On top of his career as an A-list movie star and producer, Ryan Reynolds has been making quite a name for himself in both the business and marketing worlds, and he was even named AdWeek's Brand Visionary of 2020 due to the success of the various campaigns launched by his Maximum Effort agency.
Wednesday has become the biggest day on the Disney Plus release calendar, with the Mouse House's platform deciding that the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Loki was enough to justify all of the streamer's in-house exclusive episodic content being moved to the middle of the week. However, that doesn't mean Netflix are going to stand idly by and give the competition a free pass.
The latest batch of rumors making the rounds are claiming that Venom: Let There Be Carnage could end up being hit with yet another delay, offering that the symbiotic sequel may be pushed into the January 2022 slot currently occupied by Morbius, which would in turn see Jared Leto's Living Vampire shunted even further back into next year, slowing down Sony's expansion plans even further.
It feels like just yesterday that Thor: The Dark World was trending as fans looked to give what's widely regarded as one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's weakest installments a reappraisal, claiming that the oft-maligned second solo outing for Chris Hemsworth's Odinson isn't as bad as it's reputation would suggest, which is probably because it was.
Fans have been hyping themselves up for months waiting for the first Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, and it's almost been comical the number of times the internet was convinced the footage was imminent, only to find themselves disappointed every single time.