Viral AI Fantastic Four Post-Credits Scene Almost Convinces Fans It’s Totally Real

The AI-created extra scene following the credits of The Fantastic Four: First Steps has become a hot topic online. While the film only hinted at Doctor Doom without showing Robert Downey Jr’s face, this bonus clip shows Doctor Doom removing his mask. Furthermore, it includes a conversation between Franklin Richards and Doctor Doom that didn’t occur in the actual post-credits scene.

Avatar Ash and Fire – TRAILER

In simpler terms, following the demise of Neteyam, Jake, Neytiri, and their family experience sorrow. They then encounter a hostile Na’vi tribe known as the Ash People, ruled by the fierce Varang. As tensions on Pandora rise, a fresh ethical dilemma surfaces.

Is Robert Downey Jr. in The Fantastic Four: First Steps?

In the movie “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”, Doctor Doom isn’t initially portrayed as the main antagonist. Instead, it is only after a leap of four years, marked by the end of the film, that the notorious villain seems to make an appearance at the Baxter Building.

How Resident Alien Could Still Continue After Series Cancellation

Sara Tomko hinted at the possibility of a Resident Alien film in the future during a panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego. Her comment was made following the confirmation that the series will conclude with Season 4 and there are currently no plans for a Season 5. (Source: ComicBookResources)

One of Disney Channel’s Best Cancelled Shows Eyeing a Big Return

Although Amphibia was cancelled in 2022, creator Matt Braly hinted at potential future developments for the show during a recent Comic-Con event. The specifics of what this continuation might entail are still unclear, but Braly appears eager to revisit the animated series starring Brenda Song.

Jeremy Renner Gets Real About The ‘Only’ Reason He Decided To Do Knives Out 3 In The Aftermath Of His Snowplow Accident

After regaining his health following a near-fatal snowplow accident on January 1, 2023, Renner made the decision to only accept projects that aligned with his family commitments. Fortunately for him, the project titled “Wake Up Dead Man” met those criteria, as he shared during his interviews promoting his book “My Next Breath“.

Bring Her Back – REVIEW

However, the mistreatment of Piper (Sora Wong), a blind schoolgirl eager to connect with her peers, persists as she encounters the cruel popular girls who mock her impairment. Matters take a turn for the worse when Piper and her brother Andy (Billy Barratt) discover their father deceased in the bathroom, forcing them into the care of Laura (Sally Hawkins), a former social worker with a foster child, Oliver (Jonah Wren Phillips). This child is unstable, bald, and mute, often gazing vacantly into the distance like Brooklyn Beckham when asked about his occupation. From the outset, it’s evident that Laura has her own issues, though the nature of these problems remains a secret for much of the film. As the story unfolds, hints are dropped that Piper and Billy may be in grave danger in the near future.