Deadpool & Wolverine Star Admits They Have "No Idea" About an MCU Return (And We're Devastated)
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Deadpool & Wolverine Star Admits They Have "No Idea" About an MCU Return (And We're Devastated)
Dafne Keen’s Laura, aka X-23, memorably made her big-screen return during the third act of last summer’s Deadpool & Wolverine, but the actress doesn’t know if she has a future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe beyond that. During an interview with ComicBook at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con to promote her new film Whistle, Keen was asked if there are plans in place to have her reprise Laura in an upcoming MCU project. While she admitted she “wou…
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Actor Ralph Ineson Talks Galactus’ Future in The MCU — GeekTyrant
Marvel fans are gearing up for the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps this weekend, which finally brings Galactus into the MCU. But will the Devourer of Worlds stick around for more chaos beyond his debut? Actor Ralph Ineson, who portrays the cosmic giant, recently opened up about Galactus’ future, and it sounds like things are still very much up in the air.In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ineson admitted that while Galactus …
Kirby and Pascal in the interview: That's how the Fantastic Four shoot was. With "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" these Marvel characters finally arrive at the MCU.
5 Big Questions THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Raises About AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY
Haven’t seen The Fantastic Four: First Steps yet and want to avoid spoilers? Leave this tab open while you head to the theater.Just as Thunderbolts* brought Marvel’s first family into the MCU with an end-credits scene, The Fantastic Four: First Steps finished with its own big introduction. The movie did exactly what many expected/hoped. It teased the arrival of the franchise’s next supervillain, Doctor Doom. But despite his ominous arrival, ther…
Is the MCU's Future Set in the Past? How The Fantastic Four: First Steps Could Shape the MCU
In 2019, the Marvel Cinematic Universe changed forever. One could argue that that statement would apply to any year since 2008, given the escalating stakes and scale of the largest media franchise in history. However, the release of Avengers: Endgame was something different. By way of “the Blip,” the five-year time jump where the universe grappled with the shocking disappearance of half of its inhabitants, Kevin Feige and the Russo Brothers cons…
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