Warner Bros. has been busy preparing for their next line of DC films. While The Batman is their next major release, they’ve been busy preparing their other projects, such as the once HBO Max exclusive, Blue Beetle. Actor Xolo Maridueña will take on the title role in the Angel Manuel Soto-directed film, which is now heading for a theatrical release. Little is known about the project, but in a recent interview on the latest season of Cobra Kai, the actor confirmed that they’ve already tested out the suit in an interview with USA Today.
We’ve done two suit fittings. They’re hoping that I get more buff by the time we actually start filming. But I’ve seen the suit, and it looks awesome.
Xolo Maridueña
He’s certainly excited about the role and it’s great to hear that the suit will have practical elements. It won’t be an easy design to adapt even if the concept art shared during DC FanDome is quite promising. We can’t wait to see how they bring the organic living suit to life and if they’ll even play around with the fact that Jaime Reyes’ design originally doesn’t include a nose when he’s in his suit. It’ll be interesting to see how they bring that element to life.
Recent rumors have sent fans of the DCEU into a bit of a crisis, pun intended. At the center of recent controversy is the fate of the Justice League within the shared universe and just what the team roster will look like in future appearances. Luckily the DC Extended Universe continues to grow and offers plenty of prime candidates who’ve joined the team in the pages of the comics and could eventually become a member in live-action.
Honorable Mention: Hawkgirl
The only reason Hawkgirl did not make the actual list is due to the uncertainness surrounding the character in the DCEU. The existence of Carter Hall, aka Hawkman, would point to Shiera Sanders Hall existing somewhere within the greater DC Universe. The character is a current member of the Infinite Frontier Justice League line-up and played a prominent role in the Justice League The Animated Series in which she was quite the fan-favorite character.
5. Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz
Both cuts of Justice League confirm that Green Lanterns do indeed exist in the DCEU however the corps has been AWOL and yet to make an appearance in the present day. Both Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz will make their live-action debuts in the upcoming Green Lantern series on HBO Max, and while the status of the series canonicity in the DCEU is still up in the air, the two would make great additions to the league. The pair joined the league in the place of Hal Jordan and Jon Stewart upon the beginning of DC’s Rebirth storyline and have been present in the DC Universe ever since.
4. Shazam
Billy Batson is probably one of the most beloved characters in the DCEU with one of the best films; of course, he’s a viable candidate for the Justice League, especially with how the Shazam! ended. Rumors surrounding the future of the team state that he could very well indeed be one of the newest members. The character has been a come-and-go member of the team since the launch of the New 52 and has been a popular addition ever since.
3. Zatanna
Zatanna is in a similar situation to Hawkgirl, but we actually know for a fact that the character is coming with a solo film in the works from academy award-winning screenwriter Emerald Fennel. While the character will most likely be a member of the Justice League Dark, this doesn’t exactly keep her from the Justice League. If Constantine leads the JLD and Doctor Fate represents magic on the JSA, Zatanna should have a place on the JL as she’s quite a powerful magic user and the league lacks someone that specializes in that.
2. Martian Manhunter
A character who was there at the very beginning, Martian Manhunter is a founding member of the Justice League and should be a member of the team. He possesses a variety of different abilities and powers that make him worthy of a spot on the team. In recent years, the character has taken a bit of a backseat, with Cyborg taking his spot on the team when the New 52 came around. The character was only revealed to exist and be General Swanwick in Zack Snyder’s Justice League which isn’t technically canon to the mainline DCEU, but the character could still find a place in the DCEU and on the League in a post-Flash universe.
1. Black Canary
Jurnee Smollett’s debut as Dinah Lance in Birds of Prey was praised by fans for her portrayal of the character, and people instantly craved more of the character. Jurnee is set to return as the character in her own solo film, as well as rumored to appear in Batgirl. The character is usually seen on the team alongside Green Arrow, who has yet to make an appearance in the DCEU, but existence is sure due to a graphic image featuring Lexcorps corporate rivals listing Queen Industries. What we’ve seen from Dinah so far has proved she can hold her own and harnesses a killer canary cry. With Jurnee wracking up a few more appearances and quickly becoming a prominent character in the DCEU, a spot on the league is what she deserves.
The DC universe is vast and full of plenty of diverse and beloved characters and while things may feel familiar it’s also important to welcome a bit of change. The Justice League is a team that’s gone back decades and featured an ever-expanding and transitioning roster of characters so these additions wouldn’t feel out of the ordinary.
There’s been a lot of speculation surrounding who the main antagonist will be in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The first teaser trailer, which dropped as a post-credit sequence for Spider-Man: No Way Home, hinted at Strange being his own worst enemy. Yet, we also got a glimpse at a familiar creature from Marvel Comics history. The great Shuma-Gorath appeared with his classic green tentacle design, but it turns out it’s a creature known as “Gargantos.” The latest merchandise dropped and offered a closer look at his design, and he looks exactly like Gorath. So, why the change?
At face value, we can assume that they simply updated Gargantos’ design. It actually had closer ties to Namor than Doctor Strange in the comics, which is why it was a bit confusing when the name first popped up in July. It was revealed that Yenifer Molina will voice the role and outside of some rumors, there never was an official confirmation of Gorath’s inclusion. Yet, the design is copied from Gorath’s design from the comics. As such, it seems more like it’s the same character with a new name. There is the distinct possibility that the character was renamed due to the rights issues surrounding the name “Shuma-Gorath.”
While the Marvel character first appeared in a 1973 issue of Marvel Premiere #10, the name was first used in a short story titled “The Curse of the Golden Skull” by Robert E. Howard. As such, Marvel doesn’t technically own the rights to the name and may have chosen to rename him to avoid legal disputes. It’s a shame given how Lovecraftian the original sounds in comparison, but it’s not the first time they’ve done this. Especially with the character being heavily used in marketing, they might want to avoid any legal issues of using his name.
There is one element that might still speak in favor of Shuma-Gorath appearing in the film as a separate character. When you look back at the casting, Molina is listed as “Gargantos 2,” which would imply there are multiple versions of the character. While the inclusion of a number seems meaningless at first, it may be our first clear indicator that there’s more to Gargantos than meets the eyes. If there is indeed more than one version of this monster, it may be a hint that this isn’t just a singular entity.
So, while they may still avoid the name of Shuma-Gorath, there are hints that there’s more to Gargantos. He does seem small for a multiversal enemy with the name inspired by “gargantuan.” Though the name is fitting for a being wanting to take over the entire multiverse. Strange’s villains tend to be larger than life and it wouldn’t be too surprising that the being is simply an off-spring of something much larger, maybe even ethereal. Dormammu only had a physical form to interact with the infiltrator of his Dark Dimension. So, perhaps at the end of the multiverse, Strange will come face-to-face with its true form. We’ll know more once the film releases in May.
If you somehow missed it, you can check out the film’s first trailer here:
Viola Davis just recently made her return as Amanda Waller in The Suicide Squad, where she assembled yet another Task Force X for a mission into Corto Maltese. Davis is considered one of the best parts of the first Suicide Squad film, praised for her performance in bringing the character to life, and without her, there really is no squad. So, many were wondering if we might see her return sooner rather than later.
According to leaker MyTimeToShine, Davis will reportedly return to the DCEU in Peacemaker, reprising her role as Amanda Waller, but the extent of her role is unknown. She is the one who Assigned John Economos and Emilia Harcourt to Peacemaker on an all-new top-secret mission, due to their insubordination in defying her orders to extract the Squad from Corto Maltese.
Viola Davis is in Peacemaker. Another thing you'll get to see in Peacemaker is a giant worm.
Not much is known about the plot of Peacemaker aside from this new Task Force of presumably ARGUS agents working together to take down an alien threat known as the Butterflies. Shine also reveals that Peacemaker will presumably take on a massive worm in the series. There’s a chance it may be connected to the main threat in some way. The series could see Waller dealing with the fallout of the Suicide Squad since her team was caught on camera fighting Starro, and Bloodsport was able to get away with dirt on her.
It looks like the few Morbius fans will have to wait just a bit longer, as the film was once again pushed back over concerns with the ever-growing Omicron variant. The film has already been pushed back quite a bit after the pandemic hit and it’s uncertain if they also want to have Spider-Man: No Way Home make as much as it can, as other releases are still struggling at the box office. The film is now scheduled to release on April 1st rather than its initial January 28th release.
