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Bruce Campbell’s Frankenstein Movie Might End Up On Netflix

Bruce Campbell reveals that his Frankenstein horror movie, Bruce vs. Frankenstein could go straight to Netflix. As the star of The Evil Dead franchise as well as its sequel TV series Ash Vs. Evil Dead, Campbell has gained a significant following over the years. Known primarily for his cocksure swagger in the face of countless demonic hordes, Campbell has created a niche for himself in low-budget horror cinema, often with intentionally hilarious results.

Campbell has become so adept within these sorts of cinematic worlds that he’s also moved from actor to filmmaker at times, most recently with the film he directed in 2007, My Name is Bruce. His third directorial outing, the film mixes fantasy with reality when a group of teens mistakes the Evil Dead star for a real demon slayer. They kidnap Campbell and bring him to their town in order to help fight off an ancient, newly awakened Chinese demon. Several years later, Campbell stated he wanted to make a sequel that he described as “The Expendables of horror.” In other words, his intent is to take well-known horror actors (such as Robert Englund and Kane Hodder) and mix them into a Campbell-esque world of onscreen horror mayhem.

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A decade later, and fans still haven’t seen any sign that Bruce Vs. Frankenstein is on its way. However, Campbell is still very much involved with the project and appears to have his sights set on Netflix as a home for it. The most recent news about the passion project comes to us from JoBlo, with Campbell explaining that the biggest step in getting the film off the ground is the creation of a graphic novel which he will then adapt into a screenplay. According to Campbell, the idea came from his partner Mike Richardson, who has previous experience with this type of approach at Netflix:

"I talked with Mike Richardson, who is my partner on this and we’re going to start with a graphic novel. So, I am going to adapt the screenplay. We’re going to put that out first so people in the industry can get a better sense of it. Mike has been selling a lot of projects to Netflix and he said that’s kind of the way to go with his material and fantasy stuff so he suggested we do that first. We’ll get a great artist, sell it in comic book form, people can totally see it and as a director, its kind of like doing storyboards. It’s a tremendous amount of extra prep that I can do just by going through it because I actually have to think about pages, panels and descriptions. It’s a format that’s not my normal format. Screenplay format, I can fart, I got that down. This is different with the way it looks on the page so it will be a very interesting translation process."

After a decade of planning and work, it does seem that Bruce Vs. Frankenstein is moving in the right direction. What’s more, Campbell’s approach to the film is one that will likely create a powerful familiarity with the material – something that is essential for any filmmaker. Campbell has built an entire career on maintaining a strong understanding and connection to source material. The Ash character that he’s portrayed for decades has become so interchangeable with who the 62-year-old horror legend is that it’s become the focus of films such as My Name is Bruce and Bruce Vs. Frankenstein.

It’s also a plus that Campbell wants to go to Netflix with the film. If Ash vs Evil Dead would have started off on Netflix rather than Starz it could have gotten a wider fanbase. A Netflix release would not only benefit Bruce vs. Frankenstein by opening it up to more fans, but it could also give Campbell more creative freedom on his project. However, even if Bruce Vs. Frankenstein doesn’t make it to Netflix, hopefully, the graphic novel will get a wide release, allowing fans to still enjoy Campbell's riotous adventures.

Next: Everything We Know About Evil Dead 4

Source: JoBlo



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Bachelorette: What Happened to Chad Johnson From JoJo's Season?

With JoJo Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette airing Monday, it raises the question of what happened to one of the most notorious villains in franchise history, Chad Johnson? His aggression and instability was too much for JoJo, and he didn't stop getting himself into trouble once season 12 ended.

Chad was looking for more than love on JoJo's season. He wanted to play up a certain caricature, one of a bad boy who cares more about his physique than of the feelings of those around him. JoJo kept Chad around long enough for him to spar with the other contestants. He shoved Evan Bass during a group date and traded verbal jabs with Alex Woytkiw throughout the season, eventually falling to Alex in a two-on-one date. Seething, Chad stormed back to the house to deliver his final words to the rest of the men. He should have gone away after that. But The Bachelor franchise knew his entertainment value was too rich too ignore.

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They paid the price. On the first episode of the following season of Bachelor In Paradise, Chad was removed from competition due to his aggressive behavior, leaving with a memorable "F*** you, Chris Harrison." Chad joined the cast of Ex on the Beach, where his recklessness was matched by some of the other troublesome personalities in the house. He kept coming back to our televisions because of his willingness to embrace the evil character he had created for himself.

