This article contains spoilers for "Echo."
It's long been debated whether the Netflix Marvel series were Marvel Cinematic Universe canon. The shows advertised themselves as being connected to the MCU movies; "Daredevil" obliquely referred to the alien invasion of New York City in "The Avengers" as "the incident," and criminal overseer Wesley (Toby Leonard Moore) even quipped to some goons, "If [Daredevil] had an iron suit or a magic hammer, maybe that would explain why you keep getting your asses handed to you." However, these connections were very much a one-way street.
Since then, though, Vincent D'Onofrio returned as Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin on "Hawkeye," while Charlie Cox reprised his role as Matt Murdock/Daredevil in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "She-Hulk." Cox and D'Onofrio are both returning for the new series "Daredevil: Born Again," as is Jon Bernthal as the Punisher.
And yet, there was still uncertainty. The MCU has...
It's long been debated whether the Netflix Marvel series were Marvel Cinematic Universe canon. The shows advertised themselves as being connected to the MCU movies; "Daredevil" obliquely referred to the alien invasion of New York City in "The Avengers" as "the incident," and criminal overseer Wesley (Toby Leonard Moore) even quipped to some goons, "If [Daredevil] had an iron suit or a magic hammer, maybe that would explain why you keep getting your asses handed to you." However, these connections were very much a one-way street.
Since then, though, Vincent D'Onofrio returned as Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin on "Hawkeye," while Charlie Cox reprised his role as Matt Murdock/Daredevil in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "She-Hulk." Cox and D'Onofrio are both returning for the new series "Daredevil: Born Again," as is Jon Bernthal as the Punisher.
And yet, there was still uncertainty. The MCU has...
- 1/10/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
New comic book Wednesday has come and gone. The dust at your local comic shop has settled. An eerie silence descends as you finish reading your last superhero book of the week. Now it's time for something a little more sinister. Welcome to Bagged and Boarded: comic reviews of the sick, spooky, twisted and terrifying! The Walking Dead No. 122 This issue finds everyone hunkering down, preparing for the "All Out War" that the cover of this comic promises. The vile Negan and his "saviors" are equipping themselves with a new kind of weapon, biological in nature, that could spell death and destruction for Rick Grimes and all his people. Even their best plans seems to pale in comparison to the ferocity of Negan, but only time will tell. Bag it or board it up? Robert Kirkman clearly thinks in terms of the big picture. That's no surprise to anyone who's...
- 3/1/2014
- by Giaco Furino
- FEARnet
Disney Xd has announced that season two of Crash & Bernstein will begin airing on Monday, October 7th, at 7:30pm.
The popular kids' sitcom will kick off with a special one-hour episode and viewers will be invited to cast their vote to choose Crash's nose. Disney Xd renewed the program back in April.
Created by Eric Friedman, Crash & Bernstein revolves around a 12-year-old boy named Wyatt (Cole Jensen) who has three sisters. He wishes that he had a brother and a puppet he created, Crash (Tim Lagasse), comes to life as his sibling.
Other castmembers include Oana Gregory, Aaron R. Landon, Mary Birdsong, Mckenna Grace, and Danny Woodburn.
What do you think? Do you watch this Disney Xd series? Are you looking forward to season two?...
The popular kids' sitcom will kick off with a special one-hour episode and viewers will be invited to cast their vote to choose Crash's nose. Disney Xd renewed the program back in April.
Created by Eric Friedman, Crash & Bernstein revolves around a 12-year-old boy named Wyatt (Cole Jensen) who has three sisters. He wishes that he had a brother and a puppet he created, Crash (Tim Lagasse), comes to life as his sibling.
Other castmembers include Oana Gregory, Aaron R. Landon, Mary Birdsong, Mckenna Grace, and Danny Woodburn.
What do you think? Do you watch this Disney Xd series? Are you looking forward to season two?...
- 8/30/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
By: Courtney Vaudreuil
Calling all Crash & Bernstein fans! This weekend, theTVaddict.com went where it has never gone before – the Disney D23 Expo at the doorstep of the Happiest Place on Earth – to get you the scoop on your Disney favorites. We talked with the cast of Disney Xd’s Crash & Bernstein who shared their experiences working on the show and where they want things to go for their characters. Pre-teen heartbreakers Aaron Landon, Cole Jensen, and Landry Bender also described their favorite TV shows – which was a bit shocking. Also for the first time ever, theTVaddict.com got an up close and personal interview with a puppet. Awkward!
Video Credit: Courtney Vaudreuil...
Calling all Crash & Bernstein fans! This weekend, theTVaddict.com went where it has never gone before – the Disney D23 Expo at the doorstep of the Happiest Place on Earth – to get you the scoop on your Disney favorites. We talked with the cast of Disney Xd’s Crash & Bernstein who shared their experiences working on the show and where they want things to go for their characters. Pre-teen heartbreakers Aaron Landon, Cole Jensen, and Landry Bender also described their favorite TV shows – which was a bit shocking. Also for the first time ever, theTVaddict.com got an up close and personal interview with a puppet. Awkward!
Video Credit: Courtney Vaudreuil...
- 8/10/2013
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Scoot over Pinocchio. More Crash, more Bernstein and more laughs are coming your way thanks to Disney Xd‘s decision to renew the “breakout comedy” Crash & Bernstein for a 2nd season. We have the details.
The kid’s show Crash & Bernstein only just began its first season last fall. The fun series follows the misadventures of Wyatt Bernstein, a young man who is 12 years of age and lives with three sisters. When he wishes for a brother, he gets his wish come true as a “Build-a-Bestie” puppet comes to life. Hijinks most definitely ensue. Does it remind anyone else of Calvin and Hobbs? Wyatt is acted by Cole Jensen and the series is created by Eric Friedman. Its executive-produced by Friedman, Mike Larsen, Jim Armogida and Steve Armogida.
Production for the show takes place in Van Nuys, California, where season 2 will develop starting in July in preparation for a fall 2013 premiere on Disney Xd,...
The kid’s show Crash & Bernstein only just began its first season last fall. The fun series follows the misadventures of Wyatt Bernstein, a young man who is 12 years of age and lives with three sisters. When he wishes for a brother, he gets his wish come true as a “Build-a-Bestie” puppet comes to life. Hijinks most definitely ensue. Does it remind anyone else of Calvin and Hobbs? Wyatt is acted by Cole Jensen and the series is created by Eric Friedman. Its executive-produced by Friedman, Mike Larsen, Jim Armogida and Steve Armogida.
Production for the show takes place in Van Nuys, California, where season 2 will develop starting in July in preparation for a fall 2013 premiere on Disney Xd,...
- 4/18/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Disney Xd‘s breakout comedy Crash & Bernstein has been picked up for a second season. Production will resume in Van Nuys, California in July for a fall 2013 premiere. Created by Eric Friedman and executive-produced by Friedman, Mike Larsen, Jim Armogida and Steve Armogida, the multi-camera series stars Cole Jensen, Tim Lagasse, Oana Gregory, Landry Bender and Aaron R. Landon. It follows Wyatt Bernstein (Jensen), a typical boy who lives in a household full of girls and desperately wishes for a brother to do fun guy stuff with. His family takes Wyatt to a Build-a-Bestie for his birthday, which leads to his dream finally coming true — his Bestie creation, Crash (Lagasse), a wildly unpredictable puppet, comes to life. Together, the new “brothers” help each other navigate life’s adventures.
- 4/15/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
MadTV alumna Nicole Sullivan is set to co-star opposite Jerry Trainor in the Nick at Nite comedy pilot Wendell & Vinnie. The multi-camera project, created by Jay Kogen (Frasier), centers on as Vinnie (Trainor), an irresponsible goofball who becomes the guardian to his conservative genius 12-year-old nephew Wendell (Buddy Handelson). Sullivan, who most recently recurred on Cougar Town, will play Vinnie’s sister Wilma. Lyndon Smith, Steve Talley (I Just Want My Pants Back) and Abby Pivaronas (Jonas) are the first actors cast in Krysten Ritter/Eric Garcia’s hourlong pilot for MTV Cassandra French’s Finishing School For Boys. Written by Garcia, who adapted his book, the project centers on Cassie French, a 22-year-old overachiever who can’t find a guy ready for a real, mature relationship. After the latest disappointment, she locks her latest boyfriend (Talley) up in her basement in order to train him to become the perfect gentleman.
- 6/26/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA AND DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
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