The WandaVision Theory Causing Fans To Take A Closer Look At Vision
Marvel Studios and Disney have kept a light lid on details surrounding the upcoming WandaVision series, but that hasn't stopped fans coming up with theories.
Read MoreMarvel Studios and Disney have kept a light lid on details surrounding the upcoming WandaVision series, but that hasn't stopped fans coming up with theories.
Read MoreIn an interview with Empire, Ralph Macchio reveals the effort that went into shooting the fly scene from 1984's The Karate Kid.
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Read MoreIn Alita: Battle Angel, Alita must use a three-word password to access a body. It may not seem like much in the moment, but there's a deep meaning.
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Read MoreAlita star Rosa Salazar is as big a fan of the movie as anyone. She can even point to one moment in the script that got her emotional just reading it.
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Read MoreNow that Cobra Kai has reunited Daniel and Ali, we have a clearer picture of just how their relationship played out between the first two Karate Kid movies.
Read MoreOne humorous montage in the Disney Pixar film involves a number of influential figures from Abraham Lincoln to Marie Antoinette ... and a big Marvel reference.
Read MoreThere's a pair of beloved Netflix adaptations that would slot nicely into the Sandman universe.
Read MoreCritics and fans have praised Rosa Salazar's performance in Alita: Battle Angel, but the actress, minus special effects, also made a cameo in the film.
Read MoreSilver Sable and Black Cat probably aren't recognizable names to Marvel Cinematic Universe fans who don't keep up with the comics, but they could've been.
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Read MoreAhead of the series' January 15 debut on Disney+, Marvel announced some awesome news about WandaVision.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 offers plenty to take in across its super-sized runtime. As it turns out, there was only one entire scene director Patty Jenkins left out.
Read MoreOne could be forgiven for thinking that a production like Cobra Kai might find it difficult to secure an appearance by an Academy Award-nominated actress.
Read MoreAgatha Christie penned nearly 50 stories about Hercule Poirot. And actors who get a chance to play in Christie's world tend to return.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 serves as yet another thrilling installment in Diana's modern-day story, but it still left some unanswered questions in its wake.
Read MoreConsidering Stan Edgar is a normal human who strikes fear in metahumans, it's easy to compare him to another superhero handler from the pages of DC Comics.
Read MoreRobyn Lively was certain she wasn't going to get her now iconic role, because she thought it would go to an actress who went on to have immense success.
Read MoreAt one point in the film, we see a picture of Diana at 'Trevor Ranch.' What's that all about?
Read MoreFans have a lot of questions about the wish-granting rules of the Dreamstone in Wonder Woman 1984.
Read MoreFrom the flags of the Amazonian Olympics to the fashions of the '80s to the marketing of the movie itself, rainbows are everywhere in Wonder Woman 1984.
Read MoreWandaVision seems to move through different TV sitcom eras as Wanda and Vision experience life. One hint in the marketing, though, has big implications.
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