That duplicitous Liam Neeson may have lied to us all over again by signing on to roughly half a dozen action thrillers after claiming for at least the second time that his retirement from the genre was imminent, but we'll let him off with a pass because audiences clearly love watching him do it.
Based on how often the protector of Hell's Kitchen has been trending in the last week, there's going to be an uproar if Charlie Cox's Daredevil isn't at least hinted at during Tuesday's event culminating in the long-awaited release of the second full-length trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
It's been a year and a half since it was first announced that Percy Jackson was being rebooted as a Disney Plus series, but the only concrete news fans have had to lean on was the recent reveal that The Muppets and Alice Through the Looking Glass director James Bobin had signed on to direct the pilot episode.
As the in-house streaming service of the most staunchly family-friendly studio in Hollywood, the idea of Disney Plus taking the plunge and putting R-rated content into active development has always been a notion that could be described as fanciful at best.
If we had a penny for every time we'd heard a rumor claiming that some sort of Daredevil reboot or continuation was in the works at Marvel Studios for either the big screen or Disney Plus, then we'd be able to buy the company and just make it ourselves.
No shortage of terrible movies have ended up making serious bank at the box office, but the lack of critical enthusiasm for Eternals must have stung the pride of Marvel Studios, which had seen all 25 of its previous comic book blockbusters comfortably secure a Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.