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
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
*Spoiler warnings on high alert* It’s been around a week now since Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness hit our screens and the film
Good God, has it really been nine whole years since Sam Raimi last directed a feature film (the defiantly “ok” Oz The Great And Powerful)
So that’s that. After nine weeks of plot twists, emotional gut punches and more catchy TV theme tunes than you can shake a spell at,
After eight episodes of being different and building hype WandaVision goes conventional for it’s sign-off. It still packs an emotional punch but the majority of
As the title suggests, we get a massive exposition dump with this episode. Everything that has led to this point is laid out for us
This is the first episode of the series that felt a little flat. There are highs in it but tonally it is all over the
It’s episode six, we’re into the 90s, the sitcom has changed to ‘Malcolm In The Middle’, and Marvel answers the big question that everyone has
We are now five episodes in and, as the sitcom moves into the 80s, the answers are starting to come thick and fast. After last
Well… now that was some episode. Now that some of the veil has been lifted from our eyes thanks to the superlative fourth episode of
This episode should shut up the people who are complaining that the series is slow, that nothing is happening, that it doesn’t connect to anything.
Now that the show is in colour we step into the world of 70s sitcoms with a focus on the stylings of ‘The Brady Bunch’.
We dive back into the idealistic monochromatic world that Wanda and the Vision are trapped/living in and this episode goes full ‘Bewitched’ including an animated
After eighteen months without any Marvel Cinematic Universe content, their biggest break since their earlier years, we final get the debut of ‘WandaVision’ on Disney+.
Doctor Strange will return to the big screen in ‘Doctor Strange And The Multiverse Of Madness’ which sees the first film’s director Scott Derrickson coming
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
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
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