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Nicolas Winding Refn On Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Advice & Says Cannes ‘Has Mutated Into The Future’

Cannes – The first takeaway from the press conference for “Too Old To Die Young” at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival is poor Miles Teller. Sure, the “Whiplash” star hasn’t necessarily always been friendly to the press (thank you “Fantastic Four”), but he’s clearly been through the ringer as the star of Nicolas Winding Refn’s new Prime Video series. And, no, we’re not exaggerating for sarcastic effect either.

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Marvel Rumored To Be Developing A New Avengers Movie

Given what happened in Avengers: Endgame, there’s now a ton of speculation on what comes next for the McU. As everything built up to the conclusion of the Infinity Saga and the last outing in Phase Three, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Kevin Feige and co. have been keeping quiet about what’s to come in the next few years. Sure, we know they’re working on new projects like The Eternals and sequels like Captain Marvel 2, but as of yet, there’s been no official reveal of the Phase Four slate.

One project that’s been heavily rumored though is a New Avengers movie, and a recent leak is once again telling us that Marvel’s indeed working on it and the film could be with us as soon as May 6th, 2022. Of course, given that this is an unverified leak, we advise taking it with a major grain of salt,
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First Look – Fantastic Four: 4 Yancy Street #1

Last year, Marvel introduced the wildly popular Web of Venom series – a series of quarterly specials featuring new and exciting stories about the deadly symbiote that included some of the industry’s best talent. This August, Marvel invites you to once again explore new stories, exciting adventures, and thrilling surprises with a series of stories featuring Invisible Woman, The Thing, Human Torch, and Mr. Fantastic, all set within the continuity of the current Fantastic Four series!

The Fantastic Four have made their home on Yancy Street, but their arrival doesn’t exactly make their neighbors happy. To make matters worse, when our heroes start to investigate a nasty piece of vandalism, The Thing is forced to relive painful memories of his Yancy Street tormentors…and if that’s not enough, danger lurks in every corner with the arrival of The Terrible Trio!

Fantastic Four: 4 Yancy Street #1

Written by Gerry Duggan
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The Incredibles: Character Superpowers Ranked

When The Incredibles came out in 2004, it was a massive hit and might have been the best Fantastic Four movie ever made. It took the idea of the First Family of Marvel, redesigned them as original characters and developed a story that was touching and inspirational. The second movie was not quite as good, but was still a solid effort and introduced many more superheroes into the world.

Related: Incredibles 2 Becomes First Animated Film to Pass $600 Million Domestically

The family at the center of The Incredibles have amazing powers and the characters in the second movie proved there is a lot more to mine when it comes to originality and humor. With so many great characters in the two movies, here is a look at the strongest The Incredibles heroes and their superpowers.
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Marvel announces new series Fantastic Four: Yancy Street

Marvel has announced the upcoming launch of a brand new series Fantastic Four: Fancy Street, which will feature thrilling stories and exciting adventure featuring the Invisible Woman, The Thing, Human Torch, and Mr. Fantastic, all set within the continuity of the current Fantastic Four series.

“Last fall, Greg Smallwood and I got to take a big swing at Dr. Strange in ‘The Best Defense’ and now we’re re-teaming to scratch our Fantastic Four itches,” teased Gerry Duggan. “We’re exploring some of the ripples created by their move to Yancy Street, and some classic Jack & Stan villains are invited, too. It’s an oversized love letter to Marvel’s first family, just in time for Marvel’s eightieth birthday.”

The Fantastic Four have made their home on Yancy Street, but their arrival doesn’t exactly make their neighbors happy. To make matters worse, when our heroes start to investigate a nasty piece of vandalism,
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Paramount & Sp Media Group Make Superhero Play With Atlas Comics Deal & Universe Plan, Akiva Goldsman To Oversee Writers’ Room — Cannes

Breaking: Comic book fans rejoice: the superhero scene could be getting even busier. Steven Paul’s Sp Media Group (Spmg) has entered into an agreement to acquire a majority interest in the Atlas Comics library, it was announced this morning in Cannes, with Paramount aboard for a first-look deal.

The Atlas Comics trove is owned by Nemesis Group Inc. and its principal Jason Goodman, grandson of publisher Martin Goodman, founder of Marvel Comics, which was later run by Martin’s cousin Stan Lee.

Spmg has signed a co-production and co-financing first look deal with Paramount Pictures to develop, produce and distribute superhero films based on the comic books. Ghost In The Shell and Ghost Rider producer Paul has also signed a deal with Oscar-winner and A-list scribe Akiva Goldsman – writer on I Am Legend, The Da Vinci Code and multiple Batman movies – and his Weed Road Pictures to oversee a
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"Spider-Man: Far From Home" - New Footage

Sneak Peek more new footage, including a "United Airlines" safety video plus a series of variant Marvel Comics in support of "Spider-Man: Far From Home":

Covers will include "Amazing Spider-Man" #23 illustrated by Stuart Immonen...

..."Amazing Spider-Man" #24 by Olivier Coipel...

