According to Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox, the Disney+ series nearly borrowed the lighter tone of the Ben Affleck film.
According to Daredevil: Born Again star Charlie Cox, the Disney+ series nearly borrowed the lighter tone of the Ben Affleck film.
The season finale of what Disney+ is insistently calling the second season of Doctor Who has shown the regeneration of the 15th Doctor into his new form, revealed to be played by Billie Piper. The long remaining fan of the series who still watched was treated to the surprise when in a brilliant flash of gold light, the 9th Doctor’s companion, Rose Tyler, was standing in his place.
One of the most recognizable names in preschool entertainment is jumping platforms—but not because it’s still on top. CoComelon, once considered untouchable in the world of animated children’s content, is leaving Netflix and heading to Disney. The move to Disney+ will take effect in January 2027, just months before the scheduled release of a Universal-backed CoComelon movie.
The latest swirling rumors out of the UK paint a turbulent picture for Doctor Who, as gossip sites and major outlets alike speculate that lead actor Ncuti Gatwa may have been quietly fired from the series following a disastrous ratings decline and a rumored controversial political statement.
According to the latest Daredevil: Born Again Nielsen data, Marvel’s latest Disney+ series is a major flop, failing to appear on Nielsen’s weekly streaming charts for a single episode. This marks the first time in Marvel Cinematic Universe history that an original Disney+ series has not charted even once during its run.
Marvel’s Ironheart trailer isn’t just underperforming—it’s collapsing in real time under an avalanche of dislikes. When we began writing this article, the video had 312,000 dislikes. By the time we hit publish, that number had already jumped to 315,000 dislikes, against just 177,000 likes (that number didn’t change…)—pushing the trailer to a brutal 64% Ironheart dislike ratio.
As Ironheart racks up dislikes on YouTube ahead of its premiere this June, one burning question is capturing fans’ attention more than ever: is Sacha Baron Cohen playing Mephisto in the MCU?
The long-rumored debut of the Marvel Comics demon has been teased for years, from WandaVision to Agatha All Along. But now, with credible reports, casting clues, and even a supposed leaked teaser swirling online, speculation is hitting a fever pitch.
A new rumor from scooper MyTimeToShineHello suggested that Scream icon Neve Campbell had been cast as Polaris in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But former X-Men ’97 showrunner Beau DeMayo has stepped in to set the record straight.
Marvel Studios is facing a wave of backlash as the Ironheart trailer continues to get pummeled with YouTube dislikes. What was meant to be a bold new chapter in the MCU is now shaping up to be one of its most poorly received launches yet.
In what may go down as one of the most unfortunate scheduling blunders in recent superhero marketing, Marvel Studios released the trailer for Ironheart—a show that has already faced major delays and skepticism. Just three hours later, DC unveiled James Gunn’s trailer for Superman, offering fans a grounded, traditional take on the Man of Steel that’s not without its detractors.
The quiet feud inside Lucasfilm may not be so quiet anymore. Following a recent podcast that exposed Dave Filoni’s alleged gatekeeping of the Star Wars franchise, Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy is making it clear—he’s not playing by Filoni’s rules. In fact, he’s rewriting them.
As Doctor Who continues along its new era under returning showrunner Russell T Davies, key cast members are pushing back hard against long-running fan backlash and criticism that the show has embraced ideological messaging at the cost of its storytelling.
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) trounced expectations in Q1, gaining more streaming subscribers than Disney despite the Mouse House’s optimistic earnings and surprise theme park announcement in Abu Dhabi.
In other words, the streaming war just took an unexpected turn—and it’s not in Disney’s favor.