Thanos’ Teased Return Allows Disney To Replicate MCU’s Best Film Despite Multiverse Saga’s Failures

A lot has changed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the big battle in Avengers: Endgame. While the original heroes have gone their separate ways, we’ve met many new ones. It’s true that the current setup for the Multiverse Saga doesn’t easily lead to a clear finale in the next Avengers films. But if Josh Brolin returns as Thanos, Marvel Studios could have a perfect solution.

20 Funniest Sitcom Side Characters, Ranked

Sitcoms always rely on strong lead characters – think Selina Meyer in Veep, the Griffins in Family Guy, or Mary Richards in The Mary Tyler Moore Show. However, some of the funniest moments in those shows actually come from supporting characters who appear in just a handful of episodes, like Uncle Jeff, Mayor West, and Sue Ann Nivens.

Toy Story 5 – TRAILER

The latest preview introduces Lilypad, a smart tablet shaped like a frog and voiced by Greta Lee (known from “TRON: Ares”). Lilypad complicates things for Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and the others as they face a brand new challenge to playtime.

“I Will Concede That It’s Dimmed a Little”: Morgan Freeman Talks Possible Retirement

Morgan Freeman recently spoke with The Guardian about his career, reflecting on the films that have made him a Hollywood legend and a sought-after voice for documentaries. He also shared his strong opposition to artificial intelligence, explaining, “I’m an actor – don’t try to copy my voice. I get paid for that work, so using AI to mimic me is essentially stealing from me.” He added that his lawyers are actively addressing the issue.

Now You See Me : Now You Don’t – REVIEW

It’s no surprise that J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), the leader of the original Four Horsemen, takes notice when a new trio of illusionists starts using their act and reputation to draw crowds. He’s not pleased, and soon both teams end up working together to steal a valuable diamond, the Heart, from the ruthless businesswoman Veronika Vanderburg (Rosamund Pike), bringing a touch of South African flair to the villainous role. What follows is a delightfully complicated story filled with twists and turns as the teams travel the globe, using their skills to pull off elaborate schemes and facing increasingly dangerous situations – and, just like the previous films, nothing is quite as it appears.

The Running Man – REVIEW

I was really intrigued by Glen Powell taking on the lead role – he plays Ben Richards as a much more relatable, everyday guy, though he definitely has a temper, which is why he keeps getting fired. And he’s just lost another job! Now, he’s trying to win it back while also looking after the kids, and his wife is working double shifts just to keep them afloat. It all happens in this really bleak, cynical future where game shows are unbelievably brutal – physically and emotionally. The biggest, most notorious one is ‘The Running Man’, offering a huge cash prize… if you can survive. Spoiler alert: no one ever does, but people keep signing up anyway. Against his wife’s better judgement, Ben enters, passes the qualifications, and ends up competing with two other people who, let’s be honest, don’t stand much of a chance. The whole thing is hosted by this wildly over-the-top TV presenter – Colman Domingo is fantastic! – and the three contestants are thrown into the city, egged on by a bloodthirsty audience, with the goal of surviving for 30 days. And just like that, the games begin.