The bigger issue for the film lies in its competition, as April is a stacked release with much-anticipated sequels like Sonic the Hedgehog 2. It’ll also release around a month after the next major superhero release in The Batman, which is a sure-fire hit going by early reception and anticipation. Given its marketing’s focus on highlighting the Spider-Man connections, it’ll be interesting to see if this delay gives them time to define more clearly with which version of the character is connected due to Venom now confirmed from a different dimension.
The upcoming new entry in the ever-expanding multiverse storyline of the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse is only a few more months away. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will further expand our understanding of Marvel Studios’ venture that started in Loki, and we’ll see quite a few familiar faces returning. It’ll also act as a sequel to WandaVision, which introduced the world to Wanda’s transformation into the Scarlet Witch. While we got a good look at her costume in the series, the first merchandise has arrived that offers a glimpse at some of the tweaks and changes that were made to her design for the upcoming sequel.
NEW Scarlet Witch merch is now available on Amazon. 🛍
We’ve gotten quite a lot out of this merchandise dump, such as a closer look at Gargantos’ design, who may be one of the film’s main antagonists. Wanda is getting quite the focus in the merchandise, which may highlight just how large her role is. We don’t know yet how the post-credit sequence leads into the film, as the teaser did hint that it was Strange that recruited her. There’ll be a lot of moving pictures in the film and it’s exciting to see how it may turn out.
We’re only a few months away from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ releasing in theaters, as it continues from where Spider-Man: No Way Home left off our favorite sorcerer. His venture into the multiverse won’t be an easy one, as the next Marvel Studios entry takes inspiration from horror-themed cinema. As we inch closer, we also get more merchandise that offers a glimpse at what’s to come, and luckily @BRMarvelNews shared some of it on Twitter.
That’s not all, as @DrStrangeUpdate also shared a new look at a comic-inspired cover that showcases the battle between Strange, Chavez, and Wong against the Shuma Gorath look-a-like, Gargantos.
A long time ago, most of our theories pointed to Shuma-Gorath being the main antagonist in the upcoming film. The fact the character visually resembles the iconic tentacle monster may hint at there being more at play. Back in July, a casting leak hinted that there might be more than one which could mean that Gargantos are potentially offspring of the main monster. So, while it is being highlighted as the main antagonist, there might be more to this and they are distracting us from the film’s main threat.
We’ve heard rumblings of Sony’s interest in trying to nab an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, especially after Spider-Man: No Way Home reignited the international box office, as well as its critical reception. Given how much money the film made, Sony saw the opportunity and has seemingly already started its “For Your Consideration” campaign, as shared by @mavericksmovies. They are all-in, hoping to nab as many nominations as they can and there are high hopes for that Best Picture. If it does manage to get one, it would be the second Marvel Studios project to accomplish this following Black Panther in 2018.
The pictures are in low-resolution, as they aren’t officially released. They can be commonly found through various sites that are frequented by people in the industry to get their attention. It’s not uncommon, as these competitions are just as much about personal preference by the judges, as well as what film grabs their attention. In a year like 2021, there aren’t many films that left this strong of an impact and it’ll be interesting to see if the superhero genre has a chance at joining the nomination once again.
We finally entered 2022 and that means we have many new projects heading our way from Marvel Studios. While all eyes are on May’s release of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, we also have Thor: Love and Thunder following shortly after. The first fourth entry in an MCU franchise will continue where Thor’s story left off in Avengers: Endgame, while also furthering New Asgards’ residency on Earth. Tessa Thompson‘s Valkyrie has become their new leader and will get an outfit to highlight her position.
We got a glimpse at it when a merchandise poster found its way online, but it seems that some photos have found their way online of Thompson showing off the new suit in all its glory. It includes many elements fans are familiar with from Thor’s costumes while including the white elements from her previous outfit. It’s certainly a suit worthy of a new generation of Asgardian royalty.
It’s quite the upgrade from the previous film and it’ll be exciting to see where her character is heading once she makes her return as the new ruler of New Asgard. We might also see more of her in future entries of the MCU. So, this may simply act as her prelude to the new era of post-Endgame heroism.
Spider-Man: No Way Home Avengers: Endgame Captain America: The Winter Soldier Black Panther Avengers: Infinity War Thor: Ragnarok Captain America: Civil War Guardians of the Galaxy Spider-Man: Far From Home The Avengers Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Iron Man Captain Marvel Doctor Strange Loki Eternals Spider-Man: Homecoming Hawkeye WandaVision Ant-Man and The Wasp Avengers: Age of Ultron Black Widow The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Iron Man 2 Captain America: The First Avenger Thor Ant-Man Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 The Incredible Hulk Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 3 What If…?
