33 Years Ago Today, One of the Best Christmas Movies Ever Arrived (And You May Have Never Seen the Real Version)

Released on December 11, 1992, The Muppet Christmas Carol is widely considered one of the greatest Christmas movies ever made. It was the first Muppet film after the passing of Jim Henson in 1990, directed by his son, Brian Henson. The movie stars the popular Muppets alongside the acclaimed actor Michael Caine, who plays Ebenezer Scrooge. Though it wasn’t a huge success in theaters initially, it has since become a beloved holiday tradition and a memorable film.

Marvel Gets Meta with Surreal Tease of Upcoming Disney+ Series ‘Wonder Man’

Trevor Slattery’s story is one of the most unique in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He began as a way to explain the over-the-top portrayal of the Mandarin in Iron Man 3. However, the short film All Hail The King later revealed that a genuine Mandarin, the leader of the Ten Rings organization, was furious about Slattery using his name. This storyline wasn’t revisited for seven years, until Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) showed that Wenwu (Tony Leung), the inspiration for the Mandarin’s image, had actually kidnapped and imprisoned Slattery. Slattery eventually escaped with Shang-Chi’s help and has now returned to Hollywood to pursue his acting career, where he’s become friends with Simon Williams.

Legendary Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network Actor Jim Ward Dies at 66

Stephanie Miller, a fellow voice actor and radio host, shared the sad news of Jim Ward’s passing on social media this week. She posted a message from Jim’s partner, Janice, who said, “Our wonderful ‘voice deity,’ as Stephanie affectionately called Jim, passed away today at 10:45 AM. Please let Steph know.” Jim and Stephanie co-hosted a radio program together for many years before Jim left in 2017. Janice explained that Jim passed away due to complications from advanced Alzheimer’s, which he was being treated for in Los Angeles. Given his extensive and beloved work, Jim will be deeply missed.

Netflix Is Losing All 7 Seasons of a Hit Sci-Fi Show (And It’s Not Streaming Anywhere Else)

Starting December 18th, all seven seasons and 100 episodes of the sci-fi series The 100 will no longer be available on Netflix. The show, created by Jason Rothenberg and inspired by Kass Morgan’s novels, originally aired from 2014 to 2020. It’s set nearly a century after a nuclear disaster forces humanity to live in space, and follows 100 teenage criminals sent back to Earth to see if it’s habitable – only to find out they’re not the only ones there.

Truth, Justice, Whatever: First Supergirl Merch Drops (Exclusive First Look)

Following the exciting trailer release, DC is quickly offering fans a chance to show their support with a new line of merchandise. The collection includes clothing and collectibles so fans can proudly represent Supergirl. Highlights include exclusive items from the DC Shop, like t-shirts featuring the classic S-Shield and the film’s tagline, “Truth. Justice. Whatever.” These women’s raglan baby tees come in red and blue for $31.95, and women’s and unisex crew shirts are available in black and blue for $36.95.