Frank has been through it at this point and, apparently, so has the Big Apple. As Castle quickly dispatches a pair of goobers, it can be seen that the Richmond Hills neighborhood of Queens appears to be experiencing a bit of a riot. Whether that’s related to Frank’s actions oor not remains to be seen but it doesn’t seem to be his top priority as he seems to be trying to make his way through it.
Marvel has still revealed very little about the project, co-written by Bernthal and Reinaldo Marcus Green, so it’s not currently clear if it’s set between seasons of Daredevil: Born Again or after, which would then mean it would likely lead directly to the character’s appearance in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Whatever the case, it certainly seems as though fans are in for a brutal experience when The Punisher Special Presentation hits D+ in 2026.
As first revealed in November 2024, John Malkovich was cast in The Fantastic Four: First Steps as Marvel Comics’ villain and twisted genius Ivan Kragoff. First introduced in January 1963’s Fantastic Four #13, Kragoff is better known as the Red Ghost, a recurring foe of Marvel’s First Family who often used his army of Super-Apes to aid him in his plans. Unfortunately, as recently revealed by director Matt Shakman, Malkovich‘s role was cut from the film. Now, in a new interview, Shakman has detailed why the decision was made and explained that it’s unlikely the footage will ever be seen.
“We wanted to get the sense of history. We wanted these characters to feel lived in. We wanted the city to feel lived in. This is a real family, and they’ve been doing this for four years. Part of that was showing all the things they’ve done along the way,” said Shakman of the film’s opening act montage that replaced the classic origin story.“Building the Future Foundation, defeating Red Ghost, Mad Thinker, Mole Man…it was part of building the history for them so we could jump in and see them change as a family when a child is introduced.”
“We had an opening that involved a lot of action about the Red Ghost,” Shakman continued. “We had an incredible performance from John Malkovich. It was just so much material when we were trying to get to that present-day moment when their world changes and Franklin’s arrival becomes imminent.“
There were a lot of things that ultimately ended up hitting the cutting room floor. When we were building a ’60s retro-future world, introducing all of these villains, introducing these four main characters as a group, as well as individually, introducing the idea of a child — there was a lot of stuff to balance in this movie and some things had to go ultimately in terms of shaping the film for its final version.
-Matt Shakman
“We had Red Ghost trying to steal a rocket ship with his apes, Reed trying to defeat him and outwitting him,” he said of the cut scene. “They had a lot of really fun stuff. We used snippets of it in that montage you see where he’s kicking one of the Super-Apes into the water.“
While Malkovich‘s take on Kragoff didn’t make the final cut, the character did appear in the film’s post-credit scene, as did his Super-Apes. “You can see in the credits Reed getting his face pulled by a baboon, which is an homage to Alex Ross,“ said Shakman. It’s unlikely that Marvel Studios has current plans for Earth-828’s Red Ghost in Avengers: Doomsday or Avengers: Secret Wars, but perhaps–and hopefully–there’s a way for Malkovich to bring the character to the screen in some way before long.
James Gunn has always loved hiding Easter Eggs in his superhero films. While some are a little easier to discover, the director famously led fans on a years-long hunt of coded information in the coordinates of locations in Guardians of the Galaxy and hasn’t updated the process in some time. His latest (and perhaps greatest) superhero film, Superman, contained dozens, including a large and lovely mural painted on a wall in the backdrop of a scene set in the Hall of Justice that depicts the history of metahumans in the DCU. Now, after giving fans some time to identify the characters, Gunn has posted high-res images of the mural online, making that task much easier. We’ve chosen to break the characters down in parts, left to right, beginning with those who likely were among the earliest heroes in the DCU.
Sister Symmetry: An Agent of Order in the DC Universe
Sister Symmetry is a powerful and enigmatic figure within the DC Comics pantheon, primarily known as an avatar of the Lords of Order. While not a standalone hero in the traditional sense, her presence signifies the machinations and cosmic influence of these ancient beings who strive to maintain balance and impose structure upon the multiverse.
Her most prominent manifestation in modern DC continuity has been through Madame Xanadu. The mystical Madame Xanadu, a long-lived sorceress and advisor to many of the DC Universe’s magical elite, has at times been forced to serve as a host for Sister Symmetry, typically through the mystical artifact known as the Cloak of Cyra. When adorned with this cloak, Xanadu’s powers and personality are subsumed by the will of Sister Symmetry, turning her into a direct agent of the Lords of Order.
