Black Panther Reviews: A Bold Masterpiece From Marvel
Critics are glowing over a production that has introduced T'Challa and Wakanda in magnificent style, with some arguing that Michael B. Jordan steals the show.
Critics are glowing over a production that has introduced T'Challa and Wakanda in magnificent style, with some arguing that Michael B. Jordan steals the show.
Even with all the Super Bowl trailers, the social networks have been buzzing about possible Marvel theories.
As records continue to tumble for the upcoming blockbuster amid an attempt by DC fans to hijack the Rotten Tomatoes score, the rapper's production has been showcased in full.
Whether it's Blade 4, a Blade crossover with The Avengers or portraying a new character altogether, Snipes wants back in the superhero game
Producer Nate Moore opened up on Ryan Coogler's upcoming blockbuster, explaining that Marvel have laid the groundwork for their own Black Panther franchise.
As Chris Hemsworth takes a break from acting and perhaps the MCU altogether, Larson has been spotted on the set in Atlanta.
The directing duo have addressed one strong fan theory while Scarlett Johansson prepares to join Brie Larson for a standalone MCU title.
Making peace with the idea of ending his tenure in the franchise, the Australian admits that the 2019 sequel will likely be the God of Thunder's finale.
Exploring her Russia connection or the Widow program at large, the actress is open to a number of concepts for an MCU spinoff as the character lands a John Wick-style poster.
Premiering this summer with the return of Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly and Michael Douglas, Marvel have offered up the official narrative of the sequel.
New details are emerging for the Marvel blockbuster as Englishmen Tom Hardy and Tom Holland prepare to engage for 2018.
With the enigmatic Steve Rogers changing identities from Captain America briefly in the comics, one of the actor's autographs appeared to validate the fan theory.