Avengers, Doomsday and Marvel
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Avengers: Doomsday was extremely popular on social media during and after the cast announcement. The hashtag #AvengersDoomsday was the top-trending term on Twitter for more than seven hours. All in al...
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Marvel announced its star-studded cast for Avengers: Doomsday, which included the return of the original X-Men Ian McKellen, Kelsey Grammar, James Marsden, Channing Tatum, Rebecca Romijn, Patrick Ste...
From Newsweek
Marvel announced the cast of "Avengers: Doomsday" during a livestream and on its social media channels on Wednesday.
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In November 1992, Mike Kennedy, the co-owner of Planet Comics in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, rented a casket. Before the store opened, he arranged it inside the store and covered it in a homemade red cape. Outside, more than 80 customers lingered, hoping for a chance to participate in what had become a pop culture event.
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Screen Rant on MSNDC Finally Gave Us a 'Street-Level Superman,' Even If They're Technically Part of the Bat-FamilyDC has quietly reintroduced the concept of a ‘street-level Superman’—but this time, it’s not the Man of Steel himself; he’s part of the Bat-Family.
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DC Just Rewrote Superman's Most Iconic Image, And You'll Never Be Able To See It The Same Way AgainDoomsday has officially crowned Lois Lane’s Superwoman with a title that underscores her as a far greater threat than Superman ever could be. She then calls out his manipulations, admitting that ...
It's also been revealed that Avengers: Doomsday's working title is "For All Time Productions UK." Loki fans will remember that "For All Time. Always" is the TVA's motto and likely a reference to ...
While the above piece of fan art is pretty epic, artist Adam Spizak imagined a more gory version of his Avengers: Doomsday poster. Once again combining Doom and Iron Man, we see Tony Stark's skull still in said helmet. Check it out below:
When Marvel announced the follow-up to the original Secret Wars at a retailers conference in 1985, it was roundly booed for running out of new ideas. Its sales manager Carol Kalish waited for quiet and then said: “Let's be honest. Secret Wars was crap, right? But did it sell?"
The filmmaker and studio executive has already made tweaks to the movie, changing the title from Superman: Legacy to just Superman. "I thought maybe the title had a looking back feeling about it ...