As the world's biggest movie star, it's hardly a shock to discover that fans have been spending their weekend watching movies featuring Dwayne Johnson, but it's still impressive that his reach covers multiple platforms.
Ever since the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home dropped, fans have been demanding the next one, going so far as to mass dislike anything Sony-related in an attempt to harangue the studio into giving them what they want.
The news that Hawkeye spinoff Echo was coming to Disney Plus didn't come as a shock to anyone when the series was first announced in March of this year, never mind the fact star Alaqua Cox kept teasing it on social media between then and yesterday, but the show did get a brand new official logo to signal that active development is underway.
Almost everyone to have appeared in any of the previous seven live-action Spider-Man blockbusters has found themselves touted for a cameo appearance in next month's No Way Home at least once, with the exception of James Franco for reasons that Seth Rogen handily skirted around.
One of the major positives to come out of Eternals, despite the movie landing the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score in Marvel Cinematic Universe history, is that almost the entire cast of main characters have found themselves trending online at one stage or another since it hit theaters last weekend.
On the whole, Disney Plus Day delivered more than enough major announcements, updates and reveals to justify the hype, unless of course we're talking about the millions of subscribers who were hoping for much more Star Wars news than they ended up getting.
Despite suffering from the worst reviews in Marvel Cinematic Universe history, not to mention the franchise's lowest ever CinemaScore, Eternals handily enjoyed one of the pandemic's best opening weekends by debuting to $71 million domestically and $162 million globally.
At long last, Marvel Cinematic Universe fans got their first look at next year's Disney Plus series She-Hulk via a sizzle reel that teased just enough of the show to whip the internet into a frenzy, without giving away all that much.
The unstoppable expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues, with yesterday's Disney Plus Day bringing a cavalcade of announcements regarding the small screen future of the world's biggest, most popular and commercially successful film and television franchise.