As a representative of the Lords of Order, Sister Symmetry possesses immense magical abilities, often focused on manipulating and controlling existing magical energies rather than creating them. Her powers reflect the essence of order, including:
Precognition and Divination: The ability to foresee events and understand complex magical forces.
Transmutation: The power to alter matter and energy, often to impose a more “ordered” state.
Eldritch Blasts and Elemental Control: Manifestations of raw magical energy and command over natural elements.
Teleportation and Astral Projection: The capacity to traverse vast distances and operate on other planes of existence.
Immortality: As a being tied to the Lords of Order, she transcends mortal limitations.
Sister Symmetry’s appearances are often tied to major magical crises in the DC Universe, particularly those that threaten to unravel the fabric of reality through chaotic forces. Her actions, while sometimes seemingly harsh or unfeeling, are driven by the ultimate goal of preserving order and preventing cosmic collapse.
The Silent Knight: Medieval Might and the Code of Chivalry in the DC Universe
Brian Kent, The Silent Knight,is a unique figure in the annals of DC Comics, standing apart from the costumed heroes and villains of the modern age. Hailing from 6th-century England, he is a chivalrous knight whose adventures are steeped in the lore of King Arthur and the age of legendary quests. His most distinctive trait, as his name suggests, is his vow of silence, a self-imposed penance for a past mistake or a dedication to his knightly duties.
Created by Robert Kanigher and Irv Novick, the Silent Knight first appeared in Brave and the Bold #1 (1955). While he operates in a historical setting, the Silent Knight’s connection to the broader DC Universe sometimes subtly emerges. He exists in a world where magic is real and powerful, and sometimes faces threats that hint at connections to larger mystical forces. Though not directly interacting with modern heroes, his existence enriches the DC tapestry by demonstrating that heroism transcends time periods and different forms of “costumed” identity.
The Silent Knight possesses no inherent superpowers, but he is a master of medieval combat and strategy. His formidable skills include:
Exceptional Swordsmanship: He is an unparalleled swordsman, capable of defeating multiple opponents with his broadsword.
Master Horseman and Jouster: Highly skilled in mounted combat, he is a formidable opponent in jousts and charges.
Skilled Archer: Though primarily a melee fighter, he is also proficient with a longbow.
Tactician and Strategist: He often outmaneuvers his foes through clever planning and understanding of battlefield dynamics.
Unwavering Moral Compass: His strict adherence to his knightly vows and code of chivalry often serves as his greatest strength, guiding his actions with honor and integrity.
The Silent Knight serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of classic heroism and the foundational ideals of courage, justice, and self-sacrifice, proving that a true hero can emerge in any era, with or without a word. As part of a modern retcon Kent is now believed to have been. one of the many past lives of Carter Hall, aka Hawkman.
Exoristos: The Exiled Amazon of the Demon Knights
Exoristos is a compelling and formidable character introduced to the DC Universe as part of the “New 52” relaunch, primarily featuring in the medieval-set series Demon Knights. Her name itself, “Exoristos,” means “exile” in Greek, directly reflecting her background as an Amazon warrior cast out from her homeland.
First appearing in Demon Knights #1 (2011), Exoristos is a powerful Amazon who, unlike many of her Themysciran sisters, roams the world during the Dark Ages. Her reason for exile is a key mystery of her character, and it profoundly shapes her worldview and interactions with others. She’s often portrayed as a pragmatic, sometimes cynical, and fiercely independent warrior.
Exoristos becomes a central member of the titular Demon Knights, an unlikely assemblage of immortal and super-powered individuals brought together to defend a small town from a powerful magical assault. This team includes other notable DC figures such as Etrigan the Demon (and his human host Jason Blood), Madame Xanadu, Vandal Savage, the Shining Knight (Sir Ystin), and Al Jabr. Her interactions within this diverse group often highlight her unique perspective as an Amazon navigating a less civilized and more brutal world.
As an Amazon, Exoristos possesses a formidable array of enhanced physical attributes and warrior training:
Superhuman Strength: She possesses immense strength, easily capable of overpowering multiple human foes, battling mythical creatures, and even stopping a giant rhino with a sledgehammer.
Superhuman Durability: Exoristos is highly resistant to injury, able to withstand blows that would kill ordinary humans.
Enhanced Stamina: She can exert herself at peak physical levels for extended periods without tiring.
Master Combatant: Trained in the Amazonian tradition, she is an expert in various forms of armed and unarmed combat. She is proficient with swords, axes, and other medieval weaponry.
