MCU has quite a slate of movies coming up, even though Marvel Studios has hit a rough patch with the last couple of projects. There have been talks about releasing fewer projects, as fans are definitely becoming tired of shows and movies of lower quality; still, if one character always managed to drag people to movies, it’s Spider-Man, by far the most profitable Marvel franchise, no matter the product you’re looking at.
Several months ago it was confirmed that ‘Spider-Man 4’ is in active development, so far we don’t know much about the movie except for a few confirmed cast members.
Tom Holland confirmed recently that he will always return to reprise his role as the web-slinger in the MCU since he owes his career to the franchise. He also confirmed that he has much more creative input now and that he needs to conserve the legacy...
Several months ago it was confirmed that ‘Spider-Man 4’ is in active development, so far we don’t know much about the movie except for a few confirmed cast members.
Tom Holland confirmed recently that he will always return to reprise his role as the web-slinger in the MCU since he owes his career to the franchise. He also confirmed that he has much more creative input now and that he needs to conserve the legacy...
- 5/8/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Jon Watts Offers Important Advice for Spider-Man 4 Director - Main Image
Jon Watts recently offered advice for the new director who will be working on Spider-Man 4, which is still in the works.
Following the massive success of No Way Home in late 2021, Marvel Studios and Sony started developing a fourth movie that will continue Tom Holland's adventure as the iconic web-slinger in the MCU.
They are currently searching for a new director who will helm the project as Watts is not expected to return after working on the first three films. So far, no filmmaker has been tapped yet for the new installment.
Also Read: Jacob Batalon Addresses Potential Return as Ned Leeds in Spider-Man 4
Jon Watts Shares Advice for Spider-Man 4 Director
During a recent convention interview, Watts was asked whether he has a piece of advice for the new director of Spider-Man 4.
The...
Jon Watts recently offered advice for the new director who will be working on Spider-Man 4, which is still in the works.
Following the massive success of No Way Home in late 2021, Marvel Studios and Sony started developing a fourth movie that will continue Tom Holland's adventure as the iconic web-slinger in the MCU.
They are currently searching for a new director who will helm the project as Watts is not expected to return after working on the first three films. So far, no filmmaker has been tapped yet for the new installment.
Also Read: Jacob Batalon Addresses Potential Return as Ned Leeds in Spider-Man 4
Jon Watts Shares Advice for Spider-Man 4 Director
During a recent convention interview, Watts was asked whether he has a piece of advice for the new director of Spider-Man 4.
The...
- 5/7/2024
- EpicStream
If you're an Amazing Spider-Man reader, then you'll know that Ned Leeds and Hobgoblin have a complicated history. While Roderick Kingsley is the true villain behind the villain's mask, Ned was once brainwashed into suiting up and has caused a lot of problems for Spidey over the years.
Now the McU's Ned no longer remembers Peter Parker, it's possible Marvel Studios could find a way to make it so that their version of the character also suits up as Hobgoblin.
Concept art has confirmed the idea was very briefly considered for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but how does Jacob Batalon feel about it?
"Honestly, I'm not sure," he admitted in an interview with Cbr. "Again, we may have talked about things, for sure, but I don't know if it would've really led to anything serious about being a villain, or anything like that."
The odds of this happening seem slim,...
Now the McU's Ned no longer remembers Peter Parker, it's possible Marvel Studios could find a way to make it so that their version of the character also suits up as Hobgoblin.
Concept art has confirmed the idea was very briefly considered for Spider-Man: No Way Home, but how does Jacob Batalon feel about it?
"Honestly, I'm not sure," he admitted in an interview with Cbr. "Again, we may have talked about things, for sure, but I don't know if it would've really led to anything serious about being a villain, or anything like that."
The odds of this happening seem slim,...
- 5/7/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Before he returns to the role of Spider-Man’s best friend, “Guy in the Chair” and emergency sorcerer, Jacob Batalon is deepening his relationship with Sony Pictures. Today, Batalon is back on the big screen in the studio’s supernatural horror film, Tarot. Written and directed by Anna Halberg and Spenser Cohen, Tarot chronicles seven college friends whose individual tarot card readings come to life in deadly fashion. Batalon plays Paxton, the impulsive life of the party within his friend group.
Tarot partially utilizes Batalon as comic relief, a role that he’s perfected since breaking out in Jon Watts’ Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but the film also allowed him to play afraid, something young actors often cite as being the most difficult emotion to play given the mechanics of a film set.
“It’s pretty tough. You have to find an organic reason to be scared. You really want to try...
Tarot partially utilizes Batalon as comic relief, a role that he’s perfected since breaking out in Jon Watts’ Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), but the film also allowed him to play afraid, something young actors often cite as being the most difficult emotion to play given the mechanics of a film set.
“It’s pretty tough. You have to find an organic reason to be scared. You really want to try...
- 5/3/2024
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alfred Molina Reflects on His Doc Ock Return in Spider-Man: No Way Home - Main Image
Alfred Molina recently opened up about reprising his iconic role of Doc Ock in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The veteran actor first played the fan-favorite villain in Spider-Man 2 where he faced off against Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man. He reprised the role again in the MCU film alongside the other villain actors in past Spider-Man franchise.
