Why Robert Downey Jr. Returning As Doctor Doom Is A Bad Idea The news that Robert Downey Jr. is set to make his MCU return as Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday was greeted with a lot of trepidation from fans, and I'm not at all ... 08/25/2024 - 6:30 am | View Link
Avatar, Incredibles, Frozen, Toy Story announce new movies at D23 The biggest news was James Cameron revealing the title for his upcoming Avatar film (Avatar: Fire and Ash) which is expected to hit theaters in December 2025. Avatar: The Way of Water came out ... 08/22/2024 - 11:44 am | View Link
Every Marvel Studios Movie and Disney+ Project in 2024 and Beyond After three years of Hulk-sized expansion — including 10 feature films, 12 seasons of TV and two TV specials, an increase of over 300% from the Infinity Saga era — Marvel Studios is starting ... 08/19/2024 - 10:50 am | View Link
Disney has 6 more Marvel superhero movies you may not have realized are in the works — here they all are Marvel Studios' latest movie ... known as Shalla-Bal. At San Diego Comic-Con in July, Kevin Feige and Shakman announced the film will take place in a technologically advanced version of 1960s ... 08/12/2024 - 5:08 am | View Link
Disney thrills fans at D23 with 'Incredibles 3' announcement, footage from 'Moana 2' Disney used its D23 fan convention to tease upcoming movies and television series including “Moana 2,” “Incredibles 3” and the live-action “Snow White” in a rousing showcase. 08/12/2024 - 2:30 am | View Link
Michael Keaton is the best Batman . That is what the actor said recently while taking part in a Q&A video for Wired. Literally, all he said. While sharing his answers to the internets most searched questions, Keaton was faced with the biggest and most important question first: why Michael Keaton is the best Batman?
TIFF: Daniel Minahan's bisexual romance eschews conventional tropes to tell a story of love, horse racing, and how even our best efforts are seldom enough to secure fairytale endings.
TIFF: Ahead of its world premiere, the filmmaker and his latest stars unpack their clever thriller to IndieWire, the kind of twisty throwback made for audiences who love to be surprised and astonished.