superheroes
Explore the very best, strongest, most powerful, and influential superheroes of all time.
Baron Mordo Warned Doctor Strange About His Actions And Looked To Be Correct
The Infinity War saga captivated Marvel fans with its heart, action and unforgettable moments, culminating in a huge crossover event featuring our heroes uniting to defeat a time-travelling Thanos. With plans for Marvel projects stretching two years into the future, the time is now to begin gearing up for the next Thanos-level threat. With the shattering of the Sacred Timeline in Loki, the revelation of Wanda as a Nexus being, and the reappearance of Alfred Molina as Doc Ock, the fabric of space-time itself is at stake. Who better to defend time as we know it than the Guardian of the Time Stone? Especially in this early stage of the next phase of Marvel movies, as new heroes such as the Eternals and Shang-Chi are introduced, Dr. Strange will take on a pivotal role in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Why Tom Holland Is The Best Spider-Man
I want to start this article with a disclaimer that this is an opinion piece where I will not only give my opinion on who the best Spider-Man is, but also give my thoughts on the other two versions of Spider-Man that we have had in live-action. What follows is going to be my opinion, and for some of you reading this, it might be controversial. But it is perfectly okay to disagree with the views I put forward in this article. After all, the world would be such a boring place if we all agreed about everything.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Why Marvel Should Be Careful Bringing Doc Ock Back
Ever since Alfred Molina confirmed his version of Otto Octavius, aka Doc Ock, would be making his big screen return in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home, fans immediately began speculating how, considering that in Spider-Man 2 **SPOILER ALERT** he dies. Then we found out about the multiverse. Recent shows focusing on some of our favorite MCU characters have begun introducing us to the multiverse, and so the idea of him making a return has become less and less strange. However, Marvel should be very careful about how they go about this.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Maria Rambeau Actress Shares New Photo Hinting At A Return In 'The Marvels'
One of Marvel’s favorite new characters is Maria Rambeau, introduced in Captain Marvel. Ever since fans were introduced to Maria Rambeau, played by Lashana Lynch, she became an instant favorite, as did her young daughter, Monica. In WandaVision, we are reintroduced to an older grown-up Monica Rambeau. She seems like she will be major player in the future of the MCU. And with Marvel Studios announcing a while back that they are planning a Captain Marvel sequel, perhaps that means we will be seeing a lot more of Maria and Monica Rambeau.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
10 Things You Don't Know About The Sinister Six
The trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home introduces two villains from the Sinister Six: Electro and Doctor Octopus. We have already seen Mysterio as the main villain in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Questions emerge as to whether or not we would see the Sinister Six in future Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) movies or shows. With the idea of the multiverse floating around, there seems to be a very real possibility that we will see more of the Sinister Six, perhaps even all of them together. The question is who exactly are the Sinister Six? Here are some interesting facts that you might not know about them.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Kevin Feige On 'Avengers 5' And 'Deadpool 3'
Kevin Feige is currently one of (or maybe the most) powerful executive producers in all of Hollywood, thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe that he was responsible for launching in 2008 with the first Iron Man film. The franchise has indeed grown and evolved, starting with phase one with the solo films consisting of Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, The Incredible Hulk (yes, fellow readers, the 2008 film IS canon), and the first two Iron Man films all culminating with the first Avengers film. That launching not only kicked off The Infinity Saga but made all the Marvel characters a part of pop culture and iconic to general audiences everywhere.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Was It Really Possible For Steve To Live The Nice Quiet Life 'Endgame' Suggested?
Avengers: Endgame is one of the best movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It served as the final farewell to not just that chapter in the MCU, but also to some of our favorite founding Avengers. Firstly, we said goodbye to Natasha Romanov, aka Black Widow, when, despite the best efforts of Hawkeye to stop her, she sacrificed herself to help the team acquire the Soul Stone so they were able to assemble a new Infinity Gauntlet and bring back all the people Thanos had snapped out of existence
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Geeks
Anyone else have this problem with Marvel's What If...?
Y'all been watching What If? There's a few episodes out so far, all taking place in different parallel versions of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, telling new alternate stories, and for the most part I've enjoyed them. However, there's one element of the show that I find oddly distracting. I'm not sure if anyone else has felt this way, but when I've been watching the show, I can't stop thinking about the casting.
By Danny Duff4 years ago in Geeks
Step Aside, Boys: Check Out These 10 Awesome Female Supervillains
"The female of the species is more deadly than the male" — Rudyard Kipling While many comic book fans (or even non-fans) would think the male species is the most dangerous and deadly out of all the comic supervillains, there is a lot of evidence to support the complete opposite. It's very likely that Rudyard Kipling was right by saying women are more deadly than men and we have several examples from multiple comic publishers to prove it. Whether it be seduction, mutant powers, superhuman abilities, magic, or being just plain evil, there are plenty of women within the popular comic book universes that prove to be just as evil, if not more evil, than their male counterparts.
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Geeks
'Suicide Squad' Mistakes: Did Continuity Errors Damage Harley Quinn's Origin?
Harley Quinn was no doubt one of the brightest stars in Suicide Squad back when the film was released in 2016. As a character, she's manipulative, funny, psychotic, and unpredictable... which is exactly how Harley should be. Margot Robbie knocked it out of the park with her performance as the former psychiatrist turned criminal sidekick. So much so that Robbie has reprised the role of Harley Quinn two more times with Birds of Prey in 2020 and The Suicide Squad in 2021.
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Geeks
'What If..?': Six Characters Who Could Become The Avengers In The Aftermath Of Episode 3
The third episode of Marvel's What If..?, set in an alternate version of the game-changing 'Fury's Big Week', delivered the series most shocking scenario so far, as four of the five founding Avengers were brutally murdered by a grief-stricken Hank Pym before the team had a chance to form. Worse still, Loki, who originally arrived just to avenge Thor's death, decided to stay on Earth and take over the planet. Luckily, all hope wasn't lost, with the episode's closing scene suggesting that Fury may have been planning to build a new team and take back the planet.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks
'What If..?': Revisiting The Events Of The REAL 'Fury's Big Week'
While the second episode of What If..? was set in a timeline in which things are arguably better than the original, episode three dives into a world where things are probably going to turn out much worse. The third episode of Marvel's Multiverse hopping animated series focused on a rather tragic timeline in which four of the five original Avengers are murdered before the team has a chance to form.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Geeks











