BW’s Daily Video> Trying To Explain The Marvel Universe

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A Doctor Wholess Christmas…And Why I’m Okay With That Possibility

A recent post in UK tabloid The Sun has people going crazy…along the usual lines in 2026. I’m linking to a different site because quite frankly the Sun‘s layout is crap. The Sun claims via an “anonymous source” that the 2026 Doctor Who Christmas special might be scrapped because they’re having trouble finding someone to play the Doctor. Given the current state of the series, one often cited with Star Wars and Star Trek among others like Marvel’s “Cinematic Universe” as franchises that were thought too big to fail until they failed. Notice two of those were run by Disney, who also showed their Mephisto like ability to screw something over by being part of it when they partnered with the BBC for the recent Doctor Who season, though the BBC themselves started ruining things before Disney came along.

Is the special over? In the video below, WhoCulture YouTube contributor Ellie Littlechild says no, and thinks people are panicking over nothing. Personally, I think she dost protest too much…but I also wouldn’t care. To be honest if there was no Christmas special under the current Bad Wolf producers I’m not sure that would bother me. Instead of panicking, I’d almost be relieved. Not for the reasons of some other critics…okay, not JUST those reasons, but I have one extra issue with ALL of the Christmas specials under Russel T. Davies. That’s odd because that’s one of the things he brought to New Who (unless it was some higher up at the BBC), and then proceeded to do the same thing wrong each time based on his own beliefs. This was never in the classic series. The only Christmas acknowledgement was one fourth wall break by the TRUE First Doctor, William Hartnell, in one episode that happened to be airing on the holiday. (Or close enough to it. I’m not going to do the math.)

As far as the stated reason Ellie gives for what might be the reason? I kind of agree with her, but at the same time it might be tougher finding a new Doctor than she thinks. Not only is she part of a YouTube channel whose focus is Doctor Who and its various spinoffs, but she doesn’t seem willing to see the issues the show has had and how it has affected the franchise as a whole and how its perceived, especially by the classic fanbase but even those who came in on New Who are seeing the mistakes and doing exactly what Ncuti Gatwa told them to do…touch grass and not touch their telly. (Did I spell that right, UK readers?) The Christmas special is the least of their troubles. So once Elle goes over another bit of news, which kind of ties in tangentially, we’ll get into the core of this discussion, where I think she’s right, and where I think she’s wrong.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> The True Story Of Easter

You know when I should have reviewed this? LAST EASTER!

The True Story Of Easter

Golden Kid Comics (2020)

WRITER/ARTIST: Joshua 1:9 Holley

I don’t think I have to summarize this story. If you don’t know the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection by now you’re more out of the loop than I am. Instead, I’m going to just review the presentation.

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BW’s Daily Video> Why The Mandalorian’s Armor Is A Death Trap

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Analyzing Pixel Dan’s Amazon He-Man Review

I’ve only gotten to see a movie early once, and I still had to pay for it. I don’t really have a tight niche because I look at multiple forms of storytelling. So nobody’s offering me free early peeks to stuff I talk about. They go for the focused reviewer, the ones who review the exact thing they’re selling because they know it gets the most attention from the most diehard of fans. So it’s not surprising that “Pixel” Dan Eardley got an early peek at the Masters Of The Universe movie from Amazon MGM. You may remember I used one of his videos talking about his interest in the movie for article fodder. And that was after a 20 minute preview at a different event. Now he’s seen the full movie.

While he reviews multiple toys, He-Man is Dan’s biggest discussion topic. To use other reviewers that have shown up around here in articles and Daily Videos, it’s like TJ Omega getting a sneak preview of something Transformers related or James Eatock of CerealGeekTV…getting to see Masters Of The Universe early but in England. I’ve discussed my share of Masters Of The Universe and He-Man related media, but mostly during Free Comic Inside or my look at the He-Man newspaper strips, which the occasional look at the cartoons and the first live-action movie.

Of course, when I went to Walmart’s early screening for Man Of Steel I didn’t have to worry about a review embargo when I did my v-log. I’ve soured a bit more on it over time and with Zac Snyder’s constant insisting he was the “more accurate” version of what Superman would be like (BS) but overall I still say it’s a decent superhero movie but a terrible Superman adaptation. When you really think about things opinions can change. I’m long over trusting Hollywood or comics to do a proper adaptation of the things I grew up with and I need more than a brand attached to something before I accept it. Tone and multiversal continuity also factor in at this point. I mean…Dan liked Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and I…did not.

Since we’re on the disclaimer train, Dan’s taking a huge risk in 2026. Influencers being grabbed by studios is a relatively recent occurance and it hasn’t been ending well. Star Wars is probably the best example whether it’s promotion for The Mandalorian & Grogu or Star Wars: Outlaws, the end product hasn’t exactly matched the hype, damaging the very reputation of these influencers. The studios don’t care about your rep, they care about your money. There’s worry that access like this, or just the excitement of being part of an event like this, may influence the influencer, especially those less deserving of their reputations than Dan. Dan honestly loves toys and He-Man while some of these other influencers just want the access to draw more fans to their channels. I trust Dan, but that means that if his excitement is…well, the same as Rise Of The TMNT, we’re going to have some disagreements when I finally get to see this. Hollywood versus and manipulate social media and YouTubers are both real things.

All of that out of the way, what did Dan honestly think of the movie? I do expect his honest opinion, with a spoiler free review since under the embargo he can’t discuss the full movie until it drops in June. I trust his word, so let’s hear those words before I give my thoughts on his thoughts.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Gatchaman #1

“We’re going to be late for Battle Of The Planets!”

Gatchaman #1

Mad Cave Studios (2024)

WRITER: Cullen Bunn

ARTIST: Chris Batista

COLORIST: Carlos Lopez

SELECTED COVER ARTIST: Inaki Miranda

LETTERER: Buddy Beaudoin

EDITOR: Chas! Pagburm

DESIGNER: Camilo Sánchez

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BW’s Daily Video> OHSA Violations Everyone Missed At Aperture Science

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