[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers for the Tuesday, October 10, 2023 episode of Jeopardy!] During the October 10 episode of Jeopardy!, returning champion Robert Kaine impressed host Ken Jennings with his custom-made Lego necktie with an accompanying pocket square. Fans of the show also reacted to the man’s neckwear, especially given the fact his previous appearance featured him in a similar Lego bowtie. In the video above, Kaine shows us how he made his bespoke necktie, as previously shown on the show. And he even flexes the same pose he did during his introduction. Although Robert ended up losing the game in 3rd, he may have potentially won over the fans during the interview portion of the show. When host Jennings said he and Robert shared the hobby of building Lego, he revealed last time he came on with Alex Trebek wearing a bow tie. This time, however, he came with a full-length tie that Jennings didn’t even notice was ...
- 10/12/2023
- TV Insider
Those who were reading Marvel Comics in the 1990s likely recall the Spider-Man Clone Saga with embarrassment. From 1994 all the way through 1996, Spider-Man was embroiled in an extensive plot involving a villain named the Jackal and a villainous scheme to flood the world with Spider-Man duplicates. The story involved a Peter Parker clone named Kaine, the death of Aunt May (!), and the discovery that one of Peter's clones had been alive, living as a drifter, since the 1970s.
The Clone Saga technically began in the 1970s. The Jackal, it turns out, was an ex-teacher of Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy who was creepily in love with the latter. When Gwen died, he used his skills in cloning to bring her back from the dead. He also cloned Peter, just for fun I guess. In making the clone, though, the Jackal learned that Peter was Spider-Man, and immediately sought revenge on the original Spider-Man,...
The Clone Saga technically began in the 1970s. The Jackal, it turns out, was an ex-teacher of Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy who was creepily in love with the latter. When Gwen died, he used his skills in cloning to bring her back from the dead. He also cloned Peter, just for fun I guess. In making the clone, though, the Jackal learned that Peter was Spider-Man, and immediately sought revenge on the original Spider-Man,...
- 6/3/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The makers of upcoming animated sequel "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" understand the myriad Spider-Men that have appeared in the character's history, and out of the 240 character models created for the film, many are Spider-People. With each new trailer, Spider-Fans have been keeping their eyes peeled, looking for the parallel Spider-Man they like best.
Most Spider-Fans will likely shake their heads in dismay, however, when you bring up the infamous Clone Saga. In mid-1990s Spider-Man comics, it was revealed that a supervillain called the Jackal had cloned Spider-Man in an effort to, I dunno, sow discord. One of the clones, going by the name Ben Reilly, continued to fight crime as a hero called the Scarlet Spider, a fellow who sported a ripped hoodie.
Natch: It would eventually be revealed that there was a mix-up, and Ben Reilly was actually the original Peter Parker. For a spell, Ben Reilly was the "main" Spider-Man.
Most Spider-Fans will likely shake their heads in dismay, however, when you bring up the infamous Clone Saga. In mid-1990s Spider-Man comics, it was revealed that a supervillain called the Jackal had cloned Spider-Man in an effort to, I dunno, sow discord. One of the clones, going by the name Ben Reilly, continued to fight crime as a hero called the Scarlet Spider, a fellow who sported a ripped hoodie.
Natch: It would eventually be revealed that there was a mix-up, and Ben Reilly was actually the original Peter Parker. For a spell, Ben Reilly was the "main" Spider-Man.
- 4/24/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
TV Fanatic sat down with showrunner Erik Oleson to discuss the Carnival Row series finale.
The writer/producer let us in on all the decisions throughout Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 9 and Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 10, so naturally, watch out for spoilers.
While we may not miss the show nearly as much as him, we also talked about missing it and leaving it open for things in the future.
Erik Oleson is a prolific showrunner and executive producer. Past credits include the Third Season of Netflix's Daredevil and The Man in the High Castle.
There are spoilers for the series finale of Carnival Row below this image. Reader beware!
TV Fanatic: Did you always plan on having a relatively happy ending?
Oleson: It's a pretty mixed bag if we're being honest!
TV Fanatic: A mixed bag, yes, but all the leading players: Agreus, Imogen, Philo, Vignette, Millworthy, and Tourmaline, have...
The writer/producer let us in on all the decisions throughout Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 9 and Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 10, so naturally, watch out for spoilers.
While we may not miss the show nearly as much as him, we also talked about missing it and leaving it open for things in the future.
Erik Oleson is a prolific showrunner and executive producer. Past credits include the Third Season of Netflix's Daredevil and The Man in the High Castle.
There are spoilers for the series finale of Carnival Row below this image. Reader beware!
TV Fanatic: Did you always plan on having a relatively happy ending?
Oleson: It's a pretty mixed bag if we're being honest!
TV Fanatic: A mixed bag, yes, but all the leading players: Agreus, Imogen, Philo, Vignette, Millworthy, and Tourmaline, have...
- 3/20/2023
- by Michael T. Stack
- TVfanatic
It all comes down to the final battle, spearheaded by Vignette, Leonora, the Black Raven, and the New Dawn.
But first, Leonora and all sides planned their attack methods on Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 9.
Many secrets were revealed during the series's penultimate episode, and many were exposed partly due to Tourmaline's powers.
We learned something new about her powers: she can prevent Darius from transforming.
This excited Darius, as transforming is not something he can control.
Tourmaline's powers transformed throughout the season, and even though the magic she inherited was dark, we're happy she could find some good use for it.
She embraced the dark side of her magic while still trying her best not to let it affect her soul.
At the end of the penultimate episode, she purposefully triggered her power to see through the Sparas' eyes, where she discovered its identity.
The Sparas turned out to be Major Vir,...
But first, Leonora and all sides planned their attack methods on Carnival Row Season 2 Episode 9.
Many secrets were revealed during the series's penultimate episode, and many were exposed partly due to Tourmaline's powers.
We learned something new about her powers: she can prevent Darius from transforming.
This excited Darius, as transforming is not something he can control.
Tourmaline's powers transformed throughout the season, and even though the magic she inherited was dark, we're happy she could find some good use for it.
She embraced the dark side of her magic while still trying her best not to let it affect her soul.
At the end of the penultimate episode, she purposefully triggered her power to see through the Sparas' eyes, where she discovered its identity.
The Sparas turned out to be Major Vir,...
- 3/18/2023
- by Michael T. Stack
- TVfanatic
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