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02.11.2021 - 18:17 / variety.com
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSPOILER WARNING: This story discusses every post-credits scene in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In other words: It’s all spoilers!Ever since Samuel L. Jackson emerged at the end of the “Iron Man” credits in 2008 speaking ominously of “the Avenger initiative,” audiences are now conditioned to sit through the end credits of all kinds of movies on the expectation that at least one bonus scene awaits them.
Dance like nobody is watching! Emma Thompson was spotted getting her groove on during An Audience With Adele, and her moves are already going viral.
After recent reports of behind-the-scenes issues during filming “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” it does appear the production is officially going on hiatus until 2022. And with the announcement, we’re learning more details about the injuries sustained by star Letitia Wright earlier this year.
spoiler-free.)There are, in fact, two!Yes, there is much to love, in terms of the commitment from “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” to practical creatures and old-school effects (apparently, they printed some of the effects on 70mm film, just like the original; the look is magical). This feels like a movie slightly out of time, in a great way.
Attention, bedroom walls of those 12 and under: you’re about to be joined by a new poster.
No stars party harder than Marvel stars! Eternals actors Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek recently enjoyed a night out with their director Chloe Zhao, producer Victoria Alosno, and Samuel L. Jackson, who is famous in the Marvel world for playing Nick Fury.
While Disney+ Day made a splash in its Marvel special on the streamer with footage from Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk and Moon Knight, in the slightest of hands during and end-sequence of logo flashes were shots of Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury and what looks to be Queen Veranke from the upcoming new Secret Invasion series.
It’s Disney+ Day—and a Marvelous one at that! To celebrate the anniversary of the Disney+ launch, Disney is pulling out all of the stops to make sure everyone knows that it’s really going to bring the content in 2022, which includes a hefty amount of new Marvel Studios shows.
Say what you will about “Eternals.” Depending on which side of the discourse you fall on (because, as we know, there are always only two sides), the film is either a nice change of pace for Marvel Studios, showing a more mature, emotional story, or it’s the worst catastrophe in the MCU since “Thor: The Dark World” and Chloe Zhao is clearly a terrible filmmaker.
Netflix has decided to step into the blockbuster business, and it’s spending all the money. Well, $200 million to be more exact.
everybody is talking about has to do with the post-credits sequence — the one that introduces a certain character (and performer) to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Marvel Studios has been on the forefront of making sure films are made using special IMAX filming techniques. This allows for folks to go to an IMAX screening and see a film that is carefully crafted to have a unique viewing experience on the biggest screen possible.
a character reveal that was spoiled moments after the big premiere in Hollywood, and the second (the true post-credits scene) has been mostly shrouded in mystery — until now.
“Red Notice” has arrived in theaters, turning Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds into the delightfully begrudging buddy pairing we always knew they could be on screen. Toss in Gal Gadot, and there’s a whole lot of humor on top of the action in the film.Really, “Red Notice” is pretty much exactly what it sets out to be.
a tale of ten uniquely gifted beings (dubbed Eternals), who have been policing Earth for thousands of years, making sure a race of ancient monster (called Deviants) doesn’t overrun humanity. As the eons roll along, they help humanity grow, learn and evolve – all while keeping a safe distance.
Ok folks, a Marvel Studios film has been released. Yes, it’s only been a matter of hours since the first non-press audiences saw “Eternals” on opening night, but you know the deal—spoilers are out there and even director Chloe Zhao is talking about one of the biggest surprises in one of the post-credits scenes.
Judging by the two trailers for the new “Hawkeye” series on Disney+, it appears Marvel Studios is leaning hard into the Christmas comedy angle. It helps when you have an accomplished comedic actor like Hailee Steinfeld being added as a major part of the cast.
Marvel Studios is currently continuing to make blockbuster films, but in 2021, the studio ventured into the realm of streaming TV with a series of shows on Disney+. In 2022, it appears the studio is going even further by making at least one TV Special, an untitled Halloween show that is expected to air next October.
It’s happened. For the first time in 26 films, Marvel Studios has released a feature that isn’t a Rotten Tomatoes darling, as “Eternals” has achieved a dubious distinction of being officially “rotten.” In a world where studios try (and often fail miserably) to find critical success with their big blockbusters, Marvel Studios has spent more than a decade defying the odds.