“Look, there’s only one major reason to tune into the Grammys broadcast, and it definitely isn’t so you can look deep inside the souls of Academy voters in order to try and fathom why the hell they’d give an award to Louis CK. It’s to see live performances from tremendous artists, who this year ran the gamut from Billie Eilish to Carrie Underwood.” Read more at The A.V. Club Speaking of The Grammys last night, Olivia Rodrigo, Jon Batiste, and more musicians took home gold from the Grammys. Read more at The A.V. Club Morbius falls just short of every box office record, nearly pulling in $40 million domestically this weekend. “All comic-book characters are not created equal. At least when it comes to their drawing power at the box office. While Morbius, the latest big-screen origin story to spring from Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (think Venom but with vampire-bat DNA), did manage to open in the top spot over the weekend, its surprisingly soft $39 million debut hardly qualifies it is a blockbuster, no doubt leading to some nervous suits at the studio who had dreamed of creating a menagerie of secondary supervillains and ancillary anti-heroes to challenge Disney’s MCU—or at least become the Pepsi to its Coke.” Read more at Box Office Mojo After a relatively uneventful teaser trailer, the second trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds reveals a lot more action, humor, and impressive visuals. Read more at The Mary Sue Is the modern update of Iron Fist in Marvel Comics better than the original? “Since Miles Morales debuted in the Ultimate Universe back in 2011 and slowly became a household name, Marvel’s had no shortage of new, younger characters take on the names of established legacy heroes like Iron Man and Thor. Each new hero has had attention-grabbing headlines, and for many of them—like Sam Wilson’s Captain America or Jane Foster’s Thor—the diversity is very much the point of their existence, implicitly or otherwise. And over time, fans of these newer characters have been rewarded, as many have or will soon grace the MCU with their presence in the coming years.” Read more at Gizmodo A new TV spot for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness reveals a team-up we didn’t know we needed: Wanda and Wong. Read more at Hype Beast