Marvel Studios Reveals First Look At MCU’s 4th Iron Fist

Following Marvel Studios integrating “The Defenders Saga” into the MCU and reintroducing Charlie Cox’s Daredevil, Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, and soon Krysten Ritter’s Jessica Jones, fans are even more excited to see the return of Danny Rand, aka Iron Fist. While it remains unclear if he will show up in “Daredevil: Born Again” or another Netflix production, the studio announced last year that an Iron Fist character will be featured in the 2025 Disney+ animated series, “Eyes of Wakanda.

War Thunder Video Digest July 28 2025

While cannon artillery often receives plenty of attention, it’s high time for Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) to take center stage. In this part, we delve into the most effective methods for deploying, launching, and ultimately mastering these powerful munitions.

Overwatch 2 x NERF Collaboration Announced for August 5th

Instead of focusing on character skin updates in our previous collaborations, this time we could concentrate more on creating unique weapon skins. Over recent seasons, there have been an abundance of Mythic skins specifically for Reaper, Reinhardt, Soldier 76, Mercy, Ana, Ashe and Widowmaker. Given this trend, they seem to be the ideal choices for our upcoming NERF skin lineup.

X-Men Movies Star Wants To Bring a Divisive Black Panther Romance to the MCU

Alexandra Shipp expressed her eagerness to witness more of Storm’s story, particularly her relationship with T’Challa, during an interview with Perri Nemiroff from Collider while promoting her latest film, “Violent Ends.” She explained that she wants this aspect of Storm’s past to be explored and integrated into the narrative at that point in time. Essentially, Shipp is hinting at the portrayal of Storm’s long-standing romance and marriage to T’Challa’s Black Panther character from Marvel Comics, which could potentially become a reality within the MCU onscreen.

South Park Might Actually Be In Danger of Being Cancelled This Time

The humor surrounding Trump was certainly prominent in South Park Season 27’s debut, but what truly stood out was the underlying tension between Paramount and the show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who have been embroiled in significant legal disputes with Trump in recent months. This backdrop led the episode to explore the possibility of the series’ future, a topic that seems increasingly relevant given any potential further legal action.