
Say good bye to April, and say hello to the first day of May. This will be the last of my Spring Term at Brooklyn College, but there's no rest for the weary when it comes to school. I've got a five week summer session starting May 31st in which I'm taking two courses, though i shouldn't get into much detail about what those courses are. The LIVE Stream version of Weekly Hit List might be on YouTube sometime in June, I thought about starting during Memorial Day Weekend, but I figured "finish the Spring Term since you have multiple Finals due near the end of May." With two summer courses in five week, I should be able to concentrate more setting up my important LIVE Stream and I hope all you KlicKNettars join me for the first show because anything can when it's done LIVE. Now, it's time for a brand new 7-Day Round-Up, coming up on your South down below.
Our Inside Scoop this week takes place into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios been real busy this week, showcasing previews of their upcoming movies at CinemaCon, which has now become my third favorite convention, with San Diego Comic-Con and the D23 Expo.

President Kevin Feige announced at the event that the Studio is currently in the middle of a "creative retreat" where it will work on planning out all the projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the next ten years, all the way up to 2032.
Right now, the MCU is Phase Four and we had two major shift in the past few days, first The Marvels - the sequel to 2019's Captain Marvel - has swapped released dates with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Through an announcement from Disney, Quantumania will be out in theaters President Day Weekend - February 17, 2023 - which is also my Birthday Weekend. Meanwhile, The Marvels are coming next Summer on July 29, 2023, a great way to kickoff my post-College era 😉.
The second major shift was the departure of Jon Watts from the MCU, perhaps temporary. The Director of Tom Holland's Spider-Man Trilogy has exited from the MCU's Fantastic Four which has yet to even announced its cast of heroes. The good news here is creative differences did not play role in this decision, much like they did with Justin Lin who left Fast X in the middle of filming. Instead, reports read that Watts just needs a break from the superhero realm after completing the Spidey trilogy with Tom Holland and Zendaya. It's possible for him to come back and direct Tom Holland's Spider-Man for a fourth time, but we'll just have to wait and see.
In the latest Sneak Peek of the Week, we take trip to the West Coast and come across what's happening at Six Flags Magic Mountain. A few weeks ago, we got a sneak peek at the retheming of Bizzaro back into Medusa at Six Flags Great Adventure, this time we're looking into the construction of a brand new roller coaster at Magic Mountain. It's Wonder Woman: Flight of Courage, built by Rocky Mountain Construction and will be located within the park's DC Universe. The ride is currently in the midst of test runs, see for yourself.

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