It's one of those moments comic fans have been patiently waiting to see come together: the official arrival of the X-Men team of mutants into the fabric of this sprawling pantheon
Jonathan Majors is still in the midst of a comeback tour attempt, following his very public and scandalous accusation, trial, and ultimate “guilty” conviction for domestic assault and harassment against an ex-girlfriend.
Marvel fans are bustling with hope as reports swirl about a major announcement set for Wednesday, 26 March, in the morning.
We’re still a long ways away from learning how Marvel Studios plans on introducing Robert Downey Jr.’s villainous Doctor Doom to an MCU that saw the same man heroically save the day multiple times as Iron Man and while there are many theories and rumors about how exactly this will pan out,
Jonathan Majors had a bright career ahead of him that has now been largely derailed following a conviction for assault. The actor lost several future projects as a result of his legal troubles, but the biggest of them was surely his role as Kang in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Doomsday cast announcement featured some expected members of the Marvel Cinematic Universe coming back for this big multiversal adventure, including the Thunderbolts* cast members, Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson/Captain America,
Jonathan Majors is making the interview rounds again, this time attached to the release of his long-delayed bodybuilding drama Magazine Dreams—Disney’s release of which got shuttered around the same time it fired him from his place as the central shining star of all its big shiny new Avengers plans.
Marvel Studios' Blade has been stuck in development purgatory for years, but a major shake-up could finally get the Daywalker back on track. According to a new report, John Wick director Chad Stahelski is now the frontrunner to take the helm,
We have previously heard that Taylor Swift met with Kevin Feige about a potential MCU role, and this latest rumor claims that the pop megastar is now officially in talks with Marvel
Kevin Feige is reportedly having doubts about bringing the Russo Brothers back to the MCU for 'Avengers: Doomsday' after their latest Netflix flop.