Today marks the day of the first glimpse that we get of what Marvel Studios has in store for Phase Four. On December 3rd, Marvel Studios dropped the first-ever teaser trailer of Black Widow which will be the film that marks the beginning of Marvel Phase Four. With all the hype and because fans have been
Tessa Thompson will be playing the first-ever canonically LGBTQ+ superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige confirmed to iO9 that Thompson’s character, Valkyrie, will be the MCU’s first non-straight superhero! “The answer is yes,” Kevin Feige said when asked about Valkyrie having an LGBTQ storyline. Feige’s comment comes after Thompson herself
With Spider-Man: Far From Home as the finale of Marvel Phase Three, Marvel Studios has announced their plan for Phase Four at San Diego Comic Con and it seems like they have greater, bolder and bigger plans to entertain the fans! Two years, five movies, five TV shows and let me tell you this, those two
The premiere of Avengers: Endgame is upon us, which means we must start to carefully and tactfully avoid spoilers. Despite the Russo Brothers releasing an actual, legitimate statement on Twitter asking people to not spoil the movie for others, we all know that cannot be avoided. Here’s a serious and step by step survival guide
Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) is Marvel’s first ever female superhero to have their own feature film. This film is set in the 90s, approximately 1995 and revolves around the backstory of the Captain herself who’s, according to Marvel Studio’s President Kevin Feige, the strongest hero that Marvel Studios has by far. The film premiered last
Stan Lee, the charismatic co-creator of Marvel Comics and brains behind the superheroes and supervillains we know so well, has died today at the age of 95. Beloved by many for his witty cameos and vivacious internet presence, Lee will be remembered for bringing the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to life in a way that
Avengers: Infinity War spoilers ahead. Following the aftermath of Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel fans are counting on Captain Marvel to make things right again. Since screenwriter Stephen McFeely confirmed that Captain Marvel wasn’t making an appearance in Infinity War, it didn’t come as a shock when the newest character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) wasn’t
Being able to attend the Black Panther European premiere was an experience that I will never forget and it’s all thanks to VAMP for allowing me to represent Affinity at the premiere. The opportunity arose when I was simply scrolling through Twitter where I saw a tweet saying something along the lines of “Looking for Black
Black Panther Release Date: Feb. 16, 2018 Highly praised for its representation of Africa, Black Panther is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated movies of the year. It follows the return of T’Challa to the isolated and advanced African nation of Wakanda. He will succeed the throne after his father, the previous King of Wakanda’s
21st Century Fox is in talks to sell movie and television assets to Disney, and they are close to sealing the deal. It could become official within the next week, and marvel fans are speculating what this could mean for upcoming movies. https://twitter.com/jordanzakarin/status/938096489804464128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fi%2Fmoments%2F938163156165148672 In this deal, Disney would gain things such as Fox’s cable channels —
The D23 Expo, also known as, D23: The Official Fan Club, is the official fan club for the Walt Disney Company, and it just started yesterday in Anaheim, California! In case you don’t know, D23 Expo is basically a comic-con for Disney nerds! Which now includes all things Marvel and Star Wars! Yesterday they kicked
I, personally think the Wonder Woman movie was very good. However, that doesn’t mean the film is free from critique – it hardly solves the issues that affect non-cishet, non-white, disabled women, and it basically wasn’t that much of a win for diverse representation in mainstream media. The Amazons of color are relegated to background, non-speaking