They changed her origin and special effects from the comics, but apart from that Ms. Marvel is the closest comic-to-screen adaptation that Marvel has done (with the possible exception of She-Hulk). If you liked the show, you'll like the comic.
Paper Girls in Amazon Prime.
A pretty good adaptation of the comic book. Time travel, weird science, giant mechs, nanotech, attitude, gunfights...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDz0ioCV1TU
I recommend the podcast The 7th Rule, which covers each episode of Deep Space 9 from Cirroc Lofton (Jack Sisko) and Aaron Eisenberg (Nog; until Aaron recently died). They're just starting the final season, and have recently remastered all the previous episodes for better sounds quality.
Arachnophobia. Still fun.
Such a fantastic climax. The mutant spider is on fire and still running for our hero who is pinned. The pulsating egg sac just started hatching thousands of killers. Daddy spider jump for the hero's face, but a handy nail gun launches the giant flaming spider into his egg sac and spider-napalms all the itsy bitsy hordes of death.
This weekend at church, I taught a lesson based on the film that most inspires me, The Wizard of Speed and Time.
As the trailer says, "Five years in the making! Five days in the theaters!"
This weekend, I'll cover Bill and Ted.