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10 Stellar Netflix Comedies That Are 10/10 but Nobody Remembers Today

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Zoe Leven as Tiff and Brendan Scannell as Pete in 'Bonding.'

In the age of streaming, Netflix was the pioneer in introducing original content to viewers beyond network and cable television. With greater freedom and fewer restrictions, Netflix produced some iconic series. From Stranger Things to The Crown, Ozark to Squid Game, when it comes to thrillers and dramas, the streamer has it on lock. But what about the original comedies? Why don’t they receive the same adoration?

Throughout Netflix’s history, there have been extraordinary original comedies that broke the mold. Some welcomed Hollywood legends to play and explore characters of a certain age, while others played into the absurdity that wouldn’t have resonated on network television. Yet, these 10 out of 10 shows have become victims of time, forgotten as new viral shows arrive. It’s time to celebrate the comedies that helped shape Netflix and the genre.

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‘Bonding’ (2019–2021)

Zoe Leven as Tiff and Brendan Scannell as Pete in 'Bonding.'
Zoe Leven as Tiff and Brendan Scannell as Pete in ‘Bonding.’
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Sex has always been a part of television. Often used as a steamy moment to further the plot, sex sells. So, what happens when you use that premise, but explore a world of taboo? You get the brilliant dark comedy, Bonding. Created by Rightor Doyle, Bonding explores the friendship of Tiff Chester (Zoe Levin), a psychology grad student who works as a dominatrix, and Pete Devin (Brendan Scannell), her newly out gay bestie, who becomes her assistant. As Tiff and Pete navigate their personal lives by day, at night, they work in the BDSM underworld, where they go by the monikers Mistress May and Master Carter. Allowing audiences to explore the taboo world of kink as they use their exploration to find themselves, Bonding is a dark comedy with heart.

Raunchy but light-hearted, Bonding went where very few shows had gone before. Bonding lightened up the dark world of BDSM without compromising the community. Instead, it served as a place where the characters could express vulnerability, learn to communicate, and establish boundaries in all their relationships. With each episode running half the time as a typical sitcom, Bonding was a fast-paced comedy that kept audiences engaged. A short-and-sweet binge that is highly satisfactory, the series was niche without being nonjudgmental. Doyle takes care to ground the story in authenticity while also keeping it fresh and feisty. Levin and Scannell had sensational chemistry that made you see your own bestie in them. Sadly, only running for two seasons, Bonding was a blink-and-you-missed-it comedy.

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‘Dead to Me’ (2019–2022)

Linda Cardellini and Christina Applegate in a car in 'Dead to Me'
Linda Cardellini and Christina Applegate in a car in ‘Dead to Me’
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It might be unfair to claim that Dead to Me is a forgotten series, but the truth is, the more time away, the less it remains in the conversation. Over the course of three seasons, Dead to Me centered on the intense friendship between Jen Harding (Christina Applegate), a hotheaded widow, and Judy Hale (Linda Cardellini), an eccentric optimist she meets in grief counseling. Their friendship takes a turn when the truth is revealed that Judy hid the fact that she killed Jen’s husband in a hit-and-run. With secrets galore, tying them closely together, their friendship endures a rocky road as they face more twists and turns. A tragicomedy about grief and whether certain actions can ever be forgiven, Dead to Me masterfully balanced laugh-out-loud humor with immense emotion, anchored by a thrilling plot.

Created by Liz Feldman, the series came at the right time for both audiences and the two women in the central roles. Applegate and Cardellini had sensational chemistry in their odd-couple dynamic, bringing out the best in one another as characters and actresses. With a unique spin on female friendship, Dead to Me finds that what should be a complex circumstance is actually a way to bond over trauma. The deeper the series went, the more Jen and Judy faced the ups and downs of their relationship. They both made mistakes while also being present to lift the other up. Trauma and grief are easy themes; Dead to Me tackled them with sharp wit. Dead to Me wanted audiences to decide what makes a person good or bad, but in the end, we all have both inside, thus we have to forgive others for being the same.

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‘Dear White People’ (2017–2021)

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Samantha White pressing a headset to one ear while at a recording booth in Dear White People
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After the success of the film of the same name, writer-director Justin Simien returned to the source material to create a four-season run of Dear White People. Following the lives of several Black college students at Winchester University, a fictional Ivy League institution, Dear White People explored issues of racial tensions, identity, and politics. With themes tackling microaggressions, systemic racism, and cultural appropriation head-on, Dear White People‘s sharp, satirical tone forced viewers to think and became the ultimate conversation-starter series.

An ensemble piece, the ability to generate a diverse group of individuals uniting over a similar perspective was its strongest suit. Though very thematically focused, the characters were richly crafted. From Logan Browning as Sam White, a radio host trying to get people to wake up to society, to DeRon Horton as Lionel Higgins, a highly intelligent aspiring journalist trying to find his voice, the characters you knew from the film were further fleshed out through new stories. Confidently utilizing modern pop culture and social themes to hold up a mirror to society, Dear White People was topical and timeless.

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‘Grace and Frankie’ (2015–2022)

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Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin forehead to forehead in Grace and Frankie
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Right from the jump, having Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin reunite was an immediate draw. Hoping that Dolly Parton would pop in to complete the 9 to 5 trio was always top of mind. But once the novelty wore off and the story became the central focus, Grace and Frankie proved itself to be an underdog contender as one of the greatest comedies of the 2010s. Created by Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris, the seven-season series told the story of two women in their 70s—the stiff, refined Grace Hanson (Fonda) and the eccentric artist Frankie Bergstein (Tomlin)—whose lives are upended when their husbands, Sol Bergstein (Sam Waterston) and Robert Hanson (Martin Sheen), announce they are in love and plan to marry. Forcing a friendship they never thought imaginable, Grace and Frankie was a rare comedy that showcased the realities of life after 70 while exploring how, at any age, new beginnings can arrive when you least expect them.

Wonderfully tender and strongly acted, Grace and Frankie became the ultimate comfort watch. This was not The Golden Girls with four Hollywood stars getting a chance to act in a hit again. Grace and Frankie was a fervent exploration of the reality of aging through pathos and humor. As a single-camera comedy, Grace and Frankie was able to weave in dramatic moments to capture the story’s authenticity. You could easily have turned this into a multi-cam show based solely on over-the-top scenarios, but grounding it in the resilience of the human spirit made it relatable. Of course, as long as you could get past President Jed Barlet and DA Jack McCoy as a gay couple, Grace and Frankie is perfect. As the series went on, Grace and Frankie lost its novelty, being overshadowed by new original content. What never left was Fonda and Tomlin being at the top of their game within this new demographic. Grace and Frankie was an important, groundbreaking series that invited big-name stars to tackle themes they relate to.













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Collider Exclusive · Oscar Best Picture Quiz
Which Oscar Best Picture
Is Your Perfect Movie?

Parasite · Everything Everywhere · Oppenheimer · Birdman · No Country
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Five Oscar Best Picture winners. Five completely different visions of what cinema can be — and what it can do to you. One of them is the film that was made for the way your mind works. Ten questions will figure out which one.