A lot of fans were delighted when Molina returned to the role after almost two decades and they believe that the actor still delivered an impressive performance just like his first appearance.
Also Read: Jacob Batalon Addresses Potential Return as Ned Leeds in Spider-Man 4
Spider-Man: No Way Home Star Alfred Molina Discusses His Return as Doc Ock
In a recent interview, Molina opened up about his return as Doc Ock in Spider-Man: No Way Home and explained why...
Alfred Molina recently opened up about reprising his iconic role of Doc Ock in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
The veteran actor first played the fan-favorite villain in Spider-Man 2 where he faced off against Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man. He reprised the role again in the MCU film alongside the other villain actors in past Spider-Man franchise.
A lot of fans were delighted when Molina returned to the role after almost two decades and they believe that the actor still delivered an impressive performance just like his first appearance.
Also Read: Jacob Batalon Addresses Potential Return as Ned Leeds in Spider-Man 4
Spider-Man: No Way Home Star Alfred Molina Discusses His Return as Doc Ock
In a recent interview, Molina opened up about his return as Doc Ock in Spider-Man: No Way Home and explained why...
- 4/30/2024
- EpicStream
Chris Hemsworth Admits He Blames Himself for Thor: Love and Thunder's Divisive Reception - Main Image
Chris Hemsworth recently opened up about the divisive reception of Thor: Love and Thunder now that two years have passed since the film's release.
Despite being a solid box office hit, the fourth installment in the Thor series received polarizing reviews among fans and critics as some of them felt that the film went overboard with the humor.
So far, Marvel Studios has not announced any plans to do a fifth Thor movie or Hemsworth's future in the MCU in the aftermath of the disappointing reception.
Also Read: Jacob Batalon Addresses Potential Return as Ned Leeds in Spider-Man 4
Chris Hemsworth Still Has Regrets About Thor: Love and Thunder
In a recent interview, Hemsworth opened up about the divisive reception of Thor: Love and Thunder and revealed his major regret about his work on the MCU film.
Chris Hemsworth recently opened up about the divisive reception of Thor: Love and Thunder now that two years have passed since the film's release.
Despite being a solid box office hit, the fourth installment in the Thor series received polarizing reviews among fans and critics as some of them felt that the film went overboard with the humor.
So far, Marvel Studios has not announced any plans to do a fifth Thor movie or Hemsworth's future in the MCU in the aftermath of the disappointing reception.
Also Read: Jacob Batalon Addresses Potential Return as Ned Leeds in Spider-Man 4
Chris Hemsworth Still Has Regrets About Thor: Love and Thunder
In a recent interview, Hemsworth opened up about the divisive reception of Thor: Love and Thunder and revealed his major regret about his work on the MCU film.
- 4/30/2024
- EpicStream
Though we're still waiting on an official announcement, we know plans are in place for a fourth Spider-Man movie, with stars Tom Holland and Zendaya set to reprise their respective roles.
After appearing in the previous three movies and playing quite an integral role in No Way Home, one would assume Peter Parker's pal Ned Leeds will also factor into the story, but actor Jacob Batalon says he's still waiting on the call.
"I mean, I would hope so," The Tarot star told The Direct when asked if he's set to return for the untitled No Way Home follow-up. "I think just with anyone who's worked for Marvel knows that you kind of just like wait for a call. Maybe it does [happen], maybe it doesn't. But it's something that you definitely can't hope and wait for. You just like, you will wake up one day to a call at like...
After appearing in the previous three movies and playing quite an integral role in No Way Home, one would assume Peter Parker's pal Ned Leeds will also factor into the story, but actor Jacob Batalon says he's still waiting on the call.
"I mean, I would hope so," The Tarot star told The Direct when asked if he's set to return for the untitled No Way Home follow-up. "I think just with anyone who's worked for Marvel knows that you kind of just like wait for a call. Maybe it does [happen], maybe it doesn't. But it's something that you definitely can't hope and wait for. You just like, you will wake up one day to a call at like...
- 4/29/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is constantly growing and evolving, with several upcoming projects lined up for release or in development. While series like Daredevil: Born Again and movies like Deadpool & Wolverine have been keeping fans hooked to the live-action world of the superhero verse, MCU’s animated world is gearing up for several releases as well.
The MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
After the success of What If…? season two and the more recently released, X-Men ’97, MCU’s newfound success in the world of animation has given way to several other projects. And as fans are awaiting the release of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the director of the series revealed that they have been hired for another secret Marvel animated series.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Director Re-Hired by Marvel for Secret Project Marvel’s latest animated series like X-Men ’97 have been a success
Kevin Feige is...
The MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
After the success of What If…? season two and the more recently released, X-Men ’97, MCU’s newfound success in the world of animation has given way to several other projects. And as fans are awaiting the release of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the director of the series revealed that they have been hired for another secret Marvel animated series.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Director Re-Hired by Marvel for Secret Project Marvel’s latest animated series like X-Men ’97 have been a success
Kevin Feige is...
