These shows often make viewers think and laugh at the same time, and, as such, they are deserving of an especially important and esteemed place in the canon of great television.
In Thunderbolts*/The New Avengers, we’re introduced to one of the MCU’s most powerful characters ever, in the form of Lewis Pullman’s Bob Reynolds, a.k.a.
Lewis Pullman makes his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Thunderbolts* The New Avengers, which includes an incredible cast of fan favorites.
Artists are in the industry for the love of the work, not the recognition. But these 20 television performances should've been more recognized.
Marvel Studios‘ latest gem, Thunderbolts*, is now in theaters and shaking up the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film follows a team of misfits led by Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) facing off against The Sentry, aka The Void (Lewis Pullman), an all-powerful being with incomparable strength.
The MCU kicked off 2025 with the divisive Captain America: Brave New World, but now Marvel is taking another crack at things with Thunderbolts*.
I am certainly not going to blow any minds by saying the Marvel Cinematic Universe has had some ups and downs in the past five years.
While antiheroes are by definition capable of either committing crimes or at least behaving in a way that goes beyond the bounds of the morally acceptable, there are some more lovable — or at least likable — characters who are guilty of committing crimes.
Earth’s mightiest heroes are no longer around to save the world against its greatest threats.
Let's give it up for the ladies who've starred in sitcoms. These 20 funny gals were excellent leads.
I mean, it’s good to have goals and aspirations, right? Seeking to break records and do the impossible is part of the fun of life.
Recent entertainment history is filled with examples of great showrunners, many of whom were actually able to produce more than one successful show.
While doing interviews at CinemaCon, the cast of Thunderbolts* shared their reactions to the five and a half hour livestream that revealed the cast of Avengers: Doomsday.
The MCU is about to get a little rougher around the edges, with the arrival of Thunderbolts* this summer.
David Harbour made a fun entrance with the cast of Thunderbolts* at CinemaCon, driving up to Las Vegas' Caesars Palace in a certified Red Guardian's Limo
Always playing second fiddle to the commander-in-chief, the vice president usually doesn't have much of a real-life storyline. In Hollywood, that's a different story.
Marvel Studios is no stranger to long-term storytelling. However, the gap between ‘Avengers: Endgame’ and ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ has raised eyebrows due to the length. Fans have been waiting for the next major Avengers team-up film for what will be seven years (more than double the longest previous gap between Avengers movies).
Marvel Studios’ ‘Thunderbolts*’ is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing projects in the MCU’s Phase 5. Now, its latest trailer might have finally confirmed who the team will be facing. While the film brings together some of the franchise’s most famous antiheroes, the real danger appears to come from within.
Slightly grungy yet epic/heartwarming music, check. A barrage of black, baggy clothing and hoodies, check. Many, many guns and explosions? Check and check.
Just as the Oscars are the mark of quality when it comes to cinema, so the Emmys are the awards toward which television writers, actors, and creators aspire. Several TV series have earned numerous awards in a year, setting a standard for other storytellers.
These sitcoms are all cemented in television history.
Disney has always been in the live-action game. But in recent years, all of their live-action movies have been remakes of their already-made and beloved animated films. These are the actors that should be in any Disney live-action remakes in the future.
Much has been made about the changes that have taken place behind the scenes at Marvel Studios since Bob Iger returned to Disney. The number of series and films has been reduced, productions have been paused, rewritten and reshot and the fates of others seemingly lie in the balance as the Multiverse Saga is being reworked on the fly.
TV thrives on creating characters that audiences can cheer about and care for. Even main characters have proven to be remarkably irritating, so much so that they have earned the opprobrium of the series’ fandom, even if (as is often the case) the series itself remains remarkably popular and beloved.
In support of her newest movie, Tuesday, and her own podcast, Wiser Than Me, Julia Louis-Dreyfus guest-starred on Trevor Noah‘s podcast What Now? with Trevor Noah Thursday and talked about everything from her workaholic nature to her experience grappling with the grief of losing her mother.
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