🪜Parasite

🌀Everything Everywhere

☢️Oppenheimer

🐦Birdman

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🪙No Country for Old Men

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What kind of film experience do you actually want?
The best movies don’t just entertain — they leave something behind.





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Which idea grabs you most in a film?
Great films are driven by a central obsession. What’s yours?





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How do you like your story told?
Form is content. The way a story is shaped changes what it means.





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What makes a truly great antagonist?
The opposition defines the protagonist. What kind of opposition fascinates you?





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What do you want from a film’s ending?
The final note is the one that lingers. What do you want it to sound like?





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Which setting pulls you in most?
Where a film takes place shapes everything — mood, stakes, what’s even possible.





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What cinematic craft impresses you most?
Every great film has a signature — a technical or artistic element that makes it unmistakable.





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What kind of main character do you root for?
The protagonist is the lens. Who you choose to follow says something about you.





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How do you feel about a film that takes its time?
Pace is a choice. Some films sprint; others let tension accumulate slowly, deliberately.





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What do you want to feel walking out of the cinema?
The best films leave a mark. What kind of mark do you want?





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The Academy Has Decided
Your Perfect Film Is…

Your answers have pointed to one Oscar Best Picture winner above all others. This is the film that was made for the way your mind works.

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Parasite

You are drawn to films that operate on multiple levels simultaneously — that begin in one genre and quietly, brilliantly migrate into another. Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is a film about class, desire, and the architecture of inequality that manages to be darkly funny, deeply suspenseful, and genuinely shocking across a single extraordinary running time. Your instinct is for cinema that hides its true intentions until the moment it’s ready to reveal them. Parasite is exactly that — a film that rewards close attention and punishes assumptions, right up to its devastating final image.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

You want it all — and this film gives you all of it. The Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the most maximalist films ever made: action comedy, multiverse sci-fi, family drama, existential crisis, and a genuinely earned emotional core that sneaks up on you amid the chaos. You are someone who responds to ambition, who doesn’t want cinema to choose between being entertaining and being meaningful. This film refuses that choice entirely. It is overwhelming by design, and its overwhelming nature is precisely the point — because the feeling of being crushed by infinite possibility is exactly what it’s about.

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Oppenheimer

You are drawn to cinema on a grand scale — films that understand history not as a backdrop but as a force, and that place their characters inside that force and watch what happens. Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is a film about the terrifying gap between what we can do and what we should do, told with the full weight of one of the most consequential moments in human history behind it. You want your films to feel important without feeling self-important — to earn their ambition through sheer craft and the gravity of their subject. Oppenheimer does exactly that. It is enormous, complicated, and refuses easy comfort.

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Birdman

You are drawn to films that foreground their own construction — that make the how of the filmmaking part of the what it’s about. Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, shot to appear as a single continuous take, is cinema examining itself through the cracked mirror of a fading actor’s ego. You respond to formal daring, to the feeling that a film is doing something that probably shouldn’t be possible. Michael Keaton’s performance and Emmanuel Lubezki’s restless camera create something genuinely unlike anything else — a film that is simultaneously about creativity, relevance, self-destruction, and the impossibility of ever truly knowing if your work means anything at all.

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No Country for Old Men

You are drawn to cinema that trusts silence, that refuses to explain itself, and that treats dread as a form of meaning. The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men is a film about the arrival of a new kind of evil — implacable, arbitrary, and utterly indifferent to the moral frameworks we use to make sense of the world. It is one of the most formally controlled films ever made, and its controlled restraint is what makes it so terrifying. You want your films to haunt you, not comfort you. You are not interested in resolution if resolution would be dishonest. No Country for Old Men is honest in a way that most cinema never dares to be.

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‘Lady Dynamite’ (2016–2017)

Maria Bamford as Maria Bamford in 'Lady Dynamite.'
Maria Bamford as Maria Bamford in ‘Lady Dynamite.’
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Sometimes, all it takes is your own show where you poke fun at yourself to find a new devoted audience. Such was the case for Maria Bamford and her sleeper hit, Lady Dynamite. Loosely based on her life, the series is a surreal, meta comedy that follows Maria as she attempts to rebuild her life and career in Los Angeles after a six-month break in recovery for bipolar II disorder. Wonderfully chaotic and uniquely Bamford, Lady Dynamite addressed Bamford’s bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and rather than make it a show about self-pity, it became an honest portrayal of mental health told through humor.

Created by Pam Brady and Mitch Hurwitz for Netflix, Lady Dynamite was a meta masterpiece. The fourth-wall breaking was never a distraction; rather, it was an element that elevated the comedy and allowed Bamford to speak her truth. A journey straight into Bamford’s mind, the style in which the stories are presented offers a glimpse of how Bamford experiences life. The non-linear approach was highly experimental, which resulted in the ultimate payoff. Furthermore, she gets to speak her mind about sitcom conventions and the struggles within the industry. Whether you experienced it yourself or know someone who has, Lady Dynamite was a daring show that tackled mental health while network comedies steered clear of it. Lady Dynamite was ahead of its time; the doors the series opened for modern comedy seemed to leave the show on the other side of it.

‘Master of None’ (2015–2021)

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Dev from Master of None sitting in a recliner in the dark reading a book.
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Fresh off a successful run on Parks and Recreation, comedian Aziz Ansari rode the momentum and created a star vehicle for himself with Master of None. The dramedy follows Dev Shah (Ansari), a 30-year-old actor in New York navigating his career, romance, and cultural identity. By Season 3, the series switched perspective, giving the lead to Lena Waithe, playing Denise, one of Dev’s friends, a 37-year-old lesbian novelist, mostly following their romantic, professional, and personal experiences. The complete millennium experience, anxiety included, Master of None took relatively specific themes, like the gap between first-generation Indian-American children and their immigrant parents, and mixed them with more universal themes, including racism, sexism, and modern romance, to give a platform to minority voices.

With high-quality filmmaking and whip-smart writing, Master of None began as a deeply personal project for Ansari, resulting in humanistic storytelling. Mostly adopting a self-contained episode narrative, each episode allowed a specific theme to take center stage. Master of None was a modern comedy that avoided classic sitcom tropes. Diverse storytelling and visibility have become more prominent since Master of None, making it seem like a show of the past. If you haven’t watched the series, no time like the present to “treat yo self’” with a forgotten great.

‘One Day at a Time’ (2017–2020)

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Penelope, Alex, Elena, and Lydia from One Day At A Time hugging.
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Perhaps the most criminally underrated and underappreciated comedy to ever play on Netflix was the wholesome reboot of the classic sitcom One Day at a Time. Reimagined for a Cuban-American family at the center of the story, the sitcom followed Penelope Alvarez (Justina Machado), a newly separated Army veteran and nurse, raising her radical teen daughter, Elena (Isabella Gomez), and socially adept tween son, Alex (Marcel Ruiz), with the help of her old-school, Cuban-born mother, Lydia (Rita Moreno). Bringing the multigenerational stories of a Latino family to the forefront, the show perfectly marries old-school sitcom with contemporary storytelling.

