As you've no doubt noticed, Sony's animated sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has at least temporarily overtaken the Marvel Cinematic Universe's No Way Home as the most hotly-anticipated upcoming movie starring the friendly neighborhood superhero.
What's more wholesome than Brendan Fraser, one of the most popular and beloved actors on the planet? Why, it's Brendan Fraser being thrown a surprise birthday party by the cast and crew of HBO Max's DC Comics adaptation Batgirl, of course.
Tom Holland said that he didn't want to be playing Spider-Man once he reaches 30, which is less than five years away, so Sony are going to have to move quickly with plans for a brand new trilogy starring the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Peter Parker. Either that, or they'll simply throw enough money at him to break his vow.
Everybody's hyped about the multiversal shenanigans set to dominate Spider-Man: No Way Home, a fair enough response when it's almost certainly going to culminate in Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire joining forces to battle against at least five bad guys from multiple realities.
Production is now underway on the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which followed some initial confusion after James Gunn first reassembled his cast and crew to shoot footage for theme park attraction Cosmic Rewind, and he's also since clarified it's standalone project that isn't part of official canon.
Since appetites have been whetted by the sizzle reel that aired as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Disney Plus Day contributions, fans are more desperate than ever to see more from streaming series She-Hulk.
Next year marks the 30th anniversary of Batman: The Animated Series premiering, and fans have been hoping that Warner Bros. would do something to mark the occasion. After all, it's one of the best iterations of the Dark Knight we've ever seen, and it remains a beloved show that continues to find new fans on streaming and home video.
You'd have gotten some funny looks around the time Avengers: Endgame was released if you'd tapped somebody on the shoulder and told them that in just over two years, Harry Styles would be making his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as the Mad Titan's brother Eros.
It may have been 36 years since the movie was first released, but the role of Ivan Drago in Rocky IV is arguably still the most famous of Dolph Lundgren's career, one that served as the launchpad for a career as an actor, director and producer that's still going strong today.
Ever since the first two episodes dropped on Disney Plus, Hawkeye has been one of the top topics among fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and pop culture at large, such is the vast reach the superhero franchise has on audiences all over the world.