Spider-Man: Far From Home swings into theaters in less than a month, and as Marvel fans across the world prepare for the follow-up to to one of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters – Avengers: Endgame – Tom Holland's been staying pretty busy on the press tour. And his charm seems to be carrying quite the stamina.
While Lucasfilm and Disney have been keeping a close eye on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, there's absolutely nothing they can do to stop fans from speculating on what'll happen come December.
Despite the underwhelming performance of X-Men: Dark Phoenix this weekend, there's been a lot of talk recently about who the next Wolverine is going to be. We recently found out that First Class director Matthew Vaughn wanted Tom Hardy for the role. And another more ridiculous, yet still popular candidate has been Danny DeVito, who has nearly 40,000 supporters now.
Dave Bautista, who was one of the fiercest opponents of the James Gunn firing, seems to have cleared the air with Disney now that the director's returned.
While casting has been all the talk surrounding The Batman recently, director Matt Reeves apparently never intended to bring Ben Affleck back for the role.
Ever since Avengers: Endgame premiered in theaters, many fans have been hoping that Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios think of a way to bring Iron Man back. Like most controversial decisions mades these days within fandoms, a petition has surfaced to resurrect Tony Stark. And at the time of writing, it's gained over 18,500 signatures.
If the opening minutes of Avengers: Infinity War last year did anything, they established Thanos as a force to be reckoned with. The Mad Titan bombarded the fleeing Asgardians mercilessly, proceeding to beat the Hulk to a pulp. And then, in a dark, tone-setting act, he killed Loki, the mischievous son of Odin.
A recent Avengers: Endgame theory uses Age of Ultron to suggest Vision was never worthy of wielding Mjolnir because the filmmakers saw him as a machine.