While the internet has seen the emergence of quite a few Avengers: Endgame synopses on various ticketing sites in recent weeks, none of these descriptions have come directly from Marvel Studios, until now.
While Thanos has yet to show his face in any of the promotional footage for Avengers: Endgame, the Mad Titan has still put himself out there in a fair few images, including this latest piece of promo art that offers another look at the villain’s armor.
Yet another generous batch of Avengers: Endgame promo art has made its way online, and while the material may not have a whole lot new to tell us about next month’s release, it’s still a stylish collection of images that should get Marvel fans all the more hyped.
As of 12:02 a.m. ET today, the X-Men are officially under the ownership of Disney, giving Marvel Studios the legal go-ahead to integrate the comic book characters into the MCU.
In the upcoming Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the titular lizard will have to work pretty hard to earn that crown, especially when he’s contending with Titans as intimidating as Rodan.
Since Carol Danvers went the entirety of her solo debut without a love interest, MCU fans have taken the liberty of providing some suggestions for Captain Marvel’s first onscreen partner. The latest Avengers: Endgame trailer, for instance, had the internet shipping Carol and Thor, but in a new piece of fan art, the case is made that the MCU’s most powerful hero might instead hit it off with one of the God of Thunder’s Thor: Ragnarok co-stars.
Back in December, the names of three Spider-Man: Far From Home LEGO sets leaked online that teased some intriguing scenarios, and thanks to Ukranian toy store Playzone, we now have our first images of all three products.
While the Disney/Fox deal only just came into effect today, Marvel fans have already spent many months fantasizing about future MCU projects featuring the X-Men and the Fantastic Four. But as a recent report from THR stresses, it could still be a few more years before we see these new acquisitions on the big screen.
We’ve already seen Deadpool’s reaction to the Disney/Fox merger, and now that the deal is officially in effect, it seems that the Mouse House is happy to have the Merc on board.