Baz Luhrmann has proven to be a hugely successful if wildly polarizing filmmaker, with his work regularly being lauded for its jaw-dropping visuals and lavish production design, while being heavily criticized for paper-thin narratives and favoring style over substance.
Samuel L. Jackson confirmed that he was returning as Nick Fury in The Marvels when he posted a behind the scenes image of his Nick Fury getup, which shockingly confirmed that his goatee isn't even real.
People can crack all the jokes and make all the memes they want, which they have done and will continue to do because it never seems to get old, but the Fast & Furious crew really are like a family.
The unstoppable rise of Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is only getting started, and the actor is going to be everywhere you look for years to come looking at the massive number of high-profile projects he's got on the docket.
As his relatively bland and one-dimensional turn as Jakob Toretto in Fast & Furious 9 showed, John Cena tends to deliver his most forgettable work when he's not allowed to lean into his underrated talent for deadpan comedy, with his performance as The Suicide Squad's Peacemaker just two months later fully displaying the disconnect.
There are plenty of similarities to be drawn between Denis Villenueve and Christopher Nolan; both are Academy Award-nominated directors that have established themselves as two of the most distinct visual talents in the business, painting epic and ambitious stories on a massive scale.
It's the cliche to end all cliches, but you really do get a sense the sprawling cast that comprises the Marvel Cinematic Universe are like a family. Whenever they gather in their numbers, it's clear that they're all great friends, with Tom Holland continuing to live up to his wholesome reputation despite Anthony Mackie's repeated attempts to goad him.
Now that No Time to Die has been released into theaters, where it's fast closing in on $500 million at the box office after only three weeks, it won't be long before talk turns to what comes next for James Bond.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is famed for assembling star-studded ensembles for every single one of its projects, but you could make an argument that outside of the Avengers movies, Thor: Love and Thunder boasts arguably the most stacked lineup we've seen in a solo adventure.
Matthew Vaughn has spent the last half a decade sticking to what he knows; moving from action-packed spy movie Kingsman: The Secret Service onto sequel The Golden Circle, before diving back into the past for prequel The King's Man.