3 Major Thor Stories the MCU Must Still Use After Chris Hemsworth’s Marvel Future Update

For the past year, rumors have circulated that Thor’s story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe would end with Avengers: Doomsday. However, Chris Hemsworth recently clarified on the Smartless podcast that he’ll be continuing as Thor for at least a couple more movies after the current storyline. This indicates Marvel Studios, led by Kevin Feige, has plans for the character even after Avengers: Secret Wars reboots the timeline. While the studio has successfully adapted storylines like Ragnarok and The Mighty Thor, there are still many important Thor arcs from the Marvel comics that haven’t been adapted for the big screen yet.

Star Trek Officially Confirms a Major Klingon Theory (& Sets Up a New Problem)

After much discussion, it’s now official: a new Klingon character in Star Trek is LGBTQ+. While it hasn’t been specified if Jay-Den Kraag (played by Karim Diane) is gay, bisexual, or pansexual, the seventh episode of Starfleet Academy strongly suggests a romantic relationship with human War College student Kyle Djokovic. Furthermore, Karim Diane’s co-star, George Hawkins, has confirmed Jay-Den is also attracted to Khionian student Darem, stating there is “romantic interest” between them.

Sam Wilson’s Captain America Journey: The MCU’s Missed Opportunities

Currently, Sam Wilson doesn’t feel like a strong leader for the Avengers – he seems more like an extra character. This isn’t a problem with the character himself, but with how the story has been written in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The franchise hasn’t fully realized Sam Wilson’s potential.

A Most Suspicious Disappearance: XRP Flees Binance, Could a Proposal Be Afoot?

One Mr. Darkfost of CryptoQuant (known to society by his Twitter handle @Darkfost_Coc) has declared the matter of utmost significance. He notes, with the solemnity of a man tallying inheritance taxes, that Binance’s “supply ratio”-a numerical measure of how much XRP lingers on the exchange-has declined. This, he insists, signals a shift from speculative fervor to “custody,” which is to say, the digital equivalent of hiding one’s coin in a locked drawer rather than leaving it temptingly on the gaming table.

‘The Dreadful’ Lands Divided Rotten Tomatoes Score for Sophie Turner and Kit Harington

In the new horror film, The Dreadful, actresses Turner and Harington play Anne, a woman controlled by her mother-in-law, and Jago, a war veteran who returns with a dangerous curse. The movie also stars Marcia Gay Harden, Laurence O’Fuarain, and Jonathan Howard. It’s directed by Natasha Kermani, known for her previous horror films Lucky (2020) and Abraham’s Boys (2023), which featured Titus Welliver of the Bosch series.