Given that Doctor Doom’s first MCU appearance involved him mentoring the reality-warping child Franklin Richards, it’s a safe bet that Steve’s …
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Captain America Returns: Chris Evans Officially Confirmed for Avengers: Doomsday
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 6 minutes readThe Russo Brothers’ Instagram post featuring the identical countdown clock essentially confirmed what many already suspected: the leak was real.
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Captain America Returns? What the Leaked Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Means for MCU Fans
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 4 minutes readThe first of four planned teasers for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ will release alongside the ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ theatrical release.
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You Will Have To See Avatar: Fire & Ash FOUR Times To See Every Avengers: Doomsday Trailer
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 3 minutes readA rumor circulating online this week suggested that the first trailer for Avengers: Doomsday wouldn’t be just one trailer, but multiple …
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For fans, competition between DC and Marvel has always been part of the medium’s charm.
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Elizabeth Olsen’s Complicated Love-Hate Relationship with Scarlet Witch and Marvel
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 5 minutes readElizabeth Olsen’s relationship with Marvel and Scarlet Witch is messy, complicated, and entirely understandable. She’s an indie actress who became a …
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Everything Marvel Announced At NYCC 2025
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 5 minutes readHere’s a complete breakdown of everything Marvel unveiled.
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The series starts strong with compelling character dynamics and emotional stakes, only to lose itself in unnecessary complexity.
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Marvel Zombies Forced to Reimagine Blade After Live-Action Movie Delays
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 5 minutes readWhen Marvel Zombies entered development, Mahershala Ali’s Blade movie had already been announced in 2019 and was once scheduled to begin …
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Do Audiences Really Care About The Fantastic Four?
by Jake Laycockby Jake Laycock 5 minutes readThe question isn’t whether the Fantastic Four deserve better—it’s whether audiences will ever truly care enough to demand it.
