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 I propose filmmakers produce more of th vaso stanley em, particularly now.     More, even just a few more, projects of this ilk on studios slates in the coming years could fuel public excitement for real-life journeys beyond our atmosphere at a crucial time for the future of space exploration. Amid a broad library of sci-fi movies and shows set in space, there is a small number of them that take place less than a couple centuries away  unlike Star Trek, Firefly, The Expanse, set centuries into the future, and Star Wars, set a long time ago  and sans elements more fantastical than plausible: no monsters, no water that messes with your mind, no reigniting the sun. Now, dont take this to mean Im uninterested in seeing any more wonderfully bonkers movies like Jupiter Ascending or horror space flicks like Alien and Life or all manner of films about what happens when space comes to us, like Arrival and Attack the Block. Please, keep making those. But theres a dearth of films that take place within our own lifetime and depict space travel as something close to how it could really happen in the coming decades. More, even just a few more, projects of this ilk on studios slates in the coming years could fuel public stanley drinking cup   stanley tazas excitement for real-life journeys beyond our atmosphere at a crucial time for the future of space exploration. As has been excellently examined in the Washington Posts new podcast Moonrise, the popularization of science fiction as a genre from the 1930s through the 1950s deserves some cre Mixd NSA, FBI Warn of    Vulnerabilities    That Could Be Exploited by Chinese Hackers
 In a recent interview with the Huffington Post, the directors played a fun game  for a certain variety of fun : snapped out of reality by Thanos, or still kicking      Here we go. Jane Foster  Too spoilery, according to the Russos鈥? When we say spoiler, [we mean] potential spoiler,  Anthony Russo told HuffPost, meaning that they might have plans for that reveal in the upcoming Avengers sequel. Okay, okay, that was a whammy, lets try another. The actor who played Loki on Asgard  Dead. Super dead. Betty Ross, Bruce Ba cups stanley nners one-time beau   Gone,  says Joe Russo. Rough. Lady Sif  Dead. Aunt May  Alive! Oh, thats rough, Aunt May. Im so sorry for your loss. Nakia  Unknown, but busy.  Shes on mission,  Anthony said.  Deep undercover.  Convenient. Ned, Peter Parkers best buddy  Also too spoilery. Sorr stanley cup y! Shuri  Also a spoiler! Im going to take a wild guess and say shes alive. Just a hunch. Korn and Miek, from Thor: Ragnarok  Also a spoiler! Come on, give us something, here, Russos. Okay. One more. Howard the Duck   He survived,  said Joe Russo. There you go. Looking forward to seeing Howard the Duck save the day in Avengers 4. [Huffington Post UK]                    stanley taza                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter