After a seven year hiatus, Lucasfilm will bring Star Wars back to theaters next May with The Mandalorian and Grogu, directed by Mandoverse architect Jon Favreau. The studio has at least another half dozen theatrical projects in development, including director Shawn Levy‘s Star Wars: Starfighter, which will star Ryan Gosling, Mia Goth and Matt Smith and is set to debut on May 28, 2027. Further down the road, a new trilogy being created by Simon Kinberg, a “Jedi Prime” project by director James Mangold, a long-gestating film from Taika Waititi and a New Jedi Order film starring Daisy Ridley from director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy are all set to expand they mythology of the galaxy far, far away created by George Lucas. Now, a new report indicates that the studio intends to take a page from Favreau’s Mandoverse book and use one of those projects to launch a series of connected projects all intended for theaters.
According to insider Daniel Richtman, Lucasfilm is reportedly developing a full slate of films, set in the New Jedi Order era, beginning with Obaid-Chinoy’s film which is still being written by The Bourne Ultimatum and The Banker scribeGeorge Nolfi. Richtman’s report claims that the film will launch a series of movies which will ultimately culminate in a event film that will see a number of familiar Star Wars characters share the screen.
I know the storyline for one film. That’s not to say that that’s all it is, but that’s what I was told about. And I imagine it will be the next film, I think. I mean, again, I don’t know, post strikes and everything, how quickly everything will start up again. But yes, so far, I know the story of one film and I think people will be very excited.
-Daisy Ridley
Richtman’s report aligns with reports that Lucasfilm views Ridley as its “most valuable cinematic assest” and comments from the actress which have indicated multiple projects were in the works.
After acquiring the live-action rights to the characters in the 2019 Disney-Fox merger, Marvel Studios took great care in bringing The Fantastic Four into the MCU. Six years later, the First Family hit the screen in The Fantastic Four: First Steps in what has been roundly praised as one of the studio’s best efforts in The Multiverse Saga. Though the film suffered a precipitous dropoff in its second week at the box office, the Matt Shakman-helmed sci-fi flick charmed audiences with its retrofuturistic setting and old-timey sense of hope.
The titular four are set to play key roles in both Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, which will keep the cast busy for most of the next year and a half, which means if a sequel were in the works, it would likely not hit theaters until 2028 or later. And now a new report from a familiar source looks to put concerns that the struggles at the box office might have put a premature end to the Fantastic Four franchise.
According to industry insider Jeff “The In” Sneider, following Disney President Bob Iger’s praise for the film, which he said “successfully launched this important franchise into the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” Kevin Feige and the crew at Marvel have decided that “Matt Shakman will likely return to direct a sequel.”
The powers that be at Marvel reportedly feel that their appearances in the next two Avengers films will serve as a springboard for a Fantastic Four sequel. With the studio currently holding four dates for Marvel Studios films in 2028, it’s very possible that the next installment could join Black Panther 3 and X-Men on the slate as the studio enters the post-Multiverse Saga era.
Wynona Earp and Letterkenny star Melanie Scrofano has joined the cast of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The actress revealed her attachment to the project in an Instagram post from the Glasgow, Scotland set of the film, which began principal photography on August 1st.
At the moment, there’s no word on who Scrofano will be playing in the film; however, given the street-level action set to unfold, she could be portraying a crime boss such as Madame Masque, who has yet to debut in the MCU, especially if an old casting call still stands true.
In May, Nicole Kidman‘s name was floated as a potential candidate to fill the role of a female villain, age 30-50, set to play a key role in the film. If Kidman passed or was never in the mix, the 43-year old Scrofano would definitely fit the bill.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day lands in theaters on July 24, 2026.
After months of rumors, speculation and non-sensical bullshit, the sequel to Matt Reeves 2022 The Batman finally has been given an official update.
In a letter to Warner Bros. Discovery’s shareholders, CEO David Zaslav revealed that “The Batman II’ (2027) is preparing to begin shooting next spring,” finally providing some good news about the highly-anticipated sequel, which is slated for an October 1, 2027 release.
In film, James Gunn is busy preparing the next installments of the DC super family, including Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026), Clayface (2026) and the next Wonder Woman. In addition, The Batman II (2027) is preparing to begin shooting next spring, among several other projects in development. The 10-year vision for the DC universe also includes an exciting array of television projects, including The Penguin, the upcoming new season of ‘Peacemaker,’ and the debut of ‘Lanterns’ in 2026. In a precise and measured way, the DC franchise will increasingly overlay across the studio’s broader efforts: from film and TV to consumer products, games, experiences and social.