But he wasn't just a bad boy for television. He turned out to be a pretty terrible guy in real life. Earlier this year, he was arrested for robbery with domestic violence enhancement. Though he has since been released from jail, the danger he can cause to not only himself but to those around him was never just for show.

The year 2016 marked the height of The Bachelor's experimentation with the villain archetype. The editors overloaded the audience with mean comments from Olivia Caridi on Ben Higgins' season and then followed it up with Chad. These types of characters simply don't enthrall an audience as well as they should because their entire edit is based upon a one-dimensional narrative. Chad should have never been cast on The Bachelorette. After his run-in with the law, it's unlikely we'll see him on any show again. If producers of The Bachelorette cared about the well-being of its cast, Chad wouldn't have even been considered in the first place.

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Hermione Granger Vs. Willow Rosenberg: Which Witch Is More Powerful?

Hermione Granger and Willow Rosenberg share a significant number of similarities. Both women are powerful witches who have fought against evil and the forces of darkness. Hermione is a key member of Harry Potter's Golden Trio, whereas Willow is an integral part of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Scooby Gang. In addition to their powers, Hermione and Willow are considered far and away the smartest members of their respective groups.

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Their magical abilities differ, but Hermione and Willow have both displayed immense power throughout their respective series.' Both of them are beloved and iconic characters, but which witch is more powerful?

10 Hermione: A Quick Win With The Killing Curse

Hermione has access to a multitude of spells that Willow doesn't, the most effective of which is the Killing Curse. Although Hermione's moral compass would sway her from casting an Unforgivable Curse, she is certainly capable of performing such a dreaded spell.

In a battle to the death against Buffy's Willow Rosenberg, Hermione always has Avada Kedavra at her disposal. She could end the fight quickly and overpower her impressive opponent.

9 Willow: Doesn't Need A Wand

A disadvantage of the magical system in Harry Potter is the characters' reliance on wands. Hermione is proficient in wandless magic, but like other witches and wizards, her spells work better with a wand. Unfortunately for Hermione, Willow doesn't have this problem.

Willow's magic isn't tied to her wand; her magic is equally as powerful without a channeling conduit. If Hermione loses her wand during the battle then Willow could easily capitalize on the opportunity to defeat her enemy.

8 Hermione: Using Magic Isn't Tiring

Willow may not need a wand but, as shown throughout Buffy the Vampire Slayer, using magic eventually drains her. Hermione has the upper hand here. If she can encourage Willow to exhaust her supply of energy then she could manage to outlast the other witch.

Hermione is intelligent as well as powerful. Should she be able to stand her ground against Willow long enough for the other witch's magic to wane then Hermione could emerge victorious from this battle.

7 Willow: More Powerful As Dark Willow

Willow's intelligence shouldn't be underestimated either. The witch is exceedingly smart and has extensive magical knowledge. Thanks to her book-draining moment in Season 6's "Villains," Dark Willow is accomplished with dark magic and one of the most powerful threats in the Buffyverse.

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Dark Willow went toe-to-toe with the Slayer. She would have destroyed the world if it weren't for Xander. If Willow reverts to her evil counterpart mid-battle then Hermione doesn't stand a chance.

6 Hermione: Can Apparate Out Of Harm's Way

Willow displays similar teleportation powers in Buffy's sixth season, but Hermione's Apparition seems much quicker and more useful. The Gryffindor witch could Apparate in and out of the battleground to slowly drain Willow of her magic.

Hermione's Apparition is handy but doesn't guarantee her a win over Willow. As a last resort, Hermione could Apparate to safety at Shell Cottage or the Burrow.

5 Willow: Stronger Magic

Hermione is one of the most proficient spellcasters in Harry Potter, but the magic in Buffy the Vampire Slayer seems stronger. Willow's magic draws from otherworldly occult sources. Her spells have lasting — and often adverse — effects.

If Willow has the time to assemble her spellcasting tools then her magic could overpower Hermione's. Willow performed several complex spells in the series, including resurrecting Buffy and activating the Potential Slayers. Defeating Hermione would be an easy feat in comparison.

4 Hermione: Practical Magic

Willow's magic might be stronger but Hermione's is more practical. The Hogwarts student has a repertoire of handy jinxes at her disposal, such as the Stunning Spell and the Impediment Jinx. Any of these could be a quick solution to bring Willow down.

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Many of Willow's stronger spells require ritualistic preparation and plenty of ingredients from the Magic Box. With Willow caught off-guard, Hermione's spells are more useful in combat.

