Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is going to be a big, big movie with a ton of cameos from a whole host of familiar faces. We already know that Kevin Feige wants to pack the film with as many A-listers as possible, which could include numerous MCU favorites along with the possibility of stars from pre-Disney Marvel flicks, and now we're hearing of one more popular character who may show up.
Much like Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Spider-Man 3 is expected to feature a smorgasbord of cameos from A-listers who hail from all over the cinematic superhero landscape. Indeed, we already know that the upcoming movie is set to bring back many familiar faces from past films and even past franchises that featured the titular web-slinger, but one of the big names that Marvel is apparently trying to work into the threequel as well is Tom Hardy's Venom.
Lately, waiting for Deadpool 3 to arrive feels like waiting for the end of this worldwide pandemic: we all know it's going to happen sooner or later, but it's just taking so damn long that sometimes it feels like it might never transpire. The good news, though, is that President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige has, in the words of Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld, "finally come to his senses" apparently.
It's official, folks. Ryan Reynolds is now the most coveted actor in Hollywood. A distinction that once belonged to legends like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Tom Hanks now solely rests in the hands of the charming 43-year-old. On top of awaiting the December release of his two most recent flicks (Free Guy and The Croods: A New Age), the leading man is also spearheading Deadpool's introduction into the MCU.
Don't Breathe terrified audiences back in 2016 with its unique concept and jaw-dropping plot twists. And ever since viewers first experienced its cliffhanger of an ending, horror fans have been begging for a sequel. Thankfully, the studio apparently heard the pleas and instantly began developing one.
Ryan Reynolds is certainly going to be a very busy man over the next couple of years. We already know that Disney wants the 43-year-old to headline two of their upcoming live-action remakes, while also continuing to anchor the Deadpool franchise as the crass superhero transitions into the MCU. Furthermore, he has two more potential blockbusters coming out shortly, as Free Guy and The Croods: A New Age both hit theaters in December, which are just a couple of the ten flicks he currently has in the works.
Given the massive success of this year's horror film The Invisible Man, it's no surprise that producer Jason Blum wants to revive more Universal monsters for a new generation of audiences. The aforementioned flick was a huge hit with both fans and critics due in large part to the stellar performance by Emmy Award winner Elisabeth Moss and it therefore makes sense that any other reboot would have to be centred around an extremely talented star who knows how to take a movie to the next level with their acting. Enter Ryan Reynolds.
It takes a lot of guts (or stupidity) to enter Jason Voohees' old stomping ground. After all, the last batch of folks to attempt to do so were brutally murdered. For those who are unafraid of a masked homicidal maniac and his equally dangerous mother, though, the original Camp Crystal Lake is now opening its doors to fans for several exclusive tours over the next few weeks.
Plenty of us have casually flipped through the channels only to stumble upon a truly bonkers film on Lifetime. At first, we might laugh at the oft-ridiculous title and wonder how such a silly movie could ever get made. Next thing you know, though, you've spent the past two hours glued to the TV screen in anticipation of what'll happen next.
Spider-Man 3 is set to bring back a lot of familiar faces. It's already been confirmed that the majority of the Homecoming and Far From Home cast will be returning for the next flick, potentially along with several other big names from the two previous web-slinging cinematic universes. In fact, the proposed reunion could even introduce the Spider-Verse into the MCU for the first time.