Why Black Widow's Age Of Ultron Costume Makes No Sense
The MCU has done a pretty solid job of adapting the costumes from the comics in a semi-realistic way, but Black Widow's "Age of Ultron" costume makes no sense.
Read MoreThe MCU has done a pretty solid job of adapting the costumes from the comics in a semi-realistic way, but Black Widow's "Age of Ultron" costume makes no sense.
Read MoreNew Zealand actress Lucy Lawless may be most recognizable for playing Xena, but fans forget she also had a cameo in the very first "Spider-Man" movie.
Read MoreMarvel movie trailers have a tendency of lying to the audience. Let's look at all the times that happened with "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
Read MoreSome fans might have wondered why "Spider-Man: No Way Home" doesn't include a sixth villain. Let's see why the movie doesn't introduce the Sinister Six.
Read MoreHere's the one surprising scene in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" that Marvel Cinematic Universe fans hope will be revisited sometime in the future.
Read MoreThere were a plethora of villains in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Why didn't Vulture show up?
Read More"Spider-Man: No Way Home" has some sneaky silhouettes at the film's climax. Can you make out who they are?
Read MoreHaving trouble keeping track of the MCU's Spider-Man? We don't blame you. Let's break down all the events of Tom Holland's appearances, step-by-step.
Read MoreMarvel's Dazzler was poised to be a trendsetter as she paved a way for cross-promotional opportunities.
Read MoreActress Rachel Brosnahan's newest character has plenty of secrets to hide ... as well as an extraordinarily distinctive physical feature.
Read MoreWatch the new trailer for the upcoming Hulu series centered on the kids of the super-villains known as the Pride.
Read MoreThe series is set to premiere on Tuesday, November 21 on Hulu.
Read MoreDeadpool 2's marketing campaign with Trolli dropped earlier this week. Now we've realized that there's much more to the promotional cycle than first thought.
Read MoreHawkeye viewers were thrilled by the surprise return of Kingpin, but they weren't the only people kept in the dark about the character's appearance.
Read MoreIf Andrew Garfield plays Spider-Man again, he'll be back in the training room. Here's what it will take for him to get ripped as the web-slinger one more time.
Read MoreAs seen in The Good Place's Season 2 blooper reel, fans were able to discover that Kristen Bell kept something in her mouth while filming the show.
Read MoreTobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield lent more than a bit of their own creativity to the process of making Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Read MoreOf Spider-Man's fearsome foes, few have done as much damage to the wall-crawler as Green Goblin. Here is the villain's history with the web-slinger, explained.
Read MoreWho could we see in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness"? Here are the Marvel movie and TV universes that might pop up, from least to most likely.
Read MoreFans may have just learned who will play Ghost Rider in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here's who they think landed the job or is at least open to taking it.
Read MoreThe return of "X-Men" also allows the cartoon to revisit some unfinished business. Here are 12 dangling plot threads "X-Men '97" could resolve.
Read MoreThe Disney Channel series Hannah Montana was a fan-favorite when it aired, but there's one thing about the actor who plays Jackson that might surprise old fans.
Read MoreHere's why we suspect the TVA, introduced in the Marvel/Disney+ series Loki, didn't show up during the multiversal events of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Read MoreThere's a glaring plot hole in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" relating to Electro (Jamie Foxx). Here's what it is and why it's so confusing.
Read MoreNed and MJ no longer remember Peter Parker after the events of "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Here's how we think they might get their memory back.
Read MoreThere were a handful of villains in "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Why wasn't Scorpion a part of the mix?
Read MoreIn the latest Marvel film "Spider-Man: No Way Home" starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker, there's a funny line towards the end that is a nod to real life.
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