After a couple of rapid fire episodes that resolved the majority of its issues by throwing a team together, the third episode of Marvel’s What
After a couple of rapid fire episodes that resolved the majority of its issues by throwing a team together, the third episode of Marvel’s What
Much like some mystical prophecy that’s gravely being laid out by some powerful, baby-headed cosmic being, my warning about What If…? becoming too dependent on
After a 2023 that has seen the critical highs of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 and Loki Seqson 2 and the commercial lows of
Sony has released the first posters for their Marvel film, Madame Web. Madame Web, part of Sony’s Universe of Spider-Man characters, will tell the origin story
The trailer has been released for the game, Marvel’s Blade. In Marvel’s Blade, Eric Brooks is the legendary Daywalker, half-man, half-vampire torn between the warm
So after eight episodes and a whole load of Tony Stark deaths (seriously, give the dude a break), we finally reach the final episode of
If there’s been a continuing flaw in What If…?, its undoubtedly been the fact that the vast majority of episodes have had abrupt, unsatisfying conclusions
I don’t know about you, but after last weeks episode – which was the latest (and grimmest) example of What If…? revelling in the fact
Thanks to What If…? having the luxury of breaking virtually every rule the MCU has established since Iron Man landed on the scene back in
Sony has released the trailer for Madame Web. “Meanwhile, in another universe…” In a switch from the typical genre, Madame Web tells the standalone origin
To the casual MCU fan, the addition of zombies into the world of patriotic captains and iron men seems like a nastily fun way to
As a rule, comic book super heroes usually come complete with a back story so tragic, it would no doubt get them shortlisted through the
As we soar higher, further, faster into the latest MCU venture, it’s become a rather unfortunate habit to take stock of the various, outside, issues
Even when Loki’s second season has been having immense fun with time slipping, variants and other such multiversal gobbledygook, there’s been a real sense that
While the MCU is still comfortably in the green when it comes to its solo, cinematic, outings (Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 was, at
Four episodes in and I think I’ve spotted a pattern in the events of Loki’s second season. After a episode of temporal, time warping, craziness
Despite personally enjoying the famously divisive Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania (What? They were fun), even I
When you take a step back, it’s quite easy to see how much we’ve taken the abstract zaniness of the MCU for granted. Nearly 15
Over the last couple of years, some critics of the post-Endgame MCU would undoubtedly wish that something like the Time Variance Authority would turn up
How do you top the end of time?It’s an issue that looms over the final episode of Loki’s first season like a reality-eating cloud monster