Fantastic Four: First Steps Director Says “There’s No Easter Eggs” (And We’re Relieved)

As a cinephile, I wholeheartedly echo these sentiments: We’re creating our very own cosmos here, and it’s nothing short of wondrous and empowering. There’s no need for superheroes beyond the ones we’ve crafted, no Easter eggs to hunt for, no surprise appearances from Iron Man or the like. They are the superheroes in this universe, and I can’t wait to explore the unique and different world we’re building. While I admire the interwoven Marvel Universe, this project offers a fresh and exciting departure. For now, this universe stands alone, our little corner of creation.

Are Xbox and PS5 Prices About to Skyrocket Due to Trump’s New Tariffs?

Under President Trump’s administration, various nations such as China, Canada, Japan, and Ireland, among others, have been subjected to tariffs. The tariff rates for these countries range between 10% and 49%, with the highest tariffs being imposed on Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and several Southeast Asian countries. Starting from April 5th, a standard 10% tariff will take effect, and there’s a possibility of even higher prices in the near future.

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Actress from The Newsroom highlighted certain concerns she held regarding the upcoming female-led space mission organized by Blue Origin, a space tech firm founded by Jeff Bezos.

X-Men ’97’s Jennifer Hale Talks Tackling Marvel’s Most Complicated Story in Season 2

Refreshing my memory on the nail-biting finale of X-Men ’97’s first season: I recall Scott Summers and Jean Grey being thrust into the future, leaving a significant chunk of the X-Men stranded in time. Later on, they encounter a futuristic group called “The Askani,” who play a crucial role in raising Nathaniel Grey, also known as Cable. While Cable is indeed Scott’s son, it’s important to note that he isn’t Jean’s biological child but rather the offspring of her clone Madelyne. This storyline, if the series follows the comic books closely, is packed with intricate details and moving pieces, making it one of the X-Men saga’s most complex tales to date.