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OPINION: Grace Randolph Walks Away from The Last of Us While Collider Screams “Review Bombing” in a Masterclass of Access Media Cowardice

OPINION: Grace Randolph Walks Away from The Last of Us While Collider Screams “Review Bombing” in a Masterclass of Access Media Cowardice

Something strange is happening with The Last of Us Season 2. Not just in the narrative—but in the way the media is covering it. Or more accurately… refusing to. This week, Beyond the Trailer host Grace Randolph tweeted that she’s stepping away from The Last of Us show entirely. 

Wednesday Season 2 Trailer Drops, But Is It the Same Show Fans Remember? — An Addams Fan’s Honest Review

Wednesday Season 2 Trailer Drops, But Is It the Same Show Fans Remember? — An Addams Fan’s Honest Review

After a long and restless wait, Netflix finally dropped the newest trailer for Wednesday Season 2, and reactions have been as sharp and divided as Wednesday’s own wit. On the surface, the return of Jenna Ortega’s deadpan antihero should be a cause for celebration.

But behind the black lace and gothic staging, something feels eerily different.

Pedro Pascal Compares Reed Richards to an Octopus as Fantastic Four: First Steps Teases More Ideological Character Changes

Pedro Pascal Compares Reed Richards to an Octopus as Fantastic Four: First Steps Teases More Ideological Character Changes

Marvel Studios once stood for excitement, consistency, and crowd-pleasing spectacle. But based on the latest wave of quotes and footage from Fantastic Four: First Steps, it’s clear the studio is still prioritizing abstract metaphors and identity-driven rewrites over the qualities that made the brand a global juggernaut. The latest example? Pedro Pascal describing his take on Reed Richards — aka Mister Fantastic — as inspired by… an octopus.

OPINION The Disney Magic Is Gone — There’s No Value Left in a Walt Disney World Vacation

OPINION The Disney Magic Is Gone — There’s No Value Left in a Walt Disney World Vacation

Once upon a time, Walt Disney World was the gold standard of family vacations. It was the crown jewel of American escapism—a place where children and adults alike could step into a world of imagination, wonder, and charm. But that era is over. The magic is gone. And no matter how much Disney’s marketing machine tries to sprinkle pixie dust over the numbers, the truth is unavoidable: there’s simply no longer any value in a Walt Disney World vacation.

OPINION: Fantastic Four Proves There’s No Saving Marvel — Not Even The X-Men Can Revive the MCU Now

OPINION: Fantastic Four Proves There’s No Saving Marvel — Not Even The X-Men Can Revive the MCU Now

Fantastic Four: First Steps was supposed to mark a bold new beginning. Instead, it’s the latest evidence that Marvel Studios has completely lost the plot — and worse, lost its audience. What once was the most trusted name in blockbuster entertainment is now a hollow brand, coasting on nostalgia and ideology rather than quality or storytelling.