3 Willow: Capable Of Killing

Hermione is a powerful opponent but she has never killed anybody, unlike Willow. Driven by grief, Dark Willow savagely slaughtered Warren Mears in season 6 of Buffy. Although she later shows remorse for this, Willow still proved that she is capable of doing something Hermione isn't.

If Willow's evil counterpart comes out to play during battle then there is no doubt that she would be capable of killing her opponent. Hermione may hold back, unwilling to kill another person.

2 Hermione: Brightest Witch Of Her Age

There's a reason why Sirius Black dubs Hermione "the brightest witch of [her] age." Hermione studies hard throughout the Harry Potter series and frequently saves the day with her knowledge. She is one of the strongest characters in the series, capable of fighting against her enemies.

Willow would have a tough time defeating Hermione in combat. The Hogwarts witch is exceptionally talented and one of the most powerful witches in the Harry Potter universe.

1 Willow: Most Powerful Member Of The Scoobies

Hermione might be the brightest witch of her age, but Buffy herself recognizes Willow as the strongest member of the Scoobies in season 7. Willow is instrumental in defeating the First Evil and continues to grow in power in the succeeding Buffy comics.

Willow and Hermione are both lauded as the smartest and strongest members of their respective friendship groups. Both witches are immensely powerful. Though Willow's dark alter-ego gives her an advantage, the magical skill of both women makes this hypothetical clash impossible to predict.

NEXT: Buffy The Vampire Slayer: 10 Things About Willow That Would Never Fly Today



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How I Met Your Mother: The 5 Best (& 5 Worst) Things Ted Ever Did

Throughout nine highly rated seasons of How I Met Your Mother, viewers followed Ted Mosby’s quest for love as he searched New York City high and low for his soulmate. Along the way, he pulled off some really sweet romantic gestures, but he also did some pretty awful things.

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In the years since the show went off the air, HIMYM fans have come to realize that Ted isn’t that great. He’s more of a Nice Guy™ than an actual nice guy. But he wasn’t all bad. So, here are the five best and five worst things that Ted Mosby did.

10 Best: Not Giving The Locket To Robin

Robin buried a locket that her father gave her in the park and then couldn’t find it again, so Ted became determined to track it down and give it to her as a wedding gift. The search took him all over the country and, at one point, into a river.

Eventually, though, he decided not to give her the locket, and instead gave her a framed photo of the gang. This marked emotional growth for Ted, as he let go of Robin and accepted that she was marrying Barney.

9 Worst: Encouraging Victoria To Ditch Her Fiancé At The Altar

Remember when Stella left Ted at the altar? He didn’t stop moping about it for years, and continually described it as the most devastating experience of his entire life.

But then, when Victoria came back into his life and showed some semblance of cold feet about her upcoming wedding, he didn’t hesitate to encourage her to do the same and ditch her fiancé at the altar to run away with him and have another go at their already-failed relationship.

8 Best: Accepting Stella’s Decision To Leave Him At The Altar

After Ted was left at the altar, he wasn’t particularly mad, and his friends thought that was weird. When Stella came into a restaurant where they were dining to pick up takeout, they decided to follow her so that Ted could air his grievances.

Ted became particularly furious when he learned that Stella moved to New York for Tony (after refusing to do the same for him), but decided to accept her decision and keep his cool when he saw how happy Stella and Lucy were.

7 Worst: Breaking Up With Natalie By Voicemail On Her Birthday

For a guy who claims to be a hopeless romantic and believes that he deserves to find the perfect union, Ted can be pretty terrible at navigating relationships. When he broke up with Natalie, he did two things horrendously wrong.

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He broke up with her on her birthday (and later did it again), and not only that, he did it by voicemail. And all her friends and family were in her apartment, listening to the message, waiting to surprise her with a party.

6 Best: Putting On A Christmas Light Show For Robin

When Robin is facing a Christmas alone in season 7’s “Symphony of Illumination,” Ted decides to cancel his trip home to Cleveland in order to give her an awesome Christmas.

She comes up to their apartment and Ted treats her to a spectacular light show set to the sounds of AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell.”

5 Worst: Telling Robin To Get Rid Of Her Dogs

When Robin found out that half the things in Ted’s apartment were given to him by ex-girlfriends, she politely asked him to get rid of them. And he refused to do so.

But when he found out that ex-boyfriends gave Robin her dogs — living, sentient beings, totally different from inanimate objects — he wanted her to get rid of them. And she did!

