Spider-Man: Far From Home is currently shattering records at the box office. People love Tom Holland's portrayal of Peter Parker so much that Spider-Man 3 seems practically inevitable. It's important to remember, though, that folks thought the same thing about The Amazing Spider-Man franchise not too long ago. In fact, there was actually a time when we thought Andrew Garfield would play the web slinger until 2020.
The very binge-worthy third season of Stranger Things is so good that fans are already clamoring the next batch of episodes. The latest chapter in the supernatural saga was filled with plenty of shocking moments and nostalgic references, heightened by the stellar soundtrack in the background. Each track was specifically chosen to fit both the scene and keep with the time period of the show. Here's a complete list of every song featured this season, as well as the moments they coincided with:
Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus are undoubtedly two of the most iconic villains that Peter Parker has ever had to go up against, yet there's a chance that they won't make an appearance in Spider-Man 3. This will mean that Tom Holland's version of the superhero still won't have faced off against either of the iconic foes.
The gory third season of Stranger Things hasn't even been out for a full day and already fans are pining for more. While Netflix hasn't officially picked up the hit show for a fourth batch of episodes yet, it seems inevitable that the Emmy-award winning series will be brought back. Unfortunately, that means fans will have to wait at least a full year for the continuation of the beloved franchise. Since nothing has been announced by anyone as of yet, the only thing to do is speculate when the much-anticipated next installment will hit the streaming platform.
Ever since James Wan's The Conjuring first terrified audiences back in 2013, it's become a staple of the modern horror canon. The film has inspired plenty of sequels and spinoffs as well, including The Nun and Annabelle. The most recent installment in the frightening franchise is the acclaimed R-rated spook fest Annabelle Comes Home, though it's definitely not going to be the last. In fact, it looks like the movie may end up revealing the next planned spinoff for the series.
Fans of the original series were disheartened to learn earlier this week that Sony had shut down the promising Masters of the Universe reboot. They can now breath easily once again, as it turns out that those rumors were false. The movie is still currently slated for its March 2021 release date as the development team continues to work out the production design and the cast undergoes training.
Less than a month after Gwyneth Paltrow broke Tom Holland's heart by completely forgetting that she was in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Jon Favreau says that he has a confession to make. The actor/director who's played a huge role in plenty of Marvel movies has revealed that he too has trouble remembering which films he's been a part of.
For all of its many perks, being a part of the Star Wars franchise can also be incredibly overwhelming. Just ask Kelly Marie Tran. Even Daisy Ridley has been forced to endure the many negatives that come with playing a key role in the iconic saga. Sometimes it can be easy for those involved to feel like they are over their heads, which is why the 27-year-old actress considered quitting the role early on.In a recent interview, she revealed:
While there was a lot of criticism heaped onto The Sopranos controversial finale, it was nothing compared to the vitriolic backlash that the last season of Game of Thrones received. The main difference between the two huge HBO hits was that the former existed in a time where social media wasn't nearly as prominent as it is right now. Because of the rise of Twitter and Reddit, fans have become angrier and more emboldened. George R.R. Martin says that the way fans express themselves online can be downright "toxic."
No matter what he does with the rest of his career, Chris Evans will always be known as Captain America. It's the role that will ultimately define him when all is said and done. While he loves and embraces this fact now, there was a time when he feared being branded solely as the superhero guy. It's the reason why he initially rejected the opportunity to play Steve Rogers twice. Evans obviously agreed to play the part eventually and he sure is glad that he did: