Robert Downey Jr. says no: There will never be an AI version of him, period. The “Iron Man” star says he’d “sue all future executives” who greenlight a digital replica, even after he’s dead. (Wonder how he’s gonna pull that one off …) FYI, he’s coming back to Marvel as Doctor Doom in 2026 — unless, you know, something bad happens.
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But sometimes, after a binge of the latest show or your favorite movie, you may be left feeling deflated with your Netflix recommendations. There are endless reviews online, but how do you know which ones to watch?
If you are looking for something new to watch and your recommendations aren’t making the cut, we’ve done the hard work for you. Here are our suggestions for the latest and greatest to binge next. Bring out the snacks. We won’t judge you.
1. “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”
Get ready for the next Marvel movie, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.” Focused on the son of a warrior who has lived throughout the ages, conquering civilization after civilization with the 10 rings, his son faces off against his father to save the world in his mother’s magical village of Tao-Lao. Don’t miss appearances from some of your favorite Marvel characters as well.
You can watch “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” on Disney+ now.
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2. “Acapulco”
Watch another season of the famed Apple original TV show, “Acapulco,” as the main character Maximo takes you back to the 1980s. Laugh, cry, and live romance as Maximo leads you through another season of adventures.
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One of the most depressing parts of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the lack of entertainment and recreational options for those of us stuck at home. Sure, we have Netflix to binge and video games to play, but there haven’t been very many “new” releases — especially when it comes to movies.