- 4/24/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Spider-Man is hands down one of the most iconic Marvel characters out there. Who doesn’t love our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man? But the character wouldn’t have been the fan favorite he was if it had not been for the magic weaved by Spider-Man: The Animated Series. The series was invaluable to Marvel, making innumerable characters household names for the people at large. Most of the characters featured in the series were loved by the fans. There were a few exceptions – one being the Hobgoblin.
The Hobgoblin was one of the lesser-known characters in Marvel Comics
Hobgoblin was not the most famous villain in Marvel Comics
The Hobgoblin is one of the lesser-known characters in Marvel Comics. Having been associated with numerous characters over the years, including Ned Leeds, Peter Parker’s co-worker at the Daily Bugle, and Roderick Kingsley, Mj’s former boss amongst other major stars. SUGGESTEDInvincible Season...
The Hobgoblin was one of the lesser-known characters in Marvel Comics
Hobgoblin was not the most famous villain in Marvel Comics
The Hobgoblin is one of the lesser-known characters in Marvel Comics. Having been associated with numerous characters over the years, including Ned Leeds, Peter Parker’s co-worker at the Daily Bugle, and Roderick Kingsley, Mj’s former boss amongst other major stars. SUGGESTEDInvincible Season...
- 4/1/2024
- by Smriti Sneh
- FandomWire
This X-Men ’97 article contains spoilers.
“They shall know my Inferno!” cries the Goblin Queen early in X-Men ’97‘s third episode. Now, the Goblin Queen has had a rough day, which began with her thinking that she was the real Jean Grey and ended with the revelation that she was a clone created by evil (but fashionable) geneticist Mr. Sinister. Her heel turn came so quick that she really didn’t have time to workshop her villain monologues.
Whatever the shortcomings in her baddie banter, the Goblin Queen makes up for it with evil powers. She immediately begins transforming the X-Mansion into a Hellscape, complete with a giant head in an elevator and a vision of Xavier as a monster from the anime classic Akira. Wild as these transformations are, they have nothing on the comic book storyline that inspired it.
The Inferno crossover from 1988 and 1989 was peak weird Marvel,...
“They shall know my Inferno!” cries the Goblin Queen early in X-Men ’97‘s third episode. Now, the Goblin Queen has had a rough day, which began with her thinking that she was the real Jean Grey and ended with the revelation that she was a clone created by evil (but fashionable) geneticist Mr. Sinister. Her heel turn came so quick that she really didn’t have time to workshop her villain monologues.
Whatever the shortcomings in her baddie banter, the Goblin Queen makes up for it with evil powers. She immediately begins transforming the X-Mansion into a Hellscape, complete with a giant head in an elevator and a vision of Xavier as a monster from the anime classic Akira. Wild as these transformations are, they have nothing on the comic book storyline that inspired it.
The Inferno crossover from 1988 and 1989 was peak weird Marvel,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Peter Parker’s new status quo as of the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home leaves him in a pretty isolated situation. Cut off from everyone he has ever known, there might be one ray of hope for the character, that could bring back the memories of the people, undoing the spell: Tom Hardy’s Venom.
Tom Hardy as Venom
The theory posited on Reddit focuses on the little titbit of information that was dropped at the end of Venom: Let There Be Carnage when the symbiote informed Eddie Brock of his kind function more like a hive mind, able to extract and collate information from across the multiverse. This would mean that the character should be able to remember who Peter Parker and this could spell doom for Spider-Man.
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Tom Hardy as Venom
The theory posited on Reddit focuses on the little titbit of information that was dropped at the end of Venom: Let There Be Carnage when the symbiote informed Eddie Brock of his kind function more like a hive mind, able to extract and collate information from across the multiverse. This would mean that the character should be able to remember who Peter Parker and this could spell doom for Spider-Man.
SUGGESTEDMarvel Rumor Seemingly Confirmed: Tom Hardy’s Venom 3 Has a Major No Way Home Connection The Symbiote could be...
- 3/6/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Twenty years after remaking The Italian Job as a slice of pleasant (if disposable) studio gloss, F. Gary Gray has gone ahead and remade it again for the age of Netflix streaming content. Which might be a nicer way of saying the streaming service’s new weekend release of Lift is another harmless, unthreatening time-filler intended to be watched with a second screen in your hand or folded laundry in your lap.
Once again revolving around an affable assemblage of movie stars (Kevin Hart subbing in for Mark Wahlberg as the miscast straight man) and character actors who compose a crew of thieves out “to do a job” in Venice, Lift is designed to faintly echo older, better movies you’ve seen before, including from the director’s own back catalog. It’s junk you’re expected to forget while the thing is still buffering.
But that doesn’t mean...
Once again revolving around an affable assemblage of movie stars (Kevin Hart subbing in for Mark Wahlberg as the miscast straight man) and character actors who compose a crew of thieves out “to do a job” in Venice, Lift is designed to faintly echo older, better movies you’ve seen before, including from the director’s own back catalog. It’s junk you’re expected to forget while the thing is still buffering.
But that doesn’t mean...
- 1/12/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
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