Tag: Marvel Studios

  • Ryan Reynolds Reveals the Major ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameo That Wasn’t

    Ryan Reynolds Reveals the Major ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameo That Wasn’t

    Deadpool & Wolverine cleverly took advantage of The Void to include characters from movies that were great (Dafne Keen‘s X-23 from Logan), movies that were good (Wesley Snipes Daywalker from Blade), movies that were “mid” (Chris Evans‘ Johnny Storm from Fantastic Four), movies that were terrible (Jennifer Garner‘s Elektra from Daredevil and Elektra) and movies that never were (Channing Tatum‘s Remy LeBeau from the Fox Gambit film that never materialized). More than cameos, the characters who made up the Void’s Resistance to Cassandra Nova played a significant role in Deadpool & Wolverine and, in one case, the potential to appear again down the line.

    While the identities of the characters were a fairly well-kept secret (we had them all for you here), the cats are now out of the bag. Following the film’s successful second weekend, director Shawn Levy posted a pair of photos of the Resistance minus Johnny Storm who met an unfortunate end before making it back to their base.

    As great as the appearances of all the characters ended up being, it has led to a conversation about characters who did NOT show up. Where was Hacker Doom from Fant4stic Four? Why couldn’t Anya Taylor-Joy‘s Magik show up? What about Thomas Jane‘s Frank Castle or Nic Cage‘s Johnny Blaze? While they might sound like more crazy fan wishes, at least one of them was a distinct possibility according to Deadpool & Wolverine star Ryan Reynolds.

    When asked if the thought of having Cage reprise the role of Ghost Rider for Deadpool & Wolverine, Reynolds simply responded “Yes,” before adding that “It] came to a conversation for sure. Yeah, but no.” Seeing Cage’s Blaze roar through the Void’s Mad Max-ian landscape on his Hell Cycle would seem to have been a no-brainer but for reasons that we may never know, it didn’t work out. However, with Marvel Studios speeding toward the end of the Multiverse Saga, it’s not entirely unreasonable to wonder if Cage’s return to the role might happen after all in 2027’s Avengers: Secret Wars.

    Deadpool & Wolverine is currently in theaters everywhere!

    Source: Collider

  • Marvel Studios Dates Its First Two Post-Multiverse Saga Films

    Marvel Studios Dates Its First Two Post-Multiverse Saga Films

    Ahead of next week’s D23 panel during which it is believed they will provide additional updates to those given at SDCC, Marvel Studios has provided an updated theatrical slate. While there were no changes to the previous 2025 schedule–indeed Blade surprisingly remains firmly staked in 2025 along with Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps–the studio revealed changes to both the 2026 and 2027 release schedules.

    For the first time, the studios has planted flags for films beyond the anticipated conclusion of their ongoing Multiverse Saga. While Avengers: Secret Wars, which is believed to be the final Phase 6 film and the last film of the studio’s second saga, remains on track for a May 7th, 2027 release, Marvel unveiled plans to release two more films in 2027.
    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – JULY 27: (L-R) Joe Russo, Anthony Russo and Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios speak onstage during the Marvel Studios Panel in Hall H at SDCC in San Diego, California on July 27, 2024. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney)

    According to Variety, Marvel Studios first post-Multiverse Saga film will hit theaters on July 23, 2027 and will be followed by another MCU adventure on November 5, 2027. Though no titles for those films were revealed, it’s possible that one of the features will be the studio’s X-Men reboot. The new project became an emerging priority in Fall 2023 and by May 2024 Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes writer Michael Lesslie had begun negotiating with the studio to write the new adaptation.

    Marvel Studios Current Upcoming Theatrical Slate

    2025

    February 14, 2025-Captain America: Brave New World
    May 2, 2025-Thunderbolts*
    July 25, 2025-The Fantastic Four: First Steps
    November 7, 2025-Blade

    2026

    February 13, 2026-Untitled Marvel Studios Film
    May 1, 2026-Avengers: Doomsday
    November 6, 2026-Untitled Marvel Studios Film

    2027

    May 7, 2027-Avengers: Secret Wars
    July 23, 2027-Untitled Marvel Studios Film
    November 5, 2027-Untitled Marvel Studios Film

    Source: Variety

  • Marvel Studios Rolls Out New 2026 Theatrical Schedule

    Marvel Studios Rolls Out New 2026 Theatrical Schedule

    Just two years ago, Marvel Studios Multiverse Saga was set to conclude on November 7, 2026 with Avengers: Secret Wars. At that time, the sixth Avengers movie was the studio’s only planned theatrical release for 2026. Things, however, have changed… frequently.

    As part of yet another update of their film slate, Marvel Studios has reduced the number of films on their 2026 slate from four to three.

