It's not quite the Marvel/DC crossover we've been wanting, but it'll do for now. Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, Tom Holland, is officially on the Pattinson hype train; he thinks the former Twilight star is going to kill it in Matt Reeves' upcoming The Batman.
Just when you thought the world couldn't love Tom Holland any more, the Spider-Man actor would like you to hold his beer. Yes, he's old enough to drink. It's not his charm or sense of humor that's winning us over this time, however. His fans are doing the wooing. Droves of the actor's fans have been showing their support for him after Sony and Disney's very public disagreement.
Over the years, Vin Diesel has made it clear one thing he and his Fast & Furious 9 character, Dom Toretto, have in common. They don't have friends, they have family. After Paul Walker's untimely demise, his two brothers, Caleb and Cody, stepped in to help Furious 7 to finish filming. Now, a recent visit by Cody to the set of the upcoming movie has fans wondering if Brian O'Connor could make his return to the franchise next year.
After both X-Men: Dark Phoenix and The Last Stand bombed with critics and at the box office, it seems that Jean Grey just can't catch a break. But one of the comic book writers who helped created the original Dark Phoenix story says that while both movies had their problems, the former is still the better film.
We've known this was coming for quite a while now, but an announcement by Disney at the 2019 D23 expo makes it official. A Star Wars series starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi is headed to Disney Plus.
Tom Payne of The Walking Dead fame is ready to put his martial arts skills to use, and he wants to do it in the newly announced The Matrix 4. After only three seasons with the AMC zombie show, his ass-kicking high-flying Paul "Jesus" Rovia was killed off. It was a role he trained three years for, so one could see how he might be chomping at the bit.
DC and Marvel fans have been getting quite the shakedown this week. First, we had the news that Spider-Man will no longer be in the MCU and now, we're learning that Legends of Tomorrow will be losing two of its stars next season, as Brandon Routh and Courtney Ford will step down as series regulars at some point during the upcoming run (at the moment, it's unknown which episode they'll depart in).
What is it that keeps the Harry Potter magic going? Is it the fandom? The timelessness of the books and movies? All that's well and good, but my money's on the stars and how gosh darned adorable they are, still. Even Ron.
It's one of the most asked questions among diehard Marvel fans: Why didn't Hulk heal after he donned the Infinity Gauntlet and snapped everyone back in Avengers: Endgame? Actually, the question usually comes out more like this: "Hulk always heals! What the hell were they thinking?"