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Disney+ has arrived and here are some shows to watch that aren t WandaVision or The Mandalorian

February 23, 2021 Hamilton and Taylor Swift s intimate concert session are some of the other shows to catch on Disney+. Instagram/hamiltonmusical, Screengrab from Disney+ Disney+ has arrived in Singapore after a long wait and we re finally part of that world. While it s certainly a moment befitting of a Disney Princess medley, we figured that it will be more helpful to curate a list of shows for you to watch. Of course, by now, you would have read a ton about WandaVision and The Mandalorian. And rather than flogging the proverbial dead horses, we are going to take a look at some of the hidden gems on Disney+ and bring you on a magic carpet ride into the unknown.

Wait, Has Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 2 s New Villain Been Revealed?

Copy to clipboard Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was jam-packed with villains, as Wilson Fisk, a.k.a. Kingpin, employed various superpowered/technologically-enhanced antagonists to carry out his will. With Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2 arriving in the coming years, naturally Miles Morales and the other participating Spider-heroes will need to come together to battle some new villains, and now we may know who one of them will be. Who here is familiar with Dr. Jonathan Ohnn, a.k.a. The Spot? The word over at Murphy’s Multiverse is that The Spot will be one of the “key baddies” in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2. Assuming this is true, it’s unclear if he would serve as the sequel’s main villain or be a minion for the individual who occupies that top spot. Either way, considering that Spot isn’t a Spider-Man villain who hasn’t appeared in movies yet, this is a great platform to introduce him to those unfamiliar with the comics or neve

KAMEN RIDER Honors 50 Years with Weekly Classic Episodes

KAMEN RIDER Honors 50 Years with Weekly Classic Episodes Twitter Look, I’m gonna keep harping on  Kamen Rider until more people watch it. One of the kings of Japanese tokusatsu (or special effects) television, the insect-themed, motorcycle-riding cyborg superhero finally made his way (legally) to North America last year thanks to Toei and TokuSHOUTsu. But with the calendar turning to 2021, it’s an even better time to get into it. Kamen Rider turns 50 this year.  To celebrate, Toei is putting a staggering amount of content on its YouTube channel. This includes full episodes. According to a press release from New Year’s, Toei will put up 1-2 episodes from each of the 31 different seasons on the Toei Tokusatsu World Official YouTube channel each week. With English subtitles! (HT: TokuNation) If you happened to catch Disney+‘s

Marvel s 616: We review the Disney+ documentary series

Marvel s 616: We review the Disney+ documentary series November 16, 2020 by: Synopsis: An anthology documentary series exploring the cultural, societal, and historical impacts of the Marvel Universe and its intersection with the everyday world. Individually, each film in this series tells a compelling story that brings to life its filmmaker s vision. Collectively, these creatively diverse films weave together a tapestry detailing how Marvel has continued to influence our lives. Review: Documentary anthologies have been very popular in recent years. After ESPN s 30 for 30 series became a ratings hit, other networks and services have flocked to the format to entice audiences with looks at all sorts of niche elements of pop culture history. Announced earlier in the year, the new Disney+ series Marvel s 616 looks to take ESPN s approach and deliver a collection of documentaries that all take a look at one hyper-focused aspect of the iconic comic book brand. Just as a disclaimer, Mar

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