Skilled Tactician: Beyond raw power, Exoristos demonstrates strategic thinking and battlefield awareness.
Exoristos embodies the Amazonian warrior spirit, but her exile and experiences in the brutal medieval world have also instilled in her a grounded, sometimes weary wisdom. Her story explores themes of belonging, the consequences of ideals, and the ongoing struggle for justice in a harsh world, making her a standout character from the Demon Knights series.
The Black Pirate: Swashbuckling Justice on the High Seas of History
The Black Pirate, primarily Jon Valor, is a classic DC Comics character who brings the adventurous spirit of the Golden Age of Piracy to the comic book page. Created by Sheldon Moldoff, he first appeared in Action Comics #23 in 1940, establishing himself as a unique hero operating centuries before the advent of modern superheroes.
A 16th-century English privateer, Valor, under the guise of the Black Pirate, uses his skills and ship to fight for justice and challenge tyranny on the high seas and in the burgeoning nations of Europe. Unlike many of the more villainous pirates of popular culture, Valor operates with a strong moral code. He is essentially a freedom fighter, using his buccaneering skills to aid the oppressed and punish the corrupt.
The Black Pirate’s stories are characterized by their historical setting, emphasizing swordsmanship, sailing prowess, and a sense of derring-do. He is often accompanied by his son, Justin, who serves as his loyal, if sometimes impetuous, sidekick.
While primarily a historical character, Jon Valor has had a notable posthumous influence in modern DC Comics. His ghost played an important role in James Robinson’s acclaimed Starman series, where he helped Jack Knight in his quest. This appearance highlighted the lasting legacy of heroism across time periods within the DC Universe. His grandson, Jack Valor, has also taken up the mantle of the Black Pirate in more contemporary stories.
The Black Pirate possesses no superpowers but is an exceptionally skilled and resourceful human:
Master Swordsman: Jon Valor is an expert with a cutlass and other blades, capable of engaging and defeating multiple opponents.
Exceptional Sailor and Navigator: He is a brilliant ship captain, possessing an innate understanding of naval strategy, seamanship, and navigation.
Highly Skilled Tactician: He can devise clever plans to outwit his enemies and lead his crew effectively in various situations.
Acrobatic and Agile: His life at sea and in combat has made him remarkably agile, capable of swinging, climbing, and performing feats of physical prowess.
Keen Intellect: He is a shrewd observer and a capable detective, often uncovering hidden motives and solving complex problems.
The Black Pirate serves as a timeless emblem of adventure and justice, demonstrating that heroism is not confined to any single era, and that a strong moral compass, combined with skill and courage, can make a significant difference in the face of oppression. His recent appearance in a mural in the Hall of Justice in the new Superman film further solidifies his place as an enduring figure in the DC pantheon.
This is the history of Wakanda as told through the War Dogs.
-Brad Winderbaum on Eyes of Wakanda
Created under Black Panther franchise writer/director Ryan Coogler‘s Proximity Media banner and directed by Todd Harris, one episode of Eyes of Wakanda, according to reports, is set during the time of the Trojan War. While it seems historians are all over the place when trying to pin down exactly when the Trojan War took place–if at all–an episode set during it would likely take place in the 12th or 11th century B.C., stretching the known timeline of the MCU.
The four-episode series was set to hit D+ on August 27th; however, as revealed by EW, the project will now debut on the streamer on August 1st.
“The highs and lows [of anticipation], when it’s coming out, when we completed it, public perception, when we can talk about all those kinds of things…. There’s been so many ups and downs in the waves of those that I’ve just become numb to it,” series creator Todd Harris told EW about the move.
Marvel Animation’s new action-adventure series Eyes of Wakanda follows the adventures of brave Wakandan warriors throughout history. In this globe-trotting adventure, the heroes must carry-out dangerous missions to retrieve Vibranium artifacts from the enemies of Wakanda. They are the Hatut Zaraze and this is their story.
-Official Synopsis for Eyes of Wakanda
“My goal for the whole show was to do the thing that a movie has trouble doing, which is making the world bigger,” he explained. “It is a nation with multiple zip codes. It was mostly just expanding the backdrop of the world that Ryan was able to establish, with just a little bit more time and a few more opportunities at the watering hole. These things have been around for this long, really spreading out the mythology of Wakanda.”
