A couple of weeks back, we heard that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was poised to undergo extensive reshoots to fix what were purportedly major story problems, with the cast and crew being reassembled and sent back to work as soon as possible.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has once again knocked Warner Bros. and DC Films' upcoming slate of film and television project from the top of the cultural totem pole, with a slew of major announcements emanating from yesterday's Disney Plus extravaganza.
One day we'll find out whether or not Marvel Studios have any tangible plans to either reboot or reintroduce Daredevil into the cinematic universe, which is likely going to come when Spider-Man: No Way Home hits theaters on December 17 and we discover if those rumors of a Charlie Cox cameo are actually true.
A lot of Marvel Cinematic Universe fans were taken by surprise when animated series Spider-Man: Freshman Year was announced as part of the franchise's Disney Plus Day bonanza.
Even at 75 years old, Sylvester Stallone continues to display a work ethic that would put people half his age to shame. Having recently put the finishing touches on his Director's Cut of Rocky IV and shot his final outing as Barney Ross in the Expendables franchise, Sly has confirmed his return for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Earlier this week, it was rumored that Eternals director Chloé Zhao was as good as confirmed to be directing the untitled Star Wars movie being overseen by Kevin Feige.
Heading into Disney Plus Day, we were bombarded with rumors that all sorts of updates, announcements, images and footage from the platform's in-development slate of Star Wars projects was incoming, but in the end fans were left feeling more disappointed and pissed off than anything else.
It's been a while since we've heard anything positive regarding the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Doctor Strange franchise, even though the Sorcerer Supreme's solo adventures still consist of one solitary blockbuster that hit theaters in November 2016.
Jamie Dunkin and others
Jamie Dunkin and others
Nov 13, 2021
Disney Plus Day may have stolen huge swathes of the headlines after the platform unveiled a massive number of new and exciting in-development projects, but it can't be forgotten that rival streamer Netflix dropped its biggest-ever original movie.