So many names have boarded the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the last thirteen years that there's an incredibly high chance various combinations will show up in at least a handful of projects in any given year, such is the vast reach of Kevin Feige's franchise.
James Cameron has rightfully and completely justifiably earned a reputation for being a filmmaker that's always pushing the technological boundaries of cinema, blazing a new trail for both his contemporaries and the industry as a whole to follow.
Jason Momoa might be very comfortable operating in the big budget genre sandbox after moving from Dune to Season 2 of AppleTV+ series See and then diving straight into superhero sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, but he's more than capable of delivering the goods in smaller projects as well.
So far, the adventures of Paul Rudd's Scott Lang and Evangeline Lilly's Hope Van Dyne haven't played out with the same world or universe-ending stakes as the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's other blockbusters, but that's going to change with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Despite their millions of dollars and cavernous mansions, the rich and famous are just like us sometimes, and in the case of Chris Evans that includes spending a lazy weekend on the couch watching The Office for what almost certainly isn't the first time.
Production is well underway on the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, and director Peyton Reed has even more time to hammer the threequel into shape after it was delayed from February 2023 to July as part of the latest Phase Four reshuffle.
At the time, Guardians of the Galaxy was comfortably viewed as the biggest risk in Marvel Cinematic Universe history. Up until the summer of 2014, all of the franchise's previous movies featured characters that most people had at least heard of, even if they weren't overly familiar with them.
Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok arguably marked the best use of Anthony Hopkins' Odin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, allowing the veteran actor bring more to his performance in a couple of scenes than he did playing the resolutely stoic ruler of Asgard in the first two installments.
Sam Neill has one of the more underrated social media presences in Hollywood, probably because nobody's expecting a 74 year-old to be trolling people online at every opportunity, but he's very good at it.
As fate would have it, the rumor mill was sent into overdrive just a few days ago when a rumor claimed that Marvel Studios were so deep into developing an adaptation of classic comic book storyline World War Hulk that production was set to begin well before the end of 2022.