Marvel is turning a new page with some major upcoming projects as the company celebrates its milestone 85th birthday. A new promo spot Celebrating 85 Years of Marvel features a voiceover from the ...
James Spader is set to reprise his role of Ultron in Marvel/Disney+‘s upcoming WandaVision spinoff series, sources confirmed to Deadline. Spader voiced the role in Joss Whedon’s 2015 film ...
Marvel Comics' full November 2024 solicitations have arrived, bringing a wave of new titles and the end of one of the summer's big events. Venom War #4 and #5 will both arrive in November ...
And for even more on what to expect from Marvel in 2024, including comics and games, follow the link! Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness was one of the most beloved parts of WandaVision, and she will ...
Over in the X-Men line, December also brings the launch of Laura Kinney: Wolverine #1, which puts the former X-23 back in her ...
We have an extra burst of Marvel Comics solicits and solicitations for the first week of December pieced together. With Avengers #21 running an X-Men Vs Avengers story, and X-Men #8 launching the ...
Marvel will surely release those trailers and promo videos in the coming months as we get closer to the release dates of each MCU project. But we will also see some of the new characters elsewhere.
Marvel Rivals will launch on December 6, 2024. The announcement trailer is a montage of footage and gameplay of various characters in Marvel Rivals. We get an idea of the flow of gameplay, what ...
Marvel Comics has just dropped a new trailer for October's new Iron Man series and it offers an exciting glimpse at what ...
Who are the Marvel Rivals characters? With any new Marvel game comes playable Marvel characters, and in Netease and Marvel Games’ new 6-vs-6 shooter, there are plenty to choose from. Spanning ...
Please verify your email address. Marvel's best dark fantasy comics include eerie alternate universes and terrifying villains. Iconic superheroes like Wanda, Thor, and Doctor Strange face dark ...
"They're not what you think." That's how Marvel Comics marketed the Young Avengers, a team of teenage "sidekicks" who appeared to resemble a younger Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, and the Hulk.