    Marvel Studios 2026 Film Slate

    While the headliner for 2026 will certainly be Avengers: Doomsday–which will feature Robert Downey’s Jr’s return to the MCU–the studio will also release two films which are currently untitled.

    February 13th, 2026-Untitled Marvel Studios film

    May 1, 2026-Avengers: Doomsday

    November 6, 2026-Untitled Marvel Studios film

    As per the recent mandate passed down by Bob Iger, the slate represents a reduction in output by the studio with a previously Untitled Marvel Studios film dated for July 24, 2026 being removed from the schedule.

    Though two-thirds of the 2026 slate is currently unknown, it is possible that Marvel could use part of its time during next week’s D23 panel to reveal which films will join Doomsday on the schedule.

    Source: Variety

  • Set Photos Provide First Look at Key Locations from ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’

    Set Photos Provide First Look at Key Locations from ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’

    Marvel Studios 2025 film The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be the first MCU film set primarily in an alternate dimension. According to director Matt Shakman, the story takes place in “kind of a retro-future ’60s” which the studio has been keen to show off since the earliest promotional material for the project was released online. The setting serves both to set it apart from prior iterations of Marvel Comics First Family that made their way to the big screen and as an homage to the Space Race era in which Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created the Fantastic Four.

    The comic was created in the early ’60s, really at the same time that the space race was starting, so it is infused with that idea of looking to the stars and dreaming of a future where we would be space travelers.

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps director, Matt Shakman via Entertainment Weekly

    Footage screened for the audience in attendance at SDCC ’24 showed off that ’60s vibe and leaned heavily into the theme of space exploration which, according to Shakman, is in part where the film’s subtitle originated. “It’s a lot about the space race and about voyaging out there,” Shakman said in an interview with EW. “So First Steps is partly to do with that idea about exploration. I really wanted to take all of that great stuff from Apollo 11 and just imagine that instead of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, it was the Storms and Ben Grimm and Reed Richards heading off into space.

    Given how integral the team’s experiences in space are to the film, it wasn’t too surprising to learn that the site from which the team launched their first flight was set to appear in the film. An SDCC souvenir map of Manhattan indicated that the Excelsior Launch Pad, located just next to the team’s headquarters, the Baxter Building, was among many landmarks fans should expect to see on screen. Now, as production on The Fantastic Four: First Steps kicks off in the UK, photos and video from the set have revealed that construction is underway to bring the retro-futuristic ’60s Manhattan to life.

    In a series of photos shared on X by UnBoxPHD, key locations such as the Baxter Building, the Excelsior Launch Pad and Yancy Street, all seen on the SDCC souvenir map, can be seen taking shape.

    Yancy Street has always been an important location in the pages of Marvel Comics. The Lower East Side neighborhood is the home turf of Ben Grimm and analogous to the neighborhood in which Jack Kirby grew up.

    In addition to the Baxter Building and Yancy Street, the crew is also building a replica of the real-life RKO Palace Theater which is located on Broadway in Midtown Manhattan and is part of Times Square.

    Given that set construction is just getting underway, it will be worth following along over the next week or two to see not only what the completed sets look like but also what other buildings pop up and will be used in the film.

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps is set to launch in theaters on July 25, 2025.

    Sources: Entertainment Weekly, Twitter

  • Marvel Studios Turns to Familiar Face to Write ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

    Marvel Studios Turns to Familiar Face to Write ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

    Marvel Studios ended their Hall H panel at SDCC ’24 with a bang. After revealing that Anthony and Joe Russo were officially back in the fold to direct the next two Avengers films, the studio dropped a pair of bombshells on the crowd. After months of speculation about how the studios would move forward with the previously titled Avengers: The Kang Dynasty following the firing of its star, Jonathan Majors, and having to replace the original creative team of director Destin Daniel Cretton and Jeff Loveness, Marvel used the panel to break the news that the rumors of a total overhaul of the project were true. Rather than moving forward with the originally planned Kang storyline, the studios retitled the project Avengers: Doomsday and announced that Robert Downey Jr. was set to play the film’s titular character, Victor Von Doom.

    Being able to create stories and explore characters within the Marvel Universe fulfilled a life-long dream of ours, and we discovered a powerful connection with audiences in each film that we made. We’re thrilled to collaborate once again with Kevin, Lou and the entire Marvel team to bring this epic adventure in storytelling to new and surprising places for both the fans and ourselves

    -The Russo Brothers

    While the announcement of Doom finally making his way into the MCU was well-received, the casting of Downey in the role has been met with some serious skepticism. Taken as a whole, the news seemed to have a bit of a getting-the-band-back-together vibe which has been seen as a desperate play on the part of Marvel Studios. Whether it was or not, it will be a few years before the success of the reunion can be judged and a bit part of that success will depend on the script. To that end, the studio turned to another familiar face who was a major part of the success of the Infinity Saga to take over scripting the next two Avengers films.