According to a press release, Eyes of Wakanda will feature the voices of Winnie Harlow, Cress Williams (Black Lightning) as The Lion, Patricia Belcher (Bones), Larry Herron (HelloNeighbor: Welcome to Raven Brooks), Adam Gold, Lynn Whitfield (The Chi), Jacques Colimon (The Society), Jona Xiao (Hightown), Isaac Robinson-Smith (X-Men ’97), Gary Anthony Williams (Batman: Caped Crusader), Zeke Alton (Dungeon Masters), Steve Toussaint (House of the Dragon) and Anika Noni Rose (the voice of Jasmine in the Princess and the Frog).
After losing its original and still unknown screenwriter, the Booster Gold streaming series seemed dead in the water at DC Studios. It turns out that is not the case, however, as the studio has brought on a new writer to take a crack at the pilot.
According to Deadline, David Jenkins (Our Flag Means Death) has taken over duties on cracking the code and, if DC Studios co-chairs James Gunn and Peter Safran are happy with his take on the pilot, the plan is for him to take on showrunner duties on the series.
Described in 2022 by Safran as a “loser from the future who uses his basic future technology to come back to today to pretend to be a superhero“, Michael Jon Carter isn’t one of DC Studios household names but has been a character Gunn has been locked in on since putting together DC Studios Chapter One: Gods and Monsters slate. Though there had been rumors that Kumail Nanjiani had landed the role of Carter, no official word has ever come on the matter.
The goal from the beginning was to give the honor that the great characters deserved; the Wonder Womans, Batmans, and Supermans. But then also to prop up these lesser-known characters like Peacemaker, Booster Gold, and The Huntress.
-James Gunn
The series was initially described as an “outright comedy” and Gunn described the story of the time-displaced 25th Century hero as “imposter syndrome as a superhero.” How do you deal with that?”, asked Gunn, who added that the series will focus on how Carter “tries to use this future technology to be loved by the people of today and what is really at the base of that.”
The Fantastic Four: First Steps has begun its global run and it didn’t take long for the leaks to hit social media. Ahead of the film’s opening domestic weekend, clips and stills of one of the project’s stingers have landed online, providing a first look at the ultimate villain of the Multiverse Saga.
The mid-credit scene, directed by The Russo brothers, shows Franklin Richards looking up and touching the face of Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom while the cloaked and hooded villain holds his iconic mask in his hand.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps has opened to incredibly strong critical consensus, currently sitting at an 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, and is projected to open to a $200+M take globally. With Doom and the First Family both set to take center stage in Avengers: Doomsday, the film has already established itself as a must-see as the Multiverse Saga begins to move toward its end.
It’s like a shotgun blast of a story, but also has all the pathos and emotion that you want out of a Frank Castle story.
–Brad Winderbaum on The Punisher Special Presentation
In terms of MCU Punisher continuity, Ma Gnucci makes quite a bit of sense as an antagonist for the project given that Frank wiped out several members of the Gnucci Crime Family, including her son Tony, in the first episode of Season 1 of Netflix’s The Punisher. It’s possible that’s exactly what Gnucci is reminding Castle of here as she’s pointing at him.
Given that it’s mid-day and they’re at a playground, it’s unlikely this scene turns into anything to intense but is rather likely to be Gnucci informing Frank that she’s coming for him. In the comics, that meant first sending the “Punisher Task Force” after him, followed by a trio of assassins and then, finally, The Russian. While there’s been no word of whether or not that character will appear, he would present a very formidable physical challenge to Frank and allow for some of that over-the-top violence Netflixers lust over.
The Punisher Special Presentation will stream on D+ in 2026.
As Superman continues to soar at the box office and lay a solid foundation for DC Studios, the powers that be are wasting no time in building on its success. A recent report by the Wall Street Journal revealed plans for a pair of projects that would spin out of Superman, one starring Edi Gathegi‘s Mister Terrific and the other starring Skyler Gisondo‘s Jimmy Olsen. Now, a new report has provided some potential details about the latter.
According to DCU Leaks, DC Studios is developing the Olsen series as an anthology that would feature the character as he investigates supervillains for the Daily Planet.
As reported on our Discord…sources tell DCULeaks that a Jimmy Olsen series is in fact in development at DC Studios and is a project that we’ve been tracking for some time. It’s set to be a crime anthology series focused on different DC villains hosted by Jimmy Olsen. pic.twitter.com/A1FPZkNxYV
Should the series move forward, it would provide the opportunity to introduce a number of villains from Superman’s rogues’ gallery. While it’s unlikely that any of Superman’s arch villains would appear, Metropolis-based baddies such as Livewire, Toyman and The Prankster or crime lords such as Bruno Mannheim and Tobias Whale.