Even if the Alvarez family didn’t look like your family, their experiences together as a unit may still have resonated. One Day at a Time was exceptionally heartfelt, tackling important topics respectfully. Equally as progressive as the original Norman Lear series was at its time, the show brought classic tropes that made multi-camera series so beloved while ensuring such themes of PTSD, racism, and sexuality were handled with care. One of the most rewarding elements of the series was the comedic masterclass coming from Machado and Moreno. Despite receiving critical acclaim, One Day at a Time sadly didn’t earn the respect it deserved when it was forced to end its run on Pop rather than Netflix. Beyond poignant, One Day at a Time is an exceptional series for the entire family.

‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ (2015–2019)

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Ellie Kemper as Kimmy Schmidt in ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’
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The 2010s became a time when single-camera comedies took daring risks. In the mockumentary style, you had shows like The Good Place that played with the surreal and the absurd for a delightfully hilarious premise. Enter Tina Fey and Robert Carlock with a hilariously absurd comedy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. After 15 years of captivity in an underground bunker in Indiana, where the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne (Jon Hamm) held her, and three other women, 29-year-old Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) decides to leave her past behind and start over in New York City. Adjusting to life in the concrete jungle after life in a doomsday cult, she rooms with Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess), a flamboyant, self-absorbed, struggling actor; deals with eccentric, crime-prone landlady Lillian Kaushtupper (Carol Kane); and works as a nanny for wealthy, insecure socialite Jacqueline White (Jane Krakowski). Like a cartoon strip come to life, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt balances the dark with the light for an outrageously comical satire with gags galore.

Like 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt uses every waking moment to offer social commentary where no one is safe. With a character as the eyes and ears of a brand-new world, unafraid to speak her mind on anything and everything, the show pokes fun at the mundane. New York City plays a character, but in this version, it’s as colorful as the characters. The ensemble lifts the show to great heights. Even at their worst, each character is a delight. They have such wonderful idiosyncrasies that pop through the screen. With bits in every episode, from Pinot Noir to the origin of Jacqueline’s identity, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was a laugh riot. There’s no doubt the show could have run longer than four seasons, but alas, the series went out on a tremendous high.

‘Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp’ (2015)

The hype was real, and it was warranted. Upon the announcement of a serialized version of Wet Hot American Summer with many original characters reprising their roles, those who hadn’t signed up for Netflix purchased a subscription. Serving as a satirical prequel to the cult classic film, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp follows the counselors and campers of Camp Firewood on their chaotic first day of summer in 1981. With the original ensemble playing younger versions of themselves, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp was as absurd as it sounds. As it should have been. For fans of the characters, the series provided extra tidbits into the origins of the characters’ relationships and behaviors seen in the original movie. By having adult-only time, the over-the-top hilarity flows naturally.

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As a serialized show, the plot centers on saving the camp from toxic waste dumped by a company. But it’s the individual subplots that shine brightest. The brilliance of this series lies in the reunion of actors whose careers blew up after the film. With the likes of Elizabeth Banks, Bradley Cooper, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Poehler, and Paul Rudd joined by new cast members including Jason Schwartzman, Chris Pine, Jon Hamm, and Kristen Wiig, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp was nonstop laughs. No matter where they are in their careers, every star is committed to the bit, in on the absurdist meta jokes. It mocked teen comedies while then poking fun at investigative journalism, political thrillers, legal dramas, and spy films within the context of an ’80s camp life. Though only a season, the follow-up show Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later brought back much of the series’ cast, along with new stars Adam Scott, Melanie Lynskey, and Dax Shepard. The legacy of the franchise remains in our hearts.

‘W/ Bob & David’ (2015)

Bob Odenkirk and David Cross on 'W/ Bob & David.'
Bob Odenkirk and David Cross on ‘W/ Bob & David.’
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Outside of legacies like Saturday Night Live and MAD TV, finding success as a fledgling sketch comedy show can be difficult. Then Netflix took a beloved ’90s HBO sketch series and rebooted it. In 2015, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross paid homage to Mr. Show with Bob and David with four episodes of W/ Bob & David. In the spiritual successor, Odenkirk and Cross bring on the laughs in four 30-minute episodes. Combining live-on-stage studio segments with pre-recorded digital shorts, W/ Bob and David saw the stars head back to their humble beginnings while proving that, even with higher-profile fame, they still have the comic goods.

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17 years after the original ended, W/ Bob and David retained the anarchic spirit while introducing more nuanced, refined scripts. The series thrives on both actors’ natural chemistry and comedic tension. Perhaps a major reason the show has been forgotten over time is that Netflix removed the third episode for a sketch featuring blackface. Though the stars objected to the decision, arguing it was satire, the growing racial tension in the country in 2020 left the streamer with no choice. Though there was a desire for more, the single season came and went with little fanfare.


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Prime Video’s 2 Biggest New Hits Are Battling for Streaming Supremacy

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Prime Video delivered the perfect antidote to its recently concluded superhero series The Boys, which underwhelmed critics and audiences with its series finale. The streamer’s latest superhero offering, Spider-Noir, has the added benefit of featuring an acting icon and being based on one of the most popular fictional characters of all time. The new show delivered exactly the results expected of it in its midweek debut, even though it failed to overthrow Prime Video’s current number one title. The holdover hit defied the odds to deliver one of the streamer’s biggest-ever debuts. It currently trails only The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and Fallout, which have an obvious built-in fan-following. With 36 million views in under two weeks, the steamy new romance series has outperformed legacy titles on Prime Video such as Reacher and The Summer I Turned Pretty.

It posted the streamer’s number one debut of all time among female viewers in the 18-34 age group. The show follows the romance between a university hockey champion and an aspiring musician, played by Belmont Cameli and Ella Bright, respectively. In addition to the staggering viewership achievements, the new show has also been critically acclaimed. It’s now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with Collider’s Therese Lacson comparing it favorably to the source novels and writing that the show “delivers a captivating romance adaptation that will satisfy book lovers and newcomers alike.”

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Collider Exclusive · Marvel Personality Quiz
Which MCU Hero Are You?
Spider-Man · Daredevil · Iron Man · Punisher · Thor · Cap

Six heroes. One destiny. Answer 10 questions to discover which Marvel Cinematic Universe hero shares your personality, values, and fighting spirit. Will you swing, fly, or thunder your way to glory?

🕷️Spider-Man

😈Daredevil

🤖Iron Man

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💀Punisher

Thor

🛡️Cap

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What drives you to do what’s right?
Choose the answer that feels most like you.






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It’s 2 AM. Where are you?
Your answer says more about you than you’d think.






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How do you handle a villain who keeps escaping justice?
Every hero has a method. What’s yours?






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How do you feel about keeping a secret identity?
The mask — or the lack of one — says everything.






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You’ve lost someone important because of your heroism. How do you carry that?
Every hero pays a price. The question is how they pay it.






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What’s your role when working with a team?
Who you are under pressure is who you actually are.






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Where do you draw the line between justice and revenge?
The answer defines what kind of hero you really are.






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When you’re not saving the world, what does life look like?
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What keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.






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The battle is lost. You’re outnumbered, outgunned, and exhausted. What do you do?
This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.






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Your MCU Hero Is…

Based on your answers, the Marvel hero who matches your spirit, values, and instincts has been revealed.

