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Yesterday (January 16), the first trailer for Daredevil: Born Again was finally released to the public. And, while there was ...
There are many releases in the history of the MCU that appear to take on a whole new aspect when they're revisited after the ...
Of course, some of you may thinking to yourselves, "Hey, I've watched the Marvel movies in order and don't remember ... that guy was during their initial viewing of Deadpool & Wolverine.
But, with that many films, there's also the tricky question of the Marvel movie timeline and which order the films actually take place in. So, to make things easy for you, we've listed all the ...
Below we'll get into every movie and TV show coming from Marvel that currently has a tentative release date. We'll also cover a few movies and TV shows that have been in the works but have murkier ...
With both The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Avengers: Doomsday on the way, now's a great time to catch up on the MCU by watching the Marvel movies in chronological order; you could even throw in ...
Marvel is still committed to big super-team tentpoles, more Spider-Man movies, and getting some fresh blood into the MCU with characters like Wonder Man. Marvel Studios’ current plans stretch ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Marvel Universe as we know it started in 1961 with the debut of the Fantastic Four, so it's only fitting that the first post-launch heroes for ...
Although some of the biggest releases on the Marvel horizon are far away from now, like the two-part Multiverse Saga conclusion Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, there’s still plenty ...
It's been 38 years since audiences saw their very first theatrical movie based on a Marvel comic — would ... is resource-squandering of the highest order," wrote Dana Stevens for Slate.