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  • The Wax and the Wane of the Web

    The Wax and the Wane of the Web

    When you begin to believe you have all figured out, everyone does change, in my opinion. Simply as you start to get the hang of injections, diapers, and ordinary sleep, it’s time for solid foods, potty training, and nighttime sleep. When those are determined, school and occasional sleeps are in order. The cycle goes on and on.

    The same holds true for those of us who are currently employed in design and development. Having worked on the web for about three years at this point, I’ve seen the typical wax and wane of concepts, strategies, and systems. Every day we as developers and designers re-enter the familiar pattern, a brand-new engineering or thought emerges to shake things up and completely alter the world.

    How we got below

    I built my first website in the mid-’90s. Design and development on the web back then was a free-for-all, with few established norms. For any layout aside from a single column, we used table elements, often with empty cells containing a single pixel spacer GIF to add empty space. We styled text with numerous font tags, nesting the tags every time we wanted to vary the font style. And we had only three or four typefaces to choose from: Arial, Courier, or Times New Roman. When Verdana and Georgia came out in 1996, we rejoiced because our options had nearly doubled. The only safe colors to choose from were the 216 “web safe” colors known to work across platforms. The few interactive elements (like contact forms, guest books, and counters) were mostly powered by CGI scripts (predominantly written in Perl at the time). Achieving any kind of unique look involved a pile of hacks all the way down. Interaction was often limited to specific pages in a site.

    the development of online standards

    At the turn of the century, a new cycle started. Crufty code littered with table layouts and font tags waned, and a push for web standards waxed. Newer technologies like CSS got more widespread adoption by browsers makers, developers, and designers. This shift toward standards didn’t happen accidentally or overnight. It took active engagement between the W3C and browser vendors and heavy evangelism from folks like the Web Standards Project to build standards. A List Apart and books like Designing with Web Standards by Jeffrey Zeldman played key roles in teaching developers and designers why standards are important, how to implement them, and how to sell them to their organizations. And approaches like progressive enhancement introduced the idea that content should be available for all browsers—with additional enhancements available for more advanced browsers. Meanwhile, sites like the CSS Zen Garden showcased just how powerful and versatile CSS can be when combined with a solid semantic HTML structure.

    Server-side language like PHP, Java, and.NET took Perl as the primary back-end computers, and the cgi-bin was tossed in the garbage bin. With these improved server-side equipment, the first period of internet programs started with content-management methods (especially those used in blogs like Blogger, Grey Matter, Movable Type, and WordPress ) In the mid-2000s, AJAX opened gates for sequential interaction between the front end and back close. Pages had now revise their content without having to reload. A grain of Script frameworks like Prototype, YUI, and ruby arose to aid developers develop more credible client-side conversation across browsers that had wildly varying levels of standards support. Techniques like image replacement enable skilled designers and developers to use fonts of their choosing. And technologies like Flash made it possible to add animations, games, and even more interactivity.

    The industry was reenergized by these new tools, standards, and methods in many ways. Web design flourished as designers and developers explored more diverse styles and layouts. However, we still relied heavily on hacks. Early CSS was a huge improvement over table-based layouts when it came to basic layout and text styling, but its limitations at the time meant that designers and developers still relied heavily on images for complex shapes ( such as rounded or angled corners ) and tiled backgrounds for the appearance of full-length columns (among other hacks ). All kinds of nested floats or absolute positioning were required for complicated layouts ( or both ). Flash and image replacement for custom fonts was a great start toward varying the typefaces from the big five, but both hacks introduced accessibility and performance problems. Additionally, JavaScript libraries made it simple for anyone to add a dash of interaction to pages, even at the expense of double or even quadrupling the download size of basic websites.

    The web as software platform

    The balance between the front end and the back end continued to improve, leading to the development of the current web application era. Between expanded server-side programming languages ( which kept growing to include Ruby, Python, Go, and others ) and newer front-end tools like React, Vue, and Angular, we could build fully capable software on the web. Along with these tools, there were additional options, such as collaborative build automation, collaborative version control, and shared package libraries. What was once primarily an environment for linked documents became a realm of infinite possibilities.

    Mobile devices increased in their capabilities as well, and they gave us access to the internet in our pockets at the same time. Mobile apps and responsive design opened up opportunities for new interactions anywhere and any time.

    This fusion of potent mobile devices and potent development tools contributed to the growth of social media and other centralized tools for people to use and interact with. As it became easier and more common to connect with others directly on Twitter, Facebook, and even Slack, the desire for hosted personal sites waned. Social media provided connections on a global scale, with both the positive and negative effects.

    Want a much more extensive history of how we got here, with some other takes on ways that we can improve? ” Of Time and the Web” was written by Jeremy Keith. Or check out the” Web Design History Timeline” at the Web Design Museum. A fun tour through” Internet Artifacts” is also provided by Neal Agarwal.

    Where we are now

    It seems like we’ve been at a new significant inflection point over the past couple of years. As social-media platforms fracture and wane, there’s been a growing interest in owning our own content again. There are many different ways to create websites, from the tried-and-true classic of hosting plain HTML files to static site generators to content management systems of all kinds. The fracturing of social media also comes with a cost: we lose crucial infrastructure for discovery and connection. Webmentions, RSS, ActivityPub, and other IndieWeb tools can be useful in this regard, but they’re still largely underdeveloped and difficult to use for the less geeky. We can build amazing personal websites and add to them regularly, but without discovery and connection, it can sometimes feel like we may as well be shouting into the void.

    Browser support for standards like web components like CSS, JavaScript, and other standards has increased, particularly with efforts like Interop. New technologies gain support across the board in a fraction of the time that they used to. I frequently find out about a new feature and check its browser support only to discover that its coverage has already exceeded 80 %. Nowadays, the barrier to using newer techniques often isn’t browser support but simply the limits of how quickly designers and developers can learn what’s available and how to adopt it.

    We can prototype almost any idea today with just a few commands and a few lines of code. All the tools that we now have available make it easier than ever to start something new. However, as the initial cost of these frameworks may be saved in the beginning, it eventually becomes due as their upkeep and maintenance becomes a component of our technical debt.

    If we rely on third-party frameworks, adopting new standards can sometimes take longer since we may have to wait for those frameworks to adopt those standards. These frameworks, which previously made it easier to adopt new techniques sooner, have since evolved into obstacles. These same frameworks often come with performance costs too, forcing users to wait for scripts to load before they can read or interact with pages. And when scripts fail ( whether due to poor code, network issues, or other environmental factors ), there is frequently no other option, leaving users with blank or broken pages.

    Where do we go from here?

    Hacks of today help to shape standards for the future. And there’s nothing inherently wrong with embracing hacks —for now—to move the present forward. Problems only arise when we refuse to acknowledge that they are hacks or when we choose not to replace them. So what can we do to create the future we want for the web?

