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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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Meet the 'Eternals': A guide to Marvel's 10 newest heroes
The Marvel Cinematic Universe keeps getting bigger. Avengers: Endgame may have closed out one Marvel chapter, but a new one is about to begin. Directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao, the long-awaited Eternals will hit theaters Nov. 5, bringing some of Marvel comics' strangest and most memorable characters to the big screen.
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Disney Document Suggests 12 New Marvel Studios Shows Over Next Two Years
It's about to be a busy time for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Last Thursday, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige joined executives from other Disney-owned studios to unveil exciting new content coming to consumers over the next few years. While Feige himself didn't provide dates for most of the new content announced, one new document from the House of Mouse suggests every show he talked about will be released at some point in the next two years.
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Nolan North Is Actively Trying To Get Marvel To Make Another DEADPOOL Video Game
The Deadpool video game was released in 2013, and for fans of the Merc with the Mouth, it was the perfect interpretation of the character. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a sequel, but we did get a re-release on the current generation of consoles when the Deadpool movie was released.
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Tom Holland excited to shoot ‘Spider-Man 3,’ says story is ‘absolutely ‘insane’
Saying that the story of “Spider-Man 3” is “absolutely insane,” Tom Holland is excited to put on the Lycra suit of Marvel’s webbed-slinger again come July when they start shooting. In our recent interview, Tom talked about the untitled “Spider-Man” sequel, which will be directed by Jon Watts with the script written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, based on the comics by both the late Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. The English actor also confirmed that Zendaya will “definitely” be back as MJ.
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Thextend is an online geek culture community. My mission is to deliver news and spoilers that embraces Marvel and DC Films to all the Fandoms.
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Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers — Part II
In our continuing tribute to Marvel's 80th anniversary, here is part 2 of the Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers featuring the villains and arch-nemeses of our heroes.
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New Exciting Toys from Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame
Hasbro has released a stack of Avengers toys and collectibles for all Marvels fans of all ages. Both children and adult collectors will love them. Check them out before you hit the stores.
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Captain Marvel Is Avengers: Endgame's 'Designated Hitter'
Teased in the post-credits scene of Avenger: Infinity War, Captain Marvel blew up in her own film, to the tune of $1 billion worldwide, before her return as the ultimate weapon in the fight against in Avengers: Endgame. During a press conference last weekend in Los Angeles, moderator Jon Favreau described Brie Larson's Carol Danvers as the "designated hitter" of the team, brought in at the bottom of the ninth inning during the World Series
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Captain Marvel Rotten Tomatoes Review Bomb Results in MCU Record Low
The onslaught of negative Rotten Tomatoes reviews for Captain Marvel has seen the film plunge to the lowest-rating of all the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. Nearly two weeks ahead of its release, Captain Marvel currently has a 45% Audience Rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This is way below the next lowest MCU flick, 2008's The Incredible Hulk, which has a rating of 70%. Last week, online trolls who don't want the MCU's first female-led flick to succeed began filing fake and negative reviews in an attempt to purposefully lower the film's Audience Rating.
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The Guy Who Owns ‘Avengers: Endgame’ URL Is Holding It For Ransom to Score Premiere Tickets
Anyone hoping to find out more about “Avengers: Endgame” following the official trailer debut by going to www.AvengersEndgame.com got a frustrating and hilarious surprise: The URL automatically reroutes to 20th Century Fox’s “Deadpool” movie page, which is currently promoting the PG-13 rated “Once Upon a Deadpool.” While it’s a trick Wade Wilson/Deadpool would pull himself, The Wrap confirms the URL owner is actually @AGuyInChair (real name is staying anonymous for now).
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe Is Filled With Abandoned Potential
A lot of characters disappeared during the end of Avengers: Infinity War, and while many of them are likely return after next year’s Avengers 4 — it’d be pretty hard to have a second Black Panther movie without the Black Panther, after all — it’s not necessarily the case that the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be entirely repopulated as it was before Thanos snapped his fingers when all is said and done.
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'Daredevil' boss answers burning season 3 questions, talks potential season 4
The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen dethroned a tyrant once again! Season 3 of Marvel’s Daredevil began with Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) slowly but surely returning to the land of the living after the Midland Circle building collapsed on him in The Defenders finale. Alienating himself from Foggy (Elden Henson) and Karen (Deborah Ann Woll) and abandoning his civilian life...
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Bad news for Marvel fans as Netflix quietly cancels 'Luke Cage' and 'Iron Fist'
It is a truth universally acknowledged — when a company (or politician) wants to bury an embarrassing story, it's released on Friday afternoon, after most people have tuned out for the weekend. The practice has become so widespread it even has a name: the Friday night news dump. Netflix must’ve really wanted to bury the news that it was canceling “Iron Fist” and “Luke Cage” — two of the four original TV series commissioned from the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2013 — because news of the former broke first last Friday, Oct. 12 at 9 p.m. ET, and the latter didn't become widely known until this Friday night at 10 p.m. ET.
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Elizabeth Olsen: Stark's Age of Ultron Nightmares Didn't Foreshadow Infinity War
Tony Stark's Scarlet Witch-induced vision in Avengers: Age of Ultron wasn't a foreshadowing of the events of Avengers: Infinity War, Elizabeth Olsen said. In the said nightmare, Wanda heightened Stark's fear of seeing his Avengers pals die on his watch after they failed to defeat an unknown threat. The horrifying nightmare was capped off with Captain America telling him that he could've done more - further fueling his motivation to push through with the Ultron Program.
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The Snap Synced Reveals the MCU's Annihilation
A user on Reddit was watching Ant-Man and The Wasp and he discovered that after Scott Lang absorbs the Quantum Particles into the device, more orange energy orbs appear around him…right when the people outside turn to dust. Syncing up that scene with the scenes of The Snap in Avengers: Infinity War showed that when people began turning to dust, more Quantum Particles appeared in the Quantum Realm:
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Marvel Studios Boss "Won't Rule Out" Marvel TV Crossovers
When Marvel expanded from the cinematic universe onto television with Agents of SHIELD, there was a lot of potential for crossovers between the big and small screens. But those two worlds have grown further and further apart over the years, with sporadic mentions or references here and there. But Marvel Studios President Kevin Fegie isn't shutting the door on characters such as Luke Cage or Jessica Jones appearing in the Avengers movies, as he said at the Produced By Conference 2018 in Los Angeles.
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Here's What You Need To Know About Infinity Stones Before The New Avengers Movie
They're the major MacGuffins of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — but there's a lot of them, and you need a scorecard to keep track of which does what. We're here for you.
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The Most Exciting Promise of 'Avengers: Infinity War'
Fighting bad guys is fun, but characters finally meeting each other is the true draw of the Marvel teamup.
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Karen Gillan: Avengers Infinity War will be a ‘cinematic event’
Apart from Karen Gillan, Avengers: Infinity War will also star Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Mackie, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olson among others.
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