Wkly Hit Presents: KlicKNet on YouTube 5th Anniversary

This post is meant to commemorate the 5 Years that KlicKNet has made an impact on YouTube with its own channel. Even though we haven't gotten to 1,000 Subscribers or 1 Million Views yet, we've been happy to watch our brand grow and grow, little by little, and let our own voice be known to the world through this incredible platform. Since 2015, KlicKNet has looking up major topics over the years and giving KlicKNettars our spin on everything, and then September 14, 2020 came along, and that was the day we finally decided to make our video content as many other brands have done themselves. When the launch the happen in 2020, the channel was originally called FakeTV Box: Created By KlicKNet, but in 2022, we created Wkly Hit List which led to us realizing that we needed to rebrand. FakeTV Box has established itself more as a Web Show than as a YouTube channel, some don't know that the new name for our channel was going to be Kwame Channel, a little nod to Disney Channel. But one person, and I won't say who, didn't like the name Kwame Channel, so we went with something that we've been using since 2015, and as luck would have it, KlicKNet tested much better.

Now we are in 2025, so far there have been 190 Episodes of FakeTV Box, we've made over a hundred FTB 60s since 2023, and we've done 27 Wkly Hit List Livestreams. The livestream version of Wkly Hit List has been in on hiatus since 2023, last year we promised to bring it back this year, and so we shall. I hope that you KlicKNettars are ready to celebrate our YouTube's 5th Anniversary with us, because the party starts right now with a new wrinkle to the 5-Day Rounder. It's called Kwame's Pick, and it lets me pick any news story from any day of the week, so in a way you could be looking at two stories from Monday, or two stories from Tuesday, a story from Saturday, or a story from Sunday. You just never know what's on the rounder every week, and let until you get a load of what's on it this week.

5-Day Rounder

Monday

Michael Caine to Come Out of Acting Retirement at 92 Years Old for Lionsgate’s ‘Last Witch Hunter 2’ starring Vin Diesel

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Tuesday

The National Hockey League waits for firm bid before considering an expansion team located in Atlanta, Georgia

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Wednesday

James Gunn Aims to Start Production for Superman sequel “Man of Tomorrow” in April 2026

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Thursday

After merging with Skydance Media, Paramount Explores Bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery 

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Kwame’s Pick

Apple debuts iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air, AirPods 3, and more in annual September event 

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In case you haven't been following a YouTube channel, we recently uploaded a new episode of FakeTV Box in which we talked about all the Disney attractions being build in certain theme parks in California, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Paris, Tokyo, and Florida. Most of these attractions were announced at last year's D23 Event and it's hard to pick a favorite, but for now let's go with the Monsters, Inc. Land coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida. We actually did an episode about it late last year explaining most of the details, but a lot has changed since then, and thanks to Theme Park Stop, we can see where they are now with constructing Monsters, Inc. Land in our Sneak Peek of the Week.

Monsters Inc Land News Update — 
CONSTRUCTION, PERMITS, AND RUMORS

Our Inside Scoop this week concerns Marvel, and before we go any further I wanna be clear that we this Inside Scoop to going cover a rumor regarding the script for Marvel Studios' Avengers: Doomsday. The rumor came in the form a video on the Cosmic Wonder YouTube channel, which is a great source for all superhero news in Marvel and DC, and at the end of this Inside Scoop we present the video in it entirety. I also wanna point out that we plan on doing a whole FakeTV Box episode discussing Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which also serves as the final phase of The Multiverse Saga.

Instead of talking about Marvel Movies, we're gonna talk about Marvel Attractions, specifically the ones that are currently being built right now at certain Disney Parks around the world. On September 12th, Hong Kong Disneyland made two huge announcements during the start of its 20th Anniversary Celebration. Now one of these announcements is a Pixar Entertainment Experience (aka a stage show) being added to the Hong Kong theme park, with Monsters, Inc. characters as the main stars, but the announcement that everyone's talking about the most is the new details about the Spider-Man attraction which will be a new addition to the Stark Expo area located within Hong Kong Disney's Tomorrowland.

As you take a look at these two new concept arts, you can see that this is going to be a Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror style drop ride, and it's funny how Marvel's major presence at Disney Parks around the world all started when the Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror ride at Disney California Adventure was re-themed into Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! in 2017, and from then on, we've seen Avengers Campus open in 2021 at DCA and in 2022 at Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris, France. Seeing Disney Experiences build a whole new drop tower attraction from scratch is going to be exciting, and according to a new press release: Guests can "Team up with the Avengers for an unexpected adventure in the thrilling new Marvel-themed experience – only at Hong Kong Disneyland! From attractions to epic entertainment and shopping, Marvel fans won’t want to miss this!” So the Stark Expo in Hong Kong is going to have new entertainment, shopping, and dining along with the drop tower, of course there's no confirmation on when all of this will open to the public.

Lemme say that this attraction has gone through a lot over the years, in 2016 Hong Kong Disneyland announced that an Avengers Quinjet Attraction was coming, the ride was also announced for Disney California Adventure, which means that this attraction would have ben cloned and built at two theme parks, but then COVID-19 hit and the project was canceled in favor of new ones. So now, Disney California Adventure will have an Avengers E-Ticket Attraction but with different concepts, those being Infinity Defense and the Stark Flight Lab, two rides-in-one is a deal anyone can get behind. As for Hong Kong Disneyland, their Avengers Quinjet Attraction is no more, but at D23 2024 last year, concept art revealed that it will morph into a Spider-Man attraction. However, new concept arts has made us think that it has morphed back into an Avengers attraction. Honestly, that might be the best way to go and I'm not taking anything away from Spider-Man, but the Avengers need to make their presence felt Hong Kong Disneyland as the Stark Expo has gone since 2017. People are voicing their opinions about the showing building of this new drop tower ride, how it looks too dark, too ugly, or too modern.

This attraction is probably meant to take place in the modern timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so that could be the main reason why the show building looks the way that it does. Of course, when you compare it to the concept art for the original Avengers attraction announced in 2016, there are some similarities in terms of color and tone, but the big difference is what kind of the ride system the Avengers attraction is going to be now. Either way, congratulations to Hong Kong Disneyland for its new additions and for its 20th Anniversary, it seems like we all have something to celebrate this year.

And now, here's the Cosmic Wonder video we promised, the title certainly caught our eye when we first saw and we hope KlicKNettars will be invested by everything that is said.

Doctor Doom USES KANG to TRICK the Avengers In Doomsday!

CELEBRITY of the WEEK
Noah Wyle
Born: June 4, 1971
Currently stars in the HBO Max medical drama The Pitt
Nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

That's your Celebrity of the Week, and this has been the Wkly Hit List.
THANK YOU ALL FOR FIVE YEARS OF KLICKNET ON YOUTUBE,
LET'S KEEP IT GOING FOR FIVE MORE YEARS!

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