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Here's How She-Hulk's Head Writer Hilariously Smashed Every Internet Troll
"She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" wrapped up its first season, going full comic book mode with Jen Walters (Tatiana Maslany) confronting the Marvel Studios writers to get a better ending. Throughout its season, "She-Hulk" never shied away from telling it like it is, giving an authentic female perspective of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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‘She-Hulk’: Charlie Cox Talks the Return of Matt Murdock and Daredevil
"To be invited back and starting again, almost, it feels like a little bit like a dream. It feels too good to be true. I'm so excited about the future."
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She-Hulk can have sex scenes and still be for kids, director says
Nor should sexuality keep her out of future Marvel A history of breaking the fourth wall gave Marvel and Disney Plus’ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law permission to break pretty much any rule in the established MCU. But what truly opened doors for the creative team, series director Kat Coiro tells Polygon, was Tatiana Maslany’s take on Jennifer Walters, the hustling lawyer under She-Hulk’s gamma-irradiated green skin. Jennifer was decidedly not larger than life — at least not in human form.
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Marvel Studios' First R-Rated Show Gets Record-Breaking Episode Count
Over recent years, superhero fans have begun craving more mature projects, as has been showcased by the likes of Daredevil and Titans. The coveted R-rating has only been slapped on select a few comicbook projects - including The Suicide Squad and Deadpool - but the MCU has long avoided entering that area... until now.
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Why Are Angry Dude-Bros So Mad 'She-Hulk' Exists?
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law has been a fun show and an exciting entry into the world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe because it has played with genre, poking fun at the toxicity that can exist in the Marvel fanbase, and brought back Daredevil. So really, you’d think it’d be a calm time online, right? (I’m kidding, it’s the MCU. Of course not.)
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Hugh Jackman Is Back as Wolverine in ‘Deadpool 3’ With Ryan Reynolds, Coming in 2024
Hugh Jackman will be back as Wolverine in “Deadpool 3,” Ryan Reynolds announced on his social media Tuesday afternoon. “Deadpool 3” also has an official release date: Sept. 6, 2024.
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Kevin Feige On Not Recasting T’Challa In The MCU: ‘It Was Much Too Soon’
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, stories of Black Panther have so far focused primarily on the character of T’Challa – from his introduction in Captain America: Civil War, through to groundbreaking solo outing Black Panther, and into Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame – as he took over the mantle from his fallen father King T’Chaka. But following the tragic loss of Chadwick Boseman, Ryan Coogler’s sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be a very different kind of Black Panther movie – one without T’Challa at its centre, though still very much about his legacy.
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Palestinian comic fans denounce Marvel’s ‘Sabra’ as propaganda
Palestinian artists say Marvel’s move to feature Israeli ‘superhero’ is extension of western bias in favour of Israel.
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How Marvel’s ‘Thor 4’ Became An Unprecedented Box Office Success
The top movie over the weekend at Vudu was Marvel and Walt Disney’sDIS +0.3% Thor: Love and Thunder, with ParamountPARA -2.4% and Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick placing second. The size of Top Gun 2’s haul ($705 million domestic and $1.453 billion thus far) has put the MCU on the defensive despite objectively high earnings for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($955 million) and Thor: Love and Thunder ($750 million).
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How woke politics is destroying the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Ever since Phase 3, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been witnessing a severe decline in quality, with several movies such as Captain Marvel and Black Panther focusing more and more on identity politics and feminism. Nonetheless, we also got some of the finest of MCU in Phase 3, such as Captain America: Civil War, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. It is only from MCU Phase 4 that Marvel movies have truly become sub-par in every single aspect. Why is it so?
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Marvel slammed as ‘worst’ in the industry by VFX artists
Working with Marvel may not be so super. A visual effects artist who worked on the final two “Avengers” films slammed Marvel on Tuesday, claiming that the franchise overworked the team, while another artist alleged that the production company is the “worst” in the industry.
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Harry Styles 'signs five-movie deal with Marvel worth $100 million'
After making his Marvel debut during the Eternal's mid credits scene, the 28-year-old is set to return on a much larger scale, as he has reportedly signed a five-movie deal with Marvel studios.
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Animation Is the Backbone of the Superhero Genre, and We Deserve to See it Flourish
Marvel and DC have both been laser focused on live-action, but animation could lead them into the future of their franchises.
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Need a Breather From MCU Content? One of the Bigger Breaks Just Started!
Starting with WandaVision‘s January 2021 debut, Marvel Studios has rolled out 13 TV series and feature films over the past 18 months. And while there is much more MCU content to come (on screens small and large), any fans looking for a respite should know that one of the bigger pauses in the relentless pipeline… well, it just began!
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The Russo Brothers Reveal Their Dream MCU Project
Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo want to make Secret Wars. During an interview with Deadline, the directing duo revealed that it’s actually their dream Marvel project… but wouldn’t confirm whether it’s actually on the cards.
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Why Chris Hemsworth didn't eat meat before kissing Natalie Portman in 'Thor 4'
It’s no secret that Marvel actors often adhere to strict diets and exercise regimens while preparing to film intense superhero fight sequences. But Chris Hemsworth might be the first to significantly alter his daily food intake in preparation for a kissing scene.
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Christian Bale Couldn’t ‘Compete’ with Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Thor’ Physique: ‘No Point in Working Out’
Christian Bale knew he couldn’t go up against Chris Hemsworth in the gym department. The “Thor: Love and Thunder” co-stars may battle each other onscreen, with Bale as Gorr the God Butcher and Hemsworth reprising his role of the titular Nordic god superhero Thor, but actor Bale gave up on looking menacingly buff before even joining the production.
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Marvel’s villains are eclipsing its heroes
Without a shadow of a doubt, the best thing about Thor: Love and Thunder is its villain: Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale). It’s a great name. A butcher isn’t just a killer, he doesn’t just end a life and move on. He repurposes and reconfigures his victims, hacking at hunks of their meat with a cleaver. The name brings to mind flesh and metal and thwacks against a divine cutting board.
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'Thor: Love And Thunder': Everything You Need To Know
We’re just a few days away from the release of Thor: Love And Thunder, and everyone here at The Blog That Must Not Be Named is counting down the hours. The latest instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the fourth solo outing for Chris Hemsworth’s Thor – making the God of Thunder the only Marvel hero to appear in more than three solo films.
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EA Reportedly Working On A Brand New Marvel Game
Industry insider Nick has recently talked about a new Marvel game being developed by EA in the recent Xbox Era episode.
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