The next Marvel film hitting theaters may or may not be one of the biggest movie events of the year. But someone just placed a $100,000 bid at a charity auction to attend the Avengers: Doomsday world premiere with Ant-Man actor Paul Rudd.
The next Marvel film hitting theaters may or may not be one of the biggest movie events of the year. But someone just placed a $100,000 bid at a charity auction to attend the Avengers: Doomsday world premiere with Ant-Man actor Paul Rudd.
Recently, Variety reported that Sadie Sink has officially been cast in Spider-Man 4 alongside Tom Holland. Destin Daniel Cretton, who headed Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, will be directing. The film is projected to release in theaters on July 31, 2026. However, the report offered no plot details and did not specify which character she would portray. The only hint came from Deadline’s earlier claim that the role will be “significant.”
After a full month in theaters, Captain America: Brave New World has officially crossed $388 million globally at the box office, with $185 million of that coming from domestic ticket sales. While some media outlets have rushed to frame this milestone as a triumph, especially as the film edged past the box office totals of Ant-Man, Thor, and Black Widow, the reality tells a very different story.
Scarlett Johansson declined to create an Instagram account to promote Jurassic World: Rebirth, despite being pressured to do so by Universal Pictures.
During an interview with InStyle magazine, the Black Widow actress revealed that she refuses to use social media for film or product promotion, believing it would make her disingenuous. During that same interview the actress also shared her opinion on Black Widow’s theoretical return to the MCU.
Despite the swirling speculation that Avengers: Secret Wars could serve as a reboot point for the MCU, Marvel Studios’ Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum has attempted to pour cold water on the idea. However, given the declining reception of the franchise in recent years, a reset may be exactly what Marvel needs to regain its footing.
Captain America: Brave New World has managed to hold onto the #1 spot at the box office for a third weekend in a row, but there’s little to celebrate. The film brought in just $15 million domestically—a staggering 85% drop from its opening weekend and a 46% decline from its second weekend, making its top of the chart status more an indictment on the current state of Hollywood that an accolade for the troubled movie.
Captain America: Brave New World has taken a steep fall in its second weekend, with a massive 71.8% decline at the domestic box office. The Anthony Mackie-led superhero film pulled in just $28.2 million from Friday through Sunday, according to Box Office Mojo, a sharp contrast to its $100 million five-day double holiday opening weekend. This significant drop is raising serious concerns about the film’s staying power and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s continued struggles at the box office.
In a shocking and humiliating upset for Disney and Marvel Studios, Captain America: Brave New World was outpaced at the UK and Ireland box office by Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, a romantic comedy that made history with its record-breaking debut. The Bridget Jones film is actually a Peacock original with no U.S. theatrical run, which might be good news for everyone over at Marvel.
With Daredevil: Born Again set to hit Disney+ on March 4, excitement for Marvel’s return to gritty, grounded storytelling is at an all-time high. The trailer has already made waves, pulling in 15 million views, with 582,000 likes and only 3,800 dislikes—numbers that dwarf the reception of Marvel’s recent offerings like Echo and Agatha All Along, which struggled to capture audience interest. But now, She-Hulk star Tatiana Maslany has thrown her hat in the ring, expressing her eagerness to join the upcoming Daredevil series.
Captain America: Brave New World opened over the holiday weekend to a domestic box office total of $100 million, with $88 million coming from its first three-day weekend and an additional $12 million from the extended double holiday. Internationally, the film grossed $92.4 million, bringing its worldwide total to $192.4 million.
Captain America: Brave New World has been awarded a B- CinemaScore, marking the lowest grade ever received by a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. This places the film behind even The Marvels and the previously criticized Eternals and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. That means Brave New World is offically the weakest audience-rated MCU film to date.
Captain America: Brave New World has finally hit theaters, but the production was anything but smooth. Plagued by endless reshoots, political controversy, and behind-the-scenes drama, the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) arrives under a dark cloud of fan skepticism and industry fatigue.
With re-shoot after re-shoot, a radically different political landscape than they were predicting, and a budget that is bloated and overblown by millions despite what the Legacy Media wants you to believe, it’s finally here. Captain America: Brave New World has hit the box office and now it’s time to decide, is it worth your time?