Marvel fans were delighted by the addition of Avengers: Infinity War to Netflix over the Christmas holiday, giving first-time viewers and MCU obsessives alike the opportunity to witness Thanos on his mission to eradicate half of all life from the universe.
Decades before the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy entered the fray, Carol Danvers was in a super-powered team of her own, and in this new promotional image from the upcoming Captain Marvel, we get another look at the line-up of Starforce.
Aside from the first Avengers: Endgame teaser released earlier this month, official footage from the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War sequel is still in maddeningly short supply, and as the anticipation builds for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes’ next outing, a lot of fans will take any opportunity they can get for just one more taste of the adventure to come.
For all the reports we’ve heard in these past few weeks about the first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home being imminent, it sadly looks like 2018 will come to a close without the release of any official footage from Peter Parker’s next standalone outing.
With Avengers: Endgame now exactly four months away from release, leaks for the film’s various tie-in merchandise are proving to be an intriguing – if not necessarily reliable – source of intel. Just take this new report, which alleges the potentially revealing names for an assortment of LEGO sets that are due to come out next year.
Though more than thirteen months have passed since the release of Justice League, fans are still discovering new ways in which the project was altered once it went out of Zack Snyder’s hands.
It’s a small miracle that Loki still has a confirmed future in the Marvel franchise given how many times the character has “died” in his various screen outings. In fact, with a new post on Reddit, the case is made that Thor’s mischievous brother “has only a 40% chance of making it out of an MCU film alive.”
Despite the movie’s world-conquering run at the box office, there are still a lot of people out there who’ve never seen Avengers: Infinity War, but when the film became available on Netflix over Christmas, subscribers across the US were able to watch the defeat of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for the very first time.
The DCEU is currently in a period of transition, as Warner Bros. reassess their plans in the wake of the underwhelming box office performance of Justice League. But while Aquaman is right now in the midst of getting the franchise commercially back on track after several divisive films, actor Jason Momoa won’t let a bad word be said about the hero who helped put this cinematic universe in motion.