Wkly Hit List, 3/25/2023

It's a big big week to celebrate because on March 23rd, 2023, our YouTube channel KlicKNet, reached nearly over 100 Subscribes. I always knew the day would come, but I never thought it would be soon, we're only two and a half months into 2023 and there's likely a big future ahead for our entire brand of KlicKNet. Thanks to the outstanding success of our daily short series, FTB 60, we have attracted more viewers than we do with regular content, including video-taped episodes and Livestream combine. Only one episode of FakeTV Box stands before the 100th Episode of our original hit series and we're currently in the process of writing Episode 99 with it likely being dropped in early April after WrestleMania 39. As we continue to get more content out there, I have my duties right to bring you KlicKNettars the return of the 7-Day Rounder after our March Madness Party last week.

7-Day Rounder

Saturday

‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ earns about $11.7 Million Dollars at the Box Office on Opening Day

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Sunday

Fairleigh Dickinson’s dream of March Madness run ended by Florida Atlantic in Round of 32

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Monday

Victoria Alonso steps down as president of physical, post production, VFX and animation at Marvel Studios

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Tuesday

TikTok lands its first major ally on Capitol Hill in Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York

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Wednesday

The ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always’ Special Sets First Trailer For Netflix Debut

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Thursday

‘SNL’ Editorial Crew Ratify Deal to Avert Strike as Late-Night Show can go on with Inaugural Contract

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Friday

Movie producer and director Zack Synder hosts 3-Day Snyderverse Movie Marathon Celebration Charity Event

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You know we haven't checked in on Universal's Epic Universe in a while. The brand spankin' new theme park is meant to open at Universal Orlando Resort in 2025; the current construction progress has been going smoothly, and for more of a better look inside, here comes the newest Sneak Peek of the Week.

Epic Universe Construction Update Mid March 
2023 New Universal Orlando Theme Park

Our Inside Scoop today concerns Lucasfilm, the movie production studio behind all things Star Wars and Indiana Jones. As some people are aware that there have been a couple of changes for what Star Wars movies are coming out, and according to insidethemagic.net, it looks like "Kathleen Kennedy’s original promises for what to expect from a galaxy far, far away continues to dissipate and get scrapped" Two Star Wars movies are no longer in development, as to what those movies were, I failed to remember, but there might be "A New Hope" on the horizon, np puns intended.

Lucasfilm plans to announce their new slate of projects at  Star Wars Celebration, which will take place at the ExCeL Exhibition Centre in London, England from April 7 to April 10. Fans might finally get a fresh idea of what Star Wars will do for the big screen as Lucasfilm have said to have revised their plans for the next five years.

The latest rumor online this week is that at least three new movies are expected to be announced at the Celebration Europe next month. Here are some guesses from fans and other websites whom believe will be the new movies from this rumor: 1. The Untitled Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Star Wars film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, 2. The Untitled Taika Waititi Star Wars film directed by Taika Waititi, and 3. A Star Wars film directed by Shawn Levy.

Comicbookmovie.com believes that Shawn Levy will too busy working on Deadpool 3 to work on his own Star Wars movie, so there's a good chance Lucasfilm will unveil a brand-new project that fans haven't heard anything about yet. Plot details are being tightly closed off until the Celebration event next month, but some have heard that at least one of these movies will focus on a character or characters from the sequel trilogy, made of: The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker.

Even more interesting about this the news that Disney has told Lucasfilm to keep its focus on Star Wars going forward, and that could be the reason why Willow was recently put on the shelf after its one season on Disney+ and the reason why the planned Indiana Jones TV series on Disney+ was just scrapped this week. As a fan whose more into Marvel than Star Wars, I can honestly say that I hope Lucasfilm and turn their fortune around, like dating back to the pre-COVID era and draw people back to the theaters just to see their movies again.

CELEBRITY of the WEEK
Ali Wong
Born: April 19, 1982
Starred in Birds of Prey and Big Mouth
Set to star in Beef on Netflix

That's your Celebrity of the Week and this has been Wkly Hit List.

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