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Queens, New York

🕷️ Spider-Man
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You carry the weight of the world on shoulders that are younger than they should have to be — funny, loyal, and endlessly self-sacrificing.

  • You do the right thing not because it’s easy, but because no one else will.
  • You understand that responsibility isn’t a burden you choose — it’s one that finds you.
  • Whether it’s a neighbourhood mugging or a multiverse crisis, you show up.
  • Peter Parker’s lesson — that great power demands great responsibility — isn’t a slogan to you. It’s the code you live by, even when it costs you everything.


Hell’s Kitchen, New York

😈 Daredevil
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You fight in the shadows between law and chaos, guided by a fierce moral compass that refuses to let the guilty walk free.

  • You use every tool available — your mind, your body, your faith — to protect those the system overlooks.
  • You’ve looked into the darkness and chosen not to become it, though the line has never been easy.
  • Matt Murdock’s duality — champion in the courtroom, devil in the alley — mirrors your own.
  • Relentless, conflicted, and unwilling to stop. That is exactly you.


Stark Industries, Malibu

🤖 Iron Man
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Brilliant, driven, and occasionally insufferable — but always the person who solves the unsolvable problem.

  • You lead with your mind and back it up with resources, innovation, and a stubbornness that borders on heroic.
  • You started out looking out for yourself, but somewhere along the way the world became your responsibility.
  • Tony Stark’s arc — from ego to sacrifice — is your arc too.
  • You build, you plan, and when the moment comes, you’re willing to give everything. Because in the end, you’re Iron Man.


New York City

💀 The Punisher
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You’ve been through fire that would break most people — and it did change you, completely. What’s left is unyielding, relentless, and operating by a code forged in grief.

  • You don’t ask for forgiveness, and you don’t expect gratitude.
  • You see a corrupt, broken world and you’ve decided to do something about it, consequences be damned.
  • Frank Castle’s war is born from love twisted by loss — and so is yours.
  • Uncompromising and unflinching — the world may not agree with your methods, but your conviction is absolute.


Asgard · Protector of the Nine Realms

⚡ Thor
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Powerful, proud, and on a lifelong journey to become worthy of the legend you carry.

  • You lead with strength but have learned — sometimes painfully — that true greatness comes from humility and growth.
  • You’re larger than life, yet more vulnerable than you let on.
  • Thor’s story is one of transformation: from arrogant prince to worthy king, from isolated warrior to beloved protector.
  • You bring the storm when it’s needed — and the warmth when it matters just as much.


Brooklyn, New York · The Avengers

🛡️ Captain America
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You believe in something bigger than yourself — and you fight for it even when the world has moved on and nobody else will.

  • You don’t bully the small guy, and you never stop when it gets hard.
  • Steve Rogers didn’t become a hero when he got the serum — he was always one. So were you.
  • Your strength isn’t in your fists; it’s in your refusal to compromise what’s right, no matter the cost.
  • In a world full of people taking the easy road, you’re the one who picks up the shield and stands up — every single time.

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2 Wildly Different Demographics Are Propelling Prime Video to New Heights

We’re talking, of course, about Off Campus, the show that successfully fended off competition from Spider-Noir last week, albeit briefly. Spider-Noir returns Nicolas Cage to the character he voiced in the Spider-Verse animated movies, but this time in live-action. It pays homage to the film noir gems of the 1940s, and has opened to critical acclaim. It’s now sitting at a “Certified Fresh” 91% score on Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Nicolas Cage delivers a gloriously pulpy performance that makes every quip and thwip crackle in Spider-Noir — a dazzling, stylish blend of hard-boiled storytelling and pure comic book verve.” The aggregator’s consensus for Off Campus, on the other hand, reads, “Off Campus thrives on titillation and the deliberate excavation of relationship dynamics in a whirlwind romance novel adaptation that genuinely cares for the genre and all its pleasurable trappings.” Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.


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Dawn Wilkinson, Erica Dunton, Silver Tree, Sam Bailey

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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Toy Leak May Have Revealed Hulk’s Major Storyline : Coastal House Media

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A newly leaked toy description for Spider-Man: Brand New Day may have revealed one of the film’s biggest story details, and it could spell trouble for both Peter Parker and Bruce Banner.

While Marvel and Sony have already confirmed that Mark Ruffalo will return as Bruce Banner in the upcoming Spider-Man sequel, new merchandise details suggest Hulk’s role may be far more significant than fans originally expected.

According to information tied to a leaked toy line, Banner is reportedly using a device designed to suppress his Hulk transformations. However, when the technology fails, the Savage Hulk emerges, forcing Spider-Man into a dangerous situation that could become one of the movie’s central conflicts.

Spoiler Warning:

The following details are based on leaked merchandise information and have not been officially confirmed by Marvel Studios.

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According to the toy description, Bruce Banner’s attempt to control the Hulk goes horribly wrong when the device preventing his transformation fails. The leak suggests that Peter Parker finds himself dealing with the aftermath as the Savage Hulk returns.

If accurate, the storyline would mark the first major appearance of the classic Savage Hulk persona in years. Since Avengers: Endgame, audiences have primarily seen Smart Hulk, the version of Banner who successfully merged his intelligence with Hulk’s immense strength.

*Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s Hulk figurine. Image credit: Bandai/Marvel.*

The leak could also explain why Hulk appears to have such a prominent presence in early marketing and reports surrounding the film despite Brand New Day being described as a more grounded Spider-Man story.

For Marvel fans, the possibility of Spider-Man facing Savage Hulk is an exciting prospect. While the two heroes have crossed paths in comics, the MCU has never fully explored a conflict between Peter Parker and an uncontrolled Hulk. Such a matchup would instantly become one of the biggest action sequences in any Spider-Man film.

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Of course, fans should take the leak with a grain of salt. Toy descriptions are often based on early story drafts, simplified plot summaries, or marketing material that doesn’t always reflect the final movie.

Still, merchandise leaks have a long history of revealing legitimate details about major superhero films, making this one difficult to ignore.

Whether the leak proves entirely accurate or not, one thing appears certain: Hulk’s role in Spider-Man: Brand New Daymay be much larger than anyone expected.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day is scheduled to swing into theaters on July 31, 2026.

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The Woman Who Secretly Saved Star Wars Just Died

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Marcia Lucas, former wife of George Lucas, just died at the age of 80. The two have been divorced since 1983, the same year that Return of the Jedi was released. Because this happened a long time ago (in an era far, far away) many younger fans of the franchise have no idea who Marcia is or why she is so important to Star Wars. She and George had a relationship that was just as much creative as it was romantic, and she helped him edit the films of the Original Trilogy. But she had the most influence on A New Hope, the very first film in this blockbuster sci-fi series.

As you might imagine, nobody had quite as much sway with a young George Lucas as his wife. Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill once said as much, claiming, “if she wanted to keep it, it was in. Fortunately for all of us, she had some very good ideas, including everything from little character moments (Leia kissing Luke for luck in the Death Star) to major story beats (like the death of Obi-Wan Kenobi). For these reasons and more, she earned the title “the secret weapon” of this franchise. That means that fans owe a life debt of gratitude to this woman, unbeknownst to almost everyone, secretly saved Star Wars.

Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!