4 Best: Sitting At Tracy’s Side In The Hospital

The poorly paced final episodes of How I Met Your Mother made Ted’s relationship with Tracy feel like an afterthought, as the finale brushed over her death and hammered home that Ted’s true love was always Robin.

But Ted and Tracy were genuinely in love. What viewers see in the finale is a montage of Ted and Tracy’s sweetest moments, including Ted sitting at Tracy’s side in the hospital, reading with her.

3 Worst: Telling His Kids About Their Dead Mother To Get A Pass To Pursue Robin

At the end of nine long years, fans of a show called How I Met Your Mother finally got to see how the narrating protagonist met his kids’ mother. Fans had to sit through a lot of different morals that Ted drew from the story of how he met his wife.

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And at the end of it all, the audience discovered that the titular mother was dead all along, and Ted was only telling his kids this story so that they’d give him permission to date their Aunt Robin.

2 Best: Stealing The Blue French Horn

Ted wasn't always a great human being, but he could always be counted on for a sweeping romantic gesture. This is the kind of gesture that offsets real problems until they become too much, but that’s a future problem.

The defining romantic gesture from Ted’s on-and-off relationship with Robin — and, based on its reappearance in the last scene of the series finale, the defining moment of the entire show — is Ted’s theft of the blue French horn.

1 Worst: Cheating On Victoria With Robin

When Victoria was offered a huge career opportunity in Germany, she thought the best course would be to just break up with Ted. But he convinced her to give long distance a try — only to cheat on her with Robin

It was later revealed that Victoria had already started cheating on Ted before he came clean and they broke up, but it still doesn’t excuse Ted’s own infidelity.

NEXT: How I Met Your Mother: 10 Episodes That'll Never Get Old



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The Best Character In Each Of IMDb's 10 Top-Rated Coen Brothers Movies

The Coen brothers have ranked among the world’s most revered filmmakers since they blazed into multiplexes with their neo-noir debut Blood Simple in the late ‘80s. A few of the Coens’ movies, from Fargo to No Country for Old Men, have been praised as some of the greatest films ever made, while others, like The Big Lebowski, have amassed a cult following.

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The Coens’ movies are guaranteed to supply a bevy of memorable characters, brought to life by perfectly cast actors who jumped at the chance to work with the filmmaking duo. Here are the best characters from IMDb’s 10 top-rated Coen brothers films.

10 Inside Llewyn Davis (7.5) – Llewyn Davis

The structure of Inside Llewyn Davis meant that the titular struggling folk artist is the only major character, with the other characters dropping in and out of his life. The movie presents vignettes from Llewyn’s life, taking him from his friends’ couch to a jazz musician’s car.

Oscar Isaac’s performance in the role of Davis keeps the audience hooked from beginning to end, as he tempers the needs of his career with his needs as an artist.

9 The Man Who Wasn’t There (7.5) – Birdy Abundas

Ed Crane’s wildly inappropriate romance with teenage piano player Birdy Abundas feels like it’s from a totally different movie, as it’s out of step with the film’s noir-ish tone.

Scarlett Johansson was the perfect actor to bring out Birdy’s disturbing slant on the femme fatale, who explicitly offers to perform a sex act on Ed in her final scene.

8 True Grit (7.6) – Mattie Ross

The original adaptation of True Grit focused on Rooster Cogburn so that it could be sold as a John Wayne western, but the source novel is told from the perspective of his 14-year-old companion, Mattie Ross.

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The Coens stuck closer to the book when they helmed their own adaptation, and picked out Hailee Steinfeld from a group of hundreds of applicants to play the role. Steinfeld’s Oscar-nominated turn as a young woman determined to avenge her father’s death roots the movie in a real humanity.

7 Blood Simple (7.6) – Loren Visser

The Coen brothers established their uniquely bleak, postmodern take on genre tropes with their debut feature, Blood Simple, a neo-noir about a man hiring a private eye to find out if his wife is cheating on him (which she is, with one of his employees).

The private eye, Loren Visser, turns out to have some terrifying ulterior motives. M. Emmet Walsh is brilliantly sinister in the role, really bringing Visser's sadism to life.

6 O Brother, Where Art Thou? (7.7) – Delmar O’Donnell

One of the most quintessentially Coeny movies from the duo’s career, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, transplants the story of Homer’s The Odyssey into Depression-era rural Mississippi as three escaped convicts seek hidden treasure.

All three leads — George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson  are hilarious, but the latter (playing small-time crook Delmar O’Donnell) steals the show.