Charles Murphy
Thor: Ragnarok Captain America: The Winter Soldier Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: No Way Home Iron Man Loki Guardians of the Galaxy Avengers: Infinity War The Avengers Black Panther Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Hawkeye Captain America: Civil War Avengers: Age of Ultron Ant-Man and The Wasp WandaVision Spider-Man: Homecoming Black Widow Spider-Man: Far From Home Ant-Man Captain America: The First Avenger Doctor Strange The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Iron Man 3 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Eternals Captain Marvel Thor What If…? Iron Man 2 Thor: The Dark World The Incredible Hulk
Joseph Aberl
Spider-Man: No Way Home Avengers: Infinity War Captain America: The Winter Soldier Loki Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Iron Man Black Panther Avengers: Endgame Thor: Ragnarok Spider-Man: Homecoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron WandaVision Captain America: Civil War Spider-Man: Far From Home Iron Man 3 Hawkeye Ant-Man Doctor Strange Guardians of the Galaxy The Falcon and the Winter Soldier The Avengers Ant-Man and the Wasp Captain America: The First Avenger Black Widow Thor Eternals Captain Marvel What If…? Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk Thor: The Dark World
Megan Murphy
Spider-Man: No Way Home Avengers: Infinity War Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Captain America: The Winter Soldier Iron Man Hawkeye Black Panther Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Homecoming Spider-Man: Far From Home Loki WandaVision Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Thor: Ragnarok Captain America: Civil War Iron Man 3 Doctor Strange Ant-Man The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy The Avengers Captain America: The First Avenger Black Widow Ant-Man and The Wasp Captain Marvel Thor Eternals Iron Man 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron The Incredible Hulk Thor: The Dark World
*Megan did not watch What If…?
Joao Pinto
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Endgame The Avengers Guardians of the Galaxy Thor: Ragnarok Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Loki Captain America: Civil War Black Panther Spider-Man: No Way Home WandaVision Doctor Strange Captain America: The First Avenger Spider-Man: Homecoming Hawkeye Iron Man 3 Ant-Man Avengers: Age of Ultron Iron Man Ant-Man and the Wasp The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Spider-Man: Far from Home Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Black Widow Captain Marvel Thor Eternals What If…? Iron Man 2 Thor: The Dark World The Incredible Hulk
Mary Maerz
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Avengers: Endgame The Avengers Captain America: Civil War Thor: Ragnarok Avengers: Infinity War Spider-Man: No Way Home Avengers: Age of Ultron Iron Man 3 Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Black Panther Guardians of the Galaxy Ant-Man WandaVision Doctor Strange Iron Man Iron Man 2 Hawkeye Loki Spider-Man: Far From Home Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spider-Man: Homecoming Captain America: The First Avenger Eternals The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Black Widow What If…? Captain Marvel Ant-Man and The Wasp Thor The Incredible Hulk Thor: The Dark World
Filip Manka
Eternals Black Panther Captain America: The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Loki Avengers: Endgame Guardians of the Galaxy Avengers: Infinity War Spider-Man: Homecoming Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Thor: Ragnarok Captain America: Civil War Doctor Strange Spider-Man: No Way Home Captain America: The First Avenger Spider-Man: Far From Home The Avengers WandaVision Ant-Man Iron Man Hawkeye Thor What If…? Captain Marvel Black Widow Avengers: Age of Ultron Iron Man 3 Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 2 Ant-Man and The Wasp The Incredible Hulk
Anthony Canton III
Avengers: Infinity War Spider-Man: No Way Home Captain America: The Winter Soldier Thor: Ragnarok Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home Captain America: Civil War WandaVision Loki Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Black Panther The Avengers Spider-Man: Homecoming Guardians of the Galaxy Hawkeye Ant-Man and The Wasp Black Widow Avengers: Age of Ultron Ant-Man Iron Man Doctor Strange Eternals Captain Marvel The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Thor Captain America: The First Avenger Iron Man 3 Iron Man 2 What If…? Thor: The Dark World The Incredible Hulk
Arlyn Murphy
