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Taika Watiti, the director of Disney's Marvel's Thor: Love and Thunder, slammed critics who say that the latest superhero movie is 'too gay' by saying, 'We're all queer' to explain his recent focus on LBGTQ stories and characters.
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Chris Hemsworth has returned, but that's where the good news stops.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness featured a diverse cast of villains for the sorcerer to face, but one did not make the final cut. Now, author Michael Waldron explains why Nightmare was cut from the original script.
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With just over four months until the highly-anticipated sequel hits theaters, Marvel has done an excellent job of keeping Black Panther: Wakanda Forever under wraps, but yesterday saw a flood of leaked promo art make its way online, with two images in particular generating a lot of hype, buzz, and interest.
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The Ultraman world appears to be growing. In a historic comic book crossover story, Ultraman and Ultraseven will soon be joined by Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Captain Marvel.
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In a book coming out in September, Marvel Comics, which is owned by Disney, will introduce its first Spider-Man who is openly gay. This Spider-Man will have feminine traits and dress in lace.
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Every week, I'll read whatever Batman-related comics are available. It's one of the few places where you can read non-news/non-political material these days.
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Marvel is getting ready to shoot the second installment of the “Black Panther” franchise after the sudden passing of its star Chadwick Boseman.
Shooting will begin in Atlanta in July,
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"There’s only one Chadwick and he’s not with us,” said Victoria Alonso, a Marvel Studios executive producer.
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The 2020 Olympics were called off, but a few Olympians still suited up. Sports power players from Team USA Simone Biles, Nathan Adrian, Jagger Eaton and Allyson Felix transformed into “The Avengers” to celebrate the release of a new Marvel video game, which debuted earlier this month through Square Enix games. The real-life superheroes are …