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IPL 2022: Main Priority Always Has Been Team Performance - PBKS Opener Shikhar Dhawan

In the ongoing season, Dhawan has scored 381 runs in eleven matches at an average of 42.33 and strike rate of 122.11, including three half-centuries.

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Big Bash League: Brisbane Heat to not Offer Fresh Contract to their Iconic Player Chris Lynn

Lynn, who has played 18 T20Is and four ODIs, scored a total of 3,005 BBL runs at a strike-rate of 148.83 and average of 34.54, with one century to his name

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IPL 2022: RR vs DC Head to Head Record and Venue Record of Dr DY Patil Stadium

RR vs DC Head to Head Matches in IPL/IPL 2022: Head to Head record, venue record and key stats

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‘Doctor Strange 2’ has MCU fans worried that House of M is coming

This article contains spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness brought Wanda Maximoff’s MCU arc to an end. Since her debut in Age of Ultron, she’s been one of the most volatile heroes, beginning her tenure as a villain, then partially responsible for the Sokovia Accords at the heart of Civil War, and being forced to make an absolutely brutal choice in Avengers: Infinity War.

Wanda didn’t cope with this well, enslaving a town in WandaVision to let her live out her fantasy life, then going completely off the deep end in Multiverse of Madness trying to get it back. The film ends with her apparent death, though tellingly we never see a body.

This has fans hoping that one day we’ll see one of her most notorious comics arcs come to the big screen: ‘House of M’. In this, Wanda suffers yet another catastrophic mental breakdown as she tries to screw with reality to recreate her lost children. At the end of the story, she utters the iconic words “No more mutants”, instantly stripping the majority of the world’s mutants of their powers.

While some are on board:

Most are saying that Kevin Feige should avoid adapting it at all costs:

Many have concluded that those pushing for it haven’t actually read it:

Others say it’s just known because of that one memorable line:

We have to agree. Much of this storyline has already been (sort of) covered in WandaVision. Anyway, one of the key factors behind the storyline is that the Marvel Comics universe was over-stuffed with mutants and editorial decided they needed a clear out. The MCU hasn’t even introduced the X-Men yet, so Wanda immediately getting rid of them just doesn’t make sense.

But hey, we’re sure she’ll be back before too long. Maybe she can finally end up on the side of a lunchbox again?

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is now in theaters.



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Brendon McCullum Emerges as Favourite for England's Test Coach Job: Report

The report added that the 40-year-old could be announced as the red-ball coach before the end of this week

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‘Doctor Strange 2’ has fans naming the gnarliest PG-13 movies they’ve ever seen

For years, Marvel Studios had billed Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as its take on a horror movie, and the final product delivered the goods. Sam Raimi’s direction included heaping helpings of The Evil Dead, some genuinely spooky supernatural action, and an unstoppably terrifying villain.

Along the way, there were some seriously violent deaths and gross imagery, with fans praising Raimi for going right to the limit of what can be shown in a PG-13 movie. With Multiverse of Madness still fresh in their minds, Fim Twitter has been discussing other moments that pushed the boundaries.

Warning that some gross images follow.

Will Mavity of Maverick’s Movies was first to kick off the discussion with examples from Casino Royale, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, and The Mummy.

Gravity is a great candidate for not pulling its punches.

Several people also named Andy Serkis getting eaten by bugs in Peter Jackson’s King Kong, with some saying they can’t rewatch the movie because of this one scene.

Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy also makes a couple of appearances.

Bond movie License to Kill was singled out.

And there were some nods to animated movies in Watership Down and Princess Mononoke.

There’s also many people naming Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the film for which the PG-13 rating was invented in the first place.

All are very fun watches, then, with a common thread that one mark of a good director is to skate as close to the edge of R as possible. The trick for many of these is to imply violence rather than show it, while being careful not include too much actual blood onscreen at any one time.

Here’s hoping Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness isn’t the last time Marvel Studios works with Sam Raimi, as it seems that the two mesh very well together.



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