Variety
Superheroes don’t typically get to kick back, raise a glass of champagne and celebrate their hard-fought triumph. But then, the star of Netflix’s newly minted hit “Marvel’s Jessica Jones” is anything but a typical superhero.
Not quite two weeks after the second of Marvel’s street-level superhero series debuted its 13-episode season on the streaming service to marathon binge-watching, widespread acclaim and near-constant social media buzz, executive producer and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg (screenwriter of the “Twilight” films) opened the doors of her gorgeous Beverly Hills home Tuesday, with its sweeping cityscape views, to cast and crew members and a contingent of the press for a cocktail reception to mark the enthusiastic response to the show.
Harley Quinn Season 5 has wrapped up on HBO Max and you know what that means – it’s time for another nerdy RPadTV review and discussion! To talk about the Metropolis adventures of Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and the gang, RPadTV host Raymond Padilla enlisted the help of videogame journalist Paul Semel and Revisiting the Mania’s Carlos Torres.
Raymond, Paul, and Carlos discuss what they liked and didn’t like about Harley Quinn Season 5. Topics include their favorite performances, what they thought about the Metropolis setting, their favorite scenes, the best supporting characters, and parts of the show that could’ve been better.
The undeniable Thunderbolts* threat is still real.
Stranger Things season 5 will be available on Netflix in 2025, and before the epic and fun story ends, fans will want to watch this.
Just started watchin JJ. On episode 3. Better than I thought it would be. Quite enjoyin it. And Krysten Ritter is hot...
Wonder what a season 2 would even involve, just looking forward to see JJ meet with Daredevil!