Spider-Man: No Way Home Hawkeye Thor: Ragnarok Captain America: The Winter Soldier Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Ant-Man and The Wasp Avengers: Infinity War Black Panther Black Widow The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Avengers: Endgame The Avengers WandaVision Captain America: The First Avenger Iron Man Guardians of the Galaxy Loki Ant-Man Doctor Strange Captain Marvel Captain America: Civil War Avengers: Age of Ultron Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spider-Man: Far From Home Thor Spider-Man: Homecoming The Incredible Hulk Eternals Thor: The Dark World Iron Man 3 What If…? Iron Man 2
John Sabato
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Spider-Man: No Way Home Spider-Man: Homecoming Avengers: Infinity War Loki Wandavision Eternals Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Thor: Ragnorak Hawkeye Black Panther Avengers: Endgame Captain America: Civil War Avengers Iron Man 3 Captain Marvel Avengers: Age of Ultron Black Widow Ant-Man Doctor Strange The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Iron Man What if…? Spider-Man: Far From Home Captain America: The First Avenger Thor Iron Man 2 Ant-Man and The Wasp Thor: The Dark World The Incredible Hulk
Nathan Miller
Avengers: Endgame Avengers: Infinity War Eternals Black Panther Spider-Man: No Way Home Captain America: The Winter Soldier Captain America: Civil War Loki Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings Hawkeye Thor: Ragnarok Captain Marvel Wandavision Spider-Man: Homecoming The Avengers Guardians of the Galaxy The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Doctor Strange Ant-Man Black Widow Captain America: The First Avenger Avengers: Age of Ultron Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spider-Man: Far From Home Ant-Man and the Wasp The Incredible Hulk Iron Man 3 What If…? Iron Man 2 Iron Man Thor Thor: The Dark World
Hunter Radesi
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Guardians of the Galaxy Captain America: The Winter Soldier Avengers: Endgame Loki Avengers: Infinity War Shang-Chi and the Legend of The Ten Rings Avengers: Age of Ultron Spider-Man: No Way Home The Avengers Spider-Man: Homecoming Black Panther Hawkeye Thor: Ragnarok Captain America: Civil War Falcon and the Winter Soldier Spider-Man: Far From Home Eternals WandaVision Captain America: The First Avenger Iron Man Ant-Man Iron Man 3 Doctor Strange Ant-Man and The Wasp Black Widow What If…? Thor Iron Man 2 Thor: The Dark World Captain Marvel The Incredible Hulk
Murphy’s Multiverse Ultimate Ranking
***In order to create the Ultimate Ranking, we created a point system, totaled up the points for each movie and divided by the number of rankers to create an average. Each rankers top film received 32 points, their bottom film received 1 point.***
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (362 total points, average rank of 30.17) Avengers: Infinity War (341 total points, average rank of 28.42) Spider-Man: No Way Home (336 total points, average rank of 28) Avengers: Endgame (329 total points, average rank of 27.42) Thor: Ragnarok (300 total points, average rank of 25) Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings (299 total points, average rank of 24.92) Black Panther (297 total points, average rank of 24.75) Loki (283 total points, average rank of 23.58) Guardians of the Galaxy (267 total points, average rank of 22.25) Captain America: Civil War (256 total points, average rank of 21.33) The Avengers (244 total points, average rank of 20.33) Hawkeye (235 total points, average rank of 19.58) WandaVision (231 total points, average rank of 19.25) Spider-Man: Homecoming (229 total points, average rank of 19.08) Iron Man (201 total points, average rank of 16.75) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (188 total points, average rank of 15.67) Spider-Man: Far From Home (186 total points, average rank of 15.5) Doctor Strange (178 total points, average rank of 14.83) Avengers: Age of Ultron (177 total points, average rank of 14.75) Eternals (168 total points, average rank of 14.00) Ant-Man (163 total points, average rank of 13.58) The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (162 total points, average ran of 13.5) Black Widow (146 total points, average rank of 12.17) Captain America: The First Avenger (142 total points, average rank of 11.83) Ant-Man and The Wasp (131 total points, average ran of 10.92) Iron Man 3 (130 total points, average rank of 10.83) Captain Marvel (120 total points, average rank of 10.00) Thor (72 total points, average rank of 6.00) Iron Man 2 (59 total points, average rank of 4.91) What If…? (52 total points, average rank of 4.33) The Incredible Hulk (30 total points, average rank of 2.5) Thor: The Dark World (27 total points average ran of 2.25)
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