By the end of this weekend, the two highest-grossing domestic releases since the beginning of 2020 will belong to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as if you needed any more evidence that not even a global pandemic can slow down Kevin Feige's all-conquering juggernaut.
With just over six months to go until release, we know absolutely nothing about Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, other than the broad plot strokes that can be inferred from the title.
Having spent years trying to reinvent the property for modern audiences, which saw two TV pilots failed to get picked up while original star Corey Feldman continued talking up the possibility of a Frog brothers spinoff show before appearing to hint that he was retiring from acting altogether, Warner Bros. simply gave up on the episodic avenue and decided to move forward on a modern-day remake The Lost Boys instead.
Zack Snyder may not be in charge of the character's cinematic adventures any more, but that doesn't mean that he can't celebrate Batman Day like the rest of us. It became obvious from the moment Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was announced as the sequel to Man of Steel that the Dark Knight was the superhero Snyder always wanted to get his hands on, and he's hardly been shy in making his fandom known in the years since.
Charlie Cox has been hitting the promotional trail for his new AMC drama series Kin, which marks his first onscreen role since Daredevil was canceled by Netflix. In what turned out to be a rather unfortunate coincidence for the actor, he was on the press circuit right around the time the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home dropped.
Tim Burton's Superman Lives is unquestionably one of the most famous movies that was never made, and has long since cemented a place in Hollywood folklore. Warner Bros. spent upwards of $40 million on the project, only to shelve it altogether when Burton dropped out after he became frustrated by the lack of movement.
Few franchises in Hollywood listen as closely to their audience as Fast & Furious, which is one of the main reasons why the most recent installment finally sent the crew into outer space. Not only that, but #JusticeForHan was kind of served, even if it turned out that Sung Kang's enduring fan favorite was never actually dead to begin with.
In case you didn't notice, today is Batman Day, with fans all over the planet celebrating the Dark Knight's mere existence. Whether you're planning to fire up one of the many movies, TV shows or video games to have featured the comic book icon over the decades, it isn't as though there's a shortage of methods to pay tribute.
Whether it's on the big screen or streaming, people love to watch Liam Neeson doing what he does best. Not content with being the only actor to headline two movies that opened at the top of the domestic box office during the pandemic era with Honest Thief and The Marksman, the veteran action hero also dominated Netflix's most-watched list when The Ice Road premiered on the platform at the end of June.
Netflix is a global enterprise, with the streaming service currently boasting well over 200 million subscribers globally. While almost 40% of that total comes from the United States alone, international originals have been growing in popularity, resulting in some huge smash hits for the platform.