..."Captain Marvel" #7 by Mike McKone, Rachelle Rosenberg...

..."Deadpool" #14 by Mark Brooks...

..."Doctor Strange" #16 by David Yardin, David Curiel...

..."Fantastic Four" #11 by Jay Anacleto, Romulo Fajardo Jr....

..."Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" #8 by Adi Granov...

..."Immortal Hulk" #19 by Ema Lupacchino, David Curiel...

..."Magnificent Ms. Marvel" #4 by Gerald Parel...

...and "Thanos" #3 by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell.

Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Spider-Man: Far From Home"...

"Spider-man" Comic Books
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Did "The Snap" Introduce Genetic Mutation To The McU? The Writers of Avengers: Endgame Discuss

We still don’t know what the full effects of “The Snap” are in the McU. There were three snaps in total, and there was Quantum Realm travel. At this point we know that through the events of the Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, there have been huge changes made to the McU, the biggest reveal so far is that it all led to introducing the multiverse.

If something like this could lead to the creation of alternate universes, could it have also led to the introduction of genetic mutation to the McU… you know… mutants? While talking to THR, Endgame writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely were asked if this is possible, and Markus said:

“Anything is possible, but I don’t whether you’d need that. Genetic mutation is genetic mutation. It just happens. Maybe they are already out there.”

That’s a fair answer. McFeely goes
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10 Ways Marvel's Multiverse Can Introduce The X-Men and Fantastic Four

When Disney acquired Fox the most exciting thought for many fans was how the Marvel characters Fox owned the rights to could integrate into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The new Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer opens up a ton of possibilities with the introduction of the Multiverse.

That, plus the addition of Disney+, which arrives this fall, gives Marvel a big chance to explain why the X-Men and Fantastic Four -- if they existed in the same world as the rest of Marvel Comics characters -- did not show up to fight alongside everyone in the battle against Thanos in Avengers: Endgame. With new heroes coming, here is a look at how Marvel can introduce the X-Men and Fantastic Four into the McU.

Related: 10 Best Avengers Endgame Fan Theories That Weren’t True
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Avengers: Endgame Director Says Wolverine Probably Won’t Be In The McU For A While

Now that Avengers: Endgame has had its time in the sun and brought more than 10 years of storylines in the McU to a close, what comes next? Well, with the ink finally drying on the Disney/Fox merger, the rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four will soon be back at Marvel Studios, and what better way to move forward than to bring us new takes on fan favorites like Wolverine and the rest of the mutants?

Obviously, that’s something that Kevin Feige and his team have planned, but when, exactly, we’ll see the X-Men in the McU remains unclear. According to Endgame co-director Joe Russo, though, it could be some time. Speaking about which properties he’d like to tackle for Marvel next, the filmmaker expressed his love for Wolvie, before saying that the iconic hero needs “to be set aside for a little while” before he returns to our screens.
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Avengers: Endgame Director Says The Fantastic Four Need A Definitive Movie

Earlier this year, the Disney/Fox deal finally came into effect, giving Marvel Studios a treasure chest of new comic book properties to play with. And while a lot of folks are understandably eager to see what Kevin Feige and his team do with the X-Men, just as many people are excited to see the Fantastic Four enter the McU. Including Avengers: Endgame co-director Joe Russo.

Speaking in a recent interview, the filmmaker was asked about all the new properties that Marvel Studios recently acquired and admitted that he doesn’t know exactly what Feige has planned, but insisted that the Four are due for a movie – and not one that sucks, like all the others have.

“We don’t know what Kevin’s plans are. He’s been very specific about just ending the Infinity Saga,” Joe said. “But Fantastic Four needs a definitive movie at some point.”

Go
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Marvel showcases Spider-Man’s best suits with new variant covers

This June, Marvel is celebrating Spider-Man with a series of variant covers that show off the webslinger in the many epic costumes he’s worn over the years, including his stealth suit, symbiote suit, webbing suit, cosmic suit, Fantastic Four suit, and more! Check them out here…

Look for Marvel’s Spider-man variants on these select titles this June:

1. Amazing Spider-man #23 by Stuart Immonen

2. Amazing Spider-man #24 by Olivier Coipel

3. Captain Marvel #7 by Mike McKone and Rachelle Rosenberg

4. Deadpool #14 by Mark Brooks

5. Doctor Strange #16 by David Yardin and David Curiel

6. Fantastic Four #11 by Jay Anacleto and Romulo Fajardo Jr.

7. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man #8 by Adi Granov

8. Immortal Hulk #19 by Ema Lupacchino and David Curiel

9. Magnificent Ms. Marvel #4 by Gerald Parel

10. Thanos #3 by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell

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Avengers: Endgame Writers Reveal If The Snap Could Create The X-Men

With the Disney-Fox merger having completed back in March, the X-Men and the Fantastic Four came home to Marvel Studios just in time for Avengers: Endgame. Of course, though fans were crossing their fingers, none of these characters showed up for a sneaky last-minute cameo in the movie. However, this hasn’t stopped folks from theorizing that the events of the game-changing end to the Infinity Saga could explain how mutants are introduced into the McU.

The idea goes that the Snap – or Snaps, plural, as Thanos, Hulk and Iron Man have all used the Infinity Stones over Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame – could have caused some kind of global change that results in the awakening of mutantkind. But what do writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely think about this notion? Could the fans be onto something here?

Well, not as far as they know. The Hollywood Reporter
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X-Men: Dark Phoenix Star Would Return As Beast For Avengers Crossover

Now that the X-Men and Fantastic Four are officially under the Marvel Studios umbrella, the door has been opened to limitless storytelling possibilities. Even with Avengers: Endgame now in the rear-view mirror, there are still so many places for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to travel.

But before anyone such as Thor, Black Panther or Captain Marvel can team up with any mutants – or said mutants receiving a Disney-released movie of their own, for that matter – we have X-Men: Dark Phoenix to deal with. All negative talk aside, I’m admittedly looking forward to that one because I’ll watch any flick having to do with this franchise.

Of course, once the X-Men do arrive in the McU, they’ll be recast and their movie series will likewise be rebooted. Still, that hasn’t stopped Nicholas Hoult, who’s been around since the days of First Class, from dreaming. Here
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Deadpool Creator Is Confident About The Merc’s Future At Disney

With the Disney-Fox merger now complete, an exciting new era beckons for the X-Men on the big screen. While fans can’t wait to see what Kevin Feige and co. do with Professor X and his mutant charges, though, many are worried about how Deadpool will fare under the Mouse House’s guidance. After all, the gloriously irreverent movies starring Ryan Reynolds as the Merc with a Mouth are definitely not the sort of thing you expect to come out of the studio.

However, Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld has cooled any worries that fans might be having by assuring us that he’s confident the character is in good hands. He told ComicBook.com that he’s had the chance to exchange words with Disney CEO Bob Iger and was pleased with his reaction to the anti-hero. Liefeld joked that as Iger is “a pretty important guy,” he
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Iron Man 3 Star Wants To Play Iron Lad Following Avengers: Endgame

Many fans were stumped by who that teen with the face they couldn’t quite place was at Tony Stark’s funeral at the end of Avengers: Endgame. Everyone’s aware now, though, that this is Ty Simpkins, who turned up for the cameo to reprise his role as young Harley Keener from 2013’s Iron Man 3. The Russos have since explained that they felt they had to include the character as he’s an important part of Tony’s McU journey. Though they did admit that they panicked over whether people would recognize him.

But is this the last we’ve seen of Simpkins in the franchise? Some have theorized – us here at We Got This Covered included – that Harley might be a good fit for an McU version of Iron Lad, Tony’s teenaged counterpart who leads the Young Avengers in the comics. IGN recently caught up with
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Superhero Bits: Anthony & Joe Russo Interested in ‘Fantastic Four’, ‘Bloodshot’ Set Photos & More

Superhero Bits: Anthony & Joe Russo Interested in ‘Fantastic Four’, ‘Bloodshot’ Set Photos & More
Want to take a glimpse behind the scenes of the Bloodshot movie? What moment between Thor and Valkyrie was cut from Avengers: Endgame? What Marvel Comics property could bring Anthony & Joe Russo back to Marvel Studios? Want to know about the real science between some key Marvel scenes? What do new rumors say about […]

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Could the Fantastic Four eventually bring the Russos out of McU retirement?

In the past, I've made it quite clear here on this site that Marvel's Fantastic Four are my favorite superhero team. I fell in love with the comic book publisher's first family at the start of 2012, and have been delighting in their dimension-hopping, time-distorting, reality-warping adventures ever since. It broke my heart when Marvel pulled Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben's…
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The New Mr. Fantastic Character Design in Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four Looks Like John Krasinski!

When Marvel Studio got the rights back to Fantastic Four, a lot of fans started talking about how much they would want to see John Krasinski in the role Reed Richards a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic.

While it’s still way too early to tell what Marvel is looking to do with these characters, it looks like Marvel Comics wouldn’t mind seeing Krasinki being cast in the role as well. They just changed up the design of the character for Marvel's War of the Realms #3 and as you can see, he looks a lot like The Office and A Quiet Place actor.

The redesign of the character comes from artist Russell Dauterman. Can you see the resemblance it has to Krasinski?

One day Reed Richards will join the McU with the rest of the Fantastic Four and I can’t wait to see when and how that happens and who will ultimately play him.
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Disney Plans to Cut Fox’s Film Slate in Half

More light is being shed on what 20th Century Fox will look like under the ownership of Disney. The acquisition was years in the making, and while it certainly brings with it exciting opportunities for viewers like Marvel’s X-Men or Fantastic Four joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it also comes with thousands of layoffs, the shuttering of Fox’s smaller studios that made more niche films, and now an overall lessened output. Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed on an earnings call today that after Disney has finished releasing all the Fox films that are already in the can, …
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