Wkly Hit List, 3/22/2025

How is everyone enjoying NCAA March Madness so far? Did your favorite team or teams make it to the next round? Are you a fan of the Men’s Basketball Tournament, the Women’s Basketball Tournament, or both? These are questions that I may never know the answer to unless someone wants to leave a comment down below this post. But all and all, I’m happy to chat with all of you KlicKNettars, and this is the boss speaking by the way. As we are in the first few days of Spring, I have a feeling that KlicKNet is in for some big things which unfortunately we cannot share right here, but we’ll keep you all posted. Right now, it’s time to see what we’ve dug up for this week’s 5-Day Rounder if you don’t mind.

5-Day Rounder

Monday

‘FBI’s CIA Spinoff No Longer getting Backdoor Pilot Episode, Eyes New Name and Straight-To-Series Order at CBS

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Tuesday

Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator and many others to Headline Lollapalooza this Summer

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Wednesday

‘Percy Jackson’ Showrunners in Talks to write and produce Live-Action Power Rangers Reboot for Disney+

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Thursday

Announced during Disney Shareholders Meeting, ‘Coco 2’ receives 2029 Release from Disney and Pixar

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Friday

Amy Pascal and David Heyman Eyed to Run James Bond Franchise for Amazon MGM Studios

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Several weeks ago, Marvel Studios released a 60-minute trailer of The Thunderbolts, who will be coming to a theater near you on May 2nd. It just a shame that we won’t be able to react to it in an episode of FakeTV Box, because we’re working on a new one as we speak with a much different topic in mind. Anyway, come see why they’re calling this 60-minute trailer “ABSOLUTE CINEMA” in a very special Sneak Peek of the Week.

ABSOLUTE CINEMA | MARVEL STUDIOS’ THUNDERBOLTS* | MAY 2

Our Inside Scoop this week is another recap of the latest Marvel series on Disney+: Marvel Television's Daredevil: Born Again. Last week, we were forced to say goodbye to Hector Ayala aka White Tiger, and lemme just say that I've been waiting for the right moment to say this, but i want to send my respect and condolences to the actor who played Hector Ayala, Kamar de los Reyes. He did a great job with the character and it's a shame that he could be with us now to see the last two episodes of Daredevil: Born Again, and see what a great actor he was. So thank you Kamar for putting your heart and soul into Hector Ayala and please know that you will be missed. With all of that being, let's go over the last Wednesday's episode. WARNING: This piece may contain spoilers, so if you have not seen Daredevil: Born Again Episodes Four on Disney+ yet, then please stop reading now. But if you would like to continue at your risk, be my guest.

Picking up where the third episode left off, the personal belongings of Hector Ayala, specifically his White Tiger suit and amulet, are being placed in a bag after he was murdered by an unknown assailant wearing the Punisher's skull logo. Incomes Matt Murdock who is present at Ayala's autopsy, and he looks purely motivated to finding out who is responsible for this grisly murder. Just then, Matt is interrupted by Hector's young niece, Angela del Toro (played by Camilla Rodriguez), who is less than happy about what happened to her uncle just a few hours after he was found to be innocent of murdering a police officer. She believes that the NYPD police are responsible for Ayala's death, but Matt comforts her with hope that the killer will be brought to justice. One thing to put out that in the Marvel comic books, Angela is meant to become the next White Tiger and claim possession of her uncle's amulet, we'll see if they'll use her further down the line of this television series.

As for Matt Murdock, he is assigned to serve as counsel for a man named Leroy, who according to Collider — is "a repeat offender who has just been arrested on charges of petty larceny. Leroy insists that he be granted parole, but due to his past convictions, that is a practical impossibility. Murdock does manage to get his sentence reduced to ten days, but that's still not enough for Leroy, who has spent his whole life being mistreated by a system that consistently discriminates against him." So it's looks like Matt has his hands full now more than ever, and it's not stopping anytime soon, but all of that might change later on in this episode. Mayor Wilson Fisk has not been doing so well himself either, during marriage counseling, he and Vanessa discuss her affair with a man named Adam and Heather Glenn privately asks Vanessa if she feels safe around Wilson Fisk, which is a tough question to ask when in you're in the same room as Kingpin. Mayor Fisk's plan to rebuild New York City's ports faces several hurdles, including bureaucratic procedures, gang in-fighting, and his protégé Daniel Blake drunkenly leaking details to BB Urich who reports that Fisk is a union buster. Despite his anger towards Blake, he decides not to fire him when Blake expresses his deep loyalty to Fisk.

Moving back to Matt, he engages in some detective work at the scene where Hector was murdered last week. He comes across a shell casing with an insignia that he recognizes, that being the skull synonymous of the Punisher. So now we're about to find out how Frank Castle fits into all of this, as Matt heads underground into a secret hangout, he is briefly attacked by Frank Castle himself. After Castle confirms that he did not kill Hector, Matt suggests that he should take responsibility for those who are misusing the Punisher symbol and pretending to be him. But things get really serious when Castle calls out Murdock for not killing Bullseye as retribution for Foggy Nelson's death. Matt believes what when it comes to Bullseye, justice was served, however the look on his face shows that he is still heartbroken over losing Foggy, and sending Bullseye to jail hasn't helped him at. After leaving Castle's place, Matt has troubled sleeping, and with everything going on in his life, it's clear that he's at a crossroads, but at last he comes to a realization that the City needs Daredevil again. So he finds his collection of Daredevil masks and suits, and starts practices with his billy clubs. Elsewhere, Fisk enters an underground room containing Vanessa's missing accomplice in her affair, Adam, locked up in a cell, and proceeds to have dinner. No doubt that Fisk will revert back to his old self, if not now.

CELEBRITY of the WEEK
Matt Bomer
Born: October 11, 1977
Starred in Chuck and White Collar
Set to star in Mid-Century Modern 

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

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