Unless you've been living under a rock for the past week, you've either seen the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Eternals by now, or you haven't but remain fully aware the second post-credits scene features the debut of Mahershala Ali's Blade.
We've literally been hearing for years that Disney Plus was planning on doing something with X-Men: The Animated Series, other than making it available to stream on the platform's library.
You may know Rebecca Hall as the acclaimed actress just as capable lending her talents to big budget blockbusters and broad genre films as she is tackling prestige drama and period pieces, but she's continually adding new strings to her bow.
Yesterday brought another flurry of fact, rumor, speculation, scuttlebutt and almost everything in between concerning Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and Letitia Wright was once again at the center of the storm.
Much like the hero himself, the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Ant-Man franchise has always been viewed as one of the tiniest standalone sagas in the shared mythology.
For years we've been hearing that The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus is one of the top contenders to play a rebooted version of Ghost Rider in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, something the actor has admitted on several occasions that he'd be more than okay with.
Most of the release date chatter yesterday was understandably dominated by Paramount, who delayed WandaVision director Matt Shakman's Star Trek movie and Steven Caple Jr.'s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts by six and twelve months respectively, but Disney did a little shuffling of its own.