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Vincent D'Onofrio Weighs In on the 'Daredevil: Born Again' Overhaul
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Vincent D’Onofrio Weighs In on the ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Overhaul

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 11, 2023

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Within hours of the news breaking that Marvel is basically scrapping Daredevil: Born Again and starting from scratch, Vincent D’Onofrio has already shared his thoughts on the creative overhaul that also signals a changing strategy for Marvel series on Disney+. (Collider)

Speaking of the MCU, like Sarah, I’m also worried about The Marvels because sadboy incel weirdos are going to have a field day if it underperforms, which it very well might. I’d love to be wrong, but it’s not looking good. (Lainey Gossip)

Aaron Rodgers had a meltdown after Travis Kelce laughed off his anti-vaxxer BS. (Celebitchy)

This was refreshing to read, but also troubling that it even needed to be said. (Wonkette)

From Ally: Hi, hello, sharing my article for Ebert on Gravity’s 10 year anniversary and Alfonso Cuaron’s career of stories about loss. (RogerEbert.com)

So far, AI is a money pit that isn’t paying off. Good. (Gizmodo)

Kanye West and Bianca Censori reportedly got married for “religious reasons,” and those religious reasons are “wanted to bang.” (Page Six)

From Roxana: “Your Sweaters Are Garbage: The quality of knitwear has cratered. Even expensive sweaters have lost their hefty, lush glory.” (The Atlantic)

Cher denies trying to have her own son kidnapped. (Rolling Stone)

From Andrew: Would you like to learn about the Pumpkin Man? (YouTube)

Rick and Morty would go 100 seasons if Dan Harmon has his way. Plus a movie! — Why does this sound familiar? (A.V. Club)

Catherine Valente’s The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making made Bothari43 nostalgic for her childhood reading the Wizard of Oz books. “Some of it felt pretty dark for a kids book, but then I remembered some of the creepier bits of Oz…and I started appreciating how Valente doesn’t talk down to younger readers.” Which contemporary books make you nostalgic for your childhood reads? (Cannonball Read 15)

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