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This weekend, stream a devilishly clever horror short from Destroyer director Karyn Kusama

There are so many streaming options available these days, and so many conflicting recommendations, that it’s hard to see through all the crap you could be watching. Each Friday, The Verge’s Cut the Crap column simplifies the choice by sorting through the overwhelming multitude of movies and TV shows on subscription services, and recommending a single perfect thing to watch this weekend.

What to watch

“Her Only Living Son,” the final segment of the 2017 horror anthology XX. Written and directed by Karyn Kusama, the short stars Christina Kirk as Cora, a stressed-out single mother whose charismatic, malevolent teenage son Andy (Kyle Allen) has been stirring up trouble at school with his violent behavior — and even more disturbingly, with...

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Aquaman Post-Credits Contains An Amusing Wonder Woman Easter Egg

The references to the wider DCEU found in the new Aquaman movie may be few and far between, but it seems that James Wan’s picture contains more nods to Arthur Curry’s old Justice League co-stars than initially meets the eye. And since we’re going to be talking about one such Easter Egg that lies at the very end of the movie, spoilers lie ahead.

The moment in question comes in the film’s post-credits scene, where Black Manta wakes up in the home of Dr. Stephen Shin. On the wall of the room, we see an assortment of newspaper clippings featuring stories of the mysterious Aquaman, including one which refers to the hero as an “underwater Superman.”

But the shout out that’s really been getting the attention of the fans, and even earned a retweet last night from director Wan himself, is the headline that reads, “Wonder Woman Nixes Aquaman Dating Rumour.” The piece even looks to include a quote from Diana Prince herself, with the star of Wonder Woman 1984 reportedly saying, “It would never happen!”

This might well be a reference to the “Flashpoint” storyline, which was previously considered for The Flash solo movie, and saw Aquaman and Wonder Woman engaged in a romance that had some pretty messy consequences. And while we probably shouldn’t take this nod as anything other than the cute little Easter Egg it was intended to be, it’s nice to get some kind of update on Gal Gadot’s character, seeing how it could be a long wait before we see the heroine again in present day DCEU.

For Diana’s next movie, Patty Jenkins will be taking us back into the past once again, with Wonder Woman 1984 set to hit theaters on June 5th, 2020. In the meantime, those recent murmurings of an Aquaman sequel being in the works are unlikely to be “nixed” anytime soon.



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Marvel Says The Reaction To The Avengers: Infinity War’s Ending Was Exactly What They Wanted

Earlier this year, Avengers: Infinity War put a serious damper on the old stereotype of Marvel being the bright and cheery flipside to the dark and moody DC with its ridiculously high body count and arguably the gloomiest ending in all of superhero cinema.

The genocidal finale of Anthony and Joe Russo’s latest release left viewers shaken and disturbed, and according to Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, that’s exactly the effect that the team was going for, explaining on Variety and iHeart Radio’s Playback with Kris Tapley how the reception to Infinity War was the payoff to a long period of buildup.

“We did Infinity War and Endgame at the same time, but those have been the longest gestating movies we’ve ever made,” Feige said. “Four years now, almost five years. And it was always about delivering on the promise that we had set up. And the way the world received Infinity War was amazing, it was exactly what we wanted.”

The moment where Earth’s Mightiest Heroes suffered their first outright defeat at the hands of Thanos marked a departure from the usual Marvel Studios formula of the villain being stopped by the time the end credits roll, and it’s with much pride that Feige recalls how the ending to Infinity War served as a shock to the system.

“And that ending, which we had been working on for many years, and I do remember people, on all of the movies we’ve made and I’m sure on many of the movies we’ll make in the future, whenever the good guy wins, which is often — good guy, good woman, good hero wins — they go, ‘Eh, it’s kind of predictable. Good guy wins,’” Feige said. “Well, sometimes that’s fun. But for years I remember thinking, ‘I wonder what they’re going to do when they don’t?’ Because we knew that was coming. And it couldn’t have been better. The reaction was the best. The reaction. Was. The. Best.”

As saddened as many viewers were to see their heroes literally far apart before their eyes, a lot of comic book fans likely would’ve been disappointed if the movie hadn’t ended in this way, and according to Feige, the success of their films hinges on giving audiences what they want but in ways they don’t expect.

“We feel the pressure of delivering, and delivering on expectations, but in unexpected ways.”

Of course, with future projects confirmed for the likes of Spider-ManDoctor Strange, and Black Panther, it’s clear that the dusted victims of Avengers: Infinity War aren’t going to stay dust for much longer, and we’ll find out how the MCU’s surviving heroes clean up the mess left by Thanos when Avengers: Endgame hits theaters on April 26th, 2019.



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