    Build for the long haul. Optimize for performance, for accessibility, and for the user. weigh the price of those user-friendly tools. They may make your job a little easier today, but how do they affect everything else? What is the price to the users? To future developers? To adoption of standards? Sometimes the convenience may be worth it. Sometimes it’s just a hack that you’ve gotten used to. And sometimes it’s holding you back from even better options.

    Start with the basics. Standards continue to evolve over time, but browsers have done a remarkably good job of continuing to support older standards. The same isn’t always the case with third-party frameworks. Sites built with even the hackiest of HTML from the’ 90s still work just fine today. Even after a few years, the same can’t be said about websites created with frameworks.

    Design with care. Consider the effects of each choice, whether it is your craft, which is code, pixels, or processes. The convenience of many a modern tool comes at the cost of not always understanding the underlying decisions that have led to its design and not always considering the impact that those decisions can have. Use the time saved by modern tools to think more carefully and make decisions with care rather than rushing to “move fast and break things.”

    Always be learning. If you constantly learn, you also develop. Sometimes it may be hard to pinpoint what’s worth learning and what’s just today’s hack. Even if you were to concentrate solely on learning standards, you might end up focusing on something that won’t matter next year. ( Remember XHTML? ) However, ongoing learning opens up new neural connections in your brain, and the techniques you learn in one day may be used to inform different experiments in the future.

    Play, experiment, and be weird! This website we created is the most incredible experiment. It’s the single largest human endeavor in history, and yet each of us can create our own pocket within it. Be brave and try something new. Build a playground for ideas. In your own bizarre science lab, conduct absurd experiments. Start your own small business. There is no better place for being more creative, risk-taking, and expressing our creativity.

    Share and amplify. Share what you think has worked for you as you experiment, play, and learn. Write on your own website, post on whichever social media site you prefer, or shout it from a TikTok. Write something for A List Apart! But take the time to amplify others too: find new voices, learn from them, and share what they’ve taught you.

    Make a move and make it happen.

    As designers and developers for the web ( and beyond ), we’re responsible for building the future every day, whether that may take the shape of personal websites, social media tools used by billions, or anything in between. Let’s give everything we produce a positive vibe by infusing our values into everything we do. Create that thing that only you are uniquely qualified to make. Then distribute it, improve it, re-use it, or create something new with it. Learn. Make. Share. Grow. Rinse and repeat. Everything will change whenever you believe you have mastered the web.

  • Opportunities for AI in Accessibility

    Opportunities for AI in Accessibility

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading Joe Dolson’s most recent article on the crossroads of AI and mobility because of how skeptical he is of AI in general and how many people have been using it. In fact, I’m very skeptical of AI myself, despite my role at Microsoft as an accessibility technology strategist who helps manage the AI for Accessibility award program. As with any device, AI can be used in very positive, equitable, and visible ways, as well as in destructive, unique, and harmful ways. Additionally, there are a lot of uses in the subpar midsection as well.

    I’d like you to consider this a “yes … and” piece to complement Joe’s post. Instead of refuting everything he’s saying, I’m pointing out some areas where AI may produce real, positive impacts on people with disabilities. To be clear, I’m not saying that there aren’t real challenges or pressing problems with AI that need to be addressed; there are, and we’ve needed to address them, like, yesterday; instead, I want to take a moment to talk about what’s possible so that we can find it one day.

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    Joe’s article spends a lot of time examining how computer vision models can create other words. He raises a lot of legitimate points regarding the state of the world right now. And while computer-vision concepts continue to improve in the quality and complexity of information in their information, their benefits aren’t wonderful. He argues to be accurate that the state of image research is currently very poor, especially for some graphic types, in large part due to the lack of context-based analysis that exists in the AI systems ( which is a result of having separate “foundation” models for text analysis and image analysis ). Today’s models aren’t trained to distinguish between images that are contextually relevant ( should probably have descriptions ) and those that are purely decorative ( couldn’t possibly need a description ) either. However, I still think there’s possible in this area.

    As Joe points out, far word authoring by human-in-the-loop should definitely be a thing. And if AI can intervene to provide a starting place for alt text, even if the swift might say What is this BS? That’s not correct at all … Let me try to offer a starting point— I think that’s a gain.

    If we can specifically teach a design to consider image usage in context, it might be able to help us more swiftly distinguish between images that are likely to be beautiful and those that are more descriptive. That will help clarify which situations require image descriptions, and it will increase authors ‘ effectiveness in making their sites more visible.

    While complex images—like graphs and charts—are challenging to describe in any sort of succinct way ( even for humans ), the image example shared in the GPT4 announcement points to an interesting opportunity as well. Let’s say you came across a map that merely stated the chart’s name and the type of representation it was:” Pie chart comparing smartphone use to have phone usage in US households making under$ 30, 000 annually.” ( That would be a pretty bad alt text for a chart because it would frequently leave many unanswered questions about the data, but let’s just assume that that was the description in place. ) If your website knew that that picture was a pie graph ( because an ship model concluded this ), imagine a world where people could ask questions like these about the creative:

    • Would more people use smartphones or other types of phones?
    • How many more?
    • Is there a group of people that don’t fall into either of these containers?
    • How many people are that?

    For a moment, the chance to learn more about graphics and data in this way could be innovative for people who are blind and low vision as well as for those with various types of color blindness, cognitive impairments, and other issues. Putting aside the challenges of large language model ( LLM) hallucinations, where a model only makes up plausible-sounding “facts,” It could also be useful in educational contexts to help people who can see these charts, as is, to understand the data in the charts.

    What if you could ask your browser to make a complicated chart simpler? What if you asked it to separate a single line from a line graph? What if you could ask your browser to transpose the colors of the different lines to work better for form of color blindness you have? What if you could ask it to switch colors for patterns? That seems like a possibility given the chat-based interfaces and our current ability to manipulate images in modern AI tools.

    Now imagine a purpose-built model that could extract the information from that chart and convert it to another format. Perhaps it could convert that pie chart (or, better yet, a series of pie charts ) into more usable ( and useful ) formats, like spreadsheets, for instance. That would be incredible!

    Matching algorithms

    When Safiya Umoja Noble chose to put her book Algorithms of Oppression, she hit the nail on the head. Although her book focused on the ways that search engines can foster racism, I believe it to be equally accurate to say that all computer models have the potential to amplify conflict, bias, and intolerance. Whether it’s Twitter always showing you the latest tweet from a bored billionaire, YouTube sending us into a Q-hole, or Instagram warping our ideas of what natural bodies look like, we know that poorly authored and maintained algorithms are incredibly harmful. A large portion of this is a result of a lack of diversity in the people who design and construct them. However, when these platforms are built with inclusive features in mind, there is real potential for algorithm development to help people with disabilities.

