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Presenting The 1st Critics’ Choice Super Awards Winners

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It was back in November that I first posted about the brand-new Critics Choice Super Awards on PiercingMetal and you might recall that I was excited about them since they were directly speaking to a number of my media interests. Yesterday, the winners were announced via a virtual ceremony because thanks to the pandemic that is the easiest way we can do stuff like this nowadays. Though we still have a ways to go, I feel that in due time more sense of normalcy will be experienced but for now you folks just chill at home and let entertainment outlets like this one offer up the things you need to know about. So I didn’t watch the virtual ceremony but am happy to share the winners circle with you all down below. Since its always beneficial to see what didn’t win when all was said and done, I have left the nominees in this narrative as well. We can discuss more about this at the close when I return. Now get thee scrolling but maybe get a fresh cup of coffee first before you do.

Best Action Movie:
WINNER – Da 5 Bloods (Netflix)
Bad Boys for Life (Sony)
Extraction (Netflix)
Greyhound (Apple TV+)
The Hunt (Universal)
Mulan (Disney+)
The Outpost (Millennium Media)
Tenet (Warner Bros.)

Best Actor in an Action Movie:
WINNER – Delroy Lindo – Da 5 Bloods as Paul (Netflix)
Tom Hanks – Greyhound as Commander Ernest Krause (Apple TV+)
Chris Hemsworth – Extraction as Tyler Rake (Netflix)
Caleb Landry Jones – The Outpost as Specialist Ty Michael Carter (Millennium Media)
Will Smith – Bad Boys for Life as Detective Lieutenant Michael Eugene “Mike” Lowrey (Sony)
John David Washington – Tenet as The Protagonist (Warner Bros.)
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The CW Network: “Supernatural” SDCC 2018 Trailer

Yesterday, the 2018 Comic Con International: San Diego (or SDCC) continued into what appears to have been its busiest of days. Resultant of the offerings, we’ve been loading up the assorted sneak peeks and trailers that have been revealed across the conventions four days. If you’ve missed any of them, just click HERE for the rundown of these narratives. On Saturday, The CW Network unveiled its trailers for the DC Universe and some of its other popular shows such as “Riversale” and “Supernatural”. I’ve saved “Supernatural” to be one of my final postings about The CW Network shows since I am not too up on it. Let’s take a look.

Season 13 Recap: Dean and Sam are left reeling from the loss of so many allies and family members and their new responsibility to ‘raise’ Jack, with Sam willing to give the boy a chance while Dean is immediately concerned due to his heritage. In the other world, Lucifer keeps Mary alive as a hostage to trade for his son when he returns home, but finds himself confronted by the alternate Michael, who has killed his Lucifer and won the war. Although Dean becomes increasingly bitter at their recent losses, he gains a new sense of hope when Jack unintentionally brings Castiel back to life, but things become complicated when Men of Letters Arthur Ketch is revealed to have escaped death through a spell he received from Rowena, Ketch taking Castiel and a weakened Lucifer prisoner after Lucifer escapes back into this world when Michael tries to use his grace to create a portal so that he can conquer the other reality.

Cast/Characters: (Partial)
Jensen Acklesas Dean Winchester
Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester
Katie Cassidy as Ruby
Genevieve Cortese as Ruby
Lauren Cohan as Bela Talbot
Misha Collins as Castiel
Mark A. Sheppard as Crowley
Mark Pellegrino as Lucifer

PiercingMetal Thoughts: I’ll have to admit that I didn’t even watch this trailer since I’d like to begin binge watching the program at some point in the near future. I’ve never seen a single episode which surprises those friends who follow it religiously. These friends ask me what I am waiting for and since I trust their views on such programming I think that I best get a move on that process. I’ve been pretty behind on a lot of my shows based on a healthy concert adventuring process or “Field Work” as it were and still need to see both “Jessica Jones” and “Luke Cage” second seasons as “Iron Fists” return looms in the months ahead. What about you readers? Have you also been following “Supernatural”? How has it managed to keep your interest for so many seasons? Chime in down below as long as you don’t give away any significant plotlines.

Official Series Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_(U.S._TV_series)

The CW Network Announces New Six-Night Primetime Schedule 2018/2019

The CW’s New Super Sunday Nights Lead off with “Supergirl” Followed by the Magical New “Charmed”
Mondays Are Back-to-Back Action-Packed with “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” and “Arrow”
“The Flash” Races Back to Tuesday Followed by the Electrifying New Hit “Black Lightning”
Wednesdays Have Small Town Secrets and Big City Lights With “Riverdale” and New Drama “All American”
The Winchesters Return Thursday in “Supernatural,” Along with New Series “Legacies,” Which Continues the Thrilling Stories of “The Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals”
“Dynasty” Returns Friday Followed by the Last Hilarious Chapter of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Award-Winning Comedy “Jane The Virgin” Returns in Midseason for its Final Season, Along With a New Season of “The 100” and the Final Season of “iZombie”
New Series “In The Dark” and “Roswell, New Mexico” to Debut in Midseason

The Press Release:
NEW YORK (May 17, 2018) – The CW Network presents its 2018-19 primetime schedule to advertisers, affiliates, and press today, at the New York City Center in New York City, with the platinum-selling American rock band 30 Seconds to Mars opening the show with a performance of their new hit songs “Rescue Me” and “Walk on Water.” Expanding to a six-night, Sunday-Friday schedule this fall, The CW will have 12 hours of original scripted series across the week in primetime this fall, more than ABC, NBC or Fox.

“It is such an exciting time at The CW. We are thriving, innovating, and now we’re expanding, adding Sunday nights to our primetime lineup this fall. Starting in October, we will have 12 hours of original scripted series on our schedule – more than any other broadcast network besides CBS,” said Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW.

“And we have five bold, brash new shows for 2018-19: in the fall, a new version of the beloved fan favorite series CHARMED; the inspiring drama ALL AMERICAN; and LEGACIES, set in the world of ‘The Vampire Diaries’ and ‘The Originals’; and for midseason, the unique new drama IN THE DARK; and the epic romance ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. The CW is bigger, and better than ever before, with more quality content and more ways for advertisers to connect with our valuable young audience, on every platform.”
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