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The Trailer Is Here And Thor: Love And Thunder Looks Awesome
The fan excitement is no doubt buzzing today as Marvel dropped the first teaser trailer for Thor Love and Thunder. I'm imagining offices with people crouched in front of their computers, guys sitting in the bathrooms at work, eyes glued to their cellphones, and people in homes around the world cheering.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Geeks
Multiverse Of Madness: Will Wanda Get Her Children Back?
A recent TV spot for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness dropped a big reveal, confirming the previously rumoured reappearance of Wanda Maximoff's twin sons, Tommy and Billy. It is implied that the boys' appearance in this particular teaser is a dream sequence, as it is followed by a Wanda, in her Scarlet Witch outfit, declaring that every morning she wakes to the same nightmare. Presumably, this nightmare refers to Vision and their children being gone.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
'Moon Knight' Episode 2 Review
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR MOON KNIGHT EPISODE 2 “Summon the Suit” “Summon the Suit” picks up with echoes of Moon Knight beating the jackal from episode 1, then the camera moves to sand, more specifically Steven’s anti-sleepwalking sand surrounding his bed. Right off the bat, directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead seamlessly continue the visual language and motifs established in episode one, specifically utilizing upside-down shots, mirrors, and reflections. So far this visual storytelling is one of the things that really stands out about Moon Knight when comparing it to other MCU streaming shows.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Japanese Spider-Man Designed For 'Into The Spider-Verse 2'
One of the best animated films of all time is Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. When it was released in 2018, it was instantly met with near universal acclaim from audiences and critics alike, scoring a 97% approval rating from the critics and 93% from general audiences on the critic site, Rotten Tomatoes, and garnered a win for Best Animated Feature at both the Golden Globes and the Oscars. To top it off, it made over $375 million worldwide. Suffice to say, the film was a smash hit in every possible way. It did miss out on a Best Picture nomination, but, you know, Oscars gotta Oscar. Genre bias strikes again. In any case, a sequel was all but guaranteed, and not just because of the cliffhanger ending.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Moon Knight Provides Another Perspective On Superheroes’ Loneliness And Uniqueness
This article contains spoilers for the first two episodes of Marvel Studios Moon Knight on Disney+. Steven Grant in Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight on Disney+ is a Marvel character who finds it challenging to find companionship. Steven is portrayed as a lonely man who is a recluse, but not by choice. This is very similar to Steve Rogers in Captain America: The First Avenger and Sprite in the Marvel Studios production, Eternals. Each character has their own challenges in finding romantic partners. Steve Rogers suffers from being too scrawny, asthma, and chronic colds, while Sprite is trapped as an immortal in a child’s body. Steve Grant sleepwalks, is forgetful, and ignores detail. Steve Grant is unique from the other two characters because he suffers from a mental health disorder known as dissociative personality.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
This 'X-Men' Actor Jokes About A Return In The MCU
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is unpredictable in such a unique way right now. We are entering a new era of the MCU, one where we are being introduced to new heroes, organizations, and villains. The premiere date of May 6, 2022 looms ever closer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness with plans to potentially expand our already massive franchise of superhero movies into something unexpectedly huge and possibly connected to previous outings made by Marvel. The MCU has already teased the Multiverse many times. The cameo of Evan Peters’ Quicksilver in WandaVison suggests that Quicksilver may once again be appearing in the MCU. Characters are also traveling from different multiverses to meet and team up together, as seen in Loki and most recently Spider-Man: No Way Home. After No Way Home, Marvel is pushing expectations higher and higher with new ways to introduce characters into its bold cinematic universe.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
'Guardians Of The Galaxy 3' Star Teases More Improvised Scenes
In a recent interview with The Wrap, Karen Gillan talks about the freedom given to her on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy 3. No doubt there has always been a level of play within the scenes, but the actress stresses that she has leveled up her improvisation powers:
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
'Morbius' Director Addresses Poor Reviews
With numerous delays, reshuffling of release dates, and much of the internet branding Morbius as the worst Marvel film ever made before its actual release, the film had nothing but an uphill battle. After years of waiting, Morbius finally flew into theaters on April 1, 2022 with largely negative reviews from critics. Currently sitting at a 16% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, it is certainly not the kind of reception any director hopes for. Daniel Espinosa recently sat down with Insider to try to make sense of the backlash and to discuss what the future holds for the Sony Cinematic Universe.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Is The Sony Live-Action Venom-Verse/Spider-Verse Doomed To Fail?
Much has been said over the years of the aggressive negotiations between Sony and Marvel since Sony currently owns the rights to several Marvel characters that can be used in live-action and animated productions. However, the crown jewels of this collection of character rights are, without a doubt, Spider-Man, which covers all and future iterations of the character Peter Parker/Spider-Man along with alternate versions and alter egos.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Anthony Mackie Shares A 'Black Panther 2' Update
One of the benefits of having a solidified and established cinematic universe is that anyone can pop up anywhere at any time. Last year, we had a crossover of fan and critical success with Spider-Man: No Way Home. The highly anticipated Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness expects to bring in lots of different people and characters. After all, it is now a norm to expect any character to pop into a movie whether it is in a post-credit stinger like in Morbius or to help push along the plot like Doctor Strange in Thor: Ragnorok.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks










