The friendly rivalry between Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds shows no sign of letting up, with the Logan star taking to Twitter once again to respond to the Deadpool actor’s latest troll.
Earlier this month, Shazam! director David F. Sandberg took to Instagram with the claim that “The seriousness of the Marvel/DC rivalry is so god damn stupid,” and honestly, the guy had a point. Like what you like, let others like what they like, and don’t get too caught up in brand loyalty.
Though Aquaman is still a week away from reaching North American cinemas, things have been going pretty well for Arthur Curry’s solo debut so far and are expected to continue that way, meaning that further screen outings from Jason Momoa are looking very probable right now. But while the actor himself has said that he’s on board for a sequel, the question still remains of whether James Wan will come back to direct.
Since Solo: A Star Wars Story is unlikely to be getting a sequel, fans keen to know more about Han’s early days and the people he met along the way might be well advised to check out the Star Wars prequel’s various tie-in material. The comics, for instance, have already shed light on Han’s time in the Imperial Academy while offering a little context on that awkward moment where Han gets his last name, and in the next issue of Solo: A Star Wars Story Adaptation, we get some insight into Qi’ra’s mostly off-camera rise through the ranks of Crimson Dawn.
The recent Avengers: Endgame trailer brought us a whole load of content that’s currently got fans adjusting their theories on what’s to come in next year’s Avengers: Infinity War sequel. But one brand new line of speculation that the teaser managed to start singlehandedly is the matter of how Tony Stark will escape his drift through space, with the internet suggesting an assortment of different characters who might swoop in and rescue our hero at the last minute.
The first Avengers: Endgame trailer left us on a cliff-hanger regarding the fate of Tony Stark, as Robert Downey Jr.’s character drifts through an endless vacuum. But with a sense of balance that would make the Mad Titan himself proud, the teaser also offered some confirmation that Scott Lang managed to get out of his own similar predicament from the end of Ant-Man and the Wasp.
Qui-Gon Jinn’s involvement in the Skywalker Saga may not extend beyond his screen time in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, but in finding the young Anakin and introducing him to his Jedi friends, Liam Neeson’s character played a crucial role in setting the story in motion, for better or worse.
Over in the MCU, the romance between Peter Parker and Michelle “MJ” Jones is set to finally get going with next year’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, but in the planned Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2, the pair to ship will be Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy.
Though the Russo Brothers were quick to refute the ultimately correct rumors earlier this year about the official title of the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, there were enough signs in retrospect that the word “endgame” was on the minds of the team at Marvel Studios that we probably shouldn’t have been so quick to dismiss “Avengers: Endgame” as a candidate.
Though the Big G will be fighting his most famous opponent to date in 2020’s Godzilla vs. Kong, he’ll have his hands plenty full in the meantime with Godzilla: King of the Monsters, in which the lizard will be dealing with some beasts that make a giant ape look like a big cuddly teddy bear by comparison.