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Superheroes and supervillains have been locked in a never-ending battle for decades. While superhero movies have exploded in ...
Though Marvel’s X-Men reboot will follow up 20 years of X-Men titles from 20th Century Fox, there’s still plenty of opportunities for Schreier and company to improve on the legacy of X-Men cinema.
Marvel has referenced the industry darling A24 in its "Thunderbolts*" advertising, and nodded to stunt-heavy movies like "Mission Impossible." Will it be enough to cure superhero fatigue?
When Season 2 of Marvel Rivals came out, players noticed the men really did have bigger butts than they used to. (Then it turned out a couple of the women did too.)Given how much NetEase has ...
Some Marvel villains made their way out of comic book pages to stoke real-life controversy due to unfortunate storylines. 5 Most Controversial Marvel Villains - ComicBook.com Open Menu Close Menu ...
Deadpool & Wolverine isn’t particularly good. But it’s so determined to beat you down with its incessant irreverence that you might submit anyway. Photo: Jay Maidment/20th Century Studios/MARVEL ...
When Marvel Studios announced two years ago that it had cast the Israeli actress Shira Haas to play Sabra, a superhero Mossad agent, in its next “Captain America” film, the news was cheered by ...
Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige has once again commented on plans for the X-Men in the MCU and explains why now was the right time for Hugh Jackman to don Logan's comic-accurate suit in Deadpool ...
Despite Marvel's Avengers shutting down and Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's dwindling player numbers, the team behind Marvel Rivals isn't worried about entering the live-service superhero ...
Three Marvel series made significant breakthroughs with female audiences: “Agent Carter,” “Jessica Jones,” and “Loki.” The post Star Wars Has an Older, More Male-Skewing Audience Than ...
Only a handful of Marvel titles had a more female-skewing audience. Between the two franchises, Star Wars is more male-dominated, with many titles having a 70% or greater male share of audience.
Chris Hemsworth, the star of the "Thor" movies, is bothered by Marvel actors criticizing the superhero universe only after their film has flopped, saying they will rave about it when it is doing well.