“Riverdale’s original idea of crazy was that Archie Andrews was sleeping with his teacher and Jason Blossom was very dead. Five seasons and a cult, several murders, some supernatural monsters, and two teachers randomly leaping out of the same damn window, anything goes—so at this point, the fact that a new trailer heralding a long-awaited crossover is so bananas should be unsurprising. And yet, reader. And yet.” Read more at Gizmodo A new LEGO set based on Spider-Man: No Way Home might clue us in on some of the film’s secrets. Read more at The Mary Sue Wonder Woman herself comes clean on how poorly director Joss Whedon treated the cast on set while filming reshoots for Justice League. “Ray Fisher has had a long, public feud with Justice League reshoots director Joss Whedon over what he says was ‘gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable behavior on set. While not all of his co-stars were quick to voice their support as he took on everyone he possibly could at WarnerMedia for what he saw as an ineffective investigation into the allegations, one person who very quickly did was Wonder Woman actor Gal Gadot.” Read more at The A.V. Club Facebook is in full rebrand mode and plans to change the companies name to reflect better where its mission statements and goals lie. Read more at The Verge Acclaimed independent filmmaker Nia Dacosta is about to bring her unique flair to the MCU with The Marvels, now hitting theaters in February of 2023. “Now, DaCosta is working on her third film, The Marvels, a sequel to Captain Marvel, the 2019 film that introduced the moviegoing public to astronaut, test pilot, and superhero Major Carol Danvers. The Marvels, like all Marvel projects, is hotly anticipated, but DaCosta is rising to the occasion. The native New Yorker is currently in England where she is hard at work on her current project. We spoke by telephone as she drove home after a full day of filming about what it’s like to work on a really big film, how she empowers women characters, and the limits of collaboration.” Read more at Inverse Activision Blizzard might’ve found a way to get out of their ongoing lawsuit. Read more at Kotaku