For months we've been hearing that Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin was poised to make his Marvel Cinematic Universe return, or debut if you agree with Kevin Feige's sentiment that none of the pre-WandaVision shows are canon, with the fifth episode having been singled out.
It's been a minute since we've heard anything notable from The Suicide Squad spinoff series Peacemaker, even though the DCEU's first episodic exclusive is coming to HBO Max in less than seven weeks.
Michael Waldron appeared out of nowhere to become one of Disney's new favorite collaborators, with the Emmy-winning former Rick and Morty writer and creator of Starz wrestling drama Heels now under a first-look development deal with the Mouse House.
Younger audiences may not remember, and probably wouldn't believe you if you told them, but there was once a time when many people thought Chris Klein was on his way to becoming a big star.
Jason Reitman outlined his hopes that his dream was for a number of different filmmakers to board the Ghostbusters franchise to craft new installments, using the presumed success of Afterlife as the jumping-off point with which to expand the universe.
The critical and commercial consensus has long since determined that The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is the weakest of the seven live-action solo movies starring the iconic superhero, which is mostly due to Sony's rampant desire to stuff the narrative to bursting point with teases of a cinematic universe that never even happened.
Rachel Zegler hasn't even made her screen debut yet, but everyone in the industry is fully expecting her to become a major star in no time at all, and you can understand why they've reached that conclusion looking at the three upcoming projects on her slate.
When Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark unleashed the charm offensive on Peter Parker's Aunt May in Spider-Man: Homecoming, most audiences probably weren't aware that the longtime Iron Man had previous for that kind of thing, after co-starring with Marisa Tomei in a romantic comedy that was released almost 25 years previously.
So far, James Gunn's forays into the world of superhero cinema have seen him largely gather disparate bands of lesser-known heroes, villains, crooks, murderers, bandits and thieves, with Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn arguably the highest-profile character we've seen in his three comic book blockbusters to date.
Twitter has been bombarded this weekend by fans ranking every Spider-Man movie from best to worst, and it's even roped in people like Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad director James Gunn to weigh in with their two cents.