At long last, the Fast & Furious franchise appears intent on adding more women to the usually male-centric movies. As a result, one of the most popular female characters from the series' history might be returning from the grave for an upcoming appearance. Yes, according to insider Daniel Richtman, Gal Gadot is currently in talks to reprise the part that first put her on the map.
Black Adam is still a long ways away from premiering, but it's clear that everyone involved anticipates that the film will be the beginning of a blockbuster franchise. Warner Bros. is reportedly in the process of trying to sign Dwayne Johnson to as many as ten more movies under the DCEU banner, starting with the aforementioned pic, and the 48-year-old is also looking ahead to the future as he's apparently begun to recruit folks to star in Black Adam 2, and one of the big names on his wish list is Tom Cruise.
Times Square has been a major tourist destination for decades and the site of the extremely popular annual ball drop on New Year's Eve, though its recently hit hard times (no pun intended). Since the start of this extremely deadly pandemic, the idea of being crowded amongst many other strangers in a busy hub has unsurprisingly lost some of its appeal. Once COVID-19 is behind us for good, New York City is going to have to find a way to make Times Square cool again.
It's nice when things come full circle. Following the rumors that Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will be reprising their respective roles as Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3, it now seems possible that both actors will get the chance to once again helm their own Spidey flicks, too.
John Carter, once considered one of the biggest disappointments in cinematic history, is now gaining a new appreciation from fans nearly a decade after its initial release. Indeed, ever since its debut on Disney+, the oft-maligned intergalactic action film has been praised by some as an overlooked gem.
After the exciting news of a possible live-action Spider-Verse sent fans into a frenzy, it seems that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is currently mulling over whether or not another series under its umbrella should adapt the same strategy. Yes, according to reliable insider Daniel Richtman, the folks in charge at Marvel Studios are currently considering whether or not Deadpool could also have his own multiverse of sorts.
The closest we might ever get to a Captain Marvel vs. Wonder Woman fight happened when Brie Larson jokingly choked Gal Gadot in some adorable, long-awaited selfies earlier this year. Though the two superheroes might never get the opportunity to square off on the big screen, there's now at least a chance that the actresses could team up in a completely different action-packed extravaganza.
It seems all but confirmed at this point that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield are hopping aboard for Spider-Man 3, and as such, fans are already asking if the team-up with Tom Holland is just a one time thing or the beginning of a longer lasting partnership. That remains to be seen, of course, but from what we've heard, it sounds like it could be the latter.