    Take Mentra, for example. They serve as a network of employment for people who are neurodivers. They employ an algorithm to match job seekers with potential employers based on more than 75 data points. On the job-seeker side of things, it considers each candidate’s strengths, their necessary and preferred workplace accommodations, environmental sensitivities, and so on. On the employer side, it takes into account each work environment, communication issues relating to each job, and other factors. Mentra made the decision to change the script when it came to traditional employment websites because it was run by neurodivergent people. They use their algorithm to propose available candidates to companies, who can then connect with job seekers that they are interested in, reducing the emotional and physical labor on the job-seeker side of things.

    When more people with disabilities are involved in developing algorithms, this can lower the likelihood that these algorithms will harm their communities. That’s why diverse teams are so crucial.

    Imagine that a social media company’s recommendation engine was tuned to analyze who you’re following and if it was tuned to prioritize follow recommendations for people who talked about similar things but who were different in some key ways from your existing sphere of influence. For instance, if you follow a group of white men who are not white or aren’t white and who also discuss AI, it might be wise to follow those who are also disabled or who are not white. If you followed its recommendations, you might learn more about what’s happening in the AI field. These same systems should also use their understanding of biases about particular communities—including, for instance, the disability community—to make sure that they aren’t recommending any of their users follow accounts that perpetuate biases against (or, worse, spewing hate toward ) those groups.

    Other ways that AI can assist people with disabilities

    I’m sure I could go on and on about using AI to assist people with disabilities, but I’m going to make this last section into a bit of a lightning round if I weren’t trying to put this together in between other tasks. In no particular order:

      Voice preservation You may have been aware of the voice-prescribing options from Microsoft, Acapela, or others, or you may have seen the VALL-E paper or Apple’s announcement for Global Accessibility Awareness Day. It’s possible to train an AI model to replicate your voice, which can be a tremendous boon for people who have ALS ( Lou Gehrig’s disease ) or motor-neuron disease or other medical conditions that can lead to an inability to talk. We need to approach this tech responsibly because it has the potential to have a truly transformative impact, which is why it can also be used to create audio deepfakes.
    • Voice recognition. Researchers like those in the Speech Accessibility Project are paying people with disabilities for their help in collecting recordings of people with atypical speech. As I type, they are actively seeking out people who have Parkinson’s and related conditions, and they intend to expand this list as the project develops. More people with disabilities will be able to use voice assistants, dictation software, and voice-response services as a result of this research, which will lead to more inclusive data sets that enable them to use their computers and other devices more effectively and with just their voices.
    • Text transformation. The most recent generation of LLMs is capable of altering already-existing text without giving off hallucinations. This is incredibly empowering for those who have cognitive disabilities and who may benefit from text summaries or simplified versions, or even text that has been prepared for bionic reading.

    The importance of diverse teams and data

    Our differences must be acknowledged as important. The intersections of the identities that we exist in have an impact on our lived experiences. These lived experiences—with all their complexities ( and joys and pain ) —are valuable inputs to the software, services, and societies that we shape. Our differences must be reflected in the data we use to develop new models, and those who provide it need to be compensated for doing so. Stronger models can be created using inclusive data sets, which lead to more equitable outcomes.

    Want a model that doesn’t demean or patronize or objectify people with disabilities? Make sure that the training data includes information about disabilities written by people with a range of disabilities.

    Want a model that doesn’t speak in ableist language? You may be able to use existing data sets to build a filter that can intercept and remediate ableist language before it reaches readers. Despite this, AI models won’t soon replace human copy editors when it comes to sensitivity reading.

    Want a copilot for coding that provides recommendations that are accessible after the jump? Train it on code that you know to be accessible.


    I have no doubt that AI has the potential to harm people today, tomorrow, and long into the future. However, I also think we should acknowledge this and make thoughtful, thoughtful, and intentional changes to our approaches to AI that will reduce harm over time as well. Today, tomorrow, and well into the future.


    Many thanks to Kartik Sawhney for supporting the development of this article, Ashley Bischoff for providing me with invaluable editorial support, and of course, Joe Dolson for the prompt.

  • I am a creative.

    I am a creative.

    I am imaginative. What I do involves science. It is a secret. I don’t perform it as much as I let it be done by me.

    I have a creative side. This tag is not appropriate for all creatives. Not all people see themselves in this manner. Some innovative individuals practice technology in their work. That is their perception, and I regard it. Perhaps I have a little bit of fear for them. However, my thinking and being are unique.

    It distracts you to apologize and qualify in progress. That’s what my head does to destroy me. I’ll leave it alone for today. I may regret and then define. After I’ve said what I should have. Which is too difficult.

    Except when it is simple and flows like a beverage valley.

    Sometimes it does. Maybe I have to create something right away. I’ve learned to avoid saying it right away because they think you don’t work hard enough when you realize that sometimes the plan just comes along and it is the best plan and you know it is the best idea.

    Maybe I work and work and work until the thought strikes me. Maybe it arrives right away and I don’t remind people for three weeks. Sometimes I get so excited about an thought that just came along that I blurt it out and didn’t stop myself. like a child who discovered a reward in a box of Cracker Jacks. I occasionally manage to get away with this. Yes, that is the best plan, but sometimes another people disagree. The majority of the time, they don’t, and I regret that joy has faded.

    Passion should only be saved for the meet, when it matters. Certainly the informal get-together that comes before that meeting with two more discussions. Nothing understands why we hold these gatherings. We keep saying we’re getting rid of them, but we keep discovering new ways to get them. They occasionally yet are good. But occasionally they detract from the actual job. Depending on what you do and where you do it, the ratio between when conferences are valuable and when they are a sad distraction vary. And who you are and how you go about doing it. I’ll go back and forth once more. I am imaginative. That is the design.

    Often, a lot of hours of diligent and diligent work ends up with something that is barely useful. Often I have to accept that and move on to the next task.

    Don’t inquire about the procedure. I am imaginative.

    I have a creative side. I have no power over my goals. And I have no control over my best tips.

    I can nail ahead, fill in the blanks, or use graphics or information, which occasionally works. I can go for a move, which occasionally works. There is a Eureka, which has nothing to do with boiling pots and sizzling oil, and I may be making dinner. I frequently have a plan for action when I wake up. The idea that may have saved me disappears almost as frequently as I become aware and a part of the world once more as a thoughtless wind of oblivion. For imagination, in my opinion, comes from that other planet. the one that we enter in ambitions and, possibly, before and after death. But authors should be asking this, and I am not one of them. I am imaginative. Theologians should circulate mass armies throughout their artistic globe, which they claim to be true. But that is yet another diversion. And one that is sad. Possibly on a much bigger issue than whether or not I am creative. But this is still a departure from what I said when I came around.

    Often the outcome is mitigation. And suffering. You are familiar with the adage” the tortured designer”? Even when the artist ( this place that noun in quotes ) attempts to write a sweet drink jingle, a call in a worn-out comedy, or a budget request, it’s true.