5 Barton Fink (7.7) – Charlie Meadows/Karl Mundt

John Goodman has played a ton of memorable roles in the Coens’ movies. They cast him as the titular playwright’s neighboring hotel guest Charlie Meadows in Barton Fink because his warm, unsuspecting presence would lull the audience into a false sense of security. He's just a trustworthy insurance salesman. So, when Charlie is revealed to be Karl Mundt, a serial killer whose M.O. is decapitation, it’s all the more shocking.

4 Miller’s Crossing (7.8) – Leo O’Bannon

There are plenty of memorable characters in Miller’s Crossing, from the mob heavy Tom Reagan to the double-crossing Bernie Bernbaum, but the greatest is crime boss Leo O’Bannon, played by the convincingly tough-as-nails Albert Finney.

In the character’s finest hour, he thwarts an attempt on his life as goons break into his house and he masterfully outsmarts them before chasing them off his property with a machine gun.

3 The Big Lebowski (8.1) – Jeff “The Dude” Lebowski

There are some brilliant characters in The Big Lebowski, like John Goodman’s hothead Vietnam vet Walter Sobchak, but the movie’s undeniable M.V.P. is the Dude, the central protagonist in the Coens’ Chandleresque stoner comedy. The juxtaposition of a carefree pothead against a hard-boiled mystery story is delightfully absurd.

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Jeff Bridges breathed so much life into the role that he inspired a religious following. “Dudeism” is a religion comprising Lebowski fans who want to chill out and live in the moment like the Dude.

2 Fargo (8.1) – Marge Gunderson

Frances McDormand has played a ton of great characters across the Coens’ filmography, but by far the most iconic is Marge Gunderson from Fargo. She has a mutually supportive relationship with her husband and she deals with her pregnancy and homicide cases simultaneously.

While Jerry Lundegaard is screwing up his ill-conceived plan to kidnap his wife and the kidnappers he hired are turning on each other, Marge is just a hard-working cop trying to solve the case and bring the guilty party to justice.

1 No Country For Old Men (8.1) – Anton Chigurh

The Coens directed Javier Bardem to a much-deserved Academy Award in the role of Anton Chigurh, the hitman tracking down Llewelyn Moss in No Country for Old Men. Chigurh is chillingly lacking in the qualities that make us human. When he kills, there isn’t a dash of emotion in his eyes.

His unconventional character arc makes him a living embodiment of violence: he comes out of nowhere, he leaves nothing but chaos and destruction in his path, and then he vanishes without a trace.

NEXT: The Most Memorable Scene From Each Of IMDb's 10 Top-Rated Coen Brothers Movies



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Sons Of Anarchy: 10 Ways Juice Got Worse & Worse | ScreenRant

Juan Carlos "Juice" Ortiz was one of the many Sons Of Anarchy characters who never saw better days. Every single day came with a new challenge, and while trying to handle these challenges, he kept on getting worse and worse. Eventually, he reached a point of no redemption.

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Juice started as a hacker and tech expert for SAMCRO before becoming more involved in field operations. The field was a tough playground for him, and he often found himself making plenty of mistakes. Here are the ways in which he kept going on a downward spiral.

10 Cooperated With The Authorities

Nothing puts a gangster at greater risk of being killed by his fellow colleagues than cooperating with the authorities. In the fourth season, AUSA Potter figured that Juice was the weakest link in SAMCRO so he targeted him as a potential informant.

Potter had discovered that Juice was not fully Puerto Rican. His father was African-American thus he made Roosevelt threaten him about leaking the information. African-Americans weren't allowed to be members of SAMCRO at the time, so Juice began cooperating.

9 Constant Carelessness

Juice was often careless and he made no effort to change. For example, when an ATF agent came to Charming to try and bring down SAMCRO, the members transferred all their illegal weapons to the Devil's Tribe base Indian Hills, Nevada. Juice and Tig were given the responsibility of stealing a truck that would be used to transport the weapons.

Juice went on to give crystal meth to the dogs guarding the truck yard so that they'd pass out. The opposite happened as the dogs became more fierce. As a result, Tig was almost torn to pieces by the dogs. This made Tig become hostile towards juice. It's a wonder that Juice thought meth would tame dogs.

8 Evolved Into A Murderer

For the first three seasons, Juice never killed anyone. While his brothers were taking lives on a daily, Juice managed to stay without blood on his hands. But all this changed when he was released from prison with the other SAMCRO members.

