The Late Show won’t air this week on CBS after Stephen Colbert had another medical emergency.
10.11.2023 - 01:39 / justjared.com
Comic book fans are going to be laughing at this headline, but we have a feeling that many The Marvels viewers won’t realize that X-Men‘s The Beast is making a cameo in the end credits scene.
This post is obviously filled with some spoilers, so beware of reading if you don’t want to know details of what happens, but it’s likely you’ll already see headlines online about this big moment.
The post-credits moment in the new movie The Marvels finally introduces X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it looks like the characters from the previous Fox franchise are here to stay, especially now that Disney owns Fox.
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So, who is the blue guy in the end credits scene?
That’s Kelsey Grammer as Beast!
In the post-credits scene, we see Monica Rambeau waking up in a hospital room – as she wakes she sees her mother, Maria (Lashana Lynch), in the room with her and she’s overjoyed that she’s still alive somehow. But it quickly turns because Maria doesn’t recognize her own daughter.
Then the camera pans to the doctor in the room and it’s none other than Hank McCoy, aka Beast from X-Men, who is voiced by Kelsey Grammer. With John Ottman’s X-Men theme song playing in the background, Beast explains that Monica is essentially from another dimension. The scene ends with Maria Rambeau removing the blanket she had around her to show her super-hero costume as Binary, a very powerful and fiery version of Captain Marvel.
In the comics, Hank McCoy transformed into the blue-furred person that he is after trying to cure his mutation, but it obviously did not go the way he planned. He ended up with fangs, claws, blue skin, and a ton of hair.
Kelsey played the role in 2006′s X-Men: The Last Stand a
The Late Show won’t air this week on CBS after Stephen Colbert had another medical emergency.
Stephen Colbert had to cancel all of his Late Show with Stephen Colbert episodes this week due to a ruptured appendix.
Nearly four decades after playing Frasier Crane in the third season of Cheers and thirty years since Frasier Crane got his own show, Kelsey Grammer is back with a Frasier revival, currently streaming on Paramount+.
WARNING: This post contains spoilers for The Marvels! Read at your own risk!
Iman Vellani is sharing how she feels about how The Marvels has performed at the box office over its first week in theaters.
The Marvels’ low box office numbers.Following its release on Friday (November 10), The Marvels made just $47million (£38m) in its opening weekend in the US – the lowest opening ever for a movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. At the worldwide box office, the film has made just over $88million (£71m).In a post on X, King called out those dogpiling on the film’s failure, later suggesting it might be down to “adolescent fanboy hate”.“I don’t go to MCU movies, don’t care for them, but I find this barely masked gloating over the low box office for THE MARVELS very unpleasant,” King wrote.
The Marvels has reportedly suffered the worst opening weekend at the cinema in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) history.The film, which is directed by Nia DaCosta, is the sequel to 2019’s Captain Marvel and a continuation of the television miniseries Ms. Marvel.
Brie Larson is heading out to promote her new movie The Marvels!
Iman Vellani and Nia DaCosta are surprising fans at a screening for their new movie The Marvels!
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This post contains major spoilers about the ending of “The Marvels,” now playing in theaters. At this point in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the multiverse is in shambles. By the end of “The Marvels,” the villain has ripped a massive hole into the fabric of space and time, causing another reality to start bleeding into the MCU. To repair it, the titular superheroes — Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel (Brie Larson); Kamala Khan, aka Ms.
Jordan Moreau “The Marvels” is getting ready to take flight at the box office, but it won’t be as sky-high as its predecessor “Captain Marvel” and many of its fellow Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. The latest MCU adventure has made $6.6 million in previews at the box office. “The Marvels” is expected to make between $60 million and $65 million in its opening this weekend.
The new Marvel Cinematic Universe film The Marvels is now in theaters and fans who check it out will be treated to some fun surprises.
Angelique Jackson Nia DaCosta survived the roller coaster of making “The Marvels,” but London’s rush hour traffic threatens to make her sick. It’s late October, weeks from the Nov. 10 release of the $250 million superhero movie, and DaCosta is conducting a Zoom interview from the back seat of a car as it inches toward her home.
We usually start these posts mentioning that fans often wonder if there’s going to be a post-credits scene for the movie they’re watching, but when it’s a Marvel movie, you know there will be one for sure!
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), The Marvels, has split the critics with a range of mixed reviews.READ MORE: ‘The Marvels’ review: a quirky cosmic caper that lacks punchThe film, which is directed by Nia DaCosta, is the sequel to 2019’s Captain Marvel and a continuation of the television miniseries Ms. Marvel.
Marvel film The Marvels hits cinemas tomorrow (November 10) and comes with its own original soundtrack – see the full tracklist below.Directed by Nia DaCosta, the superhero blockbuster sees Brie Larson return as Captain Marvel alongside Teyonah Parris as WandaVision’s Monica Rambeau and Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel.An NME review of the film said: “This has to be one of the quirkier MCU entries. Cat-lovers will more than get their fix thanks to Danvers’ moggy Goose – secretly a Flerken that has tentacles that spring out of its mouth and swallows things whole (people, plates, you name it).
Fans have been waiting for a few years now for the X-Men to join the MCU!
The Marvels hits theaters this Friday (November 10), but critics have already had a first look at the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
In an era where the Marvel Cinematic Universe frequently shuttles between multiverse escapades and interplanetary conflicts, Nia DaCosta‘s The Marvels emerges as a breath of fresh air, eschewing bombast for a nuanced exploration of its characters. DaCosta, alongside writers Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik, anchors the superhero spectacle in the tangible and personal, making the extraordinary feel accessible and grounded.
Eternals” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” were low points for the limping Marvel Cinematic Universe, strap in for the ride to abject misery that is “The Marvels.” The interminable movie, barely directed by Nia DaCosta, is not so much the story of Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau as it is a sad study of the downfall of America’s favorite screen franchise. Running time: 105 minutes.