New Rumor Suggest Bryce Dallas Howard Is In Final Talks To Direct 'Fantastic Four'
It appears that John Krasinski has decided to give up directing 'Fantastic Four', possibly handing the honor over to actress and director Bryce Dallas Howard.
Two Reasons Why the MCU Is at Its Peak Right Now, According To Reddit
The MCU has long been considered a great Hollywood franchise, with millions of fans eagerly awaiting the release of each new movie or series, discussing them online and bringing in billions of dollars for Disney. So what makes last 12 months a peak year for Marvel Studios, according to Reddit?
3 Questionable Doctor Strange Decisions That Make Him a Villain (Sorta)
Starting from 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', Doctor Strange has been messing with the multiverse, but there was always someone else to blame for everything that backfired, except himself. As said by a certain Scarlet Witch, that doesn't seem fair.
2 Wildest Fan Theories About Fantastic Four's Future In The MCU on Reddit
With the appearance of Mr. Fantastic (John Krasinski) in 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' it's official now: the Fantastic Four are in the MCU, and it looks like the release of a solo movie about a team of scientists/superheroes is just a matter of time.
Pedro Almodovar Almost Directed 'Brokeback Mountain', But Passed Due To This Controversial Reason
The Spanish auteur felt like the perfect candidate to direct the 2005 'Brokeback Mountain', but turned down the offer for fear that Hollywood wouldn't let him make the film the way he wanted.
4 Scenes in 'Multiverse of Madness' That Aren't Really PG-13 (And One That Is, But Is Still Scary)
Marvel's first horror movie has definitely fueled some heated discussions about the MPAA rating system, because certain sequences are clearly pushing PG-13 boundaries.