To understand why Marcia Lucas was so important to the franchise, you need to first understand what a nightmare the production of the first Star Wars movie was. Remember, George Lucas was juggling ideas for decades worth of films, and he made the bold (and slightly crazy) decision to make A New Hope the fourth installment of an ongoing story. That meant this first film needed to introduce a galaxy far, far away, give us tons of background info, develop a bunch of younger characters, and make us care about the past of the older characters. Along the way, it needed to balance world-building with humor and plenty of action.

After everything was shot, George had tons of footage, but the whole thing looked like a hot mess. Star Wars was saved in the edit by a series of editors. One of them was Marcia Lucas, who was the real deal when it came to bringing films to life. She wasn’t some nepo hire of her husband’s; in fact, she was so good at her job that she (along with fellow editors Paul Hirsch and Richard Chew) won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing to honor their work on the first Star Wars movie. Thanks to her keen eye, George Lucas’ creation became the biggest sci-fi franchise in the world.

In The Editing Trenches

What changes did Marcia make in editing? For one thing, she re-ordered many of the earliest scenes of A New Hope so that the audience would feel excited and immersed; originally, that first hour was largely composed of boring exposition. She also edited Obi-Wan and Luke’s conversation so that they watch Leia’s “you’re my only hope” message in the middle of talking about Luke’s father. This adds urgency to the narrative, whereas the original cut made it seem like the two were indifferent about rescuing her. Additionally, she spent eight weeks editing the Battle of Yavin so that the film had a thrilling climax that still hit all the right emotional beats.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, George Lucas revealed that Marcia had to edit “40,000 feet of dialogue footage of pilots saying this and that” into a cohesive fight scene. But she never thought that this spectacle should come at the expense of emotionally satisfying character beats. As recorded by The Secret History of Star Wars website, she once told George a blunt truth about the famous trench run sequence: “If the audience doesn’t cheer when Han Solo comes in at the last second in the Millennium Falcon to help Luke when he’s being chased by Darth Vader, the picture doesn’t work.” Incidentally, Luke originally did two trench runs, and she cut it down to just the final one.

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Killing Off The Most Famous Actor’s Character

Nobody can deny that George Lucas is a creative genius, and nobody else in Hollywood could have developed something quite as crazy cool as Star Wars. But he’s never been the strongest writer in the world, as evidenced by the cringe-inducing dialogue and bizarre plot beats of the prequels. It was the same from the beginning, and Lucas’ original script for A New Hope was bad. Numerous people dunked on it, including George’s buddy, Steven Spielberg. Fortunately, Marcia was a double threat and was a solid writer on top of being an excellent editor, and she provided some ideas that really saved that first Star Wars film.

Marcia Lucas’ most famous storytelling contribution to A New Hope was convincing George Lucas to kill off Obi-Wan Kenobi, who was originally scripted to survive. It was also her idea to have the Death Star threaten the Rebel base on Yavin IV, creating a sense of urgency for the film’s climax. Additionally, she convinced her husband to keep in many of the quiet character moments of the movie, including Leia kissing Luke and telling him it was “for luck.” Heck, Marcia even convinced him to keep in the part where the mouse droid comes up and gets scared away by Chewbacca’s roar!

Becoming One With The Force

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Unfortunately, Marcia Lucas’ importance to the development of Star Wars has been downplayed ever since she divorced from George Lucas in 1983. It was an insanely bitter divorce, one that left George convinced he’d never marry again (though he changed his mind almost exactly 30 years later). Speaking of bitter, Marcia opened up about the divorce in the book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, angrily noting that “George would never acknowledge that to me. I think he resented my criticisms, felt that all I ever did was put him down.” Continuing, she said, “In his mind, I always stayed the stupid Valley girl…he never felt I was very smart and he never gave me much credit.”

Fortunately, a growing number of fans have acknowledged her contributions to this amazing franchise in recent years. Now, with her death, more people than ever before are learning about the awesome achievements that earned her a highly coveted Academy Award for Film Editing. With any luck, the fandom will do a better job of honoring her creative legacy than her husband ever did, and we can remember her for who she truly was: the woman who secretly saved Star Wars from its own creator. 


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Star Trek’s Most Famous Guest Star Played Even More Roles Than You Remember

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Star Trek has a handful of beloved actors who regularly play multiple characters. The gold standard is Jeffrey Combs: while most famous for playing Weyoun on Deep Space Nine, Combs also played the Ferengi Brunt (sometimes in the same episode) and several other roles (including fan-favorite Enterprise character Shran) in the franchise. Majel Barrett also played Number One, Nurse Chapel, and Lwaxana Troi, all while voicing the Enterprise computer. Suzie Plakston played Worf’s fierce, Klingon baby mama, a logic-loving Vulcan, and an immortal Q. Brent Spiner played the android Data, but he also played his own evil brother, his own human father, and a growing assortment of characters in that positronic papa’s bloodline.

By contrast, when Trek brings in a big-name actor, it’s usually for a one-off cameo. Such actors include Kelsey Grammer, Vanessa Williams, and even Dwayne Johnson (no, really!). When Babe star James Cromwell was cast to play Zefram Cochrane, the creator of warp drive, in Star Trek: First Contact, many assumed that he was just another one-off bit of stunt casting. However, that assumption is dead wrong: not only did Cromwell play three different Trek roles before landing First Contact, but he returned to the Cochrane character for two different TV shows before ending his Trek through the stars.

James Cromwell As You’ve Never Seen Him

James Cromwell made his franchise debut in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Hunted.” There, he played a corrupt planetary leader, Nayrok,  who tried to exile soldiers after a major war ended; it turned out that his government had turned these guys into super-soldiers, but he was now worried that their wartime experiences and psychological conditioning would keep them from reintegrating into polite society. Cromwell does an excellent job of turning this minor character into a villain you love to hate, which makes it that much more satisfying when Picard beams away, leaving the man’s fate in the hands of the very soldiers he had screwed over.

In Cromwell’s next Star Trek: The Next Generation appearance, he was completely unrecognizable. In the two-part episode “Birthright,” he played a Yridian named Jaglom Shrek. This freaky-looking alien tempted Worf by telling him something unbelievable: namely, that the Klingon security chief’s father was actually alive. After some not-so-gentle persuasion, Shrek takes Worf to a secret Romulan prison camp; there is no sign of Worf’s father, but the Enterprise officer is taken prisoner. Interestingly, while Shrek is very chatty in “Birthright, Part I,” he says nothing in the follow-up installment. While lines were scripted for Cromwell, he broke his leg between episodes, which resulted in all of his dialogue being cut. 

Cromwell’s Only DS9 Appearance

James Cromwell never appeared in The Next Generation again, but he did pop up in a single episode of Deep Space Nine: “Starship Down.” There, he played an alien trade minister named Hanok who had been swindled by Quark. However, the two are forced to put aside their differences when a Jem’hadar torpedo lodges itself in the Defiant mess hall, with them stuck inside the room. After Quark successfully defuses the torpedo, he convinces Hanok to resume trade negotiations with the Federation. Overall, Cromwell really enjoyed his one episode of DS9, and Quark actor Armin Shimerman enjoyed acting alongside someone he had befriended when they did Shakespearean theatre together.

