Marvel Cinematic Universe fans were introduced to the fast-rising Jonathan Majors in the Season 1 finale of Loki, which acted as something of a soft launch for an actor audiences will be seeing a great deal throughout Phase Four.
A few days ago we heard a rumor that Patty Jenkins' Star Wars: Rogue Squadron would be getting hit with a delay, which was confirmed yesterday. While no specific reasons were given other than the standard 'scheduling conflicts', it almost instantly saw DCEU sequel Wonder Woman 3 trending online.
James Gunn isn't messing around when it comes to reassembling his Guardians of the Galaxy cast and crew, with the team shooting no less than three separate productions as part of a mammoth shoot that's expected to last into the middle of next year.
The mere existence of Amazon's Red One is enough to generate plenty of quizzical looks, when the entire concept sounds so bizarrely bonkers that it's become one of the most intriguing and potentially unique big budget blockbusters on the horizon.
There was a lot of excitement when Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins was first announced to be helming Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, with the filmmaker having crafted what remains the most critically acclaimed installment in DCEU history.
In news that's probably got someone at the Academy Awards engraving his name on the Best Actor trophy already, Deadline reports that Leonardo DiCaprio is in final negotiations to produce and star in a movie about infamous cult leader Jim Jones.
With the COP26 conference currently in full swing in Glasgow, climate change has been dominating the headlines everywhere you look. In a stroke of fortunate coincidence, AppleTV+ anthology series Extrapolations is currently in the midst of production, with the effects our society has on the environment forming the basis of the story.
As you'll no doubt be aware, the internet lost its collective mind yesterday when the latest batch of purported leaks from Spider-Man: No Way Home landed online yesterday, potentially giving away some major reveals and confirming things that most people were expecting anyway.
Ever since making his feature directorial debut on Keanu Reeves' cult classic DC Comics adaptation Constantine back in 2005, director Francis Lawrence has almost exclusively worked in the realm of effects and action-driven studio movies.