Spider-Man 4 Moving Forward With Shang-Chi Director

In a new turn of events, Spider-Man is set to reappear on screen under Sony and Marvel’s banner, with Tom Holland resuming his role as the amiable web-slinger. Unlike previous films, there will be a fresh face behind the camera directing the action, as Jon Watts has completed his trilogy with Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021. Taking over the directorial duties is Destin Daniel Cretton, and both Marvel and Sony are eager to start production on the next Spider-Man project soon.

Choose Your Fighter With These Marvel vs. Capcom Comic Variant Covers

Experience the blend of comic books and video games as you prepare to choose your champions: Marvel vs. Capcom is set to spotlight Marvel Comics. The publishing house has disclosed that forthcoming editions of comics like Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, X-Men, and additional titles will showcase Bengus’ exclusive Marvel vs. Capcom character artwork in a fresh line of variant covers, set to debut in December. The 11-cover series highlights individual Marvel characters and adversaries as they are depicted in the Capcom-created fighting games, which will be compiled in the forthcoming Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics.

Uzumaki Exec Explains How the Anime Captured Junji Ito’s Iconic Art

At long last, “Spiral Into Darkness,” or Uzumaki as it’s commonly known, is set to premiere on Adult Swim later this month. One of the key figures behind the production has shared insights into how they successfully translated Junji Ito’s distinctive artwork and style for the anime adaptation. Junji Ito is a highly influential manga creator, with his chilling works serving as a major inspiration for numerous other creators in the field today. While many of Ito’s works have been adapted into anime, Uzumaki has been eagerly anticipated by fans, who consider it to be his most outstanding creation overall.

Swerve Strickland Responds to Controversy Over AEW All Out Match

Over the weekend, AEW held their annual “All Out” pay-per-view event at the NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois. The main event showcased two of AEW’s prominent figures, “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland, who have been embroiled in a heated feud lately. In recent weeks, Swerve disclosed Hangman’s secret about having another child, while Hangman retaliated by torching Swerve’s childhood home. The tension culminated in an Unsanctioned Steel Cage match, trapping both combatants inside with only a referee present to oversee their actions. Needless to say, they didn’t hold back. This intense confrontation has sparked considerable debate on social media, with many spectators expressing concern about its dangerous nature.