Marvel Will Recast Tony Stark and Steve Rogers
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had its many heads swirling in the mass confusion of a multiverse for the last few years. This, thank god, is soon coming to an end. MCU boss Kevin Feige has described the forthcoming abandoning of interweaving timelines as a “reset.” But definitely not a “reboot.”
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is far from slowing down. If you thought Avengers: Secret Wars would be the end of an era, you’re right, but it’s also just the beginning of the next big chapter. Marvel
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First Steps,' the studio boss engaged in a free-wheeling conversation with journalists, where he spoke extensively about the stumbles of the post-'Endgame' content boom, why Miles Morales won't be coming to the MCU anytime soon,
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ABP News on MSNMarvel’s Secret Wars Will Change Everything: New X-Men, New Iron Man, Same UniverseMarvel is set to recast characters in its upcoming X-Men franchise and Tony Stark, a character that became synonymous with Robert Downey Jr in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
This isn’t the first time Marvel has tried to capitalize on Godzilla’s popularity: The comics titan released the first American Godzilla comics series between 1977 and 1979. The kaiju king was tied into the Marvel Universe with the immediate appearance of S.
Marvel Comics has officially announced its next Disney mash-up as the First Family crosses over with a beloved 90s animated series for Fantastic Four/Gargoyles #1, an all-new one-shot comic from Gargoyles creator Greg Weisman and artist Enid Balam.
After two years, the Ultimate Marvel universe is getting its first big, linewide event in the upcoming 'Ultimate Endgame.'
John Stamos is returning to the Iron Man universe. Stamos, who voiced the role of Iron Man (aka Tony Stark) in the hit series Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends, will take on the voice of Tony’s father,
Marvel teases the Ultimate Universe finale with a new event called Ultimate Endgame starting in December. Leaked posts suggest the Ultimate Universe was intended to last two years, ending after 24 issues. Creators debate the true timeline and conclusion, with key story details remaining unconfirmed.
Marvel Comics debuted in 1939 as Timely Comics and became well-known for superheroes such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Captain America. Disney now owns the comic book publication since 2009.