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Together with Bobby, Chibs, and Happy he went to get arms from some members of the Russian Mafia but they murdered them right after that, This was Juice's first kill but it just so happened that one of the men they had murdered was an undercover FBI agent.

7 Desperate Measures

As part of his job of being an informant, Juice was tasked with getting a cocaine sample that SAMCRO was selling so that Roosevelt could build a solid case against both the IRA and the Cartel. So, Juice managed to take one of the cocaine bricks.

However, the club realized that one of the bricks was missing. As Juice attempted to take the brick back, Miles caught him with it. During the confrontation, Juice ended up killing Miles. And as if that wasn't enough, he framed him for stealing the cocaine too. Desperation had forced him to kill a SAMCRO brother.

6 Lost The Desire To Live

After cooperating with the authorities and killing Miles, Juice began to feel really guilty. The club hadn't figured out he was ratting yet but he felt like his days were numbered.

Even after Clay congratulated him and gave him a "Man Of Mayhem" patch as a reward for the way he dealt with the Mayans and Russians, Juice wasn't feeling too comfortable. Thinking there was no other way to redeem himself, he decided to hang himself on tree. But it wasn't his day yet. The tree snapped and he survived.

5 An Easy Target

Despite being a gangster, Juice never made any effort to toughen up. It always felt like he didn't belong in this world. Due to his weakness, he was often targeted by anyone looking to take advantage of the club. The Potter and Roosevelt scenario is a good example.

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In the third season, Juice was also assaulted by the Calaveras MC as he tried to sell the pharmaceutical drugs that Piney's friend had given the club. The Calaveras also took his cut. And during the prison stint in the second season, he was stabbed repeatedly with a shiv. He was again attacked by the Triads during his second stint in prison in the seventh season.

4 Fading Loyalty

Juice has been Clay's guy since the first season. It was evident that if there was ever going to be a division in the club, he'd pick Clay's side. However, in Season 5, Juice agreed to side with Jax when he was threatened with expulsion and being punished for his crimes.

He agreed to get evidence linking Clay to the Normad home invasions. As a result, Clay was voted out of the club and Jax took over as the new president. Later on, Juice also gave Jax the gun that was used to frame Clay for the murder of Damon Pope. 

3 Tried Too Hard To Prove Himself

Given that Jax knew all his sins, Juice began trying too hard to prove himself. After returning to Charming from the Indian Hills in Season 6, he helped Jax kill the mother of a kid who shot up his school with a KG-9 that the club had sold. The killing ate at his conscience but he figured he had to do it so as not to lose his patch.

Later on, he and Tig attacked and killed a group of Ne0-Nazis that had assaulted Unser. He also fought with corrupt cops to prevent them from arresting Jax. And when SAMCRO helped the Irish to rescue Clay, Juice he ran over and killed a guard. Jax even noticed his excessiveness and told him he had nothing to prove.

2 The Drugs

When Bobby advised Juice to go to the Diosa and have a good time, Juice stole his Oxycontin so that he could use it to get high. Juice ended up taking too much of the drug that he passed out. Luckily, he was found by Nero and Gemma before things took a turn for the worst.

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The drugs were a way of Juice escaping all the troubles that were coming his way. While high, he accidentally revealed that Jax ordered him to kill Darvany. By doing this, he erased all the strides he had made to prove himself to Jax. A while later, Jax found out that Juice had exposed their secret.

1 Complicit In Tara's Murder

Juice passed by Tara's home just after Gemma had killed Tara. There, he found Gemma and Roosevelt. As Roosevelt attempted to request backup, Juice killed him. He then disposed of all the evidence into dumpsters.

This was a mistake on his part since he could have been better of telling Jax what had happened. By siding with Jax instead of Gemma, he could have gotten back to the club's good books. He didn't see things this way thus he lost a major chance he had of redeeming himself.

NEXT: Sons of Anarchy: 10 Continuity Errors Fans Didn't Notice



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The Fast Saga's Future After Fast & Furious 10 Explained

While the mainline series will supposedly end with Fast & Furious 10, the Fast franchise may live on after that. Much like its protagonist, Dominic "Dom" Toretto, the Fast & Furious movies have come a long ways from humble beginnings. What started as a Point Break-esque action-thriller about illegal street racing (one now marvelously dated by its late 1990s/early 2000s sensibilities) has evolved into a series of globe-trotting heist movies and crime capers. In addition to being a money-making machine, the property has earned the respect of critics for its ability to combine ludicrous action sequences with unabashedly corny, yet sincere and touching messages about family and brotherhood.

