Avengers: Endgame may be out of theaters, but fans and the people who worked on the film are still talking about the immensely successful movie. And one of the hottest topics of debate centers around Thanos, and whether or not his character was dealt with in a satisfactory manner after the Mad Titan killed off half of all life in the universe.
When it was announced that Shane Black would be heading the reboot of 1987's Predator, titled simply The Predator, fan reactions were mixed, to say the least. The original, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, was such a perfect cornucopia of everything that made 80's action movies so great that it was difficult to believe the new one would be able to live up to it.
During a recent chat with Variety, the writers behind Spider-Man: Far From Home, Chris McKenna and Eric Sommers opened up about the biggest decisions they had to make regarding the film's narrative and the direction in which it would the larger MCU. The writing duo began with being told by Marvel about the events of 'Avengers: Endgame', that large parts of their film would be a reaction to, and the need to keep things light after the many gut-wrenching moments in the previous film.
The pages of Wolverine & Captain America: Weapons Plus #1 reveal a surprising connection between Logan and Cap that fans were not prepared for. The two superheroes share many similarities, with both being the result of experiments carried out by the military to create the perfect breed of super soldiers. Yet, their personalities are so dissimilar that they have rarely teamed up or felt any particular kinship towards each other.
Avengers: Endgame may have finally left theaters but it lives on in the hearts and minds of its fans. And on the internet. Seemingly not a day goes by without a fresh theory being forwarded about the movie and the multitude of storylines it juggled for the entirety of its runtime. On Reddit, for instance, a user recently posted a theory pertaining to the Infinity Gauntlet that everyone's favorite Avenger, Tony Stark, created to control the Infinity Stones.
Avengers: Endgame sprang one of the biggest surprises in MCU history by introducing us to Fat Thor. The Viking superhero had become almost more famous for his good looks and awe-inspiring physique than his powers. That was why it was even more shocking to see Thor make a final appearance at the end of the Infinity Saga of the MCU looking more like a boozy Santa Claus than the King of Asgard.
Spider-Man is one of the most iconic superheroes of all time. And one of the most iconic moments from his mythology, indeed, we would go so far as to say the most iconic moment from his mythology has nothing to do with Spidey fighting a villain or saving a civilian. It's the moment when a young Peter Parker stares down at the unmoving body of his Uncle Ben after he's shot down by a mugger.
Captain Marvel released earlier this year and made a killing at the box office. So successful was the film that setting up a sequel was a no-brainer. But in an interesting turn, it seems that a non-human member of the cast might also be getting its own spinoff movie.