Movies/Shows

Am I The Only One Still Thinking About That Soccer Scene In ‘The Tomorrow War’

Alright, it’s been long enough that we can’t get yelled at for early-scene spoilers: I need to talk about that Tomorrow War soccer scene.

“The Tomorrow War” is one of the summer’s biggest blockbusters, an action-sci-fi movie streaming on Amazon Prime. It opens with a terrifying glimpse into a future where Qatar is actually allowed to host the World Cup next year. Oh, and there are scary aliens too.

Tal Como En Los Supercampeones, México Pierde Ante Japón Y Complica Su Clasificación En Los JJ.OO.

¡Ouch! México tuvo un duro despertar esta mañana, al caer derrotado por 2-1 ante Japón y complicar sus chances de clasificar a los cuartos de final de los Juegos Olímpicos. Lo curioso es que el resultado, de algún modo, lo predijeron Los Supercampeones. 

OK, no lo “predijeron, predijeron” pero coincidentemente en el animé que sigue las aventuras de Oliver Atom, el duelo entre ambas selecciones, en un torneo juvenil, termina con el mismo marcador y con un mexicano expulsado.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Presents The Trailer Of His Biographical Film: “I Am Zlatan”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic presented on his social networks the trailer of his movie that will be released on Sept. 10. "I Am Zlatan", is the name of the film that will reflect the life of the Swedish footballer, from his childhood to his career as a footballer. 

U.S. Soccer’s Bizarre Twitter Rant Makes Me Want To Watch ‘LFG’ Even More

Released on June 24 on HBO Max, “LFG” is a documentary following members of the U.S. women’s national team in their fight for equal pay from the U.S. Soccer Federation. Based on the tweets from U.S. Soccer this week, I need to get an HBO Max subscription ASAP to see what has the USSF in such a tizzy.

LFG is the USWNT’s adopted slogan, an acronym for “Let’s Fucking Go!” The film, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in June, appears to be “Let’s fucking go after USSF,” if a recent Twitter thread is anything to go by. 

Lukaku Hates Pineapple Pizza And More From His Twitter Q&A

Belgium forward Romelu Lukaku had fans ask him questions on Twitter and his responses display just why we love him. He replied to dozens of questions, including sharing his biggest motivation and even firing back at some haters, making this thread a must-see. As he lights up the pitch at Euro 2020, we look at the highlights from the Lukaku Q&A to get to know one of our favorite stars even more. 

What The World Looked Like The Last Time The USMNT Beat Mexico

The U.S. men's national team defeated Mexico in a highly contested match on Sunday to win the CONCACAF Nations League, marking the country’s first competitive victory over its rivals since September 10th, 2013.

The fruitless streak continued so long that I personally graduated middle school, high school and was just one year away from graduating college before the U.S. was victorious again. Christian Pulisic, the American captain who scored the go-ahead goal, was just 14 years old when the U.S. last claimed victory. 

Here’s When You Can Get Official Ted Lasso Merch

“Ted Lasso” stole our hearts last year with a heartwarming comedy starring Jason Sudeikis as a clueless American football coach taking over a Premier League club. Now the show is coming for our wallets. While unofficial Ted Lasso merch has been popping up on sites like Amazon and Etsy, official merchandise will be coming soon.

¿Drama O Comedia? Aquí Está El Trailer De La Serie De Chivas En Amazon Prime

"Ni un puto día dejé de pagarles a ustedes ni un puto centavo". La frase es del fallecido dirigente Jorge Vergara y es parte de la explosiva apertura que tiene el trailer de "Chivas: Rebaño Sagrado", la docuserie del equipo mexicano que se estrena el próximo 18 de junio en Amazon Prime Video.

La producción contará con cuatro episodios de una hora y se sumergirá en la tormentosa intimidad del club tapatío. 

Ryan Reynolds And Rob McElhenney Bought A Club; Now They’re Making A Docu-Series Out Of It

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, two of the funniest dudes around, have no shortage of career options. For some reason, they’re using their talents to create a documentary series on the Welsh soccer club the actors recently bought. “Welcome to Wrexham” will follow the comedic actors as co-chairs of Wrexham AFC, a club currently in England’s fifth tier. 

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