Deadpool & Wolverine: Aaron Stanford Confirms Pyro Is a Continuation From X2

Marvel Studios shook up the established narrative when they introduced the concept of variants into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, breaking away from their previous approach of telling one continuous story in a single timeline since 2008. Following Avengers: Endgame, the introduction of the multiverse opened up possibilities for filmmakers to delve into alternate realities and similar concepts. This development resulted in various versions of the same characters, sparking debates among fans about which character and reality should be included in the “Official Timeline.”

Solar Opposites: Dan Stevens Opens Up About Taking Over the Show’s Lead Role (Exclusive)

In the case of the hit animated series, Solar Opposites, they sought a replacement for their lead actor and producer, Justin Roiland, when the role called for a change. This is in stark contrast to Rick and Morty, where both roles were previously held by Roiland. Unlike Rick and Morty, which opted to maintain the original voices by casting new actors who could mimic them precisely, Solar Opposites seized this opportunity to introduce something fresh for the character Korvo. Dan Stevens, a beloved actor in the genre world, stepped into the role, bringing a distinctive British accent to his portrayal of Korvo.

My Hero Academia: You’re Next Opening Released Ahead of U.S. Premiere: Watch

The opening for “My Hero Academia: It’s Your Turn Now” has been unveiled prior to its global debut! The world is being dominated by “My Hero Academia,” as not only has Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga series concluded after a decade in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, but the anime is thriving with the premiere of Season 7 this Summer and a new movie hitting cinemas. “My Hero Academia: It’s Your Turn Now” is the fourth significant film in the series, featuring a fresh tale, and Deku and his hero comrades must confront a villainous adaptation of All Might.

Mark Wahlberg on The Six Billion Dollar Man Reboot, “It’s Gone Up Due to Inflation”

Over the course of nearly a decade, actor Mark Wahlberg has been linked to playing the lead role in a modern adaptation of the classic TV series “The Six Million Dollar Man“, which starred Lee Majors and ran from 1973-1978. However, the remake’s production has experienced various ups and downs since then, with the action and superhero movie genres progressing in the meantime. Despite this, Wahlberg remains eager to participate in the project. During a recent red carpet event for the upcoming Netflix film “The Union“, ComicBook asked Wahlberg if his co-stars Halle Berry or Tom Holland had attempted to convince him to join the Marvel universe. In response, Wahlberg emphasized that his main focus in the superhero realm is the remake of “The Six Million Dollar Man“, even humorously suggesting a title change due to current events.