The latest Avengers: Doomsday teaser introduces the Fantastic Four to the MCU, with Ben Grimm making a Wakanda/Talokan appearance alongside Shuri, signaling FF’s first major integration and fueling talk of Doctor Doom as Marvel hints at more teasers ahead of the December 18, 2026 release.
At D23 Brazil, new standees reveal Sam Wilson's updated Captain America costume for 'Brave New World,' drawing comparisons to Steve Rogers' evolution in 'The Winter Soldier.' Displays for 'Daredevil: Born Again' and 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' were also showcased, though they offered no new insights. Marvel may release trailers for its 2025 films, but significant reveals are expected at December's CCXP. 'Captain America: Brave New World,' featuring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford, is set for a February 2025 release.
Jonathan Majors, known for his role as Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Universe, has given his first interview since being convicted of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. In a teaser for ABC's Good Morning America, Majors appears emotional, discussing the impact of the trial on his career. Despite being acquitted on two other counts, the conviction has led to his removal from Marvel projects and put his future roles in jeopardy. The full interview is set to air on January 8, revealing more about Majors' perspective on the events and their repercussions.
Jonathan Majors, known for his roles in Marvel's "Loki" and "Ant-Man 3," has been convicted of reckless assault and harassment. Following his conviction, Marvel Studios released a statement terminating his contract. Despite this, ABC News will air Majors' first post-conviction interview on "Good Morning America" on January 8. The interview, conducted by Linsey Davis, comes as Majors awaits sentencing on February 6. Disney, which owns ABC, is also dealing with the implications of Majors' conviction on the unreleased film "Magazine Dreams," which they acquired from Sundance.
Jonathan Majors is set to give his first interview since being found guilty of assault and harassment, and being dropped from his role as Kang the Conqueror by Marvel Studios. The interview will air on ABC News' "Good Morning America" and other platforms. Despite facing up to a year in jail, it is speculated that Majors may not serve time. However, the guilty verdict has significantly impacted his acting career, which had been on the rise with roles in major films. His sentencing is scheduled for February 6th.
Actor Jonathan Majors is set to appear on "Good Morning America" for his first interview since being found guilty of assault and harassment charges. The interview follows his conviction and subsequent removal from his Marvel Studios role as Kang. Majors' trial concluded with a guilty verdict on one count of assault and one count of harassment, leading to the cancellation of his appearances in future Marvel projects and the delay of his film "Magazine Dreams." The interview will air on ABC platforms, with an extended version on ABC News Live and further coverage on Hulu's "IMPACT x Nightline."
Marvel Studios' new series 'Echo,' featuring the character Maya Lopez from 'Hawkeye,' is set to premiere on January 9, with all five episodes available simultaneously on Disney+ and Hulu at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET. The series follows Echo as she reconnects with her Native American roots in her hometown after a bounty is placed on her. Viewers can stream 'Echo' through various subscription deals, including the Disney Duo bundle, the Disney Trio package, and Hulu + Live TV, with special discounts available for Verizon customers.
Steven Yeun has stepped down from his role in the upcoming Marvel Studios' film "Thunderbolts," scheduled for release on July 25, 2025. Although his casting as Sentry was reported by The Hollywood Reporter, it was never officially confirmed by Marvel. The departure's cause is unclear, but it may be related to recent industry strikes. The film will continue with its star-studded cast, including Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan, while speculation about Yeun's replacement and the reasons for his exit circulate.
As 2023 wraps up, the entertainment industry looks ahead to 2024, which is expected to be a catch-up year for film and TV due to delays from Hollywood strikes. Highly anticipated releases like "Dune: Part Two," "Kraven the Hunter," "Deadpool 3," and "Venom 3" are on the horizon, with some adjusting release dates due to the strikes. Other notable projects include the second part of Zack Snyder's "Rebel Moon" duology, a new attempt to revive the "Alien" franchise with "Alien: Romulus," a spin-off from the "John Wick" series titled "Ballerina," and a remake of "The Strangers" that will kick off a trilogy. Fans are hopeful for another year of consistent hits and are encouraged to share what they're looking forward to in the realms of movies, games, and books for 2024.
A.C. Bradley, the head writer for Marvel Studios' animated series "What If...?" on Disney+, has announced her departure from the show after its second season. Despite the series being well-received, Bradley is choosing to explore new adventures and mediums. Her final script will be for a season 3 episode featuring Red Guardian and The Winter Soldier. The future of the series and who will take over as head writer for season 3 remains uncertain. Previously, Bradley had criticized Marvel Studios for underpayment for her work on "Ms. Marvel."