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“We Want It To Go Deeper, Not Bigger”: Eric Kripke Reveals How ‘The Boys’ Stays Away From Becoming a Parody of Itself - MSN“I do my best to really wrestle that down. We always say we want it to go deeper, not bigger. But there’s inevitably — just because you need to find a new way to do an action scene, or you ...
Disney wasn't the only animation studio enjoying a renaissance. Here are the best animated movies of the 1990s ...
The creator and star of ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ arrives in London for a one-off performance on the West End. He speaks to ...
Boruto not only tells the story of the next generation of ninjas but also continues exploring the lives and development undergone by characters who carry over from its parent series, Naruto.
Brian De Palma's Carrie is a Cinephile's Delight. Author Joseph Aisenberg's look back at the making of this classic horror ...
The Boys final season can use one of the comics' most infamous moments to give the show's climax the shock and awe it needs.
With the fifth and final season of 'The Boys' approaching, Eric Kripke has something special in store for fans of his work.
It’s not every day you get to meet Spider-Man in real life, or at least the man who portrays him, Tom Holland. That moment is ...
Heading into the fifth and final season, fans are optimistic that The Boys will go out with a bang, and based on Kripke's comments, it's hard to envision things ending in any other way.
Filming has wrapped on the fifth and final season of The Boys , and showrunner Eric Kripke is already feeling the weight of ...
The Boys star Laz Alonso (MM) took to social media to address the series wrapping for the final time and share some special ...
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