Nothing lasts forever, though, and for years the plan has been to end the central Fast & Furious films with Fast & Furious 10. Star and producer Vin Diesel confirmed those plans as recently as February, just prior to Fast & Furious 9 being delayed from its original release date in April because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to teasing the possibility of Fast & Furious 10 being a two-parter, he also hinted at the larger property's future, saying " it would be nice for this world to continue for generations to come.”

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With Dominic Toretto's story winding down, the Fast franchise is already shifting its focus to spinoffs. The first such film, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, hit theaters in 2019, with Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham reprising their roles as DSS agent Luke Hobbs and mercenary Deckard Shaw. Diesel has also confirmed progress is being made on a women-led Fast & Furious spinoff, with Lindsey Beer (Sierra Burgess is a Loser), Geneva Robertson-Dworet (Tomb Raider), and Nicole Perlman (Guardians of the Galaxy) all involved as writers. He's hinted at other spinoffs beyond that in the past, but has yet to share any information about what they would entail.

Critically, Hobbs and Shaw was praised for its exhilarating action scenes (courtesy of John Wick and Deadpool 2 co-director David Leitch) and leads' buddy-comedy chemistry, but criticized for being in a rush to set up an entire sub-franchise around Johnson and Statham. It was also seen as another step away from the series' origins as a saga about outlaws bonding across the barriers of race and culture, and not in a good way. Still, it took in over a quarter of a billion dollars, and Johnson has since confirmed development on Hobbs & Shaw 2 is well underway. The Rock has further hinted at his return to the mainline films for Fast & Furious 10, having (at least, in public) buried the hatchet with Diesel following their much-publicized clash during the making of The Fate of the Furious.

For now, it's unclear when the women-led spinoff  would release in relation to Hobbs & Shaw 2 and Fast & Furious 10. There are multiple established characters the film could focus on, including Fast & Furious staples Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and Mia (Jordana Brewster), along with more recent additions like Nathalie Emmanuel's hacktivist Ramsey. There've even been discussions about a spinoff centered on Charlize Theron as the cyberterrorist Cipher, following her introduction in Fate of the Furious and return in next year's Fast & Furious 9. However, it's unclear if this would be the same as the women-led Fast & Furious project or another movie entirely.

The question is whether the Fast franchise can continue to thrive after Fast & Furious 10 without the core team it's formed over the last decade (including, Dom, Letty, Roman, Mia, Tej, and Ramsey). Fate of the Furious has already raised doubts about the series' ability to carry on after retiring the late Paul Walker's character, Brian O'Connor, during Furious 7, and it remains to be seen how Fast & Furious 9 handles Han's return following his apparent death. Similarly, Hobbs and Shaw laid the groundwork for a new team in its sequel, but there's a risk audiences won't take to them the way they have to Dom's extended family. For those reasons, it's probably best the minds behind the franchise take things one quarter-mile at a time, lest they get ahead of themselves.

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Marvel's 4 Eternals Teams Explained (& Which Ones The Movie Will Have)

There are four different groups of Eternals in Marvel Comics, and at least two are expected to appear in the upcoming Marvel movie. In the Marvel Universe, the Eternals are a super-powered race of immortal beings created by the Celestials thousands of years ago. They were born from the imagination of legendary Marvel Comics writer and artist Jack Kirby during the 1970s.

These obscure Marvel characters will be making their live-action debut when they join the MCU in Phase 4. Directed by Chloe Zhao and scheduled for a February 2021 release, Eternals features a star-studded cast that includes names like Angelina Jolie, Kit Harington, Salma Hayek, and Richard Madden. The movie’s story will follow the Eternals on a story that will pit them against the Deviants, who in the comic books are the Eternals’ greatest enemies. These grotesque creatures are a genetic offshoot of humanity who live underground. The Eternals and the Deviants have been in conflict with each other for millennia.

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Though the MCU’s Deviants haven’t been revealed yet, Marvel has revealed which Eternals from the comics the movie will use. As expected, the second film on Marvel’s Phase 4 slate will center on Marvel’s Earth-based Eternals, which includes characters like Ikaris, Sersi, Thena, and Makkari. However, there are other branches of Eternals that exist across the cosmos, and it’s possible that they’ll make cameo appearances through flashbacks, or be saved for future Marvel movies. Here’s every group of Eternals in Marvel Comics, and which ones that the movie will use.

