has officially ushered in the multiverse, dives right in, exploring all of its different branched realities and the superheroes within them: Captain Carter, T'Challa Star-Lord, King Killmonger and Party Thor, to name a few.
15.07.2021 - 23:49 / variety.com
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterIn 2020, the world went a full year without a single Marvel Studios project for the first time since 2009.
To make up for it, and then some, Marvel has come roaring back in 2021 with a whopping 10 titles in theaters and on Disney Plus. Four of those titles have already premiered this year, including “WandaVision,” which earned 23 Emmy nominations, including for stars Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and Kathryn Hahn, and for best limited series — the first
.has officially ushered in the multiverse, dives right in, exploring all of its different branched realities and the superheroes within them: Captain Carter, T'Challa Star-Lord, King Killmonger and Party Thor, to name a few.
Update Aug. 3, 2021: “Governor [Andrew] Cuomo sexually harassed current and former state employees in violation of both federal and state laws,” New York State attorney general Letitia James said during a press conference on Tuesday per The New York Times.
Disney+ has released the full list of movies and TV shows that will be heading to the streaming service beginning on August 4, 2021 – and there are a ton of exciting additions!
Jeffrey Wright has an easy out when it comes to protecting Marvel's secrets: When talk verges into potentially dicey territory, he simply resorts to the title of his show. «I guess the question would be, ' that were to be?'» he turns one question back on me.
Jeffrey Wright has an easy out when it comes to protecting Marvel's secrets: When talk verges into potentially dicey territory, he simply resorts to the title of his show. «I guess the question would be, ' that were to be?'» he turns one question back on me.
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Luke Skywalker in the sci-fi franchise, revealed on Twitter he has starred in a number of other “Star Wars” roles secretly. First, Wookieepedia tweeted that Hamill, 69, voiced a character on the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian.” Then, Hamill responded with a mind-blowing bit of information. “Did you know… I voiced multiple secret voice-cameos in every #StarWars movie released since 2015?” Hamill tweeted.The star then specified the movies were “Sequels, Solo, Rogue One.”Hamill and the rest of
“Star Wars” is nothing without Mark Hamill.
Marvel Studios is doomed! Movie theaters are going to disappear! The sky is falling! Okay, that’s just hyperbole. But if you look at the last week of box office news, starting with the surprising financial decline of “Black Widow” and the incredibly harsh words from the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO), there is some concern that maybe folks aren’t flocking back to cinemas as fast as we hoped.
Marvel Studios wrapped up “Loki” last week and is currently working on multiple other live-action shows. Similar to “Loki,” the studio’s “She-Hulk” series is set to stroll down MCU memory lane bringing back British actor Tim Roth (“Reservoir Dogs,” “The Hateful Eight“) as his “Incredible Hulk” villain Emil Blonsky, aka, The Abomination (spotted in the recent “Shang-Chi” trailer).
Assassin’s Creed art director Raphael Lacoste has left Ubisoft to join the independent developer, Haven Studios.The news comes from Lacoste’s Twitter where he shared he would be leaving the company after 16 years.
Bassam Tariq, best known for directing Riz Ahmed in “Mogul Mowgli,” is in early talks to direct “Blade” for Marvel Studios, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.Tariq is the fourth person of color to direct a Marvel movie, joining Ryan Coogler, Chloe Zhao and Nia DaCosta.Playwright Stacy Osei-Kuffour, who was a story editor and writer on HBO’s “Watchmen,” will write the script for “Blade” that reboots Marvel’s vampire-hunting hero.Oscar winner Mahershala Ali is attached to
Simon Rex is making a big comeback to the entertainment world!
Simon Rex is making a big comeback to the entertainment world!
James Gunn holds a rare distinction in the modern superhero filmmaking world. He’s the only director to receive credit for helming films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (“Guardians of the Galaxy” and its sequel) and the DCEU (the upcoming “The Suicide Squad”).
finale entirely, the series forwent a traditional teaser-ish post-credits scene and instead confirmed the series is getting another season. Season 1, as we now know, ends with the God of Mischief's TVA case file being stamped with: «Loki will return in season 2.»This marks Marvel Studio's first Disney+ series to confirm multiple seasons, with confirmed as a limited series that will spin Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch into the upcoming sequel and 's future yet to be announced.
While Disney+ is coming up on its second birthday and the streaming service already did very well at last year’s Emmys, earning dozens of nominations, it appears the domination of the Mouse House just needed a boost from Marvel Studios to really push it over the edge with this year’s awards season, as both “WandaVision” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” pick up a slew of Emmy noms today.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe in its first outing on Disney+ exploded at the Primetime Emmys with a total 28 Primetime Emmy nominations; the bulk of that going to WandaVision.
the Lokigator and Frog Thor didn't completely break your brain, get your eyes on the first trailer for The studio's first animated series rips the multiverse wide open, revealing everything you thought you knew about the MCU is only half the story.The series is inspired by the anthology comic book run of the same name, which kicked off in 1977 with «What if Spider-Man had joined the Fantastic Four?» Directed by longtime Marvel Studios storyboard artist Bryan Andrews, now asks: What if T'Challa