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    Twitter Reacts To The MCU Phase 4 Reveals

    Minds were blown, jaws were dropped, marbles were lost, and social media sites were nearly broken after Marvel announced its Phase 4 slate at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Here's what delighted fans on Twitter had to say about each upcoming Phase 4 project.
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    The Real Reason Supergirl Ditched The Skirt

    ​​Supergirl​ is getting a new look for season 5 — and it's as much a matter of practicality than it is of fashion. The new look was unveiled to fans as San Diego Comic-Con, and the series' star Melissa Benoist had a hilarious explanation for fans: she's tired of freezing her legs off.
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    Will There Be A Veronica Mars Season 5?

    Veronica Mars made its triumphant return to television with a surprise early drop of season 4 on Hulu. After a daring season finale, fans are wondering where the show could go next. One question remains: will there be a Veronica Mars season 5?
  • What If Captain America Hadn't Vanished During World War Two!

    Marvel's What If...? Will Add A Twist To The Infinity Saga

    Big things are coming with Marvel's What If...?, which will alter the way you view the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios announced its forthcoming What If...? animated series at SDCC 2019, and Kevin Feige has now detailed that the show will add a twist to the MCU's Infinity Saga.
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    The Reason Avengers 5 Wasn't Announced At San Diego Comic-Con 2019

    Kevin Feige and his merry band of Marvel movie-makers brought down the house at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. What was missing from the panel, though, was the announcement of another Avengers movie — which some fans were holding out hope for. Here's why Avengers 5 wasn't announced at this year's SDCC.
  • Gwendoline Christie

    Why These GoT Stars Nominated Themselves For Emmys

    Bran Stark may have won the game of thrones, but with the 2019 Emmys coming up, the show's cast is still looking for wins of their own. Three Game of Thrones actors submitted themselves for consideration without telling network HBO... and all three scored nominations. Here's why they did it.
  • The Orville

    The Orville Headed To Hulu For Season 3

    The Orville has a new home. Seth MacFarlane's sci-fi adventure series The Orville will move from Fox, where it had aired its first two seasons, to Hulu for season 3. The man himself announced the shift during San Diego Comic-Con 2019.
  • Shannen Doherty

    Riverdale Season 4 Casts Shannen Doherty For Luke Perry Tribute

    Shannen Doherty is joining the cast of Riverdale season 4 for a very special reason. Announced at the series' panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Doherty will be a part of the Riverdale season 4 premiere, which will tribute Fred Andrews actor Luke Perry, who passed away in March at the age of 52.
  • Daisy Ridley Rey Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker

    The Final Shot Of Rise Of Skywalker Is Going To 'Melt Your Mind'

    Shut your eyes, cover your ears, and pinch your nose, 'cause Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is going to turn your brain to goo. More specifically, the final shot of the upcoming Star Wars flick will "melt your mind," according to diehard Star Wars fan and filmmaker Kevin Smith.
  • Wesley Snipes in Blade

    Wesley Snipes Fans React To The New Blade Casting

    Now that Mahershala Ali is firmly aboard the in-development movie, it looks like original Blade actor Wesley Snipes is sunsetting his iconic role for good. However, Snipes' fans are holding out hope that Marvel can make room for him in the Blade reboot — or else there might be hell to pay.
  • Doom Patrol

    Doom Patrol Renewed For Season 2

    Here comes the Doom. DC Universe's Doom Patrol has scored a second season renewal, announced at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. Executive producer Jeremy Carver and actress Diane Guerrero announced the Doom Patrol season 2 renewal, then confirmed that the episodes are arriving in 2020.
  • Brenton Thwaites evil Robin on Titans

    Titans Season 2 Release Date Announced

    Titans is gearing up for its second turn on DC Universe, and thanks to an announcement made at the streaming site's panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, we now know when the series will come back. Here's the official release date for Titans season 2.
  • Mark Ruffalo as Professor Hulk in Avengers: Endgame

    Smart Hulk Was Supposed To Appear First In Avengers: Infinity War

    If things had gone differently, Marvel fans would have met the mild-mannered, bespectacled Hulk an entire year early. Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have revealed that Bruce Banner was meant to become Professor Hulk in Avengers: Infinity War rather than in Avengers: Endgame.
  • Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok

    Valkyrie Confirmed As MCU's First Openly LGBTQ+ Superhero

    It's about time. Marvel Studios has confirmed that Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie will be the first openly LGBTQ+ superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with her sexuality being addressed in the upcoming Taika Waititi-directed adventure Thor: Love and Thunder.
  • Marvel's What If...? series logo

    Marvel's What If...? Animated Series Coming To Disney+

    Imagine all the possibilities! Marvel seeks to answer the age-old question "what if?" in its upcoming animated series entitled, well, What If...? — announced during the studio's Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 on Saturday, July 20.
  • Scarlett Johansson Black Widow

    Black Widow Solo Movie Release Date, Cast, Logo Unveiled

    At San Diego Comic-Con 2019, where the house of heroes gave a presentation packed with thrilling updates on its post-Avengers: Endgame plans, Marvel announced the release date and cast for Black Widow, then put a cherry on top of the news by unveiling the film's official logo.
  • Chris Hemsworth Thor

    Marvel Unveils 2020 And 2021 Slate For MCU Phase 4

    The Infinity Saga is complete. Now, we enter an entirely new era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After staying silent on its future plans, Marvel has done what everyone has all but begged the illustrious studio to do: announce the slate of Phase 4 movies and shows coming in 2020 and 2021.