Filming is underway on Spider-Man: Brand New Day and after years of rumors and reports about the film’s plot, it’s become clear that Marvel and Sony are setting the fourth installment in the Spidey franchise on the streets. Don’t be fooled though; despite stepping back from the Multiverse, the film is jam-packed with Marvel heroes and villains.
Tom Holland will be sharing the screen with Mark Ruffalo‘s Hulk and Jon Bernthal‘s Punisher. Nearly a decade after his last appearance in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Michael Mando will return as Mac Gargan and will likely be looking to settle a score with the Web-Slinger but he’s not the only baddie set to face off with Spider-Man as Tombstone, Boomerang and Tarantula are among the other street-level tough guys reported to be in the film. That’s a loaded roster and that’s not everyone as Sadie Sink‘s role remains a mystery and there are a few more rumored roles yet to be confirmed, leaving fans to wonder just what kind of crazy story Destin Daniel Cretton is planning to tell…but as is almost always the case with Marvel Studios’ films, it’s probably a relatively straightforward plot.
Though Marvel Studios is attempting to make it’s shared cinematic universe feel a little less connected, it’s likely that Spider-Man: Brand New Day will share at least a little DNA with a pair of 2026 Marvel Television projects: Season 2 of Daredevil: Born Again and The Punisher Special Presentation. For those worried about “homework”, there’s probably not much concern and the connectivity can probably be addressed in a line or two of dialogue. Wilson Fisk’s tyrannical rule has ended, the criminal underworld is open for business and Frank Castle is out to punish the scum of New York City. This opens the door for Tombstone, Tarantula, Boomerang and a host of other D-listers to pop up in the film. It even provides an opportunity for Cretton to do one of the coolest things in any Marvel Studios film to date by including The Bar With No Name: a secret supervillain venue where the baddies can bond over booze. However, as fun as Spidey quipping while beating up bad guys is, it is not two hours worth of fun and it totally disregards one of the absolute best rumors about the film: the Savage Hulk.
Even as photos from the Glasgow set seemingly teased the presence of the Inner Demons, Li’s Tong of masked goons, in the film, there’s never been any solid report the Mister Negative is in the film and recent rumblings have leaned toward the character not making an appearance. So how does the Hulk become Savage? I’d like to propose a far more tantalizing option: a Venomized Hulk.
It doesn’t truly require a Hulk-sized leap to get to a Banner who has become a host for Venom, especially when a fragment of the symbiote already resides on Earth-616 and Spider-Man: Brand New Day features one of Marvel Comics’ most brutal hosts of the Klyntar in Gargan.
With the symbiote fragment residing in Mexico and Banner’s Gamma Lab also there, it would be easy enough for two to meet; however, there’s no guarantee that Venom simply bonding with Banner would drive a transformation to the Savage Hulk. But given the significant psychological impact hosts can leave on the symbiote, having Venom bond with Gargan first and absorbing his hatred of Spidey before bonding with Banner might be enough to bring the beast out.
After being chased through New York City by The Punisher, Gargan (hopefully in full Scorpion gear) and Castle’s business is interrupted by Spidey. Whether because Spidey and Punisher throw down or some other reason, Gargan is able to escape the city. While regrouping in Mexico, Gargan heads out for a drink and finds himself at the same bar where Tom Hardy‘s Eddie Brock learned the history of the MCU from Cristo Fernández‘s bartender and ultimately encounters the fragment of the symbiote.
Embracing the power provided by bonding with the symbiote, Gargan heads back to NYC for Round 2. While he’d certainly have the upper hand, I’d expect Spidey and/or Castle to discover how heat or high-frequency sonics adversely affect Venom and separate the symbiote from Gargan. And with an angry little alien to study and no Tony Stark to study it, Peter turns to the next smartest man he knows and heads to Banner’s Gamma Lab.
While studying the symbiote, it bonds with Hulk, turning him “savage” and fueling him with Gargan ‘s hatred for the Wall-Crawler and back, perhaps, to NYC for an absolutely insane big battle goes the Venomized Hulk.
This would, of course, set Holland’s Spidey up to become Venom’s host just in time for the events of Avengers: Secret Wars, allowing the character to sport the iconic black symbiote suit in the film that shares the name of the book where it made its first appearance. Perhaps it’s all too convenient and the real plot of Spider-Man: Brand New Day will go in an entirely different and symbiote-free direction but you can’t say this wouldn’t make for a whole hell of a lot of fun at the movie theater!
With cameras set to roll on Lucasfilm’s next Star Wars film, Shawn Levy‘s Starfighter, the studio has cast Doctor Who and House of the Dragon star Matt Smith opposite Ryan Gosling. According to Deadline, Smith is set to play “the next great villain in the Star Wars universe.”
