"Stop! Stop! He's already dead!" If you needed a GIF from The Simpsons to sum up the current level of competition between comic book rivals Marvel and DC, then that one seems wholly appropriate. Especially since as of this weekend, Avengers: Infinity War has managed to drum up $664 million at the domestic box office.
As Nick Fury, it was Samuel L. Jackson's final heroic act to cast his mind back to the 90s and remember how to use his pager so he could message Captain Marvel at the end of Avengers: Infinity War. Portrayed by Brie Larson, she's surely the best hope the heroes have if they're to take care of Thanos and reverse the mess made by his Snap of Doom. No pressure, then.
Now that Michael's coming home again in Halloween, how will the 60-something-year-old be able to stalk his prey without having to have a little sit down in the process?
Now, before you get your hopes up...this is only a plan in theory. Avengers: Infinity War's screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely were merely speculating when being interrogated by comic book film fans at a live version of Kevin Smith's Fat Man on Batman show. Still, it's exciting to think about.
Although Avengers: Infinity War was labelled as the most ambitious crossover event in history, it could soon find itself being bumped to second best. That's if the deal for Disney to purchase 21st Century Fox goes through.
Avengers 4 star Jeremy Renner has taken to Instagram to tease his new movie Tag and in doing so, also trolled fans who'd been waiting for a Hawkeye reveal.
When you'd just about gotten over those Wonder Woman 1984 images that reveal Steve Trevor's back (in black) and that Diana Prince has finally discovered the joys of retro TV, here lands a fresh batch of on-set photos of the reunited pair for you to take a long, hard look at. Which you can do so via the link below.
For many a comic book fan, it may be with a sense of relief to hear the news that Aquaman director James Wan is seemingly distancing himself from the previous movies in the DCEU. Of course, in terms of continuity, that would be catastrophic and we'll leave that to the numerous Joker films in production. But in terms of the feel and look of the solo effort, it seems set to be a breath of fresh air. Or, sea air at least