    Some individuals who detest being called artistic perhaps been closeted artists, but that’s between them and their gods. No offence here. Your facts is also true. My needs are own, though.

    Artists are recognized as artists.

    Disadvantages are aware of cons, just like queers are aware of queers, just like real rappers are aware of actual rappers are aware of cons. People have a lot of regard for designers. We revere, follow, and nearly deify the great types. Of program, deifying any person is a dreadful error. We have been given warning. Better is what we are. We are aware of this. They argue, they are depressed, they regret their most important choices, they are weak and thirsty, they can be cruel, and they can be as terrible as we can because they are clay, just like us. But. But. However, they produce something incredible. They give birth to something that may not occur before them and couldn’t exist without. They are the inspirations ‘ mother. And since it’s only lying there, I suppose I should add that they are the inventor’s mother. Ba ho backside! Okay, that’s all said and done. Continue.

    Because we compare our personal small accomplishments to those of the great ones, designers denigrate them. Wonderful video I‘m not Miyazaki, though. That is brilliance right now. That is glory straight out of the Bible. This unsatisfied small factor I created? It essentially fell off the turnip trailer. And the carrots weren’t actually new.

    Artists is aware that they are at best Salieri. That is what Mozart’s creatives do, also.

    I have a creative side. I haven’t worked in advertising in 30 years, but my previous artistic managers have been the ones who make my decisions. They are correct in doing so. When it really counts, my brain goes flat because I am too lazy and simplistic. No medication is available to treat artistic difficulties.

    I have a creative side. Every experience I create has the potential to make Indiana Jones look older while snoring in a deck head. The more I pursue creativity, the faster I can complete my work, and the longer I obsess over my ideas and whizz around in circles before I can complete that task.

    I can move ten times more quickly than those who aren’t imaginative, those who have just been creative for a short while, and those who have just had a short time of creative work. Only that I spend twice as long putting the job off as they do before I work ten times as quickly as they do. When I put my mind to it, I am so confident in my ability to do a fantastic work. I am completely dependent on the excitement rush of delay. I’m still so frightened of jumping.

    I am hardly a painter.

    I have a creative side. never a performer. Though as a boy, I had a dream that I would one day become that. Some of us criticize our abilities and fear our own accomplishments because we are not Michelangelos and Warhols. That is narcissism, but at least we don’t practice politicians.

    I have a creative side. Despite my belief in reason and science, I make decisions based on my own senses and instincts. And bear witness to what comes next, both the successes and the catastrophes.

    I have a creative side. Every word I’ve said these may irritate another artists who see things differently. Ask a question to two artists, and you’ll find three responses. No matter how we does think about it, our debate, our passion for it, and our responsibility to our own truth, at least in my opinion, are the best indications that we are creative.

    I have a creative side. I lament my lack of taste in the areas of human knowledge that I know quite small, that is to say about everything. And I put my taste before everything else in the things that are most important to me, or perhaps more precisely, to my obsessions. Without my passions, I had probably have to spend time staring living in the eye, which almost none of us can do for very long. No seriously. Actually, not. Because so much in existence is intolerable if you really look at it.

    I have a creative side. I think that when I’m gone, some of the good parts of me will stay in the head of at least one additional person, just like a family does.

    Working frees me from worrying about my job.

    I have a creative side. I fear that my little present will disappear.

    I have a creative side. I’m too busy making the next thing to devote too much time to it, especially since practically everything I create did achieve the level of success I conceive of.

    I have a creative side. I think there is the greatest secret in the process. I think it is so important that I’m actually foolish enough to publish an essay I wrote into a small machine without having to go through or edit it. I swear I didn’t accomplish this frequently. But I did it right away because I was even more frightened of forgetting what I was saying because I was afraid of you seeing through my sad gestures toward the beautiful.

    There. I believe I said it correctly.

  • The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 1 Review: Train

    The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 1 Review: Train

    Warning: The Handmaid’s Tale time 6 event 1 contains spoilers. Hallelujah! And yet again, hallelujah! There is no denying that everything positive has happened to June Osborne. She was forced off from Luke once more after it turned out not to be the promised property, and her escape chute hit her with pinpoint accuracy into the man she’d spent the majority of last year trying.

    The initial review of The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 1 Review: Train appeared first on Den of Geek.

    Episode 7 of Daredevil: Born Suddenly has clues in this article.

    Hector Ayala’s White Tiger has been a delightful, if simple addition to the ever-expanding cannon that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, giving the street-level champions of Daredevil: Born Again various kinds of vigilante perspectives.

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    At the Daredevil trip prior to the series debut, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek that the present deals with the themes of killing and taking fairness into your own hands in an oppressive earth.

    Hector Ayala is dead following the events of season three, which we can only suppose was a corrupt authorities agent. However, his daughter Angela Del Toro, who might be our next White Tiger, seems to carry on his attentive soul and a yearning for justice. However, we must first be aware of who the White Tiger is and what his existence might mean for the MCU, including the possible gain of the most dishonest Defender. Give us permission to discuss, along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Once showrunner Dario Scardapane.

    White Tiger’s account has been enhanced by rich tale options, and there are also world-wide repercussions that can only be derived from the existence of his source of power, the” White Tiger Amulet,” which increases the wearer’s speed, agility, strength, emotions, strength, treatment, and other spiritual qualities when the need arises. &nbsp,

    The mystic tiger amulet’s origins begin in the mythical city known as K’un-Lun. One of the three pieces of a tiger god statue that was given to and used by a group of three fighters from their master, who was killed by an enemy attack, was hidden in a dojo. Following this, they adopted the moniker” Sons of the Tiger” and had a small amount of adventure, as described in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. 1, until they broke up and left the amulets in an alley, which would eventually find a way into Hector Ayala&#8217’s possession.

    Now, if the name K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist, is based in the city where he received his abilities and title The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with Finn Jones, a former Iron Fist actor, recently expressing his desire to reprise the role, it definitely opens up discussion about the MCU’s mystic side getting a deeper look. We’ve already seen tidbits of mysticism in films like Agatha All Along and Werewolf by Night, a passing mention of Kit Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mystic ancestral bangles of other-worldly power. This inclination to diversify their comics lineup, which also includes some much-loved variety in the MCU’s currently largely sci-fi and espionage-inspired world.

    And Ms. Marvel appears to be leading this trend, with her position at the forefront of Marvel&#8217’s push for their young heroes in both film and television. In the post-credits scene of The Marvels and episode 5 of Daredevil: Born Again, which reveal Kamala Khan’s current West Coast whereabouts, where she presumably is further recruiting young heroes, we see this as evidenced by her upfront team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop.

