Former MCU star Jonathan Majors has lined up his next project after wrapping a film for the Daily Wire. In an exclusive, Deadline reports that Majors will star in the political thriller Dinner at Nick’s.
Former MCU star Jonathan Majors has lined up his next project after wrapping a film for the Daily Wire. In an exclusive, Deadline reports that Majors will star in the political thriller Dinner at Nick’s.
In a move that may surprise no one, Marvel Studios reportedly instructed the original creative team behind Daredevil: Born Again not to watch the popular Netflix series starring Charlie Cox. The directive was part of a broader initial strategy to steer the Disney+ revival away from the darker, grittier tone that defined the character’s previous portrayal.
If you thought the first three episodes of Ironheart were bad, buckle up. Somehow, Marvel managed to dig even deeper into the well of awful. The final three episodes of Ironheart don’t just continue the disaster—they accelerate it, hurling the show off a cliff of lazy writing, nonsensical tech, virtue signaling, and a complete disregard for logic or consequence.
Jon Watts, the filmmaker who revitalized Spider-Man for the MCU, was originally set to direct Fantastic Four: First Steps, Marvel’s reboot of the iconic superhero team. However, Watts surprised fans and industry insiders alike when he announced his departure from the project.
After weeks of the media insisting Ironheart was being unfairly “review bombed,” the numbers are now in — and they’re even worse than expected. According to Luminate’s official streaming ratings for June 20–26, the three-episode premiere of Ironheart failed to chart entirely. That’s right — Marvel’s newest Disney+ series didn’t even crack the top 10 for original streaming programs during its debut week.
After a flurry of early headlines accusing critics of “review bombing,” Ironheart has now entered a very different phase of audience reactions.
Another Marvel series, another media meltdown. This time, it’s Ironheart caught in the crosshairs of what outlets like Screen Rant are calling a “review bombing campaign.” But is that really what’s happening, or is the term just another convenient shield every time audiences reject a Disney-backed product?
Pedro Pascal is now officially the face Marvel Studios is betting on, and Disney’s PR machine led by Robert Downey Jr. is pulling out all the stops to make sure audiences fall in line. In a new Vanity Fair cover story, the Fantastic Four and Avengers: Doomsday actor...
There really isn’t a way to review Ironheart outside of just calling it what it is: bad.
It’s a bad show. It’s bad on every level. From the lazy bad cinematography to the lackluster bad graphics, bad wooden performances, and bad writing, Ironheart is the culmination of everything that’s gone wrong with Marvel television. It’s not just a misfire—it’s a final nail.
Former X-Men ’97 showrunner Beau DeMayo has once again pulled back the curtain on the chaos inside Marvel Studios — and this time, he’s outlining sweeping story changes that were cut from X-Men 97 Season 2 after his abrupt exit. In a series of detailed posts on X,...
It’s been nearly six years since Mahershala Ali stepped onto the stage at San Diego Comic-Con and shocked the Marvel fandom by donning a Blade cap, officially taking up the mantle of the vampire slayer once played by Wesley Snipes. But despite the initial fanfare, the Mahershala Ali Blade reboot has become one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most infamous slow burns—troubled by delays, creative turnover, and mounting fan frustration.
James Gunn has made it clear: Thor was never going to be in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Best known for his gritty, unrelenting portrayal of Frank Castle in both Disney+ and Netflix’s Daredevil series and his own Punisher spinoff, Bernthal is now set to reprise the role in the upcoming Marvel-Sony production Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The film will bring him further into Marvel’s cinematic universe and marks a major tonal shift for the Tom Holland-led Spider-Man films, possibly steering them into darker territory.