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  • Dom Toretto getting mad

    Fast X Proves The Fast & Furious Franchise Is Dragon Ball Z With Cars

    "Fast & Furious" and "Dragon Ball Z" have more in common than you might think, and many of these similarities can be found in "Fast X."

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Morlun looking menacing with red eyes and a jacket

    The Spider-Verse's Original Villain Was Way Too Dark (And Powerful) For The Movies

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" almost featured this terrifying villain who has a long and destructive past with the Spider-People of the multiverse.

    By Jason Connolly Read More
  • Jessica Drew shooting web

    Across The Spider-Verse: Why The Webslinging Sound Effect Matters More Than You Think

    The webslinging sound effects in "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" not only honor the "Spider-Man" comic books but also matter more than you think.

    By Danny Bojic Read More
  • James Gunn posing

    Why Every James Gunn Movie Looks So Familiar - And Why That's OK

    Many online have noted how James Gunn's movies tend to look the same and feature the same actors. But Gunn isn't the only director to do this.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Vivien Lyra Blair and her globe in "The Boogeyman"

    The Boogeyman's Original Script Featured An Iconic Nod To Star Wars

    "The Boogeyman" features a glowing orb that helps fight off the villain. But with Vivian Lyra Blair in the film, young Princess Leia almost got a lightsaber.

    By Nate D'Agostino Read More
  • Scott Lang smiling

    Ant-Man 3: The Wild Theory That Points To The Infinity Stones In Quantumania

    The Infinity Stones were once the mega-powerful glue that held the MCU together, but fans might have seen them in a new light in "Ant-Man: Quantumania."

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Miles Morales at a party

    Who Framed Miles Morales: Will Beyond The Spider-Verse Blend Live-Action Into Animation?

    Chris Miller speaks on "Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse" taking cues from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and blending live-action with animation.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Sentry staring in front of the sun

    Marvel's Most Powerful Hero Should Have Stayed Forgotten Forever

    The Sentry is coming to the MCU. Hopefully it goes better than it did in the comics.

    By Liam McGuire Read More
  • Tyler Rake ready to fight

    Extraction 2's Big Cameo Was 'Spoiled' By Chris Hemsworth

    Chris Hemsworth has spoiled one of Extraction 2's biggest cameos just days before the film hits Netflix.

    By Aahil Dayani Read More
  • Superfly screams inside car at Turtles

    How TMNT: Mutant Mayhem's Villains Should Really Look Based On The 1987 Cartoon

    "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" boasts a horde of villains fans probably recognize. Here's how they should really look based on the 1987 cartoon.

    By Damion Damaske Read More
  • Miguel O'Hara runs at the screen with red eyes

    Spider-Man 2099 Is The Universe Sony Must Explore Outside Of The Venomverse And MCU

    Miguel O'Hara just become mainstream, and he's the perfect live-action antihero Sony has been wanting so badly.

    By Russell Murray Read More
  • Pavitr and Miles Drinking Chai

    Across The Spider-Verse Has A Deep-Cut Wes Anderson Joke Only True Fans Caught

    Even some of his fans might have missed that Across the Spider-Verse has a deep-cut reference to a Wes Anderson film.

    By Sam Skopp Read More
  • Superman smiling

    Superman 3 Still Has The Man Of Steel's Most Haunting Movie Scene

    "Superman III" was marketed as a family-friendly superhero flick, but the film still includes one of the most haunting scenes in a "Superman" movie ever.

    By Jennifer Mashuga Read More
  • Peter Parking looking concerned

    Here's Where You Can Stream The Amazing Spider-Man 2

    Many Spider-Man films recently appeared on DIsney+. Some Spidey fans may be wondering if this includes "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

    By Leo Noboru Lima Read More
  • Aquaman looking back

    How China Helped Aquaman Rise Above Other DCEU Movies

    When "Aquaman" was released in 2018, the film performed especially well with international audiences, including scoring a $291.8 million gross in China.

    By Jeff Litton Read More
  • Daredevil looking down

    Daredevil 2: Why Ben Affleck's Marvel Sequel Was Never Made

    Longtime Marvel fans may remember that Ben Affleck once starred in his own "Daredevil" film. They might also wonder why it never received a sequel.

    By Tim Lammers Read More
  • Pedro pascal and Oscar Isaac at event

    ATSV's Oscar Isaac Nominates Pedro Pascal For The Spider-Verse - Who Could He Play?

    Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse voice actor Oscar Isaac wants Pedro Pascal to join the franchise. Here's who The Last of Us actor should play.

    By Aahil Dayani Read More
  • Indiana Jones Crystal Skull comic cover

    Indiana Jones' Crystal Skull Comic Adaptation Fixed A Few Of The Movie's Biggest Issues

    Indiana Jones 4 was a controversial movie, but its missteps were cleverly fixed by its comic book adaptation.

    By Kevin Phelan Read More
  • Goku throwing a punch

    The Correct Order In Which To Watch Every Dragon Ball Movie

    Can't figure out where you start your Dragon Ball Z movie marathon? Let us give you some pointers. Here's the proper order of the DBZ films.

    By Chris Hodges Read More
  • Spider-Man 2099 looking scary

    How Across The Spider-Verse Sets Up A Canceled Marvel Villain Movie For The MCU

    There's a certain villain-centric movie Sony has wanted to make for a while now, and "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" potentially sets it up.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Spot attacking

    How Across The Spider-Verse Changes The Spot From The Comics

    The Spot is a C-list villain from Marvel Comics. However, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" makes one major change to make him a formidable foe.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Brodie Torrance looking stressed on phone

    How Plane Pulled Off Its One Take Fight, According To Gerard Butler

    According to Gerard Butler, filming the single-shot fight in "Plane" came down to three things: practice, practice, and practice.

    By Samantha Bambino Read More
  • Ismael Cruz Córdova serious

    The Rings Of Power's Ismael Cruz Cordova Almost Played A Key GotG3 Character

    Ismael Cruz Córdova, who plays Arondir on Amazon's The RIngs of Power, came close to playing this key role on Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3.

    By Jaron Pak Read More
  • Deacon Frost looking up

    Blade's First Movie Villain Had A Vampire Power That's Way Too Weird For The MCU

    Deacon Frost, who was the villain in the first Blade film, had one specific power that was present in his comic version, but not yet so far on the big screen.

    By Danny Bojic Read More
  • Megatron Sword Over Shoulder

    Where To Watch Transformers 5: The Last Knight

    Here's where viewers interested in catching up on the live-action Transformers movies can watch Transformers 5: The Last Knight online.

    By Sam Skopp Read More
  • John Wick wearing black

    John Wick: Chapter 4 Brings The Character's Kill Count To An Eye-Popping Level

    The number of kills in the "John Wick" franchise has reached a staggering number, partially due to the character's kill total in "John Wick: Chapter 4."

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Neil Randall and Tom Ryan standing together

    The Gerard Butler & Pierce Brosnan Stunt That Turned Into A Real Car Crash

    Gerard Butler and Pierce Brosnan were filming "Butterfly on a Wheel" when one of their stunts became all too real -- here's how that ended up happening.

    By Calvin Carter Read More
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