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2027 is stacked with massive nerd-culture films: Avengers: Secret Wars, Superman: Man of Tomorrow, The Batman Part II, Star Wars, The Legend of Zelda, Frozen III, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Live-Action), Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem 2, A Quiet Place Part III, and LOTR: The Hunt for Gollum. Discover why this is the most epic movie year ever.
Star Wars has survived bad sequels, Disney buyouts, and galactic retcons—but nothing threatens it more than its own fans. Explore how obsession, entitlement, and revisionism are tearing the fandom apart.
On Chris Hardwick’s I Think You’re Overthinking It, James Gunn revealed why Superman (2025) hit digital sooner than expected — and why future DCU films won’t follow the same path. From Peacemaker’s scheduling clash to shifting Gods & Monsters projects, here’s how Gunn is shaping the DCU’s evolving release strategy.
Doctor Doom, not Kang or Loki, may be the true mastermind behind Marvel’s next Avengers movies. Our theory connects Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars to Doom’s plan to “fix” incursions, the Beyonder’s Battleworld, and Franklin Richards’ shocking role teased in the Fantastic Four mid-credits scene.
What if DC, Marvel, Star Wars, and Lord of the Rings were rival cliques in one chaotic high school? From moody theater kids to drama-club overachievers, here’s a fun, over-the-top breakdown of how your favorite fandoms would rule the cafeteria.
James Gunn changes Superman’s motto to “Human Way.” Here’s why ditching “Truth, Justice & the American Way” is a mistake—yet the film still rocks.
Fans love Robert Pattinson’s gritty Batman, but folding Matt Reeves’ saga into James Gunn’s DCU would be a disaster. Here are five undeniable reasons why the two universes must remain separate—from tonal clashes to narrative chaos and the Bat-Family conundrum.