Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios head, confirmed a fourth film in the Captain America franchise during the Marvel presentation at San Diego Comic-Con. The first film

Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios head, confirmed a fourth film in the Captain America franchise during the Marvel presentation at San Diego Comic-Con. The first film
Anthony Mackie has signed a deal with Marvel Studios to return as Captain America. For the first time Mackie will lead a MCU film having
While delivering no massive surprises the final episode of ‘The Falcon And The Winter Soldier’ was like a large superhero comfort blanket that delivered everything
Malcolm Spellman, creator and head writer of Marvel Studios’ ‘The Falcon And The Winter Soldier’ for Disney+, is to develop ‘Captain America 4’ for theatrical
It’s the penultimate episode and Marvel slow the pace down so they can get all their ducks in a row to set up the finale.
Shit is starting to get real and everything has shades of grey. In a true 70s film style, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is the one
No one is going to be accusing this series of taking it’s time. This episode is packed full of storytelling but at no point does
When lists are compiled of the best MCU films ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ more often than not is at the top. That was the
Ah yes, Superbowl trailers…. Often the best thing about Superbowl Sunday to me, regrettably this year came up a little short when it came to
After saying he was done with the MCU, it has been reported that Chris Evans has signed on to play Captain America in at least
In the second most shocking piece of entertainment news this year, following on from the fact that Armie Hammer might be a cannibal, Deadline are
Say what you will about the two laughably cheap 1979 TV movies that played absurdly fast and loose with Captain America’s history, at least they
After muscling out the amusingly cheap and (not very) cheerful Captain America TV movie like a star spangled kidney stone, the producers must have somehow
Marvel’s desperate and clumsy attempts to shove their properties onto television in the late 70’s were a mixed bag at best. Sure, The Incedible Hulk
And so here we are… at the end.A journey that’s encompassed 10 years, 22 movies (and counting) and that rewrote the rules of franchise filmmaking
Avengers: Endgame is released at the end of next week and big changes could be on the cards for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Chris Evans
By this point in the trajectory of their cinematic careers, the World Mightiest Heroes, either singularly or as a group, had managed to fend off
Batten down the hatches, tighten those Web-shooters and charge up that arc reactor, because with a resounding “ding” Marvel’s thirteenth entry in it’s ever expanding
Bottom line? The Avengers simply shouldn’t have worked. No, seriously, why should it have?Usually slamming characters together from multiple franchises either means said franchise is
19 films in and somehow, like an increasingly angry Bruce Banner, the Marvel Cinematic Universe was somehow getting stronger. After relentlessly teasing purple people beater