The Eternals are almost here, and Marvel's new heroes have some new baggage coming with them.
Marvel's Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson movie opens up October with a bang at the box office.
Director Andy Serkis talks shop on the Tom Hardy movie's sequel tease.
The terms of the deal between the Marvel star and Marvel's parent studio were not revealed publicly.
The penultimate episode of the Disney+ Marvel animated series brought Ultron back and broke form for its most exciting story yet.
A clip of actor Stellan Skarsgård defending Marvel and Netflix is making the rounds, and he's quite right.
The Lord of the Rings , Marvel, and Star Wars actor directs the Tom Hardy led Sony/Marvel sequel Let There Be Carnage coming to theaters only on October 1.
We're leaning in, monster lovers. We're leaning in.
The rights to Iron Man, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Falcon, Thor, and more are being questioned.
Disney+ and Marvel's animated series What If reimagined Thor as the ultimate frat boy raging his way through the universe.
Disney might be trying to make Marvel's Black Widow battle with the studio more private, but its CEO at least knows that times are changing.
Disney will celebrate the second anniversary of Disney+ with an avalanche of new content.
Black Panther: Spellbound by Ronald L. Smith follows the young Marvel character. io9 has an exclusive look.
Marvel's Shang-Chi star Simu Liu is under fire for old Reddit posts linked to the actor that should have stayed in the drafts to begin with.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe star says he has no idea if he has a future in the superhero films. Sure, Kit.
The deaf actress reminds us that ever-present accessibility issues at movie theaters have been laid bare by covid-19.
The Sony/Marvel sequel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, opens October 1 and its studio is teasing fans with a big surprise.
The director of Venom: Let There Be Carnage teases that Spider-Man and Venom will meet again... someday.
Marvel's animated What If anthology may be building to its own major crossover event.
You can thank Benedict Cumberbatch for the line, and Benedict Cumberbatch alone.