Sisu Road to Revenge – REVIEW

The story begins in 1946 with Aatami returning to his home near the Finnish-Soviet border, only to discover his wife and child have been brutally murdered by a deranged Soviet soldier named Igor Draganov (Stephen Lang). Draganov killed them, and many others, with a shovel to conserve ammunition. Fueled by grief and rage, Aatami then single-handedly killed 300 Russian soldiers in revenge. Now, Draganov is imprisoned, but offered a chance at freedom if he can eliminate Aatami.

Why Batman Has a Beard in Bat-Fam Season 2 Revealed

The episode starts with a surprise: Alicia Pennyworth, Alfred’s grandniece, unexpectedly arrives at Wayne Manor. Her sudden appearance triggers the security system, and viewers get their first glimpse of Bruce Wayne sporting a new beard.

Avatar 3 Popcorn Buckets Bring Banshees From Pandora to Life

Regal Cinemas is offering a special collectible for fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender: Fire and Ash! Starting December 19th, moviegoers can get a Banshee-shaped popcorn bucket exclusively at Regal theaters, but only at participating locations and while supplies last.

What Marvel Fans Get Wrong About Avengers: Doomsday

Now that filming has wrapped, the people involved with the movie have shared some interesting hints about where the story might be going. Many fans have been comparing it to Avengers: Infinity War because both films kick off a two-part ending. But fans are actually thinking about this movie all wrong – it has more in common with a different Avengers film.

That ‘Sexy Assassin’ Look In the New NCIS Episode Should Be A Throwback For ‘Longtime Fans,’ According To Sean Murray

Since Season 4 of NCIS, Sean Murray’s character, Timothy McGee, has been secretly writing the Deep Six book series under the name Thom E. Gemcity, creating characters based on his NCIS colleagues. While the books and Gemcity have appeared in a few episodes, a recent episode took things further by having the actors portray characters from the books. Sean Murray revealed to TopMob that Katrina Law’s character, described as a “sexy assassin,” was designed as a nod to longtime fans of the show.