Officially revealed at Star Wars Celebration 2025, Star Wars: Starfighter is set approximately five years after the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and will feature Gosling as a brand-new character. Mia Goth, who was cast in June, is also reportedly playing a villain in the film which is due in theaters on May 28, 2027.
Principal photography for Spider-Man: Brand New Day continues in Glasgow, Scotland where a scene featuring Spidey chasing a tank rumored to be driven by Jon Bernthal‘s Frank Castle has been filmed in the public eye for several days. After being rained out yesterday, the cast and crew on back on set today to film an incredible chase scene that includes a rig that allows Tom Holland‘s stunt double to swing through the streets practically.
— Spider-Man: Brand New Day Updates (@spideyupdated) August 5, 2025
While incredibly popular and successful, Jon Watts‘ MCU-set Spider-Man trilogy was subject to some criticism for the lack of shots of the Web-Slinger swinging through NYC. That criticism appears to have reached the ears of Marvel Studios as Destin Daniel Cretton‘s installment in the franchise has gone to extraordinary lengths to capture what’s sure to be an iconic chase.
Movies aren’t necessarily filmed in order, it would certainly start the new Spidey film off with a bang if it opens in media res with Spider-Man in the middle of a chase scene full of the kind of sweeping swinging shots fans have been asking for.
Taken from what’s believed to be the last day of principal photography on ThePunisher Special Presentation, the photo–shared by Steve Sands–shows Bernthal‘s Frank Castle sporting a fresh fade and full tactical gear, including the iconic skull on his vest.
Co-written by Bernthal and Reinaldo Marcus Green and believed to be inspired by Garth Ennis‘ 12-issue “Welcome Back Frank” arc, The Punisher Special Presentation will see Castle take on Ma Gnucci in what Bernthal promised would be a dark and brutal event sure to please Netflixers everywhere.
After appearing briefly as Mac Gargan in Spider-Man: Homecoming, it seemed as though Michael Mando‘s homicidal baddie was being prepped to be a major pain in Peter Parker’s side. However, the Spidey trilogy went in a different direction and director Jon Watts never came back around to Gargan and the promise of Homecoming’s post-credit scene was seemingly forgotten.
New director Destin Daniel Cretton did not forget, as it turns out. As filming on Spider-Man: Brand New Day got underway in Glasgow, Scotland, a trade report revealed that Mando had signed on to reprise the role of Gargan. Now, the actor has taken to Instagram to share a pair of interesting teases about the character’s role in the film.
In a pair of Instagram stories, Mando teased the potential for Gargan to not only suit up as Scorpion but also become a host for the symbiote that Tom Hardy‘s Eddie Brock left behind in the MCU.
Both options are incredibly enticing and there’s plenty of room to adapt Gargan’s Scorpion origin story in the MCU. While Doctor Strange’s spell may have caused people to forget who Peter Parker was, Mando‘s Gargan would have plenty of reason to continue holding a grudge against Spider-Man. More interesting, however, is the idea that Gargan could somehow become the MCU’s Venom, bonding with small fragment of the character that stayed on Earth-616 during all the Multiversal Madness that took place in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Gargan was a far more monstrous and murderous host for the symbiote than Eddie Brock after bonding with the Klyntar in the comics and it would certainly be a fun way to set the MCU’s Venom apart from Sony’s version. Gargan has more reason to hate Spider-Man than just about any other MCU character, allowing for this iteration of Venom to incorporate that core feature of the character.
Filming on director Destin Daniel Cretton‘s Spider-Man: Brand New Day is underway in Glasgow, Scotland and the production has come out of the gates squarely in the public eye and come out swinging. After a few days of set construction and some rehearsals, star Tom Holland was captured on set in the new Spidey suit that generated so much hype when it was recently revealed on social media.
In full daylight, the suit’s color scheme becomes much more apparent and looks much closer to the suit the hero wore as he swung over New York City follow the main events of Spider-Man: No Way Home. The new photos also offer a great look at the hero’s new web shooters, which seem to include some elements of the classic comic book design.
According to insider Daniel Richtman, the scene currently being filmed features Spidey chasing down a tank driven by Frank Castle who is attempting to take out Michael Mando‘s Mac Gargan. Certainly Peter Parker’s sense of justice won’t mesh with The Punisher’s!
As it turns out, this is not the first time we’ve Holland’s new suit. Despite widespread disbelief at the time, the suit Holland is sporting on set is the same as the one shown off at the Disney Blockbuster Consumer Products presentation in May, where Scorpion, Tombstone, Tarantula and Boomerang were revealed as villains and word of the Savage Hulk’s appearance in the film first came down.
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