In the recent Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter Parker and Michelle “MJ” Jones officially became a couple, but is it possible that the wall-crawler’s first MCU love interest is being prepped for a comeback? That’s what’s implied in this new theory from Screen Rant, which suggests that Liz Toomes might ultimately take Sam Wilson’s place as the next Falcon.
Though Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is still over five months away from release, next week’s San Diego Comic-Con has provided Disney with the opportunity to sell a fresh batch of tie-in merch, giving fans a detailed look at one of the new character designs to feature in the Sequel Trilogy finale.
Avengers: Endgame edges ever closer to Avatar’s all-time box office record, taking in another $2.8 million this weekend. These last few days have brought the Avengers: Infinity War sequel’s box office total to almost $2.781 billion, putting it less than $8 million behind Avatar’s $2.788 billion figure.
With a box office total of $2.78 billion and counting, Avengers: Endgame has clearly made a lot of money for Marvel Studios and Disney, and thanks to Forbes’ new Celebrity 100 earnings list, we can now see just how much each of the film’s biggest stars were paid for their work.
In the lead-up to Avengers: Endgame, Marvel fans were encouraged to marathon all of the previous MCU movies to prepare themselves for the saga’s much-hyped culmination, and as it turns out, one of the film’s own cast members approached the production in much the same way.
2017’s The Last Jedi left the Star Wars fanbase in a divided state, but according to Daisy Ridley, the upcoming Rise of Skywalker should serve as a crowd-pleasing conclusion to the decades-spanning Skywalker Saga.
Even by the standards of MCU movies, the production of Avengers: Endgame was notoriously secretive – so much so, in fact, that one of the flick’s supporting players apparently got in trouble for an Instagram post that didn’t so much as mention the film.
Though Marvel Studios is staying pretty quiet these days about their plans for the MCU’s Phase 4, they may have accidentally dropped a few hints about what’s in store by way of some unactivated Facebook pages.
In the lead-up to Avengers: Endgame, one of the main topics of speculation within the MCU fanbase was the question of who will and won't live to see the end of the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, and with the possible exception of Steve Rogers, no hero was more widely predicted to meet a sad end than Tony Stark. Sure enough, Anthony and Joe Russo’s latest feature climaxed with Iron Man using the Infinity Stones to vanquish Thanos and his forces, killing himself in the process.
The recent Spider-Man: Far From Home subjected both Peter Parker and the audience to a series of escalating twists and fake-outs, and arguably the film’s biggest reveal was saved for after the credits had finished rolling.