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Mark Ruffalo and Other Marvel Actors Attend “No Kings Day” Protests and Tie Marvel Properties Into Anti-Trump Rhetoric — Gina Carano Was Fired for a Social Media Post

Mark Ruffalo and Other Marvel Actors Attend “No Kings Day” Protests and Tie Marvel Properties Into Anti-Trump Rhetoric — Gina Carano Was Fired for a Social Media Post

Over the weekend, several prominent Marvel actors joined nationwide demonstrations known as the “No Kings Day” protests — a coordinated political campaign designed to publicly oppose President Donald Trump. The protests featured Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo, Spider-Man actress Marisa Tomei, Thunderbolts actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and even Guardians of the Galaxy star Glenn Close.

X-Men ’97 Showrunner’s Deleted Post Could Implicate Marvel Exec Brad Winderbaum in Alleged PA Misconduct Cover-Up and Retaliation Scandal

X-Men ’97 Showrunner’s Deleted Post Could Implicate Marvel Exec Brad Winderbaum in Alleged PA Misconduct Cover-Up and Retaliation Scandal

Could Marvel’s Brad Winderbaum be involved in a major scandal involving misconduct and retaliation? 

For over a year, X-Men ’97 creator and showrunner Beau DeMayo has made explosive allegations against Marvel Studios—accusing unnamed producers of retaliating against him after he reported alleged misconduct involving a Marvel higher-up and a production assistant.

Ironheart Promo Backfires for Disney/Marvel as Fans Spot Copy-Paste Bots Promoting Disney+ Series

Dislikes Surge on New Ironheart Trailer While Original Trailer Surpasses Half a Million Down Votes

Marvel Studios might be hoping fans are ready to embrace Ironheart, but judging by the brutal response to its trailers, audiences are already voting with their thumbs—and it’s not looking good.

Both official trailers for the upcoming Disney+ series starring Dominique Thorne have been ratioed into oblivion, mirroring the exact same pattern that preceded Disney’s Snow White disaster. If history is any indication, Marvel could be headed straight for another embarrassing flop.

OPINION: Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby Mock and Laugh At Fantastic Four Source Material as Disney Clearly Learns Nothing From Rachel Zegler Disaster

OPINION: Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby Mock and Laugh At Fantastic Four Source Material as Disney Clearly Learns Nothing From Rachel Zegler Disaster

In what’s becoming a troubling Hollywood tradition, yet another high-profile IP adaptation from Disney has its stars laughing at the very material they’re adapting. This time it’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps, where actress Vanessa Kirby revealed she and co-star Pedro Pascal shared a laugh over “outdated” portrayals of Sue Storm in classic comics.

Pedro Pascal Says He Loves Being Led by Powerful Women as Sue Storm Takes the Lead in Marvel’s Fantastic Four

Pedro Pascal Says He Loves Being Led by Powerful Women as Sue Storm Takes the Lead in Marvel’s Fantastic Four

Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps isn’t just reimagining its team dynamics—it may also be a reflection of its lead actor’s real-world mindset. Pedro Pascal, who plays Reed Richards in the upcoming MCU reboot is no stranger to playing second banana to powerful women. He praised his co-star Vanessa Kirby in a recent Collider interview with comments that have already sparked widespread discussion.