Keanu Reeves may be beloved for franchises like "The Matrix," "John Wick" and "Bill and Ted," but he also worked an odd job as a reporter in the 1980s.
Despite China being responsible for millions in ticket sales, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever might not land on the country's big screen due to one plot point.
With Black Panther: Wakanda Forever out in cinemas, fans are hoping that Winston Duke's Jabari leader M'Baku has a pivotal role in the county's leadership.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" featured the return of a voice acting cameo from the first film, voicing Shuri's artificial intelligence (AI) assistant Griot.
Calls for a solo "Namor" film are already being seen, but those asking might be surprised to learn that possibility actually goes back to the early '00s.
Namor makes a complicated antagonist since his motivations in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" are more about protecting his people than hurting others.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" features Namor's long-awaited entrance into the MCU, but this version doesn't hail from Atlantis for some interesting reasons.
In preparation for the debut of "1923" on Paramount+, first-look images of Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as Jacob and Cara Dutton have reached the internet.
MCU movies aren't always critical darlings, so it's impressive that "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" has achieved a Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The new trailer is out for "John Wick: Chapter 4" and while most fans are excited to see Keanu Reeves back in action, they're sad about not seeing Scott Adkins.