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Why is Charlie Cox’s Daredevil Indispensable?

 Fans of the hit Netflix show have been crying out to Marvel and Disney to bring their beloved show back, and even if we are looking at it objectively, Charlie Cox’s Daredevil should be brought back to life. Ever since fans have realized that the two-year time frame that froze Netflix-Marvel characters has run out, they are raging on the internet for the characters to return on Disney+ (Marvel’s new home). Fans’ campaign to bring back their favorite show has been going on since 2017, but now it has picked up the pace once again. After Marvel’s failed attempt with Ben Affleck, the character made by Stan Lee and Bill Everett made the much necessary transition to the newly released Netflix in 2015. Like Iron Man in the bigger iteration, Daredevil led an army of superheroes to set up a small universe within a larger universe and formed a separate band commonly known as The Defenders. However, despite the shows’ strong critical banking and cult-like following, Netflix cancelled it along...

Warner Bros. is Going to Stick With its Dual Release Plan

 The cinema giant studio, Warner Bros., is going to continue the practice it has followed with its upcoming tentpole, “Wonder Woman 1984.” All of its films that are due for a release in 2021 will be released both in theaters and on OTT platforms simultaneously. When we say OTT platforms, we are essentially talking about HBO Max. On December the 3rd, Thursday, Warner Bros. made an announcement that revealed its plans for the next year. The studio made it clear that all the films that will be released next year will be simultaneously released in theaters and on HBO Max. The confidence shown by Warner Bros. has given us a feeling that they have finally figured out a way out of this uncertainty. The studio has taken 180 degrees from the previous stance they had taken. However, it looks like they have taken massive learnings after a debacle that the “Tenet” had faced in September. They are taking no chances anymore. So, on Thursday, December the 3rd, 2020, they made it clear that all th...