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Marvel Studios Scheduled 2022 Projects (After Moon Knight)
With Oscar Isaac’s Moon Knight premiering on Disney+ last week, we thought now would be an excellent time to look at what else Marvel Studios currently has planned for the rest of their 2022 slate in an expected chronological order.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksMarvel Studios Set To Finally Bring Nova Into The MCU
After many years of rumors and fan-predictions, Marvel is finally getting set to introduce Nova to the MCU. Deadline broke the news on Thursday that Kevin Feige had tapped Moon Knight writer, Sabir Pirzada, to develop a script for a Nova project. It is not yet known whether the Nova project would be a Disney streaming series or a theatrical release, just that a project is in development.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksMs. Marvel: The MCU's Twist On The Origin Of Kamala Khan's Powers Gives Her Greater Ties To The 'Captain Marvel' Legacy
After a brief sizzle reel last year, fans have finally gotten a closer look at Ms. Marvel with the release of the first full trailer for the upcoming series. The series follows Kamala Khan, a young Muslim teen and die-hard fan of Captain Marvel, as she comes into possession of a set of nega-bands that grant her the ability to harness cosmic energy and create constructs.
Kristy AndersonPublished about a year ago in GeeksPatrick Stewart Discusses His 'Doctor Strange 2' Appearance
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is only a few months away, and fans are eagerly awaiting the sequel. Avengers: Endgame planted the seeds of the multiverse, Loki and WandaVision took us closer, and Spider-Man: No Way Home brought the multiverse to us. Now, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness looks to be taking us through the multiverse. No Way Home barely scratched the surface of the possibilities and dangers of the multiverse, and it defied expectations and precedents by giving us three Spider-Men on screen at once. With Doctor Strange promising a maddening journey through the multiverse, there could potentially be a Marvel character from any comic or film appearing in the movie. Fans already have a pretty good idea who might be returning based on the trailer for the film which premiered during the Super Bowl.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksThanos Tried To Be A Hero
The MCU has had many great villains throughout its existence. Killmonger, Hela, Ultron, all of them were villains that captured our attention with ease. However, there is no greater villain than the Big Bad himself, Thanos. One could even argue that he is up there with Darth Vader and Voldemort for greatest movie villains of all time. The thing is as good of a bad guy as he was, it has been pointed out that his long list of horrible actions might have been carried out with the greater good in mind. Now that The Eternals has come and gone from theaters, we have been given further evidence to support this argument. Sure he may have snapped half of all life in the universe out of existence but was it all in the name of saving all life in the universe. Imagine that, one of the greatest movie villains of all time was trying to be a hero.
Carlos GuerraPublished about a year ago in GeeksMCU's Newest Heroes
It's an amazing time to be a Marvel fan... Since the launch of Disney+, the MCU has been able to evolve into a source of storytelling the world has never seen before. Launching a variety of brand new shows that all tie into the projects released on the big screen, the studio can now introduce new characters at a faster rate than ever.
Carlos GuerraPublished about a year ago in GeeksIron Man: Inside the Mind of Tony Stark
Born in Long Island, New York to parents Howard Anthony Stark, founder and former CEO of the industrial tech organization Stark Industries, and Maria Collins Carbonell, a philanthropist and sociology expert, Tony Stark completed an advanced degree in electrical engineering at a young age.
Arbiter WritingPublished about a year ago in GeeksWhat to expect from Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever
Following Black Panther’s epic debut in 2018, which saw the movie go on to have one of the most successful box office grossing in history with $1.3 billion and a total of 30 highly coveted awards, including 3 Oscars, Marvel ordered its sequel — Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Faridah GiwaPublished about a year ago in GeeksStephen Strange To Become Central Avenger According To Leaked 'Multiverse Of Madness' Synopsis
Ever since Avengers: Endgame, fans have been eagerly awaiting the next big step in the MCU. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is looking more and more likely to be that step. The MCU has been building to the multiverse since WandaVision, and the culmination of it will be in Multiverse of Madness. Fans have also wondered who would take over as leader of the MCU with the loss of both Iron Man, who started the MCU, and Captain America, who led the Avengers throughout the Infinity Saga. According to a new synopsis for the new Doctor Strange movie, the answer to all of the fans' questions lie in Doctor Strange himself.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksWhy ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Is An Example Of The ‘Perfect Movie’
***WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD FOR NO WAY HOME*** No Way Home is easily one of the greatest movies ever made, in my opinion, and not just because it is a Marvel, a superhero, or a Spider-Man movie. It is one of those movies which comes along every so often and completely blows your mind and changes the game forever. The best way to explain it is, ironically, with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) itself.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in GeeksTop 5 Ways The MCU Does Better Than The Comics
For the last decade and a half, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been the means for the mainstream audience. For many, it has introduced several heroes and villains to a wide range of audiences. It bring characters like Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor to the world, re-inventing them a bit while still staying true to the spirits of the comics. When it comes to adaptation, it is easy to look back and see what can be improved and what cannot. So without further ado, here are five ways that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is able to improve upon the comics that they are adapted from.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in Geeks‘No Way Home’ Writers Discuss Their Future With The Franchise
**SPOILERS FOR SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME** With the massive success of Spider-Man: No Way Home, questions have come up about the future of Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Sony, who technically still owns the rights to Spider-Man, loaned the character to Disney/Marvel so that they could include Peter Parker in their movies. Since Marvel’s Spider-Man trilogy ended with Spider-Man: No Way Home, it was unclear whether Sony would allow Spider-Man to continue to be part of the Disney/Marvel Cinematic Universe. While No Way Home ended in a way that would suggest sequels (like many Marvel films do), the guarantee was not quite there.
Culture SlatePublished about a year ago in Geeks