    According to a press release from Disney, Stephen McFeely has taken over writing duties from Michael Waldron on Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, confirming an earlier report.

    Along with Christopher Markus, McFeely co-wrote a half dozen MCU films including Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame and the Captain America trilogy. Waldron, who wrote Loki and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, was announced as the writer of Avengers: Secret Wars in October 2022 and took over duties on Avengers 5 in November 2023. It is unclear how much, if any, of his recently completed draft of Avengers 5 will be used by the studios.

    Avengers: Doomsday remains on track to hit theaters on May 1, 2026, with Avengers: Secret Wars set to follow it up on May 7, 2027.

  • SDCC Souvenir Confirms Second Major Villain for ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’

    SDCC Souvenir Confirms Second Major Villain for ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’

    As part of their Hall H presentation at SDCC ’24, Marvel Studios gave those in attendance a first look at The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Though production doesn’t begin in earnest until July 30th, enough test footage exists for the studio to put a sizzle reel or two together including the first look at the film’s primary antagonist, Galactus. Unsurprisingly, that footage has found its way online and is generating quite a bit of buzz; however, while the appearance of Galactus as something other than a cosmic fart cloud is something to celebrate, a piece of SDCC memorabilia handed out to fans in attendance includes some very interesting information about the 2025 film.

    Screen Rant’s Rob Keyes shared several images of a map of Manhattan which fans in attendance in Hall H could get in exchange for their ticket. The official souvenir map highlights “Points of Interest” from the Manhattan of whatever alternate Earth the characters of The Fantastic Four: First Steps inhabit. The map has plenty of interesting points, to be sure, but a closer look confirms the existence of one of the Fantastic Four’s longest-standing villains who has long been rumored to appear in the film.

    Just to the right of the Statue of Liberty, the map indicates that Subterranea exists in the world of this Fantastic Four. Furthermore, entrances to it can be found all across the map, including near the Baxter Building. The existence of the underground kingdom of Subterranea implies that its King, Harvey Elder, aka Mole Man, is set to appear in the film.

    Since Paul Walter Hauser was added to the cast in May, buzz about the inclusion of Mole Man has grown. The casting of Hauser, along with several other actors whose roles remain unknown, pointed towards some of the Fantastic Four’s best-known villains being included in the film; given that Galactus and the Silver Surfer will take up the majority of the team’s attention, it’s been suggested that perhaps the other villains, including Mole Man, will be part of a montage of flashbacks. While the how isn’t confirmed quite yet, the inclusion of Subterranea on the map all but confirms an appearance by Mole Man.

    Hints that Mole Man could appear in the film predate Hauser’s casting. On April 4th, Marvel launched a viral marketing campaign that led to a website created by the fictional Future Foundation. Included on that website were some comics that could be considered “essential reading” for the Marvel Studios film and among them was Fantastic Four #1, the first appearance of Mole Man in the pages of Marvel Comics. In it, Elder used Subterranea’s worldwide network of underground caverns to surface in Manhattan where he was met–and defeated by–the Fantastic Four in their first public appearance as a team of heroes. It seems likely that director Matt Shakman will pay homage to that appearance in the film and that Hauser’s Mole Man could make what amounts to an extended cameo.

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps is targeting a theatrical launch of July 25, 2025.

    Source: Twitter

  • SDCC ’24: Marvel Studios Sets 3 Films for Theatrical Release in 2025

    SDCC ’24: Marvel Studios Sets 3 Films for Theatrical Release in 2025

    Though we’ll never see it here, somewhere on a parallel Earth, Marvel Studios’ fans just saw Thunderbolts at the theater are preparing to be treated to some version of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty next May. Scrapped in favor of the return of Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty is one of several projects revealed at comic-cons past as part of a future MCU slate that didn’t quite work out. During Marvel’s last trip to San Diego, they rolled out an ambitious plan for the Multiverse Saga; two years later, nine of the projects have seen their release dates shift significantly, including five projects that would have been released by now had the original plan been followed. While there are myriad reasons for the shifts, the fact remains the slate has changed several times over the last two years and now, it has again.

    As Marvel Studios took the stage in Hall H last night, its latest 2025 theatrical slate was the presentation’s focus. Recently the studio still had plans for four films to be released next year but work stoppages and difficulties locking down quality scripts have caused fans to call into question the pragmatism of that slate for some time and now it’s been made official: Marvel Studios will only release 3 films in 2025.

    With the studio still searching for yet another director to helm Mahershala Ali‘s Blade, the vampire hunter’s MCU debut has been delayed indefinitely. With Blade on the shelf, Marvel Studios’ 2025 theatrical slate will consist of Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

    February 14, 2025: Captain America: Brave New World

    Despite some significant issues behind the scenes, Captain America: Brave New World remains on track to hit its mid-February release date. After the events of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Anthony Mackie‘s Sam Wilson takes center stage as the all-new, all-different Captain America.