Cromwell’s next appearance in the franchise practically needs no introduction. In the film Star Trek: First Contact, he played Zefram Cochrane, the human who invented faster-than-light travel. While the time-traveling Enterprise crew thinks of Cochrane as a noble and heroic legend, they are shocked to discover that he just wants to make money and party with beautiful women. However, these visitors from the future convince him that his invention will change all of mankind. As for Cromwell, he needed no convincing to reprise this role for the first episode of Enterprise, and he also played his Mirror Universe counterpart via archival footage. Later, he played a holographic Cochrane in the hilarious Lower Decks episode, “Grounded.”

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While he hasn’t been as prolific in the franchise as Jeffrey Combs (hell, few people are!), James Cromwell has played way more Star Trek roles than most fans realize. He played three different aliens before playing Zefram Cochrane on three (or four, if we count that archival footage) separate occasions. Given the number of times he reprised the role, it’s a fair guess that this was Cromwell’s favorite. Incidentally, he became an unintentional Trek icon by following a variation of Cochrane’s famous advice: don’t try to be a great character, just be a character, and let fans make their own judgements.


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Roomies, Marissa Da’Nae had social media doing a double take after she dropped a low-key update that started off like a regular life dump—but quickly turned into a moment the internet couldn’t scroll past without noticing something big was going on.

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Marissa Da’Nae Confirms She Has A Bun In The Oven

On Sunday, May 31, Marissa Da’Nae hopped on Instagram with a photo dump captioned “Life Lately,” sharing a mix of soft lifestyle snaps that slowly revealed she’s expecting a child. As fans clicked through, ultrasound images and subtle clips—including one dated May 28—confirmed that she has a bun in the oven, sparking instant reactions across social media.

The post also featured sweet moments with her son Chozen, whom she shares with NLE Choppa, alongside shots of Marissa embracing her pregnancy glow while still stepping out and living her best life. From casual mirror selfies to laid-back clips, the update showed her balancing motherhood and this new chapter with ease and style.

The Comments Went Up After Marissa’s Post

Folks quickly ran to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section after Marissa Da’Nae’s announcement started making the rounds, with many flooding the post with congratulations and well wishes. While plenty of users showed love and celebrated her growing family, others joked about how it feels like “everybody’s getting pregnant these days” except them. The mix of reactions had the comments section buzzing, as fans continued reacting to the surprise reveal.

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One Instagram user @brittneysage7 commented, “I hope by a man who loves her ❤️”

This Instagram user @vjazmyn_ shared, “pregnancy is in the air rn 😭 yall stay safe out there

Likewise, Instagram user @bri.ni joked, “WHEW!! Pregnancy is in the WATER aint it?? 👀 Im just so glad that it aint me!!! 🫣🥴”

And, Instagram user @dreamgrrrll added, “so happy for her ❤️”

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Then Instagram user @nykia.28 claimed, “Not sure who that is but ok congrats

Lastly, Instagram user @lovelymewhite wrote, “I got to stop taking these plan bs. I got baby fever now.

Fans Revisit Marissa Da’Nae’s 2023 Pregnancy Photos

Back in 2023, Marissa took to Instagram to share her maternity photos with followers, posing alongside an elephant while standing bare-chested in the water. In one standout shot, the elephant gently cradled her baby bump with its trunk, adding a symbolic touch to the shoot, as she captioned the post saying she was “forever thankful” while also explaining her choice to include the animal in the imagery. The following day, she returned to her Instagram Story to share clips from her baby shower held at an undisclosed venue, which featured displays from her maternity shoot and signage revealing her baby boy’s name, “BABY CHOZEN,” later confirmed in a repost reading, “Baby Chozen otw.

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Dame Dash Claps Back At Jay-Z After Viral Roots Picnic Freestyle

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Whew, Roomies! Summer might be here, but temperatures on social media are really giving petty season. Jay-Z has the internet on lock as fans keep breaking down his viral Roots Picnic freestyle. As reactions roll in, everyone is on standby waiting for the folks he seemingly dissed to enter the chat. Well, Dame Dash has shared his thoughts on the viral moment, and now folks are cutting up over his response to Hov.

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Dame Dash Enters The Chat After Jay-Z’s Viral Freestyle

As timelines keep flooding with Jay-Z viral Roots Picnic performance, social media users are stopping mid-scroll to pause as they peeped Dame Dash reacting to Hov’s verses. Jay had the whole Philly crowd in a frenzy as he took shots at several artists, and Dame was seemingly among the bunch who ended up catching a stray. Jay didn’t name-drop Dame, but fans still assumed he took shots at him when he said, “Teeth tumbling out their mouth and somehow I’m the one to blame.“ That jab had fans brining up the viral moment when Dame’s teeth fell out during a September 2024 livestream

Well Dame pulled up on Instagram with a response that let fans know exactly where he stands. He dropped a meme of Hov showing him as Disney’s Goofy with an afro, fully dressed in black like he was at the concert. He didn’t say much in his caption — he just added a laughing emoji and tagged Jay-Z.

The Roomies Are Split After Dame Responds To Hov

Once The Shade Room dropped Dame’s clap back at Hov, the Roomies lit up the comment section with reactions. Some sided with Dame and said he ate with his response, while others crowned Hov the GOAT and left it at that.

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Instagram user @_dmargiela wrote,😂😂😂😂 he ate that one bad.” 

Instagram user @__hot.__.girl__ wrote, Omg man I’m here for this 😂 sorry cuz dame is unhinged!”

While Instagram user @richlifeshawtydred wrote, I can’t believe I’m actually agreeing with Dame Dash.” 

Then Instagram user @who_iss_thaaat wrote, How you hating outside the roots picnic when you can’t even get in?” 

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Another Instagram user @hippiieheadband wrote, We knew bald toothless was coming around the river bend!” 

Instagram user @ad3online wrote,Jay did Dame so many favors by just mentioning him! lol 😂” 

While another Instagram user @pettysnation wrote,😂😂😂 nah that goofy pic is funny.” 

Then another Instagram user @mingydagoat wrote, How he mad and he’s been going on a world tour mentioning him 😂” 

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Finally, Instagram user @harrisonala99 wrote, “Dame posting Goofy with the missing teeth…the jokes write themselves 😂” 

LeBron James Reacts To Jay-Z’s Performance As Fans Continue To Break Down His Bars

Dame Dash wasn’t the only celebrity to weigh in on Jay’s Roots Picnic performance. LeBron James also tapped in on his Instagram Story, reposting a clip of Jay’s set with two steamed-faced emojis and a shushing emoji.

Ever since clips hit the timeline, fans have continued to flood social media with reposts of videos and photos of Hov’s performance. As The Shade Room previously reported, the moment went viral after fans assumed that he took subliminal shots at Drake, Ye, Nicki Minaj and more in a freestyle. See a full breakdown of his bars here.

RELATED: Social Media Is Crackin’ UP As Viral Clips Show Jay-Z’s Response To Fans Calling For Beyoncé At Roots Picnic (VIDEOS) 

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Keke Palmer And Sean Evans Revive Romance Rumors

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Keke Palmer and Sean Evans have fans playing matchmaker again after his recent appearance on “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer.”

