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Kevin Feige has repeatedly promised that the events of Avengers: Infinity War and next year's Avengers 4 will change the MCU beyond recognition. And though we still don't know exactly what the means, one fan and journalist, Jeremy Conrad of Manabyte, is hinting he has the inside scoop on what's coming.
There's less than a month left now until we finally get our grubby mitts on Avengers: Infinity War and see if Marvel Studios have lived up their promise. Can tossing every single hero from the last ten years of MCU movies into a blender and throwing the contents against a gigantic purple CGI Josh Brolin really result in a coherent film? Maybe, and if nothing else, the House of Ideas is certainly leaning into the concept if this jam-packed promotional standee is anything to go by.
According to this newly released concept art, Batman was originally going to be zipping about the battlefield on an anti-gravity motorcycle in Justice League.
It's been years since I was even the tiniest bit interested in Supernatural, which all-too-often feels like a show that's stuck spinning its wheels. But apparently, all it takes to get me hooked again is one of the most insane crossover episodes in recent television history - throwing in Scooby-Doo. The resulting hybrid was, of course, named Scoobynatural and it was ridiculously good fun.
Fox's unexpected decision to delay both X-Men: Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants from 2018 to 2019 raised a couple of eyebrows this week. Many have concluded (me among them) that it's a rather ominous sign that the studio simply isn't happy with both projects. While Dark Phoenix might be in trouble because it's being shot by first time director Simon Kinberg (who's more experienced as a writer/producer), what's going on with Josh Boone's New Mutants is a little trickier to parse.
In Jurassic Park, Ian Malcolm famously said "life finds a way." But Jeff Goldblum's iconic rock star mathematician chaotician almost didn't find a way, as it's just been revealed that the character came perilously close to being axed from the film.