    The story follows Sam Wilson, who after meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, finds himself in the middle of an international incident. Sam must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.

    -Official Synopsis, Captain America: Brave New World

    Harrison Ford will make his MCU debut as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross and Tim Blake Nelson returns to the role of Samuel Sterns, aka The Leader, after first appearing as the character in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. Danny Ramirez returns as Joaquin Torres, who will take over as The Falcon and Giancarlo Esposito will make his MCU debut as Serpent Society King, Sidewinder.

    May 2, 2025: Thunderbolts*

    Directed by Jake Schrier, Thunderbolts* boasts an impressive ensemble cast and serves as a sequel to multiple projects. Though the film’s true lead is Florence Pugh‘s Yelena Belova, it also stars MCU first-timers Geraldine Viswanathan and Lewis Pullman along with returnees Hannah John-Kamen, Wyatt Russell, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sebastian Stan, Olga Kurylenko and David Harbour, who showed up at SDCC in full Red Guardian garb.

    An irreverent team-up featuring depressed assassin Yelena Belova alongside the MCU’s least anticipated band of misfits.

    -Official Logline for Thunderbolts*

    Though details on Pullman’s character, Bob, were not revealed at SDCC, it’s widely accepted that he’ll be playing Robert Reynolds, aka The Sentry, one of the most powerful characters in the pages of Marvel Comics.

    July 25, 2025: The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 MARVEL.

    One of the most anticipated Marvel Studios projects in quite some time, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is still set to land in theaters next July despite the fact that production has not yet gotten underway.

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps sees Galactus and Silver Surfer target Earth for destruction

    -Official Description of The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    Director Matt Shakman was joined on stage in San Diego by Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who will play the MCU’s version of The First Family. Shakman described the film as retro-futuristic and explained that it will look both into the past and future of the Fantastic Four though it will not be an origin story.

  • ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Claws Up Biggest R-Rated Opening Weekend Ever

    ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Claws Up Biggest R-Rated Opening Weekend Ever

    Marvel once again fatigues its way to some record-breaking numbers, but this time in a category many thought they’d never read the names “Marvel Studios” and “Disney.” With the release of Deadpool & Wolverine, they have now managed to win the biggest R-rated opening box office weekend ever with a whopping $205M. That makes it the eighth-highest opening ahead of Black Panther and trailing slightly behind The Avengers. It’s crazy to think that in all this time only nine films ever passed that $200M mark and this is the first time an R-Rated film managed such a feat.

    It has also skipped over Deadpool and Deadpool 2′s opening weekends, which each made respective $132M and $125M which were massive for the time for R-rated before Joker went on to make a good streak. It also marks the biggest opening of the year overtaking Inside Out 2, which had a debut of $155M and now is the highest-earning animated film ever. It’s a good sign after many films seemingly struggled last and this year, but may be a bigger sign that July is the new May for the summer box office.

    Internationally, the film made $438M so it’s definitely going to be a smash at the box office and help make up some of the issues that plagued the studio last year with The Marvels and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Though ignoring online discourse, it was a rough year overall for major releases and the strikes just hit the box office harder than one would expect. It does open the question if this is a similar surprise hit with Spider-Man: No Way Home given the leads and audiences simply care more for nostalgia than original continuations.

    Deadpool & Wolverine had initial expectations at $160M so that jump is quite massive after it made $96M on its opening day alone. What is also going to boost its numbers is the impressive A CinemaScore ranking which is quite unusual given how general audiences tend to react towards R-rated films. So, the Deadpool film being a crowd-pleaser with its humor goes against many online reactions stating people will be mixed on it. So, we’re continuing to see a stronger dissonance between X and TikTok reactions against the global reactions. The big question is: how far can it go and is a billion on its radar moving into its second weekend?

    Source: Variety

  • SDCC ’24: One Marvel Studios Film Removed from the Slate

    SDCC ’24: One Marvel Studios Film Removed from the Slate

    Hidden among the first looks at Thunderbolts*, The Fantastic Four: First Steps and the bombshell that Robert Downey Jr. was returning to the MCU as Victor Von Doom in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, a Marvel Studios project that made major waves 5 years ago received a very disappointing update.

    Though it was hardly surprising, Marvel Studios announced that Blade was no longer on track to meet its November 7, 2025 release date.

    Though no new date was revealed for Blade, Kevin Feige confirmed that the studio’s 2025 theatrical slate would consist of three films: Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

  • SDCC ’24: Marvel Studios Announced ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Starring Robert Downey Jr.

    In what’s certainly the most incredible Hall H announcement ever by Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige revealed that Avengers 5 is now titled Avengers: Doomsday and that Robert Downey Jr. will play Marvel’s greatest villain: DOOM!

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