First appearing as an unnamed office boy in Action Comics #6 (1938), Jimmy was given his name and a more significant role in the Adventures of Superman radio serial in 1940. He made his comic book debut as “Jimmy” in Superman #13 (1941). In 1954, he even got his own comic series, Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen, which ran for 222 issues until 1982. The character has appeared in multiple Superman-related projects in different mediums over the years. Actors such as Marc McClure, Aaron Ashmore, Mehcad Brooks and Michael Cassidy have all added their own touches to the character with some straying pretty far from the nature of Olsen in the comics.
The world premiere of Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps took place at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles on July 21st, just a few days away from the film’s global release. While the review embargo lifts at noon on July 22nd, those in attendance shared their thoughts on social media and much like the sentiment that came from an earlier preview of the film, there’s a lot of high praise for director Matt Shakman‘s retrofuturistic take on Marvel’s First Family.
#FantasticFour is a visually stunning tribute to Jack Kirby & Stan Lee. Loved that it stands on its own, no homework required. Vanessa Kirby shines as Sue Storm, the heart of the film. This team is a strong First Step in the right direction for #Marvel’s first family! pic.twitter.com/rIXZSKiPPK
— Joseph Deckelmeier (@joedeckelmeier) July 22, 2025
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a spectacle. One that brings with it plenty of hope, some of the best comic book movie performances in recent memory from Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby, and an absolutely legendary score from Michael Giacchino. #FantasticFour#TheFantasticFourpic.twitter.com/Qg1SB4FGKr
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JULY 21: (L-R) Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios, Louis D’Esposito, Co-President, Marvel Studios, Matt Shakman, Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia Garner and Ralph Ineson speak onstage during The Fantastic Four: First Steps World Premiere at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on July 21, 2025. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney)
You would be right to feel fatigue from comic book movies lately, but The Fantastic Four: First Steps is something that’ll bring you back and want more from the genre. Excellent performances and aesthetics highlight this absolute smash of a film. #FantasticFour#TheFantasticFourpic.twitter.com/w5APm95vi6
— That Hashtag Show (Official) (@ThatHashtagShow) July 22, 2025
FANTASTIC FOUR- FINALLY a F4 movie that gets it right! Vanessa, Pedro, Joseph, & Ebon are perfect as Marvel’s super family. Galactus looks AWESOME as does all their powers, & the visuals. Score is incredible. One of the BEST MCU origin stories! #fantasticfour@MarvelStudiospic.twitter.com/O3FvBlGFxy
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JULY 21: (L-R) Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vanessa Kirby and Pedro Pascal attend The Fantastic Four: First Steps World Premiere at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California on July 21, 2025. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Disney)
#FantasticFour is the most visually stunning and tonally distinct MCU movie yet. All 4 of the main cast members kill it, with Vanessa Kirby being the standout. Giacchino's score is an all timer. You will regret not watching this movie in the biggest theater possible. pic.twitter.com/1gdoH71LuD
It’s rare for those in attendance at world premieres to speak ill of projects on social media and full reviews by critics will certainly set the narrative for the film; however, with many of the reactions highlighting the performance of the film’s cast, the score by Michael Giachinno and the fact that it truly stands alone and requires no prior knowledge of the MCU, it’s sounding as though The Fantastic Four: First Steps may well be a huge hit for Marvel Studios.
James Gunn has made it clear that DC Studios was prioritizing an all-new, all-different Wonder Woman for the DCU. And while the Superman director and DC Studios co-chair stopped short of agreeing to the notion that a new Wonder Woman film was being fast-tracked, he did make it clear that the character was crucial to the success of the fledgling shared universe and that a script was in the works but failed to reveal who had been entrusted with the project.
According to Variety, Supergirl screenwriter Ana Nogueira has landed the gig.
When I took this job, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow [the graphic novel that inspired 2026’s Supergirl] was, like, number one for me of the things I knew I wanted to do. Ana Nogueira just killed the script right away, and saw what I saw in how the comic could be adapted to film, where [Supergirl is] even rougher in the film than she is in the comic, I think.
-James Gunn
Gunn has roundly praised Nogueira for her work on the script for Supergirl, which is an adaptation of Tom King’s DC Comics series, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. In addition to Supergirl and now Wonder Woman, Nogueira has also been charged with developing a script for a live-action Teen Titans film, though it’s unclear how far along in development that project is or where it stands in the queue of DC Studios films.
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