In the episode, Palmer and the “Hot Ones” host revisited their years-long connection, including a viral on-screen kiss from years ago.

The actress has also been speaking candidly about the bigoted messages she receives online, as well as the health struggles that once took a toll on her.

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Palmer and Evans sent fans back into matchmaking mode after he featured in an episode of “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer.”

The “Hot Ones” host joined Palmer on the May 26 installment, where the pair looked back on their relationship over the years, and even rewatched their viral kiss from her 2025 appearance on his show.

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After watching the exchange, fans appeared to be just as invested as ever. One viewer was already imagining a much bigger future for the pair, writing in the comments section, “Ready for the wedding and the healthy marriage.”

Another fan felt the moment looked like more than casual banter, joking, “If this is not a soft launch, I don’t know what it is.”

For some fans, there was no need to overthink it. “Keke, that’s your man,” one viewer wrote, while another declared, “I love Sean, and I love Keke! I love Sean and Keke TOGETHER even more!”

Palmer Slams Bigoted Haters

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In a recent interview while promoting her colorful new action-comedy film “I Love Boosters,” Palmer addressed the bigoted messages she has continued to receive online since opening up about being queer.

The Emmy-winning actress warned trolls to stop wasting their time spreading negativity when they could be doing something more useful, explaining that focusing on toxicity only takes away from their own lives.

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“You might think you’re hurting others, but you’re really hurting yourself,” she told Out. “When you sit there and only put negativity out, and you only stay on that vibration, you’ve got to balance it. You can’t just be up to some bullsh-t.”

“That’s more time away from you doing what you need to do for your life. Try to create a sense of community,” Palmer urged.

Keke Palmer’s New Film Described As A ‘Joy To Watch’

Palmer appears in the vibrant, upbeat film alongside a star-studded group of women, including Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, and Eiza González.

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The cast encouraged fans to watch the movie as a form of joyful escapism, while also framing it as a story about unity, freedom, and people choosing a better life for themselves.

“The best way to unite people is through joy, and that’s what this film is. It was a joy to make, and it’s a joy to watch! It’s a joy to be around each other, and that’s what we need to be out here representing,” Ackie said.

“The gay community is a community that really knows how that feels. People of color, minorities… you’re just living your life and living your truth. This movie is about women wanting a better life for themselves. It’s about loving yourself and getting the opportunity to live your best life,” González added.

The Actress Opens Up About Her Painful Acne Battle

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Palmer has also been open about the toll her health struggles took on her confidence, particularly while dealing with severe acne connected to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS.

In a recent conversation with Gayle King, the “One of Them Days” actress discussed living with the condition and the years she spent without a diagnosis. According to PEOPLE, the 32-year-old described that period as “crippling” and “unbearable,” saying it deeply affected her confidence.

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“It hurt emotionally in a way that you can’t describe… I had it all my life, and it was a burden I learned to wear, but I didn’t want it,” she said. “I remember just reaching a point where I said, ‘I’ve got to solve this. I’ve got to fix this. This isn’t just acne; this is my body telling me something more is going on.’”

Keke Palmer Found Answers After Turning To A Specialist

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Elsewhere during the conversation, Palmer revealed that the experience pushed her to research several possible causes of acne online.

She eventually began looking into hormones and, after connecting the symptoms with her family history, asked her doctor if she had PMOS, formerly referred to as PCOS. However, because she did not have cysts, the possibility was initially dismissed.

“I was telling doctors, y’all are wrong,” she recalled.

“Everybody was on that glass skin, and I’m over here with cracked glass. It is a very heavy thing on your mental health because [I felt like] if I do it right, I should have the results,” Palmer continued. “I’m eating right. I’m doing the things. I’m exercising. I’m drinking water. Why is my body betraying me?”

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It was not until she turned to an endocrinologist that multiple blood tests confirmed her suspicions. Palmer has since started taking medication for her acne.

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The Controversial, R-Rated Sci-Fi Thriller That’s Better Than The Book

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In 2006, the Wachowskis, the minds behind The Matrix, poured the proceeds of their success into a lie. A lie they hoped would reveal the truth.

At first, it seemed to work. People bought tickets, critics liked it, and there was hope that their idea might lead to change on a significant scale. Now, 20 years later, the exact opposite has happened. The dark future their movie predicted is closer than ever. 

This is why V For Vendetta failed.

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V For Vendetta Was a Conventional Success

By any conventional measure, V for Vendetta was not a failure; it was a moderate success. It got generally positive reviews, performed solidly at the box office, and more than made its budget back.

But V for Vendetta isn’t a conventional film. So before we determine why it failed, let’s define what V for Vendetta is. 

V’s Truth And His Vendetta

Based on the same-named comic series written in 1982 by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, V for Vendetta tells the tale of a near-future England run by an oppressive government and a man, known only as V (Hugo Weaving), who sets out to destroy it. V is a terrorist, and he achieves his goals by murder, subterfuge, and blowing things up. He bursts onto the scene clad in dark clothes, hidden behind a Guy Fawkes mask, and spouting dialogue so complex and full of high-dollar words that it’s nearly another language. 

While skulking London’s deserted, under-curfew streets, he rescues a waifish girl accosted by Fingermen, the government’s assault-hungry secret police. The girl is Evey (Natalie Portman), and it’s the 5th of November, a day the people of Britain will remember.

V takes Evey under his wing as he embarks upon a strategy of governmental destruction. He’s a terrorist, but he’s not terrorizing the people. Instead, his goal is to awaken and empower them, while striking fear into the heart of England’s totalitarian government. “If you want to see who is responsible, look no further than a mirror,” he tells the country’s citizens. “I understand, you were afraid,” he says by way of forgiving them. 

It’s the people who put Britain’s corrupt, hate-driven government in power, and it’s the people who must stop it. “People should not be afraid of their governments,” pronounces V, “governments should be afraid of their people.”

V for Vendetta is a visually rich, dark, and resonant film; one that uses style to convey substance under the guise of pure entertainment. The Wachowski brothers’ script is a faithful adaptation of its source material, tweaked just enough to update it and properly translate it to the screen.

Is the movie political? Yes, but not necessarily in a way specific to any modern political party. It was, after all, written in 1982. These are the same political paradoxes that have been plaguing man for centuries. If you’re British, you’ll almost certainly find a way to apply it to Keir Starmer or Tony Blair, but that’s only because the film’s themes are universal.

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Hugo Weaving is incredible as V, acting underneath a stiff, somewhat silly mask that completely covers his face, his eyes, or anything else he might use to convey the slightest emotion. Yet somehow, V is the film’s most passionate, powerful character. 

Hugo uses his voice and physicality to convey that, to bring an awkward, faceless creation to electrifying life. V calls himself an idea, and with Weaving playing him, he’s a very powerful idea.

But Natalie Portman’s Evey becomes the real heart of the movie. V is an unstoppable force; Evey is a real person, caught up in his deadly rebellion. Her conversations with V, not the movie’s one or two action bits, are the driving force of the Wachowskis’ script. Evey resists V’s crusade against oppression; her mind rebels at what he says out of fear and self-preservation. So will you.

