Jason Statham has nothing against Marvel films and other superhero movies. They're not just his preferred genre of action flick.
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The recent slate of Marvel Cinematic Universe films have received divisive responses from fans. As such, it looks like Disney reportedly canceled as many as three different MCU movies previously set to be made by Marvel Studios. The MCU movies were allegedly canceled by CEO Bob Iger, which does line up with previous statements made []
Let it be known that we at Jezebel have long been hip to Nelson Peltz's heinousness. We were there for the gallingly lavish wedding the 81-year-old billionaire business magnate threw his nepo baby, Nicola, and his far more amusing nepo baby-in-law, Brooklyn Beckham, one week after hundreds of migrant workers protested “modern-day slavery” and various human rights violations outside of his $23 million Palm Beach office. And we didn't miss an update when the former planners of said wedding—the...
“If I look at the industry as a whole, this big push into superhero movies you can only make so many good ones that feel truly original.” — Gwyneth Paltrow
The X-Men are finally set to join the MCU in their upcoming reboot film. A new rumor suggests Marvel is set to use one of the franchise’s most iconic villains.
Mahershala Ali’s Blade just can’t catch a break! It’s recently been confirmed the upcoming MCU film has lost one of its lead actors amid rewrites.
Gwyneth Paltrow, who starred in the Marvel Studios 'Iron Man 'films, bashed Hollywood's superhero craze, saying they lack quality.
Marvel Studios spent 10 years building up to Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, and now they want to do something entirely different with the character of Kang the Conqueror—too bad they couldn’t keep Jonathan Majors though. With Majors getting fired by Marvel last year, rumors have been going around on the
"Why Do I Have To Have Another Marvel Movie That's All Women?" Billionaire Slams 'Woke' Disney Amid Board Proxy Battle Billionaire investor Nelson Peltz, whose Trian Partners owns a roughly $3.5 billion stake in Disney, has entered a fierce proxy fight to join the company's board. Nelson PeltzPhotographer: Calla Kessler/Bloomberg Sitting down with the Financial Times, Peltz slammed the DEI-driven entertainment company. "Disney is stupid because I’m not trying to fire [chief...
On Thursday, the actress said there is more of a focus on quantity than quality nowadays, adding that there can only be 'so many good ones that feel truly original'.
This June, enjoy Skottie Young’s iconic Marvel artwork with 27 new variant covers, one epic poster, and the release of GIANT-SIZE LITTLE MARVELS #1!