Three things are for sure in this life: death, taxes, and dinosaurs will always be profitable. When Jurassic Park came out in 1993, moviegoers were smitten with the creatures, even if they did end up eating a bunch of people. And when Jurassic World brought them back to our movie screens in 2015, it happened all over again. Well, if you're fans of both, we have some good news for you about Jurassic World 3.
The good news just keeps rolling in for DCEU fans. Or, fans of what the cinematic universe could be. We Got This Covered recently learned that instead of tying into Zack Snyder's caped crusader, Matt Reeve's The Batman would be more of a stand-alone film than a prequel. Now, we have another scoop that will not only affect the hero's backstory, but his future as well.
Game of Thrones might have ended a week ago, but after eight seasons across eight years, fans aren't going to stop talking about it any time soon. Given the fact that three spinoffs are in the works, HBO won't be depriving us of our Westeros addiction for too long and in the meantime, there's still plenty to discuss concerning that controversial series finale.
With Avengers: Endgame wrapped up, and Spider-Man: Far From Home on the way, fans have some questions. Among them are, what is the MCU's next big cinematic storyline, and when are we going to see it? Earth's (former) Mightiest Heroes had 11 years and 22 movies leading up to their endgame. Now, we're more than ready for the next journey to start.
Now that the superhero dust has settled, and Avengers: Endgame has made us both stand up and cheer one second, and sit down and cry the next, the future of the MCU is the talk of the town. We know the next Avengers-themed Marvel movie to swing into theaters will be Spider-Man: Far From Home. But what of the beloved team-ups and crossovers, like Thor and Hulk in Ragnarok, or the Guardians of the Galaxy?