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.
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.
Just hours after Marvel Studios officially announced Thunderbolts director Jake Schreier to helm the highly anticipated X-Men MCU reboot film, fired X-Men ’97 showrunner Beau DeMayo took to social media with an explosive series of accusations against the studio—and by extension, Disney itself.
Marvel Studios has officially decided not to host its signature Hall H panel at San Diego Comic‑Con this July, marking a rare retreat from what has been among the biggest events in the entertainment calendar. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio's reason is...
It’s one thing to criticize wealth and power. It’s another to do so while lounging on a $90 million fortune and enjoying all the benefits of elite Hollywood stardom. But that’s exactly what actor Mark Ruffalo is doing, and his latest appearance at a political protest proves that when it comes to hypocrisy, few in Hollywood do it better.
In what may go down as one of the most transparently scripted PR stunts in recent Marvel history, Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. appeared on Good Morning America to deliver a glowing endorsement of Disney’s upcoming Ironheart series.
Marvel’s Ironheart hasn’t even premiered yet, but it looks like Disney is already pulling out every trick in the book—including what appears to be an artificial X bot promotion campaign that’s raising more eyebrows than excitement.
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.
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.
Marvel Studios’s Ironheart, will introduce a drag character referred to as “they” that promotes a Robin Hood-style narrative centered on redistributing wealth from the privileged to underprivileged communities.
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.
Dominique Thorne wants Marvel fans to get on the “Ironheart Bandwagon” — and she says Robert Downey Jr. is already riding shotgun. But is that enough to sell a series few were asking for?
James Gunn’s Superman is flying high just hours after ticket sales launched, with official data from Fandango revealing the Amazon Prime Early Access screenings have outpaced all other ticket launches in 2025—including Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four: First Steps.