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Now that the Disney+ series has concluded its first season, fans on Twitter are discussing all of the major bombs and big reveals of the time-traveling thriller.
Black Widow did big numbers at the box office and in homes.
Chadwick Boseman shines as T'Challa one last time.
According to Deadline, Kid Cudi is set to join the cast of the Disney plus Sci-Fi adventure, Crater. Crater, which also stars Isaiah Russell-Bailey, Billy Barratt, Orson Hong, Thomas Boyce, and Gifted’s Mckenna Grace is a coming-of-age story about a boy growing up on a lunar colony who takes a trip to explore a mysterious crater with his four best friends.
The new Loki series will get into what Loki was up to after disappearing with the Tesseract in Avengers: Endgame.
With the journey of Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes hitting the small screen, there may be less witchcraft but the grounded nature of the series apparently has some punch according to Twitter.
It's been a slow grind, but Marvel's love letter to comic book fans, the Disney+ original, WandaVision, is slowly coming together.
Many Star Wars fans felt for years that Boba Fett didn't get the respect he deserved. The iconic intergalactic bounty hunter is finally getting his late flowers in the form of his own show.
This is Disney's latest effort to right some wrongs.
Needless to say expectations are high given the first season was such a hit it garnered 15 Emmy nominations including Outstanding Drama Series and Visual Effects. That's not even taking into account that we'll finally get to see the beautiful and talented Rosario Dawson make her Star Wars universe debut as fan-favorite character, Ahsoka Tano.
Marvel Studios has tapped Nia DaCosta to film "Captian Marvel 2," making her first black woman direct a Marvel film, ever! After wrapping her second film with Jordan Peele for "Candyman," and garnering praise for the directorial debut of her 2017 film "Little Woods," the budding filmmaker is quickly appearing Hollywood's radar.
The Houston, Texas superstar released the project to Disney+, which is inspired in part by companion album for 'The Lion King' film, 'The Lion King: The Gift.'