As long as there are superheroes in our popular consciousness, the DC-Marvel debate will rage on. Consider this the latest episode in the ongoing battle to prove one side’s primacy over the other.
This electrifying fan art (sorry in advance) imagines what Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul would look like as the MCU's Electro. The supervillain has proved one of Spider-Man’s most enduring foes, racking up countless comic book battles, animated showdowns and one film appearance over his 56 years of evildoing.
We’ll be seeing plenty of Tom Holland on our screens for the foreseeable future. The Spider-Man actor is set to star in five movies over the next year or so and here's a rundown of all those titles - you'd better get your popcorn ready.
Tangled, that zippy animated adaptation of the Rapunzel fairy tale? The one set in the Kingdom of Corona. Well, have you ever imagined what would happen if you crossed its hero Flynn Rider with assassin-extraordinaire John Wick? Didn’t think so. Someone else, on the other hand, not only had the thought, but brought it to life in a piece of fan art that the world never expected to see.
Chadwick Boseman departed the stage for the last time on August 28th, leaving behind a grieving family and a stunned public. And his story, which clearly struck a chord with millions, has now come to an abrupt end – a humble man who became a trailblazing superhero.
A couple of weeks have ed since the DC FanDome event dropped its mouth-watering reveals, with plenty of possibilities no longer left to the imagination. Foremost among those was our first proper look at Robert Pattinson’s Caped Crusader. He’ll have his hands pretty full in The Batman, with the Riddler, Penguin and Carmine Falcone among the rogues gallery lining up to defeat him. But you know what? They aren’t powerful enough.
With Hugh Jackman’s record-breaking tenure as the Wolverine seemingly over, all eyes have turned on who’ll be next to wield the claws. Could Disney cast a total unknown as Jackman was back when he was chosen? Or should they instead opt for a big name? Instagram artist BossLogic evidently favours the latter, as his new fan art, which you can see below, imagines how John Wick star Keanu Reeves could look as the iconic X-Man.
Netflix have announced the first batch of movies that’ll be coming to the service in October and they include a hearty pirate comedy, Taika Waititi’s last dip into indie cinema, a recently overlooked war drama and the spooky adaptation of a 60s novel. Here’s the rundown on the first four films headed to the platform next month, with all of them arriving on October 1st.