As Marvel fans know, the MCU works in phases, and Phase 4, long-delayed thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, culminates with “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on November 11. But Phase 5 stars shortly afterward, and Phase 6 is already in development.
As Marvel fans know, the MCU works in phases, and Phase 4, long-delayed thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, culminates with “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on November 11. But Phase 5 stars shortly afterward, and Phase 6 is already in development.
As of right now, “Ironheart” won’t release on Disney+ until after several other MCU shows, “Echo” and “Loki” Season Two among them. But casting news will help tide over the wait until late 2023 for the show’s release.
not so fantastically received by fans and critics alike — getting back to those early glory days could set the record straight for the Baxter Building tenants’ proper Marvel Cinematic Universe introduction, coming November 2024, said famed comic author and illustrator Alex Ross.Ross, who released “Fantastic Four: Full Circle” on Tuesday, told The Post that starting the Four’s MCU journey in the 1960s is “the constant drumbeat that fans are pushing for.” His new work revives one such early era storyline about the dark “negative zone” dimension, and the design style developed by Kirby and Lee.“To put them in the 1960s, so that they are time-locked to that original period, so that you can get some of that vibe off of the time.
After its successful theatrical run, where it grossed nearly $1 billion worldwide, “Doctor Strange And The Multiverse Of Madness” is now streaming on Disney+. And every Marvel movie’s time has an afterlife after its time in theaters where deleted scenes and scrapped ideas from them make their way to the fans.
We’ve all assumed that Marvel Studios have grand, long-term plans for character arcs and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole. Kevin Feige, the head of the studio, does a really good job convincing us that every move they make is mostly calculated and mapped out over a long period of time.
If there’s an actor’s name who consistently comes up in all fan-casting for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s almost always Keanu Reeves. In the past, Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige has said the company is “committed” to finding a role for Reeves, and it seems like only a matter of time before he joins the fold.
in the epic three-minute preview for the flick, which hits theaters on December 17.As depicted in the now-viral trailer with nearly 25 million views overnight, “No Way Home” picks up the baton from the previous Marvel film, in which the identity of Spiderman (Tom Holland) is revealed. This prompts the web-slinger to seek the aid of Strange, who casts a spell a la the neuralizer from “Men In Black” to make people forget who he is.
61 percent Tomatometer rating gives “Eternals” the dubious honor of the only Marvel Studios movie to get a lower ranking than 2013’s intensely panned “Thor: The Dark World,” which currently has a 66 percent ranking.
dubbed their movies “theme parks.”In a crushing blow to superhero fans, the critically-acclaimed Disney+ series “WandaVision” only took home three 2021 Emmys — with none in any big categories — despite being nominated a whopping 23 times. Their near-shutout came after Marvel’s fledgling TV show was favored to nab at least two acting Emmys, with both Kathryn Hahn and Paul Bettany expected to win in their categories for limited or anthology series or movies.
“Loki” brought them together. “We’ve seen each other on and off over the years at various events.
As the date to Spider-Man: No Way Home inches closer, there are new revelations about the film every now and then! We recently learned that while Spider-Man is currently part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to an agreement between MCU and Disney, Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group President Sanford Panitch says that there is a plan to connect the two universes. In a chat with Variety, Panitch revealed that the studio doesn’t consider their characters to be part of a “Spidey-verse.” “We
In a big case of déjà vu, another Marvel Disney+ series is preparing audiences for what could be a surprise Marvel cameo, as the showrunner behind “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” keeps teasing some exciting character appearance that fans are probably already speculating is actually Mephisto all along.
The second MCU show on Disney+, “The Falcon And The Winter Soldier,” has been reckoning with Old Man Steve’s decision to leave the shield behind and retire in “Avengers: Endgame,” but it is also building up a possible bright future from the Marvel Cinematic Universe by introducing the Young Avengers.
June 11 for the “Loki” TV series starring Tom Hiddleston, 40. It will be the third show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — after the immensely popular “WandaVision” (starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany) and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” (premiering March 19, starring Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie from the “Captain America” films). “Loki” will have six episodes, with a second season already on the way.
