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Blue Beetle 104.1: What Your Family Makes You

“The love that you feel for your family makes you weak!” the villain tells Jaime. And later on, he repeats, “I told you, the love that you feel for your family makes you weak!

So I guess that’s what the love that Jaime feels for his family makes him, unless there’s any late-breaking reports.

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The Flash: Another Another Universe

The wonderful thing about The Flash underperforming at the box office is that it seems like it’s making everybody happy.

People who hated the Zack Snyder era say that The Flash is bombing because it’s the last gasp of a failed cinematic universe. In the other corner, Snyder supporters say it’s because the new heads of DC Films made the movie irrelevant, by firing Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot, and shutting down that storyline.

So that’s why everybody’s so cheerful on Twitter today; we finally have something that everyone can agree on.

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods: Believe in Yourself and Be True to Your Friends, and You Can Accomplish Anything

Finally! They’ve made a movie with a positive message that we just don’t see often enough: believe in yourself and be true to your friends, and you can accomplish anything.

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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania: The Problem is Not the Problem

They call it “Marvel Fatigue”, which is apparently a thing that happens to people who like something so much that they watch a lot of it.

Is the world starting to get Marvel fatigue?” Gamerant asked in December 2021, one week before the debut of Spider-Man: No Way Home, which made $805 million domestic.

Marvel Fatigue Is More Obvious Than Ever After San Diego Comic Con,” Thegamer.com asserted in July 2022, halfway between Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($411 million) and Thor: Love and Thunder ($343 million).

Marvel Fatigue Is Setting in with MCU Fans,” Screenrant declared in November 2022, a week after the premiere of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ($453 million).

Marvel’s Kevin Feige has a plan to combat superhero fatigue. Will it work?” AV Club gasped in February 2023, two days before Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania had a $118 million opening weekend.

I swear, my greatest dream in life is that someday people will be as tired of me as they are of Marvel movies. Just imagine how much money I would make.

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