Link Tank: Every Spider-Man Animated Movie and Series, Ranked

Ranking the Spider-Man cartoons, facts about How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey, the best anime of 2020, and more!

Spidey has one of the best animated movie and tv show catalogue of any superhero ever. Here’s every Spider-Man cartoon, ranked.

“Spider-Man’s rich history transcends comic books—as one of the most popular superheroes of all time, he has swung out of the pages of his Marvel adventures into films, games, and television—and even there, transcended the barriers of live-action and animated formats. The latter of which has perhaps provided some of the webhead’s finest stories.”

Read more at Gizmodo.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey. Check out some fun facts about this holiday classic.

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“On November 17, 2000, nearly 35 years after the animated special aired on television, Dr. Seuss fans finally got a live-action film adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Director Ron Howard transformed 11 soundstages at Universal Studios into the whimsical, glittering world of Whoville, and populated it with an impressive lineup of stars just barely recognizable beneath prosthetic noses and pear-shaped costumes.”

Read more at Mental Floss.

Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot described her experience working with Joss Whedon on the set of Justice League, stating it “wasn’t the best.”

“Gal Gadot shared that she had been part of Warner Bros.’ investigation into her Justice League costar Ray Fisher’s allegations of misconduct by those in charge on set during the filming. During an interview with Variety, the Wonder Woman star explained that she spent time some time with those doing the investigation and complimented their work.”

Read more at The Mary Sue.

The Mandalorian Season 2 finale may have just re-opened one of the most controversial debates in the Star Wars fandom.

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“It wouldn’t be Star Wars without the Death Star, and The Mandalorian Season 2 finale delivered. In the process, Mando showrunners Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau may have re-opened one of the spiciest Star Wars debates of all time.”

Read more at Inverse.

Your virtual get-togethers may have just gotten better. Zoom is lifting its 40-minute limit on free calls for the holidays.

“Whether you’re opening presents this holiday, drinking to the new year, or just trying to sneak in one final book club meeting, Zoom has your back. As a ‘token of appreciation to our users during an extraordinary time,’ the videoconferencing platform is ditching the 40-minute limit on free calls for this month’s special occasions.”

Read more at PCMag.

2020 marks another big year for anime. Check out Thrillist‘s pick of the best anime to come out of this year.

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“The 2010s were good to long-time anime enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Over the course of the past decade, simulcasting and online streaming services such as Netflix, Crunchyroll, Amazon Prime, and Hulu reshaped the nature of the medium in both subtle and awesome ways, transforming how anime fans discovered, shared, and celebrated the shows and movies they loved.”

Read more at Thrillist.