If you can believe, recently-released Disney Plus exclusive Home Sweet Home Alone marks the sixth installment in the franchise, even though it's been three decades since we last saw Macaulay Culkin's Kevin McCAllister left to fend for himself.
The debate over the differences in fan opinion and reviews has been everywhere you look these days, with a quartet of recent blockbuster movies in particular highlighting that some titles are being enjoyed a great deal more by the audiences they've been geared towards, rather than the critics who weigh in with their analysis.
For whatever reason, a certain and very vocal section of Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have never been on board with Brie Larson's Carol Danvers, and it got so bad that YouTube was forced to change its algorithm in an effort to prevent Captain Marvel being downvoted into oblivion before it was released.
There's so much content on offer spread out across the increasing number of streaming services now available, that it's almost impossible to predict which under-the-radar titles have the potential to break out from the pack and find an entirely new audience.
Up until the release of Red Notice, no Netflix original movie had ever managed to reach 100 million views in its first month of release, with Chris Hemsworth's Extraction coming closest after agonizingly topping out at 99 million last year.
Before cameras started rolling on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, James Gunn had to clear up some confusion after Chris Pratt caused a minor tizzy on the internet by sharing a video detailing his first day on set. As it turned out, the actor was actually capturing scenes for next summer's new theme park attraction Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.
Back in 2014, Chris Pratt was guest hosting Saturday Night Live, and one of the sketches was a parody trailer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Guardians of the Galaxy, one that poked fun at how fans would show up for anything slapped with the franchise's branding, in this case a movie about a woman named Pam.
Even though the movie isn't coming to theaters until this coming Wednesday, Lady Gaga's performance in Ridley Scott's House of Gucci has already come under intense scrutiny.
From almost the second Hawkeye was confirmed to be in development as an exclusive Disney Plus series, Hailee Steinfeld was installed as the front-runner and overwhelming favorite to play Kate Bishop in the Marvel Cinematic Universe show.
It might be a stretch to call Eternals polarizing, when it's pretty black-and-white that fans and critics have completely opposing opinions on the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster.