All 5 MCU Projects Set Up By Fantastic Four: First Steps

Marvel Studios has experienced a significant change in its approach, with an increased emphasis on quality rather than quantity. This new focus is clearly visible in recent productions such as Deadpool & Wolverine, Agatha All Along, Thunderbolts, Ironheart, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Continuing this trend, The Fantastic Four: First Steps sets the stage for exciting developments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), particularly those that have been skillfully set up through the Fantastic Four’s journey in First Steps, as well as the film’s unexpected ending – including the surprising mid-credits scene of The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Marvel’s Most Overrated Story is Still Getting Praise (But Really Doesn’t Deserve It)

In contrast to many opinions, the highly acclaimed Marvel comic series from the ’90s, titled “The Age of Apocalypse“, is often considered one of the most overrated stories in the Marvel universe. While it does have its devoted fans who believe it’s among the best X-Men tales of the ’90s, a closer examination reveals that it’s not as exceptional as commonly thought. However, it’s important to note that there are certainly some outstanding episodes within the “AoA” series. Yet, upon objective analysis of the individual miniseries that constitute the narrative, it becomes clear that most fall short of greatness.

DC Tried to Ruin a Popular Team Before James Gunn Had the Chance to Use Them

It’s not just the Justice League whose reputation Warner Bros. seemed to tarnish. Shortly after the release of “Justice League” in cinemas, DC was planning its own streaming service called DC Universe. To attract subscribers, they decided to create a show centered around another beloved DC team. Unfortunately, the creative direction of the show left fans confused and almost led to the demise of the team forever.

Crunchyroll to Take Over Movie Theaters With Monthly “Anime Nights” Screenings

Crunchyroll is aiming to expand their offerings, as they announced Crunchyroll Anime Nights during the San Diego Comic-Con 2025 weekend. This event is touted as a way to pay tribute to anime’s history, enhance its current state, and celebrate its future with exclusive screenings taking place on the third Monday of each month at U.S. theaters. The first of these significant events will occur later in October, featuring the U.S. premiere of “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: A lonely dragon seeks love“. Further details for November and December have also been unveiled.

Sci-fi Fans Just Got a Free Streaming Surprise (But There’s a Catch)

The series we’re discussing is titled “Red Dwarf,” a comedic science fiction television program that originally aired on BBC Two back in 1988. Over time, it amassed a devoted fanbase. Currently, you can stream it on Hoopla, an application commonly used by libraries across the United States. If you have a valid library card, you can use this app on various streaming devices to access a vast collection of content. This isn’t limited to the media held by your local library, but also includes resources from other participating libraries on Hoopla as well.

Breaking Bad Creator’s New Series Gets First Footage and Premiere Date (And We Have Questions)

Apple TV+ unveiled a sneak peek and announced that the series Pluribus will debut on November 7, initiating an intriguing marketing strategy. This includes a mysterious teaser poster featuring a smiley face and the phrase “happiness is contagious” as well as a donut truck stationed near San Diego Comic-Con. The show’s official Instagram account shared, “We have no intention of causing harm, Comic-Con. We simply wish to spread joy.

PS5 Pro Users Surprised With New Very Rare Game

The game in discussion, the upcoming PS5 Pro 8K title, is a follow-up from VooFoo Studios and Ripstone, creators of Pure Pool. If you’re familiar with this name, it’s because they’ve been active for quite some time. Originally released as an exclusive for the PS4 console in July of 2014, it later became available on PC. By the end of that year, it made its way to Xbox One. In 2020, it found a home on Nintendo Switch too.

It’s Time for the Avengers to Break Up, Permanently

Although there might be no audible grumbles about the Avengers brand, it could be due to a decline in fan enthusiasm, often referred to as “fan fatigue”. Since the Avengers gained popularity and became a familiar term, largely thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Comics has consistently produced more and more Avengers material for its audience. This can lead to an overabundance, where the market becomes saturated with similar content, even if it carries a different label. However, this isn’t the only factor affecting the Avengers; other elements are also playing a role in their perceived decline.