Even though you can watch movies about killer sharks on SyFy on pretty much any given weekend, they aren't quite in the same echelon as those produced on a bigger budget such as The Meg - but I'll concede that pictures like Ghost Shark and Zombie Shark serve as nice guilty pleasures.
If anybody knows how to make a four-week wait seem like an eternity, it's most certainly Fox. I say that because the last episode of Gotham to have aired, "I am Bane," graced our screens in mid-March. After that, the network decided to put the show on hiatus for a month, with the final episodes set to debut later on in April. In my view, that's a great way to lose momentum.
When it was initially announced that Arrow would be hanging up its quiver following its eighth season, we all assumed that the major players would be around for the final episodes. Instead, we recently learned that fan favorite stalwart Emily Bett Rickards will make her own exit before season 7 has concluded. But if Smallville survived its final three years without Michael Rosenbaum or Kristin Kreuk as part of the principal cast (though both returned for some guest appearances), then so, too, can Arrow get through ten more episodes this fall.
Since the incredibly popular Resident Evil 2 remake dropped this past January, we here at We Got This Covered have been letting you know how to unlock various aspects of the game that aren't necessarily available to you right off the bat. While some things may be a little more obvious such as unlocking Hunk and Tofu, others require a bit more guidance like, say, obtaining weapons with infinite ammo.
Following the massive tragedy that resulted from Thanos' reality altering snap in Infinity War, Earth's Mightiest Heroes sure do have their work cut out for them when it comes to seeking retribution and possibly setting things back to the way they were. Granted, I think most of those affected will return to the land of the living because they have sequels of their own to appear in before long, but it'd be foolish to think there won't be at least a handful of deaths permanently impacting the Marvel Cinematic Universe once Avengers: Endgame fades to black.
When you take into consideration how many villains The Flash has adapted from DC Comics lore during the past five seasons, it's actually kind of difficult thinking what territory there's left to explore. With Godspeed expected to debut soon enough, Mob Rule is really the only major box the series may have left to check off.
Despite the fact that Arrow will be reaching its conclusion next season, that doesn't mean we can overlook what's happening before then. Don't forget, we still have five episodes remaining in the current season, and it's around this time that the series normally kicks things into high gear.
Before you know it, Gotham will be return with its final two episodes and we'll be able to chat about everything that went down in what's sure to be must-see TV. After having to deal with one more rerun in the form of "Ruin" on April 11th, "They Did What?" will see Bane unleash hell and cap off the present-day story arc on April 18th.
As of the time of this writing, we're only three weeks removed from Avengers: Endgame's opening weekend. And as a fan of the superhero genre, I must say I've never seen anticipation from moviegoers reach this level before. If anything, the hype has much to do with folks wanting to know how Joe and Anthony Russo will pick up after Infinity War's cliffhanger.
Now that we finally have a full trailer for the Joker movie to digest, I'm sure we each have our own opinions regarding the flick. Some may be impressed just as I was, while others may not dig what they've seen. Either way, let's not forget that director Todd Phillips has said most assumptions about the film are inaccurate.