It's only been out in theaters a few days now, but look out, for here come the Spider-Man: Far From Home fan theories and Titan-sized plot hole discoveries!
With a hero/villain as fantastic as Mysterio, fans knew they were in for something special when Spider-Man: Far From Home came to theaters. Mind-bending plot twists, action, romance...it has it all. The second of (possibly) nine Spider-Man flicks also introduced the world to two new catchphrases. We've already got the new Spidey-sense, Peter Tingle covered, but the Blip is the one that needs some explaining.
You'd think humanity would be better than this by now. MJ and Flash Thompson are no longer white in the MCU, and nobody cares. We had our first black president, and everything worked out just fine. Will Smith even nailed it as the Genie in Aladdin. But here we are again and now, even The Little Mermaid isn't safe.
Disney, more than usual, seems to be dominating the internet lately. The reasons range from controversial to roaringly good, but we're here to give you some of the good. The first trailer for the live-action remake of Mulan has hit the internet, and with it, some of our favorite things: fan reactions!
Strange things are afoot on Twitter, dude. Filming has begun for Bill & Ted Face The Music, which means we're about to see whole lot more of a baby-faced Keanu Reeves. In fact, the first look at the duo and their time traveling phone booth has now surfaced online, and we hope you're ready for it.
Justin Bieber, Tom Cruise, and Steve-O walk into an arena. Sounds like the start of a bad joke, right? We wish. Rather, it could be coming to a UFC fight night near you, and soon.
In their attempt to push Avengers: Endgame's box office pull into world record-breaking territory by re-releasing the movie, it appears Marvel has made a mess of things. Despite the appealing thought of seeing previously unseen scenes (read that 10 times fast) from the biggest superhero movie of all time, fans are pissed. And they're ready to smash.
A little over 2 months after the release of Avengers: Endgame, one would think that all the questions fans had after watching it would be answered. Once again, the Marvel fandom has stepped up to the challenge and asked this; did Gamora survive Tony's snap at the end of the movie? Well, the Russo Brothers have addressed that question...with another question.
Just days before America celebrates its independence, and almost as importantly, the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home, comes news that will excite any fan of the webhead. Marvel has announced plans to make at least nine Spider-Man movies before they're done with Tom Holland, including Homecoming and Far From Home.