Tag: Marvel

Robert Downey Jr. and the Russo Brothers are Getting Massive Marvel Paydays

Marvel may be bringing back its big guns, but it’s paying handsomely to do it. This Saturday, during its Hall H presentation at the San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel announced that Joe and Anthony Russo would return to direct the next two Avengers movies, the newly-titled Avengers: Doomsday and the st...

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Marvel Comics Capitalizes on Deadpool & Wolverine Success by Replacing Deadpool With a Girl

Deadpool & Wolverine is an even bigger hit than everyone thought it would be, which Odin explained in detail. This is the biggest win for Marvel in quite a while, not only because of the opening but because this movie will likely continue to make money, as its A Cinemascore suggests audiences a...

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Marvel Reveals Fantastic Four and Avengers Titles, Plus the Identity of Their Next Big Villain, at SDCC

Now, for the biggies. Marvel talked about the upcoming releases they desperately need to get right, and one of the reveals – the big one – had me cursing up a storm at how far something I once loved like few other franchises has fallen. First, though, let’s talk Fantastic Four. The film has a ...

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SDCC Brings Some News for Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts*

As everyone expected, there was some Marvel news in Hall H at the San Diego Comic-Con tonight, and it ranged from “whatever” to abysmally bad and a sign that the “House of Ideas” has lost all creativity. Let’s start with the boring stuff nobody cares about. Captain America: Brave New World...

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Deadpool and Wolverine are Coming to Disney Parks

Deadpool & Wolverine is currently saving Disney at the box office (temporarily, at least), and now, its titular heroes are trying to do the same for Disney Parks. Deadpool and his new friend Wolverine – although Logan may take issue with the term – are taking Disneyland by storm, making the...

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REVIEW: Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)

There’s a reason Marvel sold Deadpool & Wolverine on the premise and the cameos; those and the humor are the strongest parts of the movie, the rest of which sits on a rickety plot, bland villains, and character work that comes way too late to have the impact it should. But it’s fun – oh b...

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