    It appears as though the MCU might be aiming to create a group of Young Avengers and Champions after their one and only Champion is firmly established in Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel, and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent films. We see this in Young Avengers appearances like Wiccan and Speed’s Agatha All Along, Kate Bishop’s co-star in the Hawkeye series, and America Chavez, the portal-hopping superstar in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley’s nephew (yet not having a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it ). Angela Del Toro, a.k .a. a potential addition to this roster. White Tiger, who is well-known in her prominent role in the Avengers Academy, has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast.

    It is obvious that Daredevil: Born Again executive producer Brad Winderbaum and showrunner Dario Scardapane are aware of these characters ‘ potential in the MCU.

    Yes, there are people you want to see with each other, you know. Says Scardapane. &nbsp,

    ” Every choice will be determined by the story we’re telling, the characters, what’s driving them, and the challenges they face,” Winderbaum goes on to say. They indeed live and breathe in the same world as these other characters, and collisions can occur, but we’re not trying to do anything wrong. When it’s the right reason to do it, we’re going to bring people in.

    We are in for a treat these upcoming phases if this provides any insight into the direction the MCU’s approach will take the characters, plots, and future holds.

    Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Disney+, new episodes of Daredevil: Born Again air, with the season finale on April 15.

    The first post On Den of Geek: Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back Into the MCU appeared first.

  • The Handmaid’s Tale Recap: What Happened In Season 5?

    The Handmaid’s Tale Recap: What Happened In Season 5?

    Warning: contains finale spoilers for The Handmaid’s Tale time five. After June and the other originally enslaved Handmaids tore Fred Waterford limb from limb at the end of season four, season five was all about June v Serena. ( June confessed to the murder but because it had taken place in No-Man’s Land and not on ]…]

    The article The Handmaid’s Tale Recap: What Happened In Season 5? appeared primary on Den of Geek.

    This article contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Once through show 7.

    Hector Ayala&#8217, s White Tiger has been a delightful, if brief, contrast to the ever-expanding lore that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, providing different kinds of vigilant opinions to the street-level soldiers of Daredevil: Born Once.

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    ” The show deals with topics of vigilantism and taking justice into your own arms in an harsh world, and White Tiger exists to kind of take out that discussion”, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, And Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek at the Daredevil trip prior to the line launch.

    Following the events of season three, Hector Ayala is dead after being shot by an unknown assailant we can only suppose was a crooked police officer. But his attentive soul and thirst for justice seems to live on in his daughter, Angela Del Toro, possibly our second White Tiger. But we must first understand who the White Tiger is, and what the character’s presence could indicate about the future of the MCU … including the potential return of the most disrespected Defender. Allow us ( along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane ) to explain.

    Not only have rich narrative choices enhanced this story concerning White Tiger, but there are world-expanding implications that can arise merely from the existence of his source of power, the” White Tiger Amulet”, which gives the wearer enhanced speed, agility, strength, senses, durability, healing, and other mystical properties when the time calls for it. &nbsp,

    The origin of the mystic tiger amulet starts in the mystic city known as K’un-Lun. It is one of the three pieces of a tiger god statue that was passed around until it found its way hidden in a dojo, given to and used by a group of three fighters from their master, who was felled by an enemy attack. Following this, they went by the name” Sons of the Tiger” and had their own adventures for a little bit, as depicted in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. 1, until they broke up and abandoned the amulets in an alley, which would then find its way into Hector Ayala&#8217, s possession.

    Now if that name K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. The city is the home to Danny Rand, a. k. a. the Iron Fist and where he got his abilities and title as The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with former Iron Fist actor Finn Jones recently sharing his desire to reprise the role, it definitely opens up a conversation to be had about the mystic side of the MCU getting a deeper exploration. We&#8217, ve already witnessed tidbits of mysticism in things like Agatha All Along, Werewolf by Night, a small mention of Kit Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mystic ancestral bangles of other-worldly power. This lean towards other avenues and genres within their comics catalog brings some much appreciated variety to the mostly sci-fi and espionage-inspired world that is the MCU currently.

    And this is not the only avenue Ms. Marvel seems to be spearheading, with her being on the forefront of Marvel&#8217, s push towards their young heroes in film and television as well. As we see with her upfront team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop in the post-credit scene of The Marvels, and episode 5 of Daredevil: Born Again revealing Kamala Khan’s current West Coast whereabouts, where she&#8217, s presumably further recruiting young heroes.

    It&#8217, s looking like the MCU might be aiming to put together a Young Avengers and Champions amalgamation squad with them already having their one and only Champion firmly in the universe in Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel, and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent releases. We see this with appearances of Young Avengers members, like Wiccan and Speed in Agatha All Along, Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley briefly in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (yet to have a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it to happen ), Kate Bishop as the co-star in the Hawkeye series, and the portal-hopping powerhouse America Chavez as the co-star of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. And a potential addition to this roster, Angela Del Toro, a. k. a. White Tiger, who has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast, as shown in her prominent role in the Avengers Academy.

    It&#8217, s clear that Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane and executive producer Brad Winderbaum understand and are aware of these characters &#8217, potential in the MCU.

    ” Yeah, there’s people you want to see together, you know”! Scardapane says. &nbsp,

    ” Every decision is gonna be based on the story we’re telling and the characters, and what’s driving them, and what obstacles they face”, Winderbaum adds. ” Yes they live and breathe in the same world with these other characters, and collisions can happen, but we’re not trying to do anything arbitrarily. We’re gonna bring people in when it’s the right story reason to do it”.

    If this is any indication of the future for the avenues, characters, and storylines of the MCU’s approach then we are in for quite a treat these upcoming phases.

    New episodes of Daredevil: Born Again premiere Tuesdays at 9 p. m. ET on Disney+, culminating with the finale on April 15.

    The post Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back Into the MCU appeared first on Den of Geek.

  • The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 3 Review: Devotion

    The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 3 Review: Devotion

    Warning: The Handmaid’s Tale time 6 show 3″ Devotion” contains clues. But close! The major role on The Handmaid’s Tale has been for Moira and Luke for decades, and for a while that was her main focus. Therefore, it suddenly appeared as though O-T Fagbenle’s figures, Samira Wiley, and…

    On Den of Geek, the second publish The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 3 Review: Devotion appeared.

    This article contains spoilers for season 7 of Daredevil: Born Once.

    Hector Ayala’s White Tiger has been a delightful, if simple, addition to the ever-expanding cannon that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, offering different kinds of vigilante ideas to the street-level champions of Daredevil: Born Repeatedly.

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    At the Daredevil trip prior to the series debut, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek that the present deals with the themes of killing and taking fairness into your own hands in an oppressive planet.” White Tiger exists kind of carry out that argument,” Winderbaum said.

