
Marvel Superheroes
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Phase 4
Phase 3 of the MCU wrapped things up so nicely and yet set up so much for the next 10 years. Now I talked a little bit about this during my Endgame review and video but with what's slated for Disney+, this year alone I thought it was time to revisit this topic. They could have easily set up the next 3 phases of superhero experiences and with all the announcements that have been made for not just films but for Disney+ shows, there are worlds of potential regarding our remaining heroes as well as heroes we have yet to meet.
By Alexandrea Callaghan6 years ago in Geeks
How Can Marvel Use The X-Men?. Top Story - March 2020.
For the past twelve years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a mutant-free zone. And attempts to turn the Inhumans into the MCU's take on mutants ended up falling flat. But now that Disney has purchased many Fox assets, including the film rights to the X-Men and the Fantastic Four, Marvel has the chance to introduce mutants. The question everyone asks is, "is it too late?"
By Percival Constantine6 years ago in Geeks
MCU: The Movies of Phase 4
The Infinity Saga has ended. The MCU can be credited with the rise in popularity of Superhero movies over the last decade, showcasing some dazzling special effects, costumes and casting choices. Now, however, Disney have some big decisions to make.
By The One True Geekology6 years ago in Geeks
A Possible Third Season of 'The Punisher'?
The Punisher is a great show and possibly one of the best of the Marvel/Netflix shows. Last year, Netlfix cancelled all of its Marvel shows, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, along with The Punisher. Disney announced it was its content from Netflix last year as well as creating its own streaming service so it didn't help Netflix to keep producing content whose IP belonged to a rival.
By Matthew Donnellon6 years ago in Geeks
'The Incredible Hulk' Fun Facts!
“Don’t make me angry. You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry” Who watched this TV programme? What memories do you have? Well what an awesome and popular series this was, it was always being shown throughout the eighties, often on a Saturday in the UK, before the wrestling with Big Daddy. It was more popular with the boys, I remember boys at school with Hulk lunch boxes, Hulk pencil cases and Hulk t-shirts. But girls watched it too, usually the ones who had a brother.
By Hayley Dodwell6 years ago in Geeks
'Black Panther': Marvel's Ground-Breaking Success
There are periods in history that are altering, game-changers. In 2018, Marvel Studios released the Ryan Coogler-directed black superhero film titled Black Panther based on the eponymous black superhero of the same name.
By Patrick Ouandji6 years ago in Geeks
The Fate of Spider-Man
Unless you’ve been taking an internet detox, you probably heard about the divorce between Sony and Disney/Marvel. Which held the fans of Tom Holland’s Peter Parker (Spider-Man) in anticipation while the two multi billion dollar companies duked it out on how to split the millions of dollars this character was worth. Different sources are saying different things. But the majority of fans place the blame on Sony since the character they love so much began in the MCU with Disney.
By Bri M Jenkins6 years ago in Geeks
Sam Wilson - Most Underrated Avenger
The large & daunting collection of film that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has shown off its broad range of heroes over an 11 year run. Classic Superheroes have jumped from the pages of Marvel Comics to the movie screens, and in the process became house-hold names. Even some of the lesser known characters have turned to staples in the line-up, deservedly so. Among all the colorful characters has been a stand-out team member, Sam Wilson or The Falcon. Anthony Mackie portrays The Falcon in the characters appearances in the MCU, and has created a character worth more than just being referred to as Captain America’s side-kick. Sam Wilson has been a consistently strong and interesting character who has yet to be at the front & center where he belongs. Sam is the most underrated Avenger, and is a uniquely crafted MCU hero, which is what sets him apart from the line-up. The character is always open and honest, which provides a foundation for unparalleled bonds and relationships. Thus, making for interesting development that goes to show that he’s the Avenger the audience needs to see. Sam Wilson is more than just a superhero, he is a good man.
By Jaime Burbatt6 years ago in Geeks