V For Vendetta’s Forbidden Message

Referencing the still unseen film back in the days before it was released, one member of a politically minded film forum was quick to declare: “You can’t make a movie about a terrorist now without endorsing bin Laden.” It’s that mindset that makes V for Vendetta so unsettling. 

Sometimes, it almost feels like you’re watching something forbidden, like you’re seeing something you shouldn’t be allowed to see. It’s shocking that a movie like this ever actually got made. It’s even more unbelievable that a major Hollywood studio made it. Would the Wachowskis have been allowed to make it if they were making it now? I doubt it.

It’s fun to accuse Hollywood of excessive activism. Most of the modern message-pushing they do isn’t bravery; it’s adopting a trend and claiming to be a rebel. Not so with V for Vendetta. It’s a purposefully uncomfortable film, one that will affect different people differently depending on what you bring in with you.

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Yes, V for Vendetta is rebellious and risky, subversive and dangerous. But it’s not cynical. V’s naïve take on the world is one that believes in the basic strength and goodness of people as strongly as it believes in the intrinsic corruptness of big government. It’s a viewpoint that almost certainly has no basis in reality, but that’s alright. 

What makes the film great is that you’re not asked to subscribe to its philosophy, only think about it and take note. It’s not a call to rise up against your rulers, but a warning about the way fear can be used to give a person or organization too much power. It’s an old lesson, but one that bears frequent repeating. 

Why V For Vendetta Failed

“By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe.” – V’s personal motto

V for Vendetta is an idea. An idea’s success or failure must be measured by its impact on the world around it. V for Vendetta had none.

The movie planted a few quotes in the minds of those who saw it. People love repeating that “governments should be afraid of their people” one. But at no point did V for Vendetta cause anything to change.

By any measure, governments have only grown more powerful and less afraid of their people since 2006. In response, people have rushed to hand off even more power to centralized authority figures, citing safety, equity, or some other concern as justification.

Had V for Vendetta flopped and become a cult classic, people would be whispering its words in secret late-night showings. Had it been a box-office juggernaut, it would have cemented its place as a permanent fixture in our culture. It did neither, so it fades away, taking not just its message, but the message of the comic on which it’s based, along with it.

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Jay-Z Goes Viral Over Reaction to Beyoncé Chants At Roots Picnic

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Roomies, Jay-Z and Beyoncé had the Roots Picnic crowd in Philly going up in more ways than one during his headlining set, especially after fans started getting a little loud with their requests for a very familiar superstar to step out on stage. What began as a high-energy performance quickly turned into a viral moment when the audience kept pushing for a surprise appearance, and Hov’s response had everybody talking.

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Fans Demand Beyoncé, Jay-Z Responds On Stage

During the set, fans repeatedly chanted for Beyoncé to appear on stage, turning the moment into a full-blown call-and-response between the crowd and the rapper. Jay-Z eventually acknowledged the chants with a playful grin and told the audience, “Oh, she’s not working tonight,” shutting down hopes of an onstage appearance but doing it in a way that kept the energy light. The moment quickly spread online, with fans laughing, reacting, and running clips back as another unexpected highlight from the festival.

Beyoncé Proves She’s Her Hubby’s Biggest Fan

Roomies, Beyoncé gave fans a rare glimpse into her low-key wife life as she pulled up in full rock n’ roll glam to support Jay-Z during a private concert in Philadelphia on Friday, May 29. In a video circulating on X, Beyoncé can be seen partially tucked away from the view as she watched Jay-Z perform his track ‘U Don’t Know,’ nodding along to the beat like a true fan in the building. Rocking an oversized black leather jacket, blue jeans, and her signature bouncy blonde curls with a deep side part, the Cécred founder looked effortlessly cool while vibing to her husband’s set. The subtle support didn’t go unnoticed online, with fans loving the rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of the couple’s enduring chemistry after 18 years of marriage.

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Beyoncé Pulls Up & Makes Grand Entrance As Per Usual

During the same night, Beyoncé was spotted quietly pulling up to support Jay-Z at his private preview concert, making a low-key but noticeable appearance backstage. The exclusive event served as an intimate rehearsal and warm-up ahead of his headlining set at the 2026 Roots Picnic Festival. Clips shared across social media show Beyoncé keeping a low profile as she moved through the venue while fans quickly caught on to her arrival.

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Remy Ma Turns Heads With Baddie Energy At 46th Birthday Party

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46 WHERE?! Remy Ma Showed Up To Her Party In Full Baddie Mode & Fans Say She IS The Birthday (VIDEO)

Roomies, Remy Ma had social media doing a double take over the weekend after stepping out for a birthday celebration that gave nothing but luxury, glam, and “don’t play with me” energy as she rang in her 46th. And judging by the reactions online, fans couldn’t get enough of the birthday girl’s head-turning look and bossed-up presence.

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Remy Ma Pulls Up Iced Out For Her 46th Birthday

In video clips circulating online, Remy Ma owns the room as she steps in wearing a head-turning emerald green dress with black cutouts that scream baddie energy. She stacks on the ice with a statement chain, hoop earrings, bracelets, and heels that put her legs on full display, giving fans plenty to talk about. Rocking a sleek side part and a flawless face beat, the birthday girl commanded attention from the moment she arrived, with many agreeing she looked like a whole bag of money.

The Comment Section Clocked Every Detail

Fans wasted no time running to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section after clips from Remy Ma’s birthday celebration started making rounds online. While some users were busy dropping “46 WHERE?!” comments and praising how youthful she looked, others loved seeing Fat Joe pull up and show love, noting that their longtime friendship is still going strong. And because the internet is going to internet, a few folks jokingly predicted that Claressa Shields might be popping out any minute now, too.

One Instagram user @beresowavey said, “Claressa about too pop out real quick😂”

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This Instagram user @mermaidvibezz2 added, “Remy is gorgeous 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🔥 skin so beautifulInstagram user

And, Instagram user @hersheywrites claimed, “46 WHERE?? She’s so gorgeous!

Meanwhile, Instagram user @cashkay___ wrote, “i know Pap be still texting her😂”

While Instagram user @theeprettystar commented, “Joe loyal he don’t play about remy

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Finally, Instagram user @nataliakirk35_._ shared, “She conceited she got a reason!!!🔥”

What Else Happened At Her Birthday Dinner?

The hip-hop vet marked her birthday with a dinner and celebration held at Planet Hollywood in Times Square, New York City on Saturday, May 30, 2026, followed by a star-studded “Celebrity Birthday Party” inside PH Live. The private dinner quickly turned into a full-on event as friends and industry heavyweights pulled up to show love for the Bronx rapper’s big day.

The celebration didn’t stop at dinner either, as the night continued into a public ticketed party where guests kept the energy going well into the early hours. The guest list included longtime friends and collaborators like Fat Joe and Jadakiss, who showed up to salute Remy on another year around the sun, turning the night into a true hip-hop affair in the heart of NYC. Fat Joe even took to Instagram to remind folks that his bond with Remy Ma is forever, sharing a photo dump of their moments together alongside the caption, “They wouldn’t understand this s**t Forever. hbd sis Killem dead this year.

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