Thousands of years into the past, the god-like Celestials paid a visit to Earth and conducted experiments on human test subjects. Their experiments resulted in the creation of two additional races, the Eternals and the Deviants - the latter of which was considered a failure, while the former resembled humans but possessed an unnatural longevity. The Eternals built a city called Titanos on Earth and made it their home. Centuries later, their chief scientist and leader – an Eternal named Kronos – was working with cosmic energy when an accident destroyed his body and permanently altered the molecular structure of all Eternals on Titanos. Because of this incident, the Eternals and all their descendants gained immortality and developed cosmic powers.

One of the consequences of this experiment was that Titanos was destroyed by the release of all that energy, forcing the Eternals to build a new home. With Kronos gone, a new leader was chosen to take his place: Zuras, Kronos’ son. Under the leadership of Zuras, the Eternals founded the city of Olympia, a secret place located near Mount Olympus in Greece. This became the main base of the Eternals going forward. Most of the stories in the comics related to the Eternals revolve around Zuras’ group, and it would seem that the same will be true for the movie, as the main cast is mostly made up of Olympian Eternals. Thena (Angelina Jolie), Sersi (Gemma Chan), Sprite (Lia McHugh), Gilgamesh (Don Lee), Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry), and Makkari (Lauren Ridloff), all hail from Olympia in Marvel Comics.

When Titanos was destroyed, the Eternals didn’t just build one city; three others were built as well, with one of which being Polaria in Siberia. Those who were born in Polaria are known as Polar Eternals, and they were intitially led by Virako, an incredibly powerful Eternal and the father of Ikaris. After Virako died, his brother Valkin became the new leader of the Polar Eternals. The Polar and Olympian Eternals remained separate, but came together when it was necessary. In the modern era, members of the Polar Eternals settled into Russia and infiltrated their government. It should be noted that the Polar Eternals don’t share the respected reputation of the noble Olympian Eternals.

As explained by Ikaris, “the Polar Eternals don’t “have gentle hearts”. Ikaris said that “Polar Eternals are where thunder rolls and lightning rides the skies”. Sersi described them as bullies. Ikaris and Ajak, though, are exceptions, as both are utilized as heroic characters. Druig, on the other hand, is a rogue Eternal who often stirs up trouble and acts on his own. All three of these Polar Eternals will be adapted to the MCU, with Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, and Barry Keoghan playing Ikaris, a gender-swapped Ajak, and Druig respectively. It hasn’t been confirmed yet if Polaria will be included in the MCU, or if Marvel will simply incorporate these characters by lumping them in with the Olympian Eternals.

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Prior to the destruction of Titanos, the Eternals went through a civil war, with one side being led by Kronos and the other by his rebellious brother, Uranos. Kronos defeated Uranos, but didn’t kill him. Uranos, who knew that his differences with Kronos made them irreconcilable, left Titanos with his most loyal followers and established colonies on Uranus and one of Saturn’s moons, Titan. The Titan colony was wiped out, but the Uranian colony preserved.

The most prominent member of the Uranian Eternals, Thelius aka The Crusader, wore cosmic devices on his wrists called Quantum Bands and became a hero to his people. After his alleged death, the Uranian Eternals gave the Quantum Bands and Thelius’ costume to an American astronaut named Robert Grayson, who used them to become the 1950s superhero, “Marvel Boy”. In the 1980s, they fell into the hands of Wendell Vaughn, who became Quasar. Quasar is a key character in the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe, so while the Uranian Eternals are unlikely to be explored anytime soon, they could be saved for later, just in case Marvel has plans for Quasar in the MCU.

Not every Eternal was on board with the idea of Zuras taking over the Eternals in the aftermath of Kronos’ death. Some put their support behind Krono’s other son – A’lars – and were disappointed when Zuras was given command instead. Dissatisfied with the decision, a group of Eternals decided to follow A’lars into space and rebuild the Eternal colony on Titan. After establishing the Titanian Eternals, A’lars became romantically involved with one of the surviving members of Uranos’ Eternals, Sui-San, and fathered two sons: Thanos and Eros (better known as Starfox). Starfox is an Eternal who joined the Avengers in pursuit of adventure in the 1980s.

Thanos obviously exists in the MCU, but it’s not been made clear yet if the MCU version of the character counts as an Eternal. If he does, the Marvel movie could use a flashback or a cameo from A’lars to confirm this connection. The Titanian Eternals could be briefly seen or referenced in the film in order to set up a bigger role for them in a sequel. If that happens, Marvel can bring Thanos’ brother into the MCU and turn him into a superhero, just like his comic book counterpart.

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