Author: Joseph Aberl

  • SDCC: James Gunn Once Again Confirms ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ is His Last

    SDCC: James Gunn Once Again Confirms ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ is His Last

    San Diego Comic-Con is at full force, as Marvel Studios just steamrolled everyone in attendance with news after news. Luckily, things slowed down a bit to take a little emotional break to give the cast and crew of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 some time to reflect on their potentially last entry. James Gunn has once fully confirmed that the upcoming third entry of the trilogy will be his last era with it, but teases that it doesn’T mean everyone will die as a result of this decision. So, we shouldn’t expect every member to potentially be replaced if the franchise continues after all.

  • SDCC: Maria Bakalova to Voice Cosmo in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    SDCC: Maria Bakalova to Voice Cosmo in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    Well, here’s a new piece of information We have heard that Maria Bakalova, the breakout star from Bulgaria that appeared in 2020’s mockumentary Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, will appear in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Well, now it turns out that she will be the one to voice a now female version of Cosmo the Spacedog.

  • SDCC: Gamora to Lead the Ravagers in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    SDCC: Gamora to Lead the Ravagers in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    We’ve all wondered just how Gamora’s return from a different timeline would factor into the upcoming third entry of the Guardians of the Galaxy film. As it turns out, she’s been quite busy. While the Guardians were on some adventures alongside Thor Odinson, it seems that she has seemingly taken over the Ravagers and is now their new leader.

  • SDCC: MODOK Confirmed for ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Sequel

    SDCC: MODOK Confirmed for ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Sequel

    It’s long been theorized and rumored, but we finally have the confirmation. MODOK, the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing will appear in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. That’s a big move towards including one of the more ridiculous characters of the franchise, and it’s an exciting prospect. Especially with him joining Kang the Conquerer, who will be played by Jonathan Majors, which promises a potentially interesting match-up.

  • SDCC: VIllains Unite in MCU’s Upcoming Phase 5 Film ‘Thunderbolts’

    SDCC: VIllains Unite in MCU’s Upcoming Phase 5 Film ‘Thunderbolts’

    It looks like we finally have the official confirmation from Marvel Studios that the villain-focused team-up film, Thunderbolts, is heading our way. It seems that the film will be part of the studio’s next phase and is teasing a promising future direction for Marvel Studios’ creative new future. The film has finally been confirmed during a massive sweeping reveal of Phase 5 that includes a multitude of projects.

  • SDCC: ‘She-Hulk’ Trailer Offers First Tease of Daredevil’s Yellow Suit

    SDCC: ‘She-Hulk’ Trailer Offers First Tease of Daredevil’s Yellow Suit

    The latest trailer for She-Hulk has finally dropped and what has caught everyone off-guard is the fact that it gave us our best look yet at Matt Murdock’s return, once again played by Charlie Cox. While we did get to see him in Spider-Man: No Way Home, this trailer offered our best look at him in his Daredevil costume, which is taking a different direction. Instead of his usual red or black fare, he’s sporting a yellow look this time around.

    Source: SDCC

  • SDCC: Kevin Feige Declares MCU Phase 4 Over With ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

    SDCC: Kevin Feige Declares MCU Phase 4 Over With ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

    Here’s a surprising twist, it seems that Kevin Feige has announced that Phase 4 is over. While it was originally planned out back in 2019, many things have shifted over the years. Still, he took to San Diego Comic-Con to announce that the upcoming Black Panther sequel will be the end of Phase 4.

  • SDCC: ‘Daredevil’ is Born Again With New Disney+ Series, Running for 18 Episodes

    SDCC: ‘Daredevil’ is Born Again With New Disney+ Series, Running for 18 Episodes

    It’s not been too long since we first heard rumblings of Daredevil getting his own Disney+ series. Charlie Cox‘s return to the Marvel universe in Spider-Man: No Way Home was a big surprise for many and set his slow return to the franchise. Now, we finally got the announcement that the series is definitely coming and even has received a new title, as it is heading to Disney+ as Daredevil: Born Again. That#s not all, as it’ll seemingly run for 18 episodes.

  • SDCC: First Look at ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Sequel’s Kang and Stature

    SDCC: First Look at ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ Sequel’s Kang and Stature

    We’re still some time away from the official Marvel Studios panel, but in a surprising move, it seems that Marvel Studios Andy Parkart has shared an early look at Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Not only that, but it also includes our first teaser of Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror, as well as the design of Cassie Lang’s costume as Stature, the first time confirming she’ll take on the role in the upcoming film.

  • SDCC: ‘The Sandman’ Creator Once Pitched a ‘Marvel 1602’ Adaptation

    SDCC: ‘The Sandman’ Creator Once Pitched a ‘Marvel 1602’ Adaptation

    San Diego Comic-Con sometimes reveals some interesting details from the past that we may have never found out otherwise. Before the days of Marvel Studios, there was a very different regime. Ike Perlmutter is still famous for being very frugal and Avi Arad once had a big hand in what Marvel’s future was about, a production studio under the tutelage of toy producers. During that era, Neil Gaiman, the creator of Sandman and many iconic stories, seemingly tried to pitch a live-action film.

    It seems that back then he tried to pitch them a live-action adaptation of Marvel 1602, which was a unique storyline that would’ve explored our favorite heroes during the year 1602. While an interesting twist would connect it to the present day, the adaptation was certainly something that could’ve offered a very unique take on superhero stories. He has pointed out that he hopes maybe the current leadership is interested in adapting it.