Source: Marvel Studios / Marvel Studios A year and change ago when Disney+ made its debut many subscribers had joined the new streaming service in anticipation of their Marvel Cinematic Universe based series and now their $69.99 yearly cost is finally going to pay off. With WandaVision set to drop this week (January 15th) and other MCU series in the chamber for the rest of the year, MCU head honcho Kevin Feige gave Deadline an interview and spoke about what Marvel Studios has planned for Disney+ and the silver screen going forward. While we’re excited to see what comes of Marvel’s Phase 4 and beyond, the burning question on the culture’s mind is what’s going to become of Black Panther 2. With the sudden death of Chadwick Boseman last year, rumors have been flying around about the poss...
Source: Steve Granitz / Getty After Marvel blew away comic book fans and movie audiences with the conclusion to their 10-year long MCU saga in Avengers: Endgame, many began to wonder how’d they follow-up such a comic book classic in the new decade. Seems like we might have an answer. After it was revealed that Jamie Foxx would be reprising his role of Electro and Miles Morales was cast to be in the next Spider-Man film, Deadline is now reporting that Alfred Molina is set to return to the Spidey universe as fan-favorite villain Doctor Octopus. The character made his film debut in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2 back in 2004, which many still feel is the best Spider-Man film to date. The news lends more credibility to the rumors that Marvel is planning to churn out a live-action version of the clas...
Source: The Washington Post / Getty The news of Chadwick Boseman‘s passing left shockwaves throughout the film industry with many wondering how the Black Panther franchise moves on without the talents of the late actor. A producer of the upcoming Marvel sequel says that rumors of a digitized version of Boseman are unfounded and the team is still moving ahead on shooting early next year. Deadline detailed in a report of producer Victoria Alonso’s exclusive interview with ClarÃn, a newspaper based in Argentina. From Deadline: “No. There’s only one Chadwick, and he’s no longer with us. Sadly, our king has died in real life, not only in fiction, and we’re taking a little time to see how we continue the story and how to honor this chapter of what has unexpectedly happened to us, so ...