    Hector Ayala is dead following the events of season three, which we can only suppose was a corrupt authorities agent. However, his daughter Angela Del Toro, who might be our next White Tiger, seems to carry on his attentive soul and a yearning for justice. However, we must first learn who the White Tiger is and what the writer’s occurrence might mean for the MCU’s future, including the possible return of the most despised Defender. Give us permission to explain ( along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane ).

    White Tiger’s account has been enhanced by rich tale options, and there are also world-wide repercussions that can only be derived from the existence of his source of power, the” White Tiger Amulet,” which increases the wearer’s speed, agility, strength, emotions, strength, treatment, and other spiritual qualities when the need arises. &nbsp,

    The mysterious cat amulet’s origins begin in the city known as K’un-Lun, which is where the mythical tiger amulet was found. One of the three sections of a lion heaven statue that was given to and used by a group of three soldiers from their king, who was killed by an enemy attack, was hidden in a dojo. Following this, they adopted the moniker” Sons of the Tiger” and had a small amount of adventure there, as described in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. until they disintegrated and left the amulets in an alley, where they would later be able to obtain Hector Ayala#8217.

    Now, if the name K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist, is based in the city, where he received his abilities and title The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with Finn Jones, a former Iron Fist actor, recently expressing his desire to reprise the role, it definitely opens up discussion about the MCU’s mystic side getting a deeper look. We’ve already seen tidbits of mysticism in films like Agatha All Along and Werewolf by Night, a passing mention of Kit Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mystic ancestral bangles of other-worldly power. This inclination to diversify their comics line-up and include some much-loved variety in the MCU’s currently mostly sci-fi and espionage-inspired world that is currently.

    And Ms. Marvel appears to be leading this trend as well, with her position at the forefront of Marvel&#8217’s push for their young heroes in both film and television. As seen in the post-credits scene of The Marvels and episode 5 of Daredevil: Born Again revealing Kamala Khan’s current West Coast whereabouts, where she presumably is further recruiting young heroes, as she does in the team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop in the post-credits scene of The Marvels.

    It appears as though the MCU might be aiming to create a Young Avengers and Champions amalgamation squad with them already having their one and only Champion firmly established in the universe in Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel, and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent releases. We see this in Young Avengers appearances like Wiccan and Speed’s Agatha All Along, Kate Bishop’s co-star in the Hawkeye series, and America Chavez, the portal-hopping superstar in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley’s nephew (yet not having a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it ). Angela Del Toro, a.k .a.” the new face” to this roster. White Tiger, who is well known for her prominent role in the Avengers Academy, has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast.

    It is obvious that executive producer Brad Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane are aware of the potential of these characters in the MCU.

    You know there are people you want to see together, right? Says Scardapane. &nbsp,

    ” Every choice is going to be based on the story we’re telling, the characters, and what’s driving them, and the challenges they face,” Winderbaum goes on to say. They indeed live and breathe the same world as these other characters, and collisions can occur, but we don’t want to do anything wrong. When it’s the right reason to do it, we’re going to bring people in.

    We are in for a treat these upcoming phases if this provides any insight into the direction the MCU’s approach will take the characters, plots, and future holds.

    Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Disney+, new Daredevil: Born Again episodes will air, with the season finale on April 15.

    The first post on Den of Geek was Daredevil’s White Tiger: A Marvel Character’s Journey Back to the MCU.

  • The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 2 Review: Exile

    The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 2 Review: Exile

    Warning: There are trailers for The Handmaid’s Tale time 6 season 2 of” Exile.” The Handmaid’s Tale is physically resilient, but architecturally it isn’t always what you’d consider beautiful. The story didn’t much advance in” Overthrow” as it did reversal. In the year five episode, June and Serena boarded a train to the past, but presently they’re both back there.

    The second review of The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 2 Review: Exile appeared initially on Den of Geek.

    Episode 7 of Daredevil: Born Once has clues in this article.

    Hector Ayala’s White Tiger has been a delightful, if simple addition to the ever-expanding cannon that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, giving the street-level champions of Daredevil: Born Again various kinds of vigilante perspectives.

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    At the Daredevil trip prior to the series debut, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek that the present deals with the themes of killing and taking fairness into your own hands in an oppressive planet.” White Tiger exists kind of carry out that argument,” Winderbaum said.

    Hector Ayala is dead following the events of season three, which we can only suppose was a corrupt authorities agent. However, his sister Angela Del Toro, who might be our next White Tiger, seems to carry on his attentive soul and a yearning for justice. However, we must first learn who the White Tiger is and what the writer’s occurrence might mean for the MCU’s future, including the possible return of the most despised Defender. Give us permission to explain ( along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane ).

    The existence of White Tiger’s source of power, the” White Tiger Amulet,” which gives the wearer increased speed, agility, strength, senses, strength, treatment, and other spiritual properties when the period calls for it, has also been enhanced by wealthy narrative choices in this story about him. &nbsp,

    The mysterious city known as K’un-Lun is where the cat pendant comes from. One of the three sections of a lion heaven statue that was given to and used by a group of three soldiers from their king, who was killed by an enemy attack, was hidden in a karate. Following this, they adopted the moniker” Sons of the Tiger” and had a small amount of adventure, as described in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. until they broke up and left the scrolls in an corner, where they would later find their way into Hector Ayala’s hands.

    Then, if the brand K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist, was born and raised in the town as The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with Finn Jones, a former Iron Fist professional, just expressing his wish to reprise the role, it certainly opens up discussion about the MCU’s mystic side getting a deeper look. We’ve already seen anecdotes of metaphysics in films like Agatha All Along and Werewolf by Night, a passing mention of System Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mysterious ancient jewels of other-worldly energy. This inclination to diversify their comics line-up and include some much-loved variety in the MCU’s already mostly sci-fi and espionage-inspired globe that is now.

    And Ms. Marvel appears to be leading this trend with her being at the forefront of Marvel&#8217’s drive toward their youthful soldiers in both film and television. As seen in the post-credits landscape of The Marvels and show 5 of Daredevil: Born Again revealing Kamala Khan’s present West Coast whereabouts, where she probably is more recruiting young heroes, as she does in the team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop in the post-credits scene of The Marvels.

    With Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel’s One and Only Champion firmly established in the universe and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent releases, it appears as though the MCU might be trying to put together a Young Avengers and Champions amalgamation squad. We see this in Young Avengers appearances like Wiccan and Speed’s Agatha All Along, Kate Bishop’s co-star in the Hawkeye series, and the portal-hopping powerhouse America Chavez as the co-star of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley’s nephew (yet not having a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it ). Angela Del Toro, a.k .a. a potential addition to this roster. White Tiger, who is well known for her prominent role in the Avengers Academy, has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast.

    It is obvious that Daredevil: Born Again executive producer Brad Winderbaum and showrunner Dario Scardapane are aware of these characters ‘ potential in the MCU.

