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#1 Posted : Tuesday, June 29, 2021 9:22:26 AM(UTC)
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“The tricky thing with Sparks is that – and this is a good thing about the band – there’s no one album that tells you the whole story.”Apron

Marvel’s WandaVision series came to a close back in March, paving the way for Scarlet Witch’s role in the upcoming big screen sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The series featured a credits scene showing Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) both relaxing in a secluded cabin in the mountains and using an astral projection to study the Darkhold book that she took from Agatha Harkness. But fans recently noticed Marvel had the WandaVision credits scene updated, for some reason.

Will we actually get to see Loki’s sexuality play a major part in the Disney+ series? Apart from that exchange, probably not — after this breather of an episode, the show will likely ramp the plot up again next week. But it would be nice to see Loki’s now-canonical bisexuality be shown in more than just a conversation on a bisexually-lit planet.

Full details regarding season 2 aren’t quite available yet, but we know that John de Lancie is back as Q. The character was a villain and sometimes ally on Star Trek: The Next Generation, making his debut in the first episode of that series. Q is an immortal, god-like being obsessed with testing humanity to prove their worth, generally imperiling, annoying, and sometimes helping Captain Picard and the Enterprise crew.

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Yes, “sequels,” plural. There are, in fact, three sequels to the original Parent Trap, all of which were made and released by Disney in the late 1980s. Mills returned for all three, none of which were exactly made in the vein of “two identical twins meet each other for the first time,” but more in the vein of “Kids create wacky hijinks for their parents.” All three of the films aired as part of the weekly Disney TV show, pre-The Wonderful World of Disney, right around the same time that Mills was headlining Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the show that eventually turned into Saved by the Bell. (Did you just learn that Hayley Mills was in the show that became Saved by the Bell? Well, you learn something new every day, so you’re welcome.)

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(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by the comics of Marvel, DC, and more. For comic book movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and whatever catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks.)

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Kirk Wise: We were a little disappointed in its initial weekend. It didn’t do as well as we hoped. We were also disappointed in the critical reaction. It was well-reviewed, but more mixed. Roger Ebert loved us. The New York Times hated us! I felt whipsawed. It was the same critic [Janet Maslin] who praised Beauty and the Beast to the high heavens. She utterly shat on Hunchback.
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