In less than three weeks, Marvel Cinematic Universe series Hawkeye premieres on Disney Plus with a bumper two-episode debut, and fans can't wait to see Hailee Steinfeld's debut as Kate Bishop.
Dwayne Johnson is known to collaborate with many of the same talents on a regular basis, whether it's directors including Jaume Collet-Serra and Jake Kasdan, writer Chris Morgan or co-stars like Kevin Hart, Emily Blunt and Ryan Reynolds, so it wouldn't be a shock if Gal Gadot were to be welcomed into the Seven Bucks inner circle.
Although the sequel proved to be highly polarizing among critics and fans, and was generally viewed as a massive step down from its predecessor, Wonder Woman 3 was nonetheless announced to be getting fast-tracked into development mere days after 1984 arrived in December of last year.
The prospect of Dwayne Johnson making his debut in the superhero genre is more than enough to sell the masses on Black Adam, never mind the fact the star and producer has poured his heart and soul into the project having remained attached to the title role for the better part of fifteen years.
Despite the unwavering fan support, it continues to look unlikely that the Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad will ever see the light of day, even though supporters will never give up the ghost.
Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt may have generated precisely zero romantic chemistry in Disney's Jungle Cruise, but the two nonetheless sparked off each other brilliantly in this summer's theme park adaptation. Perhaps the sequel should drop the romance angle altogether, because Frank Wolff and Lily Houghton are much better suited to a straightforward odd couple adventure.
Ryan Reynolds recently announced that he was taking a break from acting, and he's not expected to get back to work on whatever his next project ends up being until at least the summer of 2022. That's bad news for fans who were hoping the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Deadpool 3 would be in front of cameras by then, but it's been a slow road back to the big screen for the Merc with a Mouth.
Edgar Wright has never been one to pigeonhole himself as a filmmaker, with each one of his movies occupying a distinctly different genre, dating back to his amateur spaghetti Western A Fistful of Fingers.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's Fantastic Four reboot was trending recently for no other reason than the fact fans are hyped about seeing one of the most iconic groups in the history of comic books fall under the purview of Kevin Feige's all-conquering franchise.
It wouldn't be a stretch to say that the Thor franchise was hardly the high point of the Marvel Cinematic Universe until Taika Waititi came along and completely upended the formula with his wonderfully irreverent cosmic buddy adventure Ragnarok.