Things We Saw Today: A Brand New Jessica Jones Kilgrave Poster

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Check out this rad new promo poster for Netflix’s Jessica Jones. It features an absolutely menacing David Tennant as Kilgrave done up in the same style as the other Jessica Jones poster. You stoked for November 20th yet or what? (via Coming Soon)

  • ABC interviewed the stars of our favorite Halloween movie ever, Hocus Pocus, and shared stories of what it was like to work on the hit classic. Check it out, but be warned: the video autoplays once you click the link.
  • Kurt Russell had some words to share with the folks behind the Dwayne Johnson remake of Big Trouble in Little China: “Good luck.” A little ominous, no? (via Comic Book Resources)

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#WOCinTechChat just released a gallery of free stock photos featuring something that Shutterstock and other stock photo sites are sorely missing: shots of women of color in tech. The photos are free to use as long as you credit #WOCinTechChat. This is super rad, and you bet you’re going to see a lot of these pop up around here at TMS!

  • When The Huffington Post linked directly to The Oatmeal to feature the recent “Having a Baby vs. Having a Cat” comic, Matthew Inman’s traffic skyrocketed–and his hosting charged him for it. His response was to call out HuffPo in a hilarious image asking them to not hotlink images.
  • Lois Lane recently spilled the beans on Superman’s secret identity, so the superhero had to ditch Clark Kent, and now… he’s an Archie! No, not the Riverdale kind. He’s now Archie Clayton, and he’s a towel delivery man. Yep. You read that right. (via IGN)

Tons of stuff to see today, so little time. What’d y’all see today?

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