Taylor Swift might have dazzled as Lady Deadpool, but its hard to imagine the musical icon filling those bloody red tights the same way Blake Lively did in Deadpool & Wolverine. The actress, who is arguably best-known for portraying Serena on Gossip Girl, had the inside track when it came to playing the Merc with a Mouths astonishing variant and not solely because Lively is married to Ryan Reynolds.
Freddie Prinze Jr.s Ray Bronson survived being hooked to death by the vengeful Ben Willis (Muse Watson) not once but twice back in the 1990s. And Prinze Jr. is truly motivated to portray the I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) survivor once again in director Jennifer Kaytin Robinsons upcoming horror follow-up.
Tim Blake Nelson lets fans know that his character, The Leader in Captain America: Brave New World, will be brought to life through makeup as opposed to visual effects. Nelson was there at the very beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in their second film, The Incredible Hulk, playing the character of Samuel Sterns, who fans know as one of the Hulk's greatest enemies, The Leader.
The Mortal Kombat video game tells players to "test your might," but the new Mortal Kombat movie may test fans' patience. Mortal Kombat 2, the sequel to the 2021 live-action film, will finally introduce the fan-favorite character of Johnny Cage, played by Karl Urban (The Boys, Lord of the Rings).
Jay and Silent Bob are bringing rudeness and lewdness back to the big screen for a third time, and Kevin Smith has revealed the title for the eagerly-anticipated threequel. The iconic weed-smoking duo, played by Jason Mewes and Smith respectively, first appeared in Smith's debut feature, Clerks. The duo have since reemerged in most of Smith's films, including Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Dogma.
Season 3 of Invincible hasn't even been released yet, but the show's creator, Robert Kirkman, believes the popular animated series could run for a long time to come. Based on Kirkman's graphic novel of the same name, Invincible follows Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), the son of Omni-Man (J. K. Simmons), who, after discovering his own powers, sets out to become a superhero and save the world from a powerful threat.