
Hope, Hype, and High Stakes: July’s Mega-Blockbuster Cage Match
Early tracking shows Superman eyeing a record $175 M debut, while Marvel’s First Steps and Jurassic World Rebirth target nine-figure openings in July 2025’s box-office showdown.

Ready for a July box-office detonation? The Lilo & Stitch / Mission: Impossible one-two punch just lit the fuse.
Half-billion opening from Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible proves audiences are primed—July’s Jurassic World, Superman, and Fantastic Four could smash records.

Avengers Delay Madness: Marvel Studios’ Shaky Timeline Just Got Even Shakier
Marvel Studios has pushed back both upcoming Avengers films, but industry buzz and scheduling conflicts suggest more delays are coming. Here’s what’s really going on behind the scenes.

Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again Just Did the Unthinkable—It wasn’t great.
Daredevil: Born Again failed to chart on Nielsen’s Top 10, marking a major low for Marvel’s Disney+ shows. With Ironheart already facing backlash, is the MCU’s streaming era collapsing?

Thunderbolts* Review – It Shouldn’t Work… But It Kinda Does?
Marvel’s Thunderbolts might not be perfect, but it’s better than expected. A grounded, emotional take on antiheroes with standout performances from Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Sebastian Stan. Here's our spoiler-filled review.

A Blueprint for Sony’s Spider-Man Universe
Discover a bold new direction for Sony’s Spider-Man Universe! Explore a strategic reboot without Tom Holland’s iconic Spider-Man, the introduction of a seasoned new hero, a tantalizing Miles Morales tease, and carefully planned spin-offs that bring the entire city and its lore to life. This comprehensive cinematic roadmap promises a dynamic, interconnected future that will captivate both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Why Humor in Comic Book Movies Divides Audiences
Comic book movies blend action and humor, but not all fans appreciate this mix. Explore why some push back against

The Role of Humor in Comic Book Movies
Humor in comic book movies provides relief from intensity, enhances character development, and makes the films more relatable and enjoyable.

The Forgotten Pop-Culture Scooper War of 2020
From The Snyder Cut to Spider-Man a War Raged On that many have already seemingly forgot.
Superman’s $10 M presales signal huge demand. See James Gunn’s reboot tracking for a $95-125 M U.S. launch and up to $300 M worldwide opening.