
All the Best Movies and Shows Coming to and Leaving Hulu in August 2. While we’re waiting for the solar eclipse later on in the month, we’ll be cooling our heels in August hiding out in the air conditioning, and catching up on the fresh batch of movies and TV shows that are hitting streaming services on the 1st. Below, new offerings to expect from Hulu in the dog days of summer: Highlights. Hulu is introducing many Oscar- winning movies this month, including As Good as It Gets, Arthur, Ghost, High Noon, Reds, and Saving Private Ryan. There are also iconic movies people still reference today like Clueless, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (and its sequel Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey), and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. If you’re planning to see Spider- Man: Homecoming in theaters, you can also watch Spider- Man and Spider- Man 2, starring Tobey Maguire, on Hulu.
Because the Hollywood movie machine will never stop churning them out, here are 16 sequels that are coming to theaters in 2018.


Season 7 of HBO’s Game of Thrones premieres this Sunday, giving you just enough time to figure out where to place your bets in your death pool and how to watch the. If you’re planning to see Spider-Man: Homecoming in theaters, you can also watch Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, starring Tobey Maguire, on Hulu. Hulu also has most of. With all those eunuchs, screamers, exiles, and dragons by her side, we might as well just give Daenerys Targaryen the Iron Throne now.
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My Bloody Valentine 3- D, the remake of the 1. Canadian film My Bloody Valentine about a miner who goes on a murder spree. If you’re looking for something less scary but that still involves suspense, you’ll be able to watch 1. Clue, based on the popular board game of the same name, starting on August 1. There are concert options, as well, including CMA Fest 2. Specialhosted by country singers. Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini.
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Why Daenerys Will Win The Game Of Thrones. She is young, beautiful, a civil rights activist, hates the status quo, commands a massive army, keeps mythical fire- breathing beasts for pets, has great hair, and is not above eating a horse heart. Tell us that doesn’t sound like a ruler you’d like to bend the knee to? A lot of wannabe kings and queens have made sham claims on the Iron Throne of Westeros, most of whom are long gone or just waiting in line to get choked out, poisoned, sliced, diced, Mountained, or murdered in their homes by shadow baby assassins. But there is one lady in waiting that outshines all the rest and is a safe place to hedge your bets that, when all is said and done, and Winter has come and gone, she will be crowned victorious.
Of course, winning the Game of Thronesisn’t just about sitting on a spiky seat. It is about dominating the entire realm and all of its inhabitants – and making them like it. Which makes Daenerys Targaryen the perfect candidate for the job. Sure, there are plenty of reasons why Kahleesi shouldn’t win the Iron Throne, but let’s be honest, those all look pretty insignificant when put beside three dragons and an entire army of eunuchs. Shall we begin? Here are the 1.
Reasons Daenerys Will Win The Game Of Thrones. She Might Be the Promised Prince (or Princess)Thanks to a grammar lesson from translator extraordinaire Missandei, we now know there’s more to the myth of The Prince That Was Promised than meets the eye. Bleeding comets, dragons, salt, smoke and flaming weaponry, Daenerys definitely has shown signs of being Azor Ahai reborn.
Sure, so has Jon Snow, Jamie Lannister, Beric Dondarrion, Sam Tarly, and Hot Pie, along with a whole lot of others, but few fit the bill better. Of course, there’s no reason why the promised one can’t be two, or even three heads of the same dragon, but at the moment, Dany is definitely in the lead. For those not familiar with their Game of Thrones lore, the legend of The Prince That Was Promised is one of several closely related tales about a legendary hero that will save the world from darkness.
In the version associated with Azor Ahai, a great figure who some eight thousand years prior forged a sword of fire (whose name is Lightbringer) by stabbing it through his wife’s heart to help defeat the White Walkers and restore peace to the realm, so that one day Sean Bean could have his head chopped off. Since then, worshippers of the Lord of Light have prophesied Azor’s return to repeat the feat in preventing the zombie apocalypse.
If Daenerys is truly going to win the Game of Thrones, then she will need to conquer the White Walkers, and right now, the prophesies appear to be on her side, which would make her brother Rhaegar very proud. She Has Literally Walked Through Fire (Twice)Call it fate, God, the Lord of Light, George R. R. Martin – take your pick – somebody wants Daenerys Targaryen around till the end of Game of Thrones. After all, there have been no shortage of opportunities to knock her off or hardships to keep her from getting there. But every time Dany gets burned, she walks out unscathed, often naked, stronger and wiser then ever before.
That’s because rulers aren’t born, they are forged. When during season 6 the dosh khaleen plan on making Daenerys their eternal prisoner, she walks out scorch- free as her would- be overlords have their faces melted off, and she takes their place as the commander of the Dothraki. They don’t call her “the Unburnt” for no reason.) This mirrors the finale of season 1, when she steps into the flaming funeral pyre of Khal Drogo and comes out sans clothes with three newly hatched dragon pups.
While GRRM has stated she is not immune to fire (at least in the books), Dany’s resistance to getting burned alive is just one of the many signs that this Kahleesi is unstoppable, and shows if nothing else, her talent for survival suggests a larger purpose. She is Benevolent.
If there is one thing the characters of Game of Thrones can never be accused of, it is being good. But just like her infamous brother (the one that wasn’t a dick), Daenerys is not your typical Targaryen. She is fair, just and compassionate.
After all, you don’t lock up your awesome dragons if you could care less about the sanctity of life. Her moral compass may run askew occasionally, and oftentimes conveniently align with her actions to veil vengeance as charity, but she cannot be called inherently malevolent. If she acts harshly, it is never done lightly, and always in response to an inhumanity committed against either herself or her people. Daenerys may have stumbled in her ruling over Meereen and not always known the best way to do so, but her heart is primarily in the right place, and she is a staunch protector of the weak. All traits that will easily find support in obtaining the crown. She is Harsh. There is a fine line between goodwill and foolishness, which is why it is important to, every once and awhile, crucify people.
Luckily, Khaleesi does a fine job of finding the right balance between gentle and batshit crazy, refusing to let kindness turn into weakness, and not so subtly counteracting her benevolence with a healthy dose of unpleasantness. When she can take no more of her brother Viserys’ wickedness, she gives a nod of approval for Drogo to turn his head into a golden paperweight.
When the mystical healer Mirri Maz Duur makes Drogo braindead and ends Dany’s unborn child, she has the witch burned at the stake. When Pyat Free, Daxos, and her longtime aide Doreah plot to steal her dragons, she has the first burned alive and the latter two locked away in a vault to starve to death, thinking about where they went wrong. Hint: Don’t mess with Khaleesi’s dragons.) And finally, the surest sign that Khaleesi can rule with an iron fist, we direct your attention to the 1.
Meereen. (Don’t feel too bad, they had it coming.) Every once in awhile, even the most steadfast of subjects need a reminder of who’s in charge, and Daenerys won’t let a silly thing like decency get in the way of showing Westeros who’s the boss. She Has a Bit of Ned Stark In Her. Figuratively, not literally. We’re not about to blow your minds with another bloodline bombshell. No, we’re talking about Daenerys being fair no matter the situation.
Remember way back in the first episode of Game of Thrones when Ned Stark teaches his children a lesson in fairness by chopping off the head of a defenseless man?