A little less than a decade ago, the streaming service industry was small and simple to navigate. Even though Netflix was still up and coming, the company remained both a novelty and an anomaly to the film studios and their theatrical distribution network. Fast forward to now, however, and the family of streamers includes Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max and a wealth of others.
Thor has wielded quite a few hammers over the past few years. For most of the MCU's history, he had his trusty companion Mjolnir, which ended up being destroyed by Hela in Thor: Ragnarok. In order to cope with his loss, the God of Thunder then forged a new hammer, Stormbreaker, in Avengers: Infinity War, before snagging an alternate version of his original weapon in Avengers: Endgame.
Over the past few months, Disney Plus has cemented itself within the streaming world as a force to be reckoned with. With Marvel movies, The Mandalorian and now a unique recording of the acclaimed Broadway musical Hamilton inside its library, among many other things, the service is here to stay - much to the chagrin of Netflix.
Acclaimed German actor and filmmaker Werner Herzog reportedly wants to drop the acting part of his resume after starring in Disney's sci-fi show The Mandalorian. The 77-year-old artist has done a lot of acting recently, and wonders if it isn't distracting him from what's most important.
Avengers: Endgame is the world's highest grossing film. Fortnite - for better or worse - is its most-played video game. With such large, loyal followings, it was only a matter of time before the two properties would intersect. They've done it in the past (more on that in a moment), of course, and now they've done it again.
According to sources close to WGTC, actor Henry Cavill is considering reprising his role as Geralt of Rivia in a prequel series for Netflix's The Witcher.