    Yes, you know there are people you want to see with each other. Scardapane asserts. &nbsp,

    ” Every choice will be determined by the story we’re telling, the characters, what’s driving them, and the challenges they face,” Winderbaum goes on to say. They indeed live and breathe in the same world as these other characters, and collisions can occur, but we’re not trying to do anything wrong. When the right reason is given, we’ll start by inviting people in.

    If this is any indication of the direction, characters, and storylines of the MCU’s approach, we are in for a treat these upcoming junctures.

    Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Disney+, new episodes of Daredevil: Born Again air, with the season finale on April 15.

    The first post on Den of Geek was Daredevil’s White Tiger: A Marvel Character’s Journey Back to the MCU.

  • Why the Dire Wolf Returned and How It Could Save the Red Wolf

    Why the Dire Wolf Returned and How It Could Save the Red Wolf

    It can be a little bizarre to hear that scientists have rescued the grave dog for the first time. While this peak predator of the Ice Age, a legend from the North British period that dates back to the Pleistocene era, is thought to possess breathed its last ten thousand years, it is now walking the Earth once more.[…

    The first article on Den of Geek was Why the Dire Wolf Returned and How It Could Keep the Red Wolf.

    Episode 7 of Daredevil: Born Suddenly has clues in this article.

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s ever-expanding cannon offers diverse opinions on vigilant ideas for the street-level heroes of Daredevil: Born Again, and Hector Ayala’s White Tiger has been a delightful, if simple, addition to the ever-expanding lore that is the ever-expanding lore.

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    At the Daredevil trip prior to the series debut, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek that the present deals with the themes of killing and taking fairness into your own hands in an oppressive earth.

    Hector Ayala is dead following the events of season three, which we can only suppose was a corrupt authorities agent. However, his daughter Angela Del Toro, who might be our next White Tiger, seems to carry on his attentive soul and a yearning for justice. However, we must first be aware of the identity of the White Tiger and what his existence might mean for the MCU, including the possible return of the most despised Defender. Give us permission to discuss, along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Once showrunner Dario Scardapane.

    White Tiger’s account has been enhanced by rich tale options, and there are also world-wide repercussions that can only be derived from the existence of his source of power, the” White Tiger Amulet,” which increases the wearer’s speed, agility, strength, emotions, strength, treatment, and other spiritual qualities when the need arises. &nbsp,

    The mystic city known as K’un-Lun is where the tiger amulet comes from. One of the three pieces of a tiger god statue that was given to and used by a group of three fighters from their master, who was killed by an enemy attack, was hidden in a dojo. Following this, they adopted the moniker” Sons of the Tiger” and had a small amount of adventure, as described in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. until they disintegrated and left the amulets in an alley, where they would later be able to obtain Hector Ayala#8217.

    Now, if the name K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist, is based in the city where he received his abilities and title The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with Finn Jones, a former Iron Fist actor, recently expressing his desire to reprise the role, it definitely opens up discussion about the MCU’s mystic side getting further explored. We’ve already seen tidbits of mysticism in films like Agatha All Along and Werewolf by Night, a passing mention of Kit Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mystic ancestral bangles of other-worldly power. This expansion of the MCU’s currently mostly sci-fi and espionage-inspired world results in some much-loved variety in their comics collection.

    And Ms. Marvel appears to be leading this trend as well, with her position at the forefront of Marvel&#8217’s push for their young heroes in both film and television. As seen in the post-credits scene of The Marvels and episode 5 of Daredevil: Born Again, which reveal Kamala Khan’s current West Coast whereabouts, where she presumably is further recruiting young heroes, she offers her upfront team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop.

    It appears as though the MCU might be aiming to create a Young Avengers and Champions amalgamation squad with them already having their one and only Champion firmly established in the universe in Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel, and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent releases. We see this in Young Avengers appearances like Wiccan and Speed’s Agatha All Along, Kate Bishop’s co-star in the Hawkeye series, and America Chavez, the portal-hopping powerhouse in the Multiverse of Madness, as the co-star of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley’s nephew (yet not having a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it ), and Angela Del Toro, a.k .a. a potential addition to this roster. White Tiger, who is well-known in her prominent role in the Avengers Academy, has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast.

    It is obvious that Daredevil: Born Again executive producer Brad Winderbaum and showrunner Dario Scardapane are aware of the potential of these characters in the MCU.

    You know there are people you want to see together, right? Scardapane asserts. &nbsp,

    ” Every choice will be determined by the story we’re telling, the characters, what’s driving them, and the challenges they face,” Winderbaum goes on to say. They indeed live and breathe the same world as these other characters, and collisions can occur, but we are not trying to do anything wrong. When the right reason is given, we’ll start by inviting people in.

    If this is any indication of the direction the MCU’s approach will take the characters, plots, and avenues in, we are in for a treat during these upcoming junctures.

    Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Disney+, new Daredevil: Born Again episodes will air, with the season finale on April 15.

    The first post on Den of Geek was titled” Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back to the MCU.”

  • Could James Gunn’s Superman Finally Get Lois Lane Right?

    Could James Gunn’s Superman Finally Get Lois Lane Right?

    We still don’t understand much about how James Gunn’s Superman will handle the infamous love between Clark Kent and Lois Lane, even after a recent walk top that revealed five hours of fresh images. We saw the beginning of this romance in Superman: The Movie and Man of Steel when Lois and Clark met.

    Had James Gunn’s Superman Suddenly Get Lois Lane Right? primary appeared on Den of Geek.

    Episode 7 of Daredevil: Born Once has clues in this article.

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s ever-expanding cannon offers diverse opinions on vigilant ideas for the street-level heroes of Daredevil: Born Again, and Hector Ayala’s White Tiger has been a delightful, if simple, addition to the ever-expanding lore that is the ever-expanding lore.

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    At the Daredevil trip prior to the series debut, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek that the present deals with the themes of killing and taking fairness into your own hands in an oppressive planet.” White Tiger exists kind of carry out that argument,” Winderbaum said.

    Hector Ayala is dead following the events of season three, which we can only suppose was a corrupt authorities agent. However, Angela Del Toro, his sister, who may or may not be our next White Tiger, seems to retain his attentive spirit and a thirst for justice. However, we must first learn who the White Tiger is and what the writer’s presence might mean for the MCU’s future, including the possible return of the most despised Defender. Give us permission to discuss, along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again‘s host Dario Scardapane.

    The existence of White Tiger’s source of power, the” White Tiger Amulet,” which gives the wearer increased speed, agility, strength, senses, strength, treatment, and other spiritual properties when the period calls for it, has also been enhanced by rich narrative choices in this story about him. &nbsp,

    The mysterious cat amulet’s origins begin in the city known as K’un-Lun, which is where the mythical tiger amulet was found. One of the three sections of a lion heaven statue that was given to and used by a group of three soldiers from their king, who was killed by an enemy attack, was hidden in a dojo. Following this, they adopted the moniker” Sons of the Tiger” and had a small amount of adventure there, as described in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. 1, until they broke up and left the amulets in an alley, which would eventually find a way into Hector Ayala&#8217’s possession.

