As we continue to process the deeply troubling allegