Author: Joseph Aberl

  • ‘She-Hulk’s Origin May Take Place Before ‘Avengers: Endgame’

    ‘She-Hulk’s Origin May Take Place Before ‘Avengers: Endgame’

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded in so many ways, it’s quite difficult to keep up with where everything takes place across its timeline. Marvel Studios still refuses to provide a definite map to keep an overview, but the new Disney+ shows and films shave been hinting at where everything might take place. There are visual cues that commonly hint at where exactly it takes place or even just an outright confirmation such as Eternals‘ Ajak openly discussing the battle of Thanos. Disney+ Day offered us a glimpse into what 2022 has in store for us with the highlights being Moon Knight and She-Hulk. The latter will have the most connective tissue due to Mark Ruffalo‘s Bruce Banner having an active role in the story. The teaser also hinted at Jennifer Walter’s origin story and also may have given us a glimpse of when it takes place.

    In the trailer, we don’t get a clear look at Tatiana Maslany as the titular character. We do get a tease of her iconic outfit from the comics, but not her actual transformation. In a brief sequence, we see Professor Hulk discussing with Walters what it means to be a Hulk while she is in a containment field. Most likely, Banner used this lab to fuse both personalities together and crate his current alter ego. Yet, what stands out is if you take a close look at both of his arms. In Avengers: Endgame, Hulk makes the sacrifice and snaps half the universe back into existence but sacrifices his arm in the process. While he still can use it, we can see heavy burns that scarred him. Those wounds are noticeably absent here.

    There’s always a chance they haven’t finished work on this scene and might add it in post-production, but the detail does offer a look into the series timeline. It’s also worth highlighting due to Bruce Banner’s last appearance post-Endgame in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. In the film’s post-credits sequence, we see a hologram version of Banner (not his Professor Hulk form mind you) talking about the ring’s mysterious origins. As soon as we get a full view of Banner, he is still recovering from using the Infinity Gauntlet. The sling is also noticeably for his right arm, which is absent above.

    Is this a confirmation that her origin takes place before the events of Endgame? Not necessarily, as there’s also the story that She-Hulk builds up a film spin-off exploring the World War Hulk storyline. So, there’s a chance that we catch up with Banner at a point where his wounds have finally healed. Banner’s arm in Shang-Chi does not show any visual scarring, but it’s just interesting that he still has a sling to keep it steady. He’s also back to being a regular Banner again, which simply adds to the confusion. So, perhaps Walters gets the blood transfusion while he is Professor Hulk during an incident. He then tries to help her control the abilities but ends up joining the Avengers briefly. Once he retruns, he learns that she has fully embraced her Hulk-side and makes her way back to her normal life.

  • James Gunn is an Executive Producer for Disney+s ‘I Am Groot’

    James Gunn is an Executive Producer for Disney+s ‘I Am Groot’

    It’s been quite some time since we got the announcement of an animated special focused on the popular Baby Groot introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. We didn’t know much about the project but heard it might go for a photo-realistic style, which was confirmed during the teases during Disney+ Day. Now, Guardians director James Gunn was asked if he is involved with the series. He has now confirmed that he is an executive producer on the project.

    https://twitter.com/JamesGunn/status/1459320556986277891

    It makes sense that he’s an executive producer on the project. Not only did he introduce the world to the loveable version of the character, but is also actively working on the next entry in the Guardians franchise. He’s also busy preparing a Holiday special that’ll likely release at the end of 2022 ahead of the third film’s release.

    It’s very likely that I Am Groot is closer to what Disney+ has released with projects like Dug Days or Olaf Presents. Rather than an actual series, it’s more small vignettes that feature the little tree in hilarious situations. It may still end up being canon, as we bridge the gap between the post-credit sequence from the first film until they are on a mission for the Sovereign in the second part.

    Source: Twitter

  • Latest ‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Dev Stream Offers Glimpse of Game’s First Raid

    Latest ‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Dev Stream Offers Glimpse of Game’s First Raid

    A lot of the excitement for Marvel’s Avengers upcoming update surrounds the addition of Spider-Man for PlayStation players. Yet, there’s also the massive addition of the game’s first attempt at a Raid. We’ve had teases that we’ll get to face off against the sound version of Ulysses Klaw one last time. While we got some concept art teasing the game, the latest Crystal Dynamics developer stream offered a clearer picture of what we can expect from this massive mission.

    So, the mission is split into two types, as confirmed during the announcement. You’ll have a regular and an Elite version. The latter is accessible once you hit the higher cap of your character’s Power Level. To access it, grinding gear is essential, as you no longer need resources but can use your gear to upgrade others. It’s part of the new system that is quite a promising change to make the endgame worth replaying. They also highlighted that the Elite version is not just a harder version of the original, but things are going to get mixed up in a way that it feels like a different experience.

    Now, the dev stream also offered us some insight into one part of the game’s mission, which is going to be the longest piece of content in the game. It continues where the War for Wakanda storyline left off as Klaw got away and the Vibranium continues to spread. So, you’ll be quite busy coordinating with your teammates, as one room forces the team to coordinate. Some of the new gear items also help push co-op, as you’ll be able to share boosts from perks through the new Sonic Conduit. So, you can be a sender or receiver of bonuses, which is the first step to pushing team-based builds that are essential for the Elite version of the game’s raid.

    They also highlighted that the game’s supporting cast will play a role in this mission. So, you’ll be in one room where Shuri is trying to help you keep the corruption from spreading. CD teased that you’ll have to think quickly on who takes care of what tasks, such as one player having to take care of something while the others defend Shuri. They also teased that there might be some fun magical elements in the game.

    Now, the biggest highlight will be the fight against Klaw. In the initial operation, he teased his giant form but shrunk down for a more manageable fight. So, there was some concern we might have a similar situation. Luckily, Crystal Dynamics confirmed that you will face him in his giant sound form and we might even see him unleash his anger throughout the mission. There was a tease that it might be a few smaller confrontations (alongside some mini-bosses) before you take him face on.

    There’s a lot happening with this Raid and it’s quite promising what has been teased so far. The potential of having Klaw looming over you, as you try to get through the various missions and seeing the Vibranium spread sounds like a promising concept to turn into such a massive mission. One of the lead developers highlighted that their goal was always to build towards these big Avengers-level threats, as they also want to get to a point where you have to face off against a Kree Sentry like from the first campaign. Here’s hoping they can make that a reality soon.

    Source: Twitch

  • New ‘Spider-Man’ Suits Featured in Latest ‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Dev Stream

    New ‘Spider-Man’ Suits Featured in Latest ‘Marvel’s Avengers’ Dev Stream

    The latest dev stream has finally dropped offering our first look at some of the upcoming new Spider-Man skins heading to Marvel’s Avengers. We still haven’t gotten a glimpse of the character in action, but that was confirmed to happen on November 29th’s War Table video. Until then, we’re getting various updates and teases for the major new gear upgrades and the game’s first Raid. Yet, they knew why people were there and kicked it off with a look at various costumes. We got some of the game’s original designs and some inspired by comics.

    The highlights are a Steve Ditko-inspired design, one inspired by End of the World, and even the original armored Spider-Man Mark 1 design. A personal highlight is the Spider-Man Noir design, as you can see all the details of the mask being stitched together and even wearing a knitted sweater. In the stream, they also teased that the coat has its own physics built-in, which will be fun while swinging around.

    They also shared an additional new skin inspired by Secret War on the updated Developer blog that offers some more insights on the inspiration behind the various skins.

    The costumes are quite impressive and Mark 1 showing off reflections or the details on some of the skins highlights the quality that this game has put into bringing these designs to life. Plus, Spider-Man has some of the most variety in comics, which makes him the perfect template to experiment with the various designs.

    Source: Twitch, PlayStation

  • Sylvester Stallone Confirms Return With Set Video from ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    Sylvester Stallone Confirms Return With Set Video from ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’

    In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, we met Sylvester Stallone’s Stakar Ogord. He’s a loose adaptation of the comic character Starhawk, who originally was from the 31st century and a member of the original Guardians of the Galaxy. In the MCU, he’s one of the leaders of the Ravagers and the one who exiled Yondu for his actions working for Ego. They did give him a heartfelt farewell tribute at the end of the film, but it left us with the question of whether they might make a return.

    Luckily, we got our first rumor of his return back in July which might build upon the brief post-credits sequence of the older generation of Ravagers working together once again. It’s unclear what role he might have in James Gunn’s third and possibly final entry of the franchise, but it’s great to get a confirmation that he’s indeed in the film.

    It’s interesting that they are filming all his expressions to duplicate. In a way, it seems that it’s part of the routine at this point but they might also be considering aging the actor down for flashback sequences. They seemed to hint at the long history the Ravagers shared and might want to explore that in the final entry. Yondu getting a short cameo in a flashback would make for an interesting way to bring Michael Rooker back for a final entry of the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy directed by James Gunn. Plus, they might hint at the franchise’s future as well.

    Source: Instagram

  • ‘Harley Quinn’s Liza Singer Working on Animated ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’

    ‘Harley Quinn’s Liza Singer Working on Animated ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year’

    Back in September, we covered the announcement by Harley Quinn‘s Liza Singer that they had joined Marvel Studios in an unknown project. They had worked on a variety of 2D series including Disenchantment, DC Super Hero Girls, and Paramount+’s The Harper House. They also worked on their own Netflix series High in the Clouds. At the time, we didn’t know what other animation projects they had in development. Luckily, Disney+ Day changed all that and we learned about the new animated MCU prequel Spider-Man: Freshman Year. They confirmed their involvement on Twitter.

    https://twitter.com/LaserSinger/status/1459204266246082561

    Jeff Trammel is tackling the project as executive producer. In his announcement tweet, Singer joined in and shared her excitement working with Trammell on the project. Freshman Year, as the name implies, takes place during the time that Peter Parker turned into the hero we’ve come to love throughout the last few films. It’s quite an interesting surprise, as technically Spider-Man still belongs to Sony. So, it may be the reason it’s an animated project that means they aren’t dependent on Sony’s approval. There’s no word if Tom Holland might be involved with the project, but he also didn’t return for What If…?, which might still be connected to the way his contract works.

    Source: Twitter, Twitter (Announcement)

  • First Look at New Clint Barton ‘Hawkeye’ Funko

    First Look at New Clint Barton ‘Hawkeye’ Funko

    Almost every Disney property nowadays has received a Funko Pop. It’s almost become a tradition at this point and luckily the trend continues with the upcoming Hawkeye series. As we are currently celebrating Disney+ Day, they unveiled a new Hawkeye Funko pop that showcases our favorite archer Clint Barton in his upcoming new design. His new design, which is inspired by Matt Fraction and David Aja‘s take on the character in My Life as a Weapon.

    Hawkeye Series Pop! Vinyl Figure

    The great looking new Funko is now available for pre-order at Entertainment Earth for $11.99 and is set to ship in January. You can pre-order yours by following the link here!

    Hawkweye begins streaming on Disney Plus on November 24th!

    Murphy’s Multiverse is an Entertainment Earth affiliate.

    Source: Twitter

  • DISNEY+ DAY: First ‘Moon Knight’ Footage Teases Mr. Knight

    DISNEY+ DAY: First ‘Moon Knight’ Footage Teases Mr. Knight

    We finally got our first look at the Disney+ series introducing the world to Moon Knight. Oscar Isaac will play the iconic hero that fights with multiple personalities. So, he’s taken on different roles throughout his many runs but one has been a fan-favorite since they first appeared in Secret Avengers before gaining even more popularity in the Warren Ellis‘ 2014 run, Mr. Knight. His all-white suit was a visual standout and it seems that the new footage released on the upcoming series may have teased its appearance. In a brief sequence, we see Marc Spector on a bus and he’s wearing white gloves and what seems to be an all-white suit. So, he likely will become Mr. Knight at some point going by this image.

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    Source: Disney+

  • DISNEY+ DAY: First Look at Samuel L. Jackson’ Nick Fury in ‘Secret Invasion’

    DISNEY+ DAY: First Look at Samuel L. Jackson’ Nick Fury in ‘Secret Invasion’

    There have been quite a few goodies coming out in Disney+ Day, but the tease of Marvel Studios’ future had quite a few interesting hints at what is to come. Not only did we get our first tease of the Moon Knight costume and She-Hulk in action, but Secret Invasion also got some representation with a new logo and our first look at Samuel L. Jackson’s return as Nick Fury.

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    He certainly looks a bit more grizzled from the last time we saw him and it’s interesting that he has left his iconic eyepatch behind. Of course, given the title, this might be a Skrull in disguise as Fury. Here’s hoping we won’t have to wait too long until we get more from this series and what it has to offer.

    Source: Disney+

  • DISNEY+ DAY: New Look at ‘Ms. Marvel’ Alongside Summer 2022 Release Confirmation

    DISNEY+ DAY: New Look at ‘Ms. Marvel’ Alongside Summer 2022 Release Confirmation

    There have been quite a few theories about when we might expect the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel. Originally, it was announced to release in 2021 but as time went by there was a noticeable lack of news, especially when Hawkeye took June. Rumors had it heading for a Summer 2022 release, which has finally been confirmed during Disney+ Day.

    We also got a new look at the series with one moment teasing the also long-rumored new origin given to the character, as it’s uncertain if Ms. Marvel will remain an Inhuman in the MCU.

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    Source: Disney+, Twitter