We’re going to have to wait a wee bit longer to hear the words “Avengers Assemble” again.
It’s been six years since Mahershala Ali walked onto the stage at Comic-Con and Marvel announced him as the new Blade. But aside from a voice cameo in Eternals, we’ve yet to see the vampire hunter on screen again.
One of the things we learned from the post-credits scene from Thunderbolts* a.k.a. The New Avengers, is that Sam Wilson is not happy with his friend Bucky, as he’s forming his own Avengers team, and clearly, he considers his team to be the true Avengers.
Disney CEO Bob Iger has admitted that their “More More More” strategy when it comes to Marvel Studios content has backfired, and they are going to start reeling it all back a little.
It’s been several years since actor John Boyega has starred in a giant franchise like Star Wars. In recent interviews, he’s mentioned focusing only on indie films.
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.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is entering a new era, and it’s nothing short of colossal. At this year’s CinemaCon, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige
One of the most anticipated films of all time is currently in production, Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Doomsday.
When the Marvel Cinematic Universe launched in 2008, no one could have predicted just how much of a cultural phenomenon it would become. Over the years,
Today, Marvel is one of the world’s biggest entertainment brands with a cinematic universe that has grossed approximately 31 billion dollars since Iron Man in 2008. But it wasn’t always this way.
It was two years ago that James Gunn addressed fans everywhere with his now-legendary video laying out the first phase of his and Peter Safran’s regime change for DC Studios.
Unlike a few years ago when Marvel Studios was making like 16 different TV shows at once, now the small-screen branch of the entertainment giant is pulling back on even its longest-gestating projects.
In the post-credits scene for Captain America: Brave New World, we see Sam Wilson in the supervillain prison the Raft, visiting the incarcerated Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson).
Captain America: Brave New World debuts in theaters on February 14, 2025, and is set to become the fourth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe‘s prolific Captain America franchise.
Marvel Studios is no stranger to adapting stories straight from the comic book pages, especially with upcoming projects like Avengers: Secret Wars and previous installments such as Captain America: Civil War.
Ever since the Thunderbolts* movie title was revealed, the mysterious asterisk at the end of the word has kept fans guessing. It makes sense that the asterisk has been an object of much curiosity.
You may think the most important Marvel Comics series to the development of their universe is Avengers, or Spider-Man. Maybe X-Men. But nope, it’s actually Fantastic Four.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is entering a bold new era, and at the center of it is none other than Anthony Mackie‘s Sam Wilson. With the highly anticipated
The wait for the X-Men fans is almost over. Marvel Studios is finally making moves on its long-anticipated X-Men reboot. According to industry insider
The Fantastic Four are finally making their grand entrance into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and fans couldn’t be more excited. With ‘The Fantastic Four:
For months, rumors have been swirling about Jonathan Majors possibly returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Kang the Conqueror. Recently, reports suggested Marvel was considering bringing him back. However, those rumors have now been shut down.
Marvel Studios began the search for a writer for their X-Men reboot in late 2023 and according to a recent report, the studio is closing in on finding the scribe who will bring the team of mutant heroes into the MCU.
Be honest with yourself: do you truly know the rules of Marvel Studios’ Multiverse? If the answer is yes, good for you; however, the vast majority of fans tuning in to watch the latest streaming series or heading into theaters for the next big MCU film don’t know a Nexus Point from a Jump Point.
Marvel Studios One Above All, Kevin Feige, took the stage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas for the first time and the head honcho did not disappoint. In addition
Marvel Animations revival of the beloved X-Men: The Animated Series, X-Men ’97 will hit Disney Plus beginning March 20th. The new series–which is NOT MCU
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