Marvel’s next super team is ready to make its on-screen debut, and the studio wants to get people hyped… or at least let people know, in case they have nothing better to do on a Sunday afternoon next May. Thunderbolts*, the movie so important it comes with an asterisk, puts together a bunch of s...
Read MoreAs 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...
Read MoreIf you’re not excited for Thunderbolts yet, get ready to have your anticipation gauge stay exactly the same. Today, Florence Pugh shared a video on her Instagram account where she takes her followers on a tour of the Thunderbolts set, walking from her trailer to the stage, where director Jake Sc...
Read MoreMarvel’s next superteam is down one member. Deadline reports that Steven Yeun has exited the upcoming MCU film Thunderbolts due to “scheduling conflicts” created by production delays in the wake of the actors’ strike. Yeun was set to play Sentry, a hugely powerful hero from the comics. Thun...
Read More“One World, One People” is, if nothing else, the blissful end to this tedious chore of a series. It’s as obnoxiously preachy as you’d expect after last week, but it’s worse because it revels in its effectively admitted ignorance. Parts of it are good, though, and those parts frustrate beca...
Read MoreThe condescendingly titled “Truth” (which, since no big answers to anything are revealed, can only mean “We’re about to lay some truth on you”) is the episode where The Falcon and the Winter Soldier goes all-in on identity politics and makes Captain America all about race. People who want ...
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