Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe unveiled an evolution of the expanded universe by introducing series and connecting older Marvel movies and shows to the larger canon. Wit
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man arrives on Disney+
A new original series is about to make its debut amid the schedule of upcoming Marvel shows. I’m talking about Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, an animated offering that puts a new spin (pun intended) on the titular character’s mythology.
It appears that at least part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s future lies in its past. Some of the most high-profile upcoming MCU movies and TV shows will involve characters from its most nascent projects from Phase One.
Pixar's first-ever animated series, Win or Lose, will be coming to Disney+ in February 2025. It follows a co-ed softball team in the lead-up to their championship game. Each episode will show the week leading up to the game from a different character's perspective.
Disney+’s Vision series is bringing back another familiar face from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Faran Tahir will reprise his role as villain Raza in the upcoming Marvel TV show, a role he played in the original 2008 Iron Man movie,
The show, a spin-off from WandaVision, explored the life of Agatha Harkness, played by Kathryn Hahn, as she brought together a coven of witches. While the series connected to WandaVision, it stood as its own story rather than a continuation.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will roll out multiple episodes every week. Episodes three to five will drop on Wednesday, February 5, followed by episodes six to eight on February 12, and the final two episodes will be released on February 19.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man comprises 10 episodes, with the first two premiering on Wednesday, January 29. The series will release multiple episodes each week. Episodes three to five are slated for Wednesday, February 5, followed by episodes six to eight on February 12, and the final two episodes on February 19.
The cancellation of the third Amazing Spider-Man movie caught some fans by surprised, as there was also chatter about possible spinoffs from the Andrew Garfield franchise. But in the end Sony decided to give that universe the chop, which allowed for the entrance of Tom Holland 's Peter Parker just a few years later in Captain America: Civil War.
Agatha All Along showrunner Jac Shaeffer reportedly doesn't do second seasons, but that doesn't mean the adventures of the Westview residents are over.
What we know about Thunderbolts* is limited, but moviegoers are hyped to see the ensemble team up and kick ass together. Among familiar faces in the Thunderbolts* cast list is Viswanathan, who is playing Valentina Allegra de Fontaine's assistant Val. The 29 year-old actor spoke to Empire about working on the blockbuster, offering: