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Pedro Pascal headlined the recent Fantastic Four film, but he won’t be the central focus of Avengers: Doomsday, as per a new ...
Marvel Studios is moving full speed ahead with its X-Men movie reboot, and it's using an old playbook for the Marvel ...
The new Fantastic Four kicks off the MCU’s “Phase 6,” which could finally clean up the mess of the multiverse.
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COVER News India on MSNOppenheimer
After months of hype about the Barbenheimer summer box office event, Oppenheimer and Barbie have finally arrived in cinemas.
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Comic Basics on MSNScarred Tony Stark? Wild MCU Theory Says Doctor Doom Is Iron Man Who Survived the Snap
When Marvel Studios revealed at last year’s San Diego Comic-Con that Robert Downey Jr. was coming back to the MCU, fans were ...
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Fiction Horizon on MSNWild MCU Theory Claims Doctor Doom Is Actually a Surviving, Scarred Tony Stark
When Marvel Studios revealed at last year’s San Diego Comic-Con that Robert Downey Jr. was coming back to the MCU, fans were ...
Pedro Pascal has commented on Robert Downey Jr.’s role in Avengers: Doomsday. Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Doomsday is currently ...
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Screen Rant on MSNMarvel's X-Men Reboot Holds The Key To Recasting Iron Man & Captain America
Jake Schreier's upcoming X-Men reboot might play a key role in Marvel's recasting of Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man and Chris ...
Note: Be aware there are spoilers for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” in the article below.
Fantastic Four's Pedro Pascal says Robert Downey Jr. is "delicious" and "Daddy Doomsday" in Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday movie ...
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Game Rant on MSNI Think Marvel Is Going To Sabotage Themselves Again If They Make The Really Bad Decision To Keep Robert Downey Jr. As Doom
From the moment Marvel Studios announced that Robert Downey Jr. would return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a debate has surrounded it. Fans have questioned whether his portrayal of Doctor Doom was ...
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How-To Geek on MSNFlashback 2008: The 9 Summer Blockbusters That Made It a Year to Remember
It was a gamble for Disney to shift the Narnia book series from Christmas to summer (given how perfect the first film was for the 2005 holiday season), and it didn’t exactly pay off at the box office.
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