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The Pumpfaker
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Oh sure, I wouldn't expect a full introduction of Apocalypse or anything like. I was thinking more like a nameplate of En Sabah Nur somewhere in the background.
Lily from the AT&T commercials is playing Squirrel Girl in Freeform's "New Mutants."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/li...-derek-theler-topline-freeform-comedy-1019588
I either forgot or missed that New Warriors was cancelled. I'll miss seeing Milana Vayntrub as Squirrel Girl. Oh well, there's always Lily from AT&T.
The six-episode SiriusXM podcast series titled “Marvel’s Squirrel Girl: The Unbeatable Radio Show,” which stars Milana Vayntrub of AT&T-ad fame as Doreen Green/Squirrel Girl and is written by North, debuted across multiple platforms on Monday. The podcast is produced by Radio Point, the podcast arm of “I Think You Should Leave” and “Life & Beth” production company Irony Point.
Here’s the official description for the “Squirrel Girl” podcast: “Squirrel Girl has taken down Thanos and Doctor Doom — but now she faces something far more terrifying… living authentically. The new series follows Empire State University college student, Doreen Green, who has recently been outed as a super hero — The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl! Hoping to unify her personas in the public eye, Squirrel Girl has created a new student radio show on ESU’s own college station. With the help of her best girl-friend, Nancy Whitehead as producer, and her best squirrel-friend, Tippy-Toe in the booth; Doreen is ready to help more people than ever with her greatest super hero advice. And when the going get rough, she can always lean on her heroic friends: Iron Man, Spider-Man, Chipmunk Hunk, Koi Boi and Brain Drain.
Does Moon Knight get any better? I finished ep 4 and am debating just leaving it behind. Worst Marvel show since Iron Fist imo.
I'm 2 episodes in and asking the same thing. On a serious note though I pretty much got worn out on all the superhero movies years ago. Just too many, too often. Are all the ones coming out lately part of the original Marvel or DC line of characters or are they inventing them as we go along. I'm guessing the latter. Can't imagine Stan Lee came up with ALL of these. Are comic books still being written with new story lines today?