Over the weekend, Marvel Studios announced an ambitious and shocking Phase 4 release plan, featuring ten titles ranging from a Black Widow solo film to an animated What If…? Disney Plus series. Yet, despite its jam-packed schedule, there were still quit a few highly anticipated titles left off the list. While president Kevin Feige confirmed Black Panther 2 and a Fantastic Four reboot are on the way, details on the future of a certain Web-Slinger are suspiciously quiet. If a new rumor is to be believed, though, Marvel may be making room for a Spider-Man 3 somewhere within Phase 4.
Between the teased hyper-violence of Black Widow and the promised horror aspects of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, it looks like we’re in for a much darker MCU future. But what does this mean for the upcoming Blade movie announced at the end of the studio’s SDCC 2019 panel? Could the vampire slayer usher in a new phase of R-Rated Marvel movies?
Time travel films are notorious for their convoluted storylines, paradoxical conflicts, and inadvertent plot holes. Despite being a critically praised box office juggernaut, the decades-spanning Avengers: Endgame is no different. While most fans ranged from content to impressed by its time-shattering narrative, anyone who tried to decipher Captain America’s finale was mostly left with a major headache. Did the Steve Rogers who returned to the 1940s create a new timeline, or had there been two Caps throughout the entire MCU this whole time?
Since the release of Avengers: Endgame just three months ago, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have revealed so many unused or alternate scenes that one could feasibly make an entirely different, yet equally long, fourth Avengers film.
The MCU has featured a few cosmic entities in the past, as the celestials have popped up in both Guardians of the Galaxy movies and The Eternals standalone film is forthcoming, so it shouldn’t come as too much of a shock that the Living Tribunal nearly popped up in Avengers: Infinity War.
Halloween fans have a lot to look forward to in the upcoming couple of years, as two brand new sequels are heading to theaters. This news arrives from the Horror Master himself, John Carpenter, who's tweeted out details for Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, set for an October 2020 and 2021 release, respectively.
While its safe to say that almost every Avengers actor is now a bonafide a star, Chris Hemsworth isn’t just on the A-List, he’s practically dancing on top of it. But just because the Thor actor looks like a god, doesn’t mean he isn’t susceptible to the same human fears and anxieties like the rest of us. In fact, right before he was cast as the Asgardian superhero, things weren’t looking too hot for the Australian actor’s career.
This week sees the release of Jon Favreau’s The Lion King, the third of five live action Disney remakes coming out this year alone. With new takes on The Little Mermaid and Mulan heading to theaters in 2020 and dozens of other re-imaginings rumored to be on the way, it seems like any and every one of Disney’s animated classics are eligible for an update. Though fans may not be clamoring for a photo-realistic Chicken Little or Home on the Range, 2010’s Tangled seems very likely to make for a smash hit modernization - just ask star Zachary Levi.