Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson are no doubt super busy working on their respective comic book movies right now, but in between donning their masks and spandex, they've found the time to shoot a new project for Netflix titled The Devil All The Time. The pic will hit the streaming platform next month and a bunch of first-look images have just been revealed ahead of its debut.
New concept artwork of John Krasinski as the MCU's Mister Fantastic emerges online, giving us an idea of how he could look in the Fantastic Four reboot.
Most MCU fans will have relived the Battle of Wakanda many times, having enjoyed countless repeat viewings of Avengers: Infinity War, but now they have the chance to see the epic skirmish from a whole new angle. Stuntman Sam Hargrave has revealed behind-the-scenes footage from the sequence on social media, offering a glimpse at an early version of the set piece.
It would be a massive understatement to say that Netflix has a lot of content. Not everything on there is solid gold, but to be fair to the streaming giant, subscribers can always find something new to watch whenever they're at a loose end. If you've ever wondered just how much content is hosted in their library, though, wonder no more because we appear to have the answer.
Andrew Lincoln made the decision to leave The Walking Dead in 2018 to spend time with his family. Nobody can blame him for wanting a break after dedicating his life to playing protagonist Rick Grimes for eight years, and doing an incredible job the entire time. But his hiatus will soon come to an end, and according to the show's chief content officer, Scott Gimple, Lincoln is "itching" to revisit the zombie franchise.
Tony Stark is one of the greatest heroes in the MCU and his act of self-sacrifice in Avengers: Endgame saved the entire universe from obliteration, but he has a somewhat embarrassing reputation for creating villains, too. His advanced technology has been the basis for some of the biggest threats in the franchise, from the Iron Monger to Ultron. Even after his death, his life's work continues to inspire villainy almost as much as heroism, with Spider-Man: Far From Home's Mysterio also being powered by Stark Industries tech.