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He may be best known as Jack Reacher on the Prime Video series “Reacher,” but Alan Ritchson has had a fascinating career that ranges from a must-watch “American Idol” audition to parts in franchise films like “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “Fast X.” But long before he was known as an action hero, Ritchson…
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The Hulk has had a bumpier road to the top than most MCU fans realize. Bruce Banner was introduced in his own book in the early days of Marvel’s Silver Age superhero boom, surviving the gamma bomb burst to become the Jade Giant. He kept his title for six issues before it was cancelled and…
Deathstroke: The Terminator #5 hits stores Wednesday! Two Slades, one timeline, and a whole lot of sharp objects. What could go wrong?
Marvel has hundreds of awesome superheroes, and because of just how many heroes there are, they naturally occupy different roles. If every hero were like the Hulk, then the stories would get boring really quickly, after all. Every character, hero or villain, has their own niche. A huge thing separating different heroes is their power…
Before Michael Keaton played Batman for director Tim Burton, they worked together on “Beetlejuice.” Keaton going from the chaotic and sinister Ghost with The Most to the stoic Dark Knight earned some backlash, but Burton fought for Keaton’s casting in “Batman,” and history proved him right
X-Men ‘97 (2024) Season 2 has given more than a few nods to the decades of history tied to the X-Men. While the series is set in the ‘90s, every decade is on the table, and the after-credits scene of Episode 4 proved this with a fun cameo between Wolverine and two other heroes.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness established the catastrophic dangers of incursions—a process in which two or more universes collide, and at least one is destroyed in the aftermath. Furthermore, Spider-Man: No Way Home briefly showcased the Marvel Cinematic Universe clashing with other realities before Doctor Strange stepped in and cast a spell that…
The Bearstar Liza Colón-Zayas has long been confirmed to appear in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and her role is finally clear. While Marvel Studios has already delivered three Spider-Manblockbusters led by Tom Holland under director Jon Watts, this July, it will deliver Brand New Dayfrom Shang-Chidirector Destin Daniel Cretton. This time, the MCU is leaning…
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Marvel Studios is returning to San Diego Comic-Con to preview what’s next for the Marvel Universe with a Hall H panel featuring surprise guests, along with new booths and exclusive merch for fans after notably skipping last year’s annual blockbuster presentation