Marvel’s Kevin Feige Teases ‘Fantastic Four’ and ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ in New Podcast

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed exciting details about upcoming MCU projects, including ‘The Fantastic Four’ and ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ during an interview on the new ‘Official Marvel Podcast’. Feige confirmed ‘Fantastic Four’ will be a period film, starting filming after Comic-Con 2024. He also hinted at the possibility of more crossovers between ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ and other MCU properties.

Marvel’s Fantastic Four: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and More

Marvel’s Fantastic Four is set to be a major pillar of the MCU’s future, with a cast that includes Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. The film is directed by Matt Shakman and written by Josh Friedman, Jeff Kaplan, and Ian Springer. While the plot is still under wraps, it is rumored that the film may be set in the 1960s and could feature the villains Doctor Doom or Galactus. The Fantastic Four is scheduled to be released in theaters on July 25, 2025.

Sam Raimi On What A Potential ‘Spider-Man 4’ Would Look Like

Moviegoers have been flocking to cinemas to revisit Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, echoing the response to Tobey Maguire’s return in ‘No Way Home.’ This has revived demands for the star and director to reunite for a fourth and final Spidey movie, nearly 15 years after it was canceled. In a recent interview with TheWrap, Raimi was asked what a potential ‘Spider-Man 4’ would look like after all this time. He mentioned the need to determine Tobey Maguire’s character’s journey and the obstacles he must overcome for personal growth. Additionally, he stated that the villain should embody those obstacles but didn’t have a specific antagonist in mind. Raimi’s original plans for ‘Spider-Man 4’ involved John Malkovich as the Vulture and Anne Hathaway as Black Cat. Despite the enthusiasm for a fourth installment, Raimi confirmed that he doesn’t have any plans to work with Marvel anytime soon, although he would be interested in the opportunity. Currently, Tom Holland’s fourth ‘Spider-Man’ movie remains without a director.

X-Men ’97: A Deep Dive into the First Four Episodes

The first four episodes of X-Men ’97 are a nostalgic and action-packed return to the classic animated series, filled with references to the comics and the wider MCU. The episodes explore themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the consequences of past actions, while introducing new characters and plotlines that will shape the future of the series.

Captain America’s Shield Gets Tossed by Rogue in ‘X-Men ’97’

In the latest episode of ‘X-Men ’97’, Rogue has a tense encounter with Captain America. After learning of Gambit’s death, Rogue seeks revenge and confronts General Ross. Her search leads her to a remote cabin where she encounters Captain America. Despite their shared mission, Rogue is disillusioned by Cap’s methods and throws his shield away, leaving him to retrieve it.

How to Watch the X-Men Movies in Order: Original and Alternate Timelines

Unlike other franchises, the X-Men movies haven’t been released entirely in chronological order. To make matters even more confusing, 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past created an alternate timeline which wiped out the events of some of the films. So if you want to see all the X-Men movies, just what order should you watch them in before seeing Deadpool and Wolverine? By our calculation, it’s less confusing to watch the original timeline chronologically, before doing the same with the alternate timeline.

Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Costume in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’: Fans Divided

The latest trailer for ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ has sparked mixed reactions among fans, particularly regarding Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine costume. While the character has traditionally worn a yellow and blue suit in the comics, the upcoming film features a sleeveless version of the costume, which has upset some fans who believe it ruins the iconic look. The sleeveless costume does, however, mark the first time Jackman’s Wolverine has worn a suit resembling its comic book counterpart, prompting excitement from other fans.

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