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The Marvel and DC Universes have a lot of great superheroes, but let’s face it, plenty of iconic Big Two stars are just a bit overrated.
With so many Marvel and DC movies coming our way (plus Kraven the Hunter over in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe), there will be a lot of characters from them to enjoy; some of whom we’ve already ...
W hile Marvel and DC’s forthcoming crossover will be epic, it does not necessarily bode well for the comics industry. The news that the two publishers would collide later this year was the ...
James Cameron says that characters in Marvel and DC movies 'all act like they're in college' and 'that's not the way to make movies' Travis Clark. Updated Tue, October 25, 2022 at 7:31 PM UTC.
DC wouldn’t say what its story would be about, but both revealed in addition to these one shots, there will be some “backup adventures” with other “exciting Marvel and DC character match ...
Marvel and DC Comics have announced that they’re going to start crossing over again, which is great news for fans of both companies. Marvel and DC’s last crossover — 2003’s JLA/Avengers ...
Cameron continued, “When I look at these big, spectacular films — I’m looking at you, Marvel and DC — it doesn’t matter how old the characters are, they all act like they’re in college.
One of the first major Marvel Comics characters a Skrull replaced was Alicia Masters. Marvel introduced the blind sculptor as Ben Grimm’s, a.k.a. the Thing, girlfriend in Fantastic Four. Alicia ...
Marvel and DC Comics are some of the most coveted intellectual property of the current entertainment landscape. Over the last few decades, countless actors have brought the beloved characters to ...
"When I look at these big, spectacular films — I'm looking at you, Marvel and DC — it doesn't matter how old the characters are, they all act like they're in college," Cameron, 68, said as the ...
James Cameron won’t be heading to theaters anytime soon to catch the latest Marvel or DC movie. The “Titanic” director, 68, discussed the evolution of cinema in a new interview, noting how ...
"Avatar" director James Cameron called out Marvel and DC movies in an interview with The New York Times. "It doesn't matter how old the characters are, they all act like they're in college ...