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‘The Flash’ Star Puts Himself Forward as the MCU’s Human Torch

Jordan Fisher from The Flash envisions himself as the Human Torch in the MCU. The multi-talented actor plays Bart Allen/Impulse (The Flash’s son from the future) and it looks like he’s interested in adding another superhero to his credits. Fisher posted an image of himself on Twitter as the Fantastic Four’s resident hotshot Johnny Storm/Human Torch. In the photoshopped image, he’s in costume with his head aflame and his eyes burning bright as he looks toward the camera. He posted it along with a drooling emoji, as if…

‘Doctor Strange 2’ Suffers the MCU’s Biggest-Ever Box Office Drop

Is the honeymoon period for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness over already? Given that the 28th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe managed to cross $500 million at the global box office in five days, we’re inclined to say no, but Sam Raimi’s sequel has set an alarmingly unwanted record for the franchise. Not content with posting one of the MCU’s worst-ever CinemaScore ratings, Multiverse of Madness has now suffered the steepest Friday-to-Friday drop in the superhero saga’s 14-year history. According…

Doctor Strange writer reveals the role Charlize Theron has in MCU’s future

Spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ahead. The film's screenwriter Michael Waldron opens up on the role Charlize Theron's Clea plays in Doctor Strange's life in the future. Spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ahead!Marvel’s latest film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has had a strong start at the box office. The Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen-starrer has been loved by fans and critics alike. One thing in particular that has caught the fans’ fancy is the…

Hawkeye Episode 6 Recap: MCU’s Most Pointless Series Bids Adieu

Hawkeye episode 6 — out now on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar — put a neat albeit predictable bow on a humdrum Marvel series, the smallest of the lot we've gotten so far. The Tom Hiddleston-led Loki was seismic due to its multiverse angle. The Elizabeth Olsen-starrer WandaVision was innovative and brilliant at times. And The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, with Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan, dealt with some big ideas even though it failed to deliver. The only debate I'll have about Hawkeye, now that it's done, is which…