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Bam Smack Pow on MSNMarvel drops Kang the Conqueror bombshell; fans surprisedWhile fans think the MCU moving from Kang was due to real-life events, Kevin Feige has revealed the surprising timeline for changing the course of the saga!
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has revealed who will be the next in-command of all the Avengers after Chris Evans' Steve Rogers .With Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts successful
Big things are brewing for the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the next two Avengers movies start to take shape. With Avengers: Doomsday currently in production under the direction of Joe and Anthony Russo ,
The all-new X-Men are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and an all-new Tony Stark will (eventually) join them. In a wide-ranging conversation with press on Friday, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige confirmed that,
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had its many heads swirling in the mass confusion of a multiverse for the last few years. This, thank god, is soon coming to an end. MCU boss Kevin Feige has described the forthcoming abandoning of interweaving timelines as a “reset.” But definitely not a “reboot.”
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SuperHeroHype on MSNAvengers: Doomsday Actor Reacts To Huge Screen Time RumorAnthony Mackie discusses rumors about his screen time in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday while speaking to Jimmy Fallon.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is on the brink of a transformative chapter with the upcoming release of Avengers: Secret Wars, slated for 2027.
We’re willing to bet you’ve seen at least one flick from Marvel Studios, which launched its cinematic universe in 2008 with the Robert Downey Jr.-leading "Iron Man" and whose most-recent entry ...
As 'Avengers: Endgame' wraps up the Marvel Cinematic Universe's story, it’s become increasingly apparent that whatever lightning Marvel captured in its onscreen bottle is not a trick that’s ...
After the conclusion of Marvel's Secret Wars in 2027, the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it will be forever changed. "Reboot is a scary word,” Marvel boss Kevin Feige told Variety in a massive new interview.