Despite losing its director, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is still scheduled to be released in May of next year. Very little is known about the sequel besides the fact that it ties in with two future Disney Plus shows, WandaVision and Loki, but a new plot synopsis has now leaked online that sheds a bit more light.
The first trailer for the upcoming Sony movie Morbius is now here and one particular shot has folks buzzing. The moment in question shows the titular character, played by Jared Leto, walking down an alley and to the right of the frame, you see a poster of Spider-Man with “Murderer” spray-painted on it.
Despite having the technology to do so, Marvel Studios say they won't bring dead actors back to life to appear in future movies, citing moral obligation.
Just yesterday we learned that Sony’s Morbius will include references to Spider-Man, creating speculation that the studio's next superhero movie will be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And now, it’s been confirmed by FandomWire that Morbius is indeed officially a part of the MCU.
It’s been quite the week for Joker star Joaquin Phoenix. Coming off of his Golden Globes win for Best Actor, he joined Jane Fonda’s Fire Drill Fridays protest on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., which focuses on pressuring lawmakers to take action against environmental issues. Protesters include scientists, community leaders and even celebrities.
Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were shocked to learn last night that Scott Derrickson is exiting Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. In a statement by Marvel and then confirmed by Derrickson later on Twitter, it was said that the decision came down to “creative differences.” At least, that’s what they’re saying at the moment. After all, “creative differences” is always the canned answer when something like this happens.
Heading into its fourth weekend of release, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is inching towards that magical $1 billion mark. And while it'll eventually finish behind the two previous entries in the Sequel Trilogy, it'll still be the seventh Disney film of 2019 to earn more than $1 billion at the global box office.
Yesterday, it was reported that Scott Derrickson was no longer helming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Having directed the first film, which was a critical and financial hit, the news was definitely a bit shocking.
Earlier this week, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio appeared on Marc Maron’s podcast to promote their film Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. The hour-long episode is a must-listen as well, as the two A-listers covered a number of topics including their childhood, first movies and various experiences on different projects.