Disney's acquisition of Fox came at a conveniently fortunate time for the Mouse House, and it's been of huge benefit to subscribers that shell out their monthly fee for both of the company's streaming services.
We've been hearing that Black Knight would be playing a major part in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since long before Kit Harington was announced as Dane Whitman in Eternals, with all sorts of chatter touting potential solo movies, Disney Plus projects and an Excalibur team-up.
It's long since gone down in Marvel Cinematic Universe folklore that Chris Evans turned down the role of Captain America twice for fear of being typecast, before a heart-to-heart chat with his mother ultimately saw him sign on the dotted line and accept the part that would change his life and career forever.
Zak Penn may have retained a writing credit when the movie came to theaters in the summer of 2012, but Joss Whedon was always vocal when it came to reiterating that he'd torn the screenplay for The Avengers apart and then rebuilt it from the ground up.
Jason Statham has made a more concerted move into big budget blockbuster territory than ever before across the last decade, with The Expendables 4 now shooting before he presumably dives right into Fast & Furious 10, while The Meg's second installment is still on track to start production in January as far as we're aware.
No Time to Die clearly isn't ready to disappear from the conversation quite yet having recently crossed $600 million at the box office, but the speculation over the identity of the next James Bond already finds itself having been kicked up a notch or two.
Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan is one of the greatest war movies ever made, something that simply can't be disputed. The haunting, atmospheric and riveting story was a box office smash hit and an awards season darling when it arrived in 1998, and arguably hasn't been bettered since.
Given his standing as one of the most notable figures of 20th Century American politics, it's surprising to think that nobody's taken the plunge to make a biopic tracing the life and times of Joseph McCarthy.
After wrapping production on AppleTV+ festive musical comedy Spirited, Ryan Reynolds revealed that he was planning to take a sabbatical from acting, having been working non-stop for close to three years, without even considering his business ventures away from the silver screen.
Michael Mann's Heat is one of the best crime thrillers that there's ever been, offering a pulse-pounding tales of cops and criminals that boasts a star-studded ensemble cast and the decades-in-the-making onscreen showdown between screen legends Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, one which more than lived up to expectations.