Amazon series The Boys uses its status as a comic book adaptation to poke fun at the rest of the genre, whether it's skewering the DCEU and Joss Whedon's Justice League in Season 2, or bringing in Jensen Ackles' Soldier Boy in the next run of episodes as a twisted version of Captain America.
The first official look at Disney Plus series Ms. Marvel is expected to arrive when Disney Plus Day rolls around on November 12, with the latest episodic series from the world's biggest franchise having wrapped shooting earlier this year, although nobody can seem to agree on when we'll potentially get a chance to see it.
Despite what the name would suggest, the climactic showdown of Avengers: Endgame made it perfectly clear that Earth's Mightiest Heroes aren't above accepting a little help from their cosmic cohorts when it comes to saving the universe from a dangerous and deadly threat.
The marketing campaign for Spider-Man: No Way Home cranked up a notch yesterday, with a brand new still from the movie arriving online, which shows Tom Holland's Peter Parker running for his life as Alfred Molina's Doctor Octopus lurks in the background.
When you think of Blade in live-action, Wesley Snipes is always the first thing that pops into your head after he headlined the successful original trilogy that allowed him to display his incredible martial arts skills in a trio of action-packed and stylish comic book adaptations.
Comic book adaptations generally don't come cheap when spectacle is a requisite part of the genre, but throwing a ton of money at any given project is far from a guarantee of quality.
Angelina Jolie was only 24 years old when she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Girl, Interrupted, which took the young star's career to an entirely new level. The actress had been working solidly prior to that, but plenty of brand new doors in Hollywood open up when you've got an Oscar to your name.
Denis Villenueve's Dune is on track to top the domestic box office this weekend, setting multiple records for an HBO Max hybrid release in the process, so the chances are increasingly high that the Academy Award-nominated filmmaker will be granted the opportunity to craft the second half of the story.
Up until Spider-Man: No Way Home, the Marvel Cinematic Universe's web-slinging franchise had made a conscious decision to introduce villains that had never been seen in live-action before, and it worked out a treat for all involved.
Disney Plus series What If...? went down a storm with fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it's only the very beginning of the franchise's expansion into animation.