‘Doctor Who’ actor breaks Guinness World Record

Doctor Who seems to be at a peak these days as the show sparks interest in its future prospects with the return of David Tennant and Russell T. Davies, Jodie Whittaker’s tenure coming to a respectful end, and many previous incarnations that a Celebrating a comeback for a brand new film, rekindling audio adventures through time and space. Well, to round off yesterday’s 59th anniversary celebrations, Guinness World Records announced that an old collaborator, Ian Chesterton (portrayed by William Russell), broke a television record, providing further testimony to the incredible success of science fiction show is .
Meanwhile, Marvel drops the ball onto a giant one Guardians of the Galaxy turn by spoiling it a little too soon. Though James Gunn is probably furious now, despite the mouse house’s best attempts to retrace her steps, the mystery is now out in the open.
war of stars Fans now want a prequel anime after fantastic art shows what could have been

You can’t find any war of stars Fan who won’t sing the praises The clone wars animated series by Dave Filoni, but as far as the spinoff media goes, some parts of the community are realizing that there could probably be another way, one that involves a specific medium from the east that is slowly but surely emerging to dominate the entertainment industry.
Imagine how great it would have been if the clone wars era was rebooted as an anime series with its peculiar art style. With new art circulating online, we no longer have to rely on our imaginations. The bad news is that there probably won’t be an anime prequel. The good news, however, is that we have the next best thing in the form of Star Wars Visionsreturning with another season soon in early 2023.
Doctor Who Companion breaks Guinness World Record

Look, we all have our issues with the Chris Chibnall era, but if there’s one thing the outgoing showrunner was good at, it’s referencing Classic who in a subtly heartbreaking way. Whittaker’s final episode, The power of the doctor, was no exception in this regard, bringing back a number of previous Tardis inmates on Tegan and Ace for Thirteenth’s final hurray. One of them was a popular science teacher named Ian Chesterton, companion to William Hartnell’s First Doctor from the original cast.
Chesterton’s actor William Russell has now broken the record for the longest gap between TV appearances at 57 years and 120 days, according to Guinness World Records. Nice to see the OG gang keeping it real in an unexpected way.
Disney spoils a major Guardians of the Galaxy Twist and there’s no turning back now

Warning: The following paragraph contains spoilers for the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special. Continue reading at your own discretion.
That Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special will soon be available to stream on Disney Plus, but the company may have dropped the ball on a huge spoiler with its MCU miniseries. Marvel Legends. In the latest episode, which recaps events from Guardians Vol 2, Avengers: Infinity Warand Avengers: Endgame, there’s a clip from the upcoming special outing where Drax and Mantis talk about a long-theorized development. Apparently, the adorable Celestial portrayed by Pom Klementieff is none other than Star-Lord’s half-sister.
Disney has since gone into panic mode and deleted the episodes, but anyone who follows MCU updates around the web, which is basically all fandom, should know about it by now.
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