his friend properly.
Sam, like billions of others, was thrust into a broken world after The Blip ended. Billions of souls are now wandering the earth,...
- 3/19/2021
- by Sarah Novack
- TVfanatic
Spoiler Warning: Do not read if you haven’t yet watched Season 1, Episode 1 of Disney Plus’ “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.”
After nine weeks of “WandaVision” — the boldest departure ever for the Marvel Cinematic Universe — the opening of Marvel Studios’ second television adventure, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” felt like stepping inside a pair of comfortable shoes. Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is over Tunisian airspace near the Libyan border, on a covert mission for the U.S. Air Force to rescue a colonel from terrorist captors. Using his Falcon wings, Sam boards a cargo plane, tussles with terrorists, leaps out of said plane, tussles with base diving terrorists, evades helicopter attacks and missile strikes, and manages to rescue the colonel right before crossing the border into Libya.
Sam’s high-flying, action packed escapade feels right at home within the MCU, evoking many of Sam’s past adventures in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,...
After nine weeks of “WandaVision” — the boldest departure ever for the Marvel Cinematic Universe — the opening of Marvel Studios’ second television adventure, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” felt like stepping inside a pair of comfortable shoes. Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is over Tunisian airspace near the Libyan border, on a covert mission for the U.S. Air Force to rescue a colonel from terrorist captors. Using his Falcon wings, Sam boards a cargo plane, tussles with terrorists, leaps out of said plane, tussles with base diving terrorists, evades helicopter attacks and missile strikes, and manages to rescue the colonel right before crossing the border into Libya.
Sam’s high-flying, action packed escapade feels right at home within the MCU, evoking many of Sam’s past adventures in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,...
- 3/19/2021
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
This article contains potential spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 11.
If one needed a firm indication that AMC’s The Walking Dead is on a quick collision course with its climax, the announced casting of fan-favorite character Mercer should certainly suffice. Michael James Shaw has landed the role, which he will field on the upcoming eleventh and final season of the franchise-spawning series. While there have been major divergences from Robert Kirkman’s comic source material, it does seem that Mercer will be as crucial to the approaching endgame of the series as he was to the comic.
The tweeted official announcement of Michael James Shaw’s casting as Mercer, who runs the military side of massive community the Commonwealth, sent a clear signal that the actor will be the most visually comic-adherent adaptation of a Walking Dead character thus far, showing the 6’ 2” African-American actor in jacked form, looking uncannily...
If one needed a firm indication that AMC’s The Walking Dead is on a quick collision course with its climax, the announced casting of fan-favorite character Mercer should certainly suffice. Michael James Shaw has landed the role, which he will field on the upcoming eleventh and final season of the franchise-spawning series. While there have been major divergences from Robert Kirkman’s comic source material, it does seem that Mercer will be as crucial to the approaching endgame of the series as he was to the comic.
The tweeted official announcement of Michael James Shaw’s casting as Mercer, who runs the military side of massive community the Commonwealth, sent a clear signal that the actor will be the most visually comic-adherent adaptation of a Walking Dead character thus far, showing the 6’ 2” African-American actor in jacked form, looking uncannily...
- 3/2/2021
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
The only thing more dangerous than a drug dealer taking out other drug dealers is an unstable Ci.
And that’s just what Intelligence encountered on Chicago Pd Season 8 Episode 7.
Man, that was one hell of an episode. It was messy, emotional, heartbreaking, and, at times, frustrating.
It's been a while since an episode focused solely on Adam Ruzek kept me on the edge of my seat, but Patrick Flueger brought his all to this episode. I felt every single one of his emotions.
The cast has been stepping it up this season despite the choppy storytelling!
Props must also be given to Michael Drayer, who nailed the role of Tommy, and painted a harrowing and painful reality of drug addiction.
While Intelligence really wanted to nab Monahan, a new player in town who was taking out other dealers in the game to eliminate the competition, Tommy should've been pulled...
And that’s just what Intelligence encountered on Chicago Pd Season 8 Episode 7.
Man, that was one hell of an episode. It was messy, emotional, heartbreaking, and, at times, frustrating.
It's been a while since an episode focused solely on Adam Ruzek kept me on the edge of my seat, but Patrick Flueger brought his all to this episode. I felt every single one of his emotions.
The cast has been stepping it up this season despite the choppy storytelling!
Props must also be given to Michael Drayer, who nailed the role of Tommy, and painted a harrowing and painful reality of drug addiction.
While Intelligence really wanted to nab Monahan, a new player in town who was taking out other dealers in the game to eliminate the competition, Tommy should've been pulled...
- 2/18/2021
- by Lizzy Buczak
- TVfanatic
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