    Now, if the name K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist, is based in the city where he received his abilities and title The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with Finn Jones, a former Iron Fist actor, recently expressing his desire to reprise the role, it definitely opens up discussion about the MCU’s mystic side getting a deeper look. We’ve already seen tidbits of mysticism in films like Agatha All Along and Werewolf by Night, a passing mention of Kit Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mystic ancestral bangles of other-worldly power. This inclination to diversify their comics line-up and include some much-loved variety in the MCU’s currently mostly sci-fi and espionage-inspired world that is currently.

    And Ms. Marvel appears to be leading this trend, with her position at the forefront of Marvel&#8217’s push for their young heroes in both film and television. As seen in the post-credits scene of The Marvels and episode 5 of Daredevil: Born Again, which reveal Kamala Khan’s current West Coast whereabouts, where she presumably is further recruiting young heroes, she offers her upfront team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop.

    It appears as though the MCU might be aiming to create a group of Young Avengers and Champions after their one and only Champion is firmly established in Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel, and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent films. We see this in Young Avengers appearances like Wiccan and Speed’s Agatha All Along, Kate Bishop’s co-star in the Hawkeye series, and America Chavez, the portal-hopping powerhouse in the Multiverse of Madness, as the co-star of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley’s nephew (yet not having a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it ), and Angela Del Toro, a.k .a. a potential addition to this roster. White Tiger, who is well-known in her prominent role in the Avengers Academy, has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast.

    It is obvious that executive producer Brad Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane are aware of the potential of these characters in the MCU.

    You know there are people you want to see together, right? says Scardapane. &nbsp,

    ” Every choice is going to be based on the story we’re telling, the characters, and what’s driving them, and the challenges they face,” Winderbaum continues. They indeed live and breathe the same world as these other characters, and collisions can occur, but we don’t want to do anything wrong. When it’s the right reason to do it, we’re going to bring people in.

    We are in for a treat these upcoming phases if this provides any insight into the direction the MCU’s approach will take the characters, plots, and future holds.

    On Disney+, new Daredevil: Born Again episodes air on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET, with the series finale on April 15.

    The first post on Den of Geek was titled” Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back to the MCU.”

  • Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back Into the MCU

    Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back Into the MCU

    This article contains spoilers for season 7 of Daredevil: Born Once. The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s ever-expanding cannon offers diverse perspectives on the street-level champions of Daredevil: Born Again, which is a pleasant, if quick improvement to the ever-expanding canon. The show addresses the concerns of taking and thuggery…

    The second post On Den of Geek: Daredevil’s White Tiger Could Be One Marvel Character’s Ticket Back Into the MCU appeared second.

    This article contains spoilers for season 7 of Daredevil: Born Once.

    Hector Ayala’s White Tiger has been a delightful, if simple addition to the ever-expanding cannon that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, giving the street-level champions of Daredevil: Born Again various kinds of vigilante perspectives.

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    At the Daredevil trip prior to the series debut, Marvel Studios Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum told Den of Geek that the present deals with the themes of killing and taking fairness into your own hands in an oppressive earth.

    Hector Ayala is dead following the events of season three, which we can only suppose was a corrupt authorities agent. However, his sister Angela Del Toro, who might be our next White Tiger, seems to carry on his attentive soul and a yearning for justice. However, we must first be aware of the identity of the White Tiger and what his appearance might mean for the MCU, including the possible return of the most despised Defender. Give us permission to explain ( along with Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane ).

    White Tiger’s account has been enhanced by rich narrative choices, and the existence of his” White Tiger Amulet,” which gives the wearer increased speed, agility, strength, senses, strength, healing, and other spiritual properties when necessary, can be demonstrated by its many implications. &nbsp,

    The mysterious city known as K’un-Lun is where the cat pendant comes from. One of the three sections of a lion heaven statue that was given to and used by a group of three soldiers from their king, who was killed by an enemy attack, was hidden in a karate. Following this, they adopted the name” Sons of the Tiger” and had a small amount of adventure there, as described in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Vol. until they broke up and left the scrolls in an corner, where they would later find their way into Hector Ayala’s hands.

    Then, if the brand K’un-Lun sounds familiar to you, it should. Danny Rand, aka the Iron Fist, is based in the area where he received his talents and title The Iron Fist: Protector of K’un-Lun. And with Finn Jones, a former Iron Fist professional, just expressing his desire to reprise the role, it positively opens up discussion about the MCU’s mystic side getting further explored. We’ve already seen anecdotes of metaphysics in films like Agatha All Along and Werewolf by Night, a passing mention of System Harington’s The Black Knight in Eternals, and of course Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel with her mysterious ancient jewels of other-worldly energy. This inclination to diversify their comics lineup, which also includes some much-loved selection in the MCU’s now largely sci-fi and espionage-inspired world.

    And Ms. Marvel appears to be leading this trend with her being at the forefront of Marvel&#8217’s drive toward their youthful soldiers in both film and television. As seen in the post-credits scene of The Marvels and show 5 of Daredevil: Born Again, which reveal Kamala Khan’s present West Coast whereabouts, where she probably is more recruiting young heroes, she offers her honest team recruitment offer to Kate Bishop.

    It appears as though the MCU might be aiming to create a group of Young Avengers and Champions after their one and only Champion is firmly established in Kamala Khan’s Ms. Marvel, and revealing the majority of the potential young Avengers in recent films. We see this in Young Avengers appearances like Wiccan and Speed’s Agatha All Along, Kate Bishop’s co-star in the Hawkeye series, and America Chavez, the portal-hopping superstar in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, as well as Isaiah Bradley’s nephew Elijah Bradley’s nephew (yet not having a suited appearance as Patriot but still having laid the groundwork for it ). Angela Del Toro, a.k .a. a potential addition to this roster. White Tiger, who is well-known in her prominent role in the Avengers Academy, has her own experience with young teams based out of the West Coast.

    It is obvious that executive producer Brad Winderbaum and Daredevil: Born Again showrunner Dario Scardapane are aware of the potential of these characters in the MCU.

    Yes, there are people you want to see with each other, I know! ” Scardapane says. &nbsp,

    Every choice is going to be based on the characters and the story we’re telling, and what’s driving them and the challenges they encounter, Winderbaum says. We’re not trying to do anything arbitrarily; they do live and breathe in the same world as these other characters, and collisions can occur. When it’s the right reason to do it, we’re going to bring people in.

    If this is any indication of the direction, characters, and storylines of the MCU’s approach, we are in for a treat these upcoming junctures.

    On Disney+, new Daredevil: Born Again episodes air on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET, with the series finale on April 15.

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