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Robert Downey Jr. is returning to ‘Avengers’ films as a villain in 1 of Marvel's Comic-Con twists
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance UK· 1 day agoMarvel Studios returned to San Diego Comic-Con with dancing Deadpool variants and a choir for a...
Marvel’s Kevin Feige Imagines a Comic Book Lover’s Dream Bonus Feature for Disney+
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoIt was a meeting of Marvel titans at San Diego Comic-Con, where Marvel editor-in-chief C. B....
Robert Downey Jr. returns to Marvel as Doctor Doom
Reuters· 11 hours agoThe Russo Brothers, who are returning to direct both "Fantastic Four: First Steps" and "Avengers Secret Wars," believe that while Downey ...
A New Era for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Begins
New York Times· 6 days agoThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are getting a new comic book series Wednesday, from IDW Publishing,...
It’s not just hype. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is a bleeping good time
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThe fact that “Deadpool & Wolverine...Still, unlike some of the movies and streaming series that...
The Best Spy Movie In Years Just Hit Netflix
Forbes· 1 day agoFrom Mission: Impossible to I Spy, from The Avengers to Get Smart, various television shows are capitalizing on the hype, trying their ...
The 45 greatest Marvel Cinematic Universe characters
Games Radar· 6 days agoEver since Iron Man blew up the summer box office in 2008, Marvel Studios has enjoyed rare prominence as one of the most famous and enviable movie...
Every Deadpool and Wolverine cameo, explained
Games Radar· 4 days agoWith most of the superhero flick taking place in The Void, the location first introduced in Loki season 1, which is essentially a trash ...
Deadpool and Wolverine: Can Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman save Marvel?
BBC News· 4 days agoIt’s a good thing, then, that Reynolds’ Deadpool has fully joined the fold, alongside Australian...
The Guide #149: Is Deadpool & Wolverine a symptom or cure to Marvel’s multiversal malady?
The Guardian· 2 days agoMarvel, DC and others try everything from standalone films to sequels stuffed with stars. But could genre experimentation be the trick that keeps the action going – and audiences watching?