The MarksmanThe Marksman (Jan. 15) featuring Katheryn Winnick, Liam Neeson, Teresa Ruiz, and more is NOW PLAYING in theaters.Outside the WireOutside the Wire (Jan.
It is official, the Merc with a Mouth is joining Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has confirmed that Deadpool will be joining MCU phase 4 and he will have his standalone movie.
The ongoing pandemic has caused major shutdowns and delays in both production and release for many big film projects. We didn’t get a single Marvel film in 2020, even if they now plan to release four new films as well as several TV shows in 2021, but according to Marvel Studios head honcho, Kevin Feige, Phase Four of the MCU has not been affected by the pandemic.
Robert Downey Jr. found it “hard” portraying Iron Man, but he is “eternally grateful” for his 10-year stint as the superhero.The actor admitted in September (2020) that he was “done” with the Marvel Cinematic Universe after his character Tony Stark/ Iron Man was killed off in Avengers: Endgame, and the star has now told how he did “all (he) could” with his alter-ego, and found the part “creatively satisfying”.“Each project is different. Playing Tony/ Iron Man was hard and I dug deep.
Over the past year, numerous rumours have surfaced on social media claiming Marvel Studios' plans for Deadpool in Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4. While some reports have claimed that Ryan Reynolds' essayed Marvel character would piggy hop into the universe on Spider-Man's shoulder, another rumour had it that the Merc with a Mouth would join Thor in Thor: Love and Thunder.
Guardians of the Galaxy was released no one knew how fans would react to the strange world. Now, after the success of that movie along with ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ and ‘Doctor Strange’, its time to get really weird.Enter ‘WandaVision‘.The series follows Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) as they venture into the married life, but this is no ordinary life.
An unwritten rule of the MCU has so far been that no character gets more than a trilogy. Out of the core Avengers, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor got a trilogy each.
Olivia Wilde is close to landing a deal to direct a top-secret new Marvel blockbuster.After impressing with her critically-acclaimed filmmaking debut Booksmart last year (2019), Wilde has been looking for a big-budget project to sink her teeth into, and it looks like she might have found the perfect job.According to Deadline sources, she’s the frontrunner to take charge of a female-centered new comic book caper, perhaps based on the Spider-Woman character, written by her Booksmart collaborator K
Nia DaCosta, the director of the new Candyman reboot, will reportedly take the reins on Marvel‘s forthcoming Captain Marvel sequel.The first movie, which starred Brie Larson as the iconic comic book character, was directed by duo Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck and made $1.13 billion at the global box office.According to Deadline, Marvel chiefs have been taking meetings with prospective directors for the sequel over the past few months and have decided on DaCosta to take over from the pair, directing
Robert Downey Jr. is the latest in a string of Marvel stars to reach out to a young boy who sustained serious injuries while saving his sister from a dog attack.Mark Ruffalo and Chris Evans were the first to praise young fan Bridger Walker, after his aunt, Nikki Walker started an account on Instagram to explain how her “hero” nephew “took on the attack so that the dog wouldn’t get his sister”.According to his family, Bridger underwent surgery that lasted around two hours and received more than
Following Anthony Mackie‘s criticism of Marvel Studio‘s lack of diversity in film crews, it is now Tessa Thompson who is speaking up about the importance of representation in Phase 4 of the MCU. READ MORE: Anthony Mackie Is “Bothered” By Marvel Studios’ Lack Of Diverse Film Crews As part of Variety’s Actors on Actors series, Thompson spoke with Ramy Youssef of “Ramy” about the importance of representation both to the industry and the fandom at large.
Marvel Studios will embark its journey into Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 4 with Black Widow. While the Scarlett Johansson starrer will draw curtains on Natasha Romanoff's journey in MCU once and for all, fans will begin to explore a few Marvel stories following its release.
The ongoing Coronavirus crisis across the world has put Marvel Studios on the backfoot. The superhero movies production house was all set to kick off the Marvel Cinematic Universe phase 4 with Black Widow this summer.
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