These are the forgotten Marvel Comics superheroes who deserve to make their mark on the MCU, no matter how bizarre, obscure, or just plain goofy they are.
In 2020, Variety revealed that the director of "Captain Marvel" sequel "The Marvels," part of Phase Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, would be Nia DaCosta.
Hayley Atwell's Peggy Carter helped Howard Stark, broke boundaries and freed Erskine. Could a "What If...?" appearance lead to a live-action "Captain Carter"?
You might've heard, but the first trailer for the new "Spider-Man" flick is out in the world, and it's safe to say "No Way Home" is about to break open the MCU.
Let's take a closer look at some of the ways Marvel has lied about Black Panther, from his reasons for joining the Avengers to the reality of the Panther God.
We've all seen more assassin thrillers than we can count -- but that doesn't mean it isn't still fun to watch a hitman do their thing when it's done right.
The MCU needs to bring back Liv Tyler's Betty Ross, who became Harpy, had super-powered boyfriends and got Snapped, yet we haven't seen her since 2008.
Some Marvel fans have jokingly speculated that "The Hurt Locker" is an MCU prequel film. We examine Jeremey Renner, Anthony Mackie, Guy Pearce and others stars.
The final trailer for "Eternals" gave audiences an incredible look at Chloe Zhao's grand, sweeping vision of the MCU and it also revealed key team members.
Known for being the first to portray Batman on the big screen, Michael Keaton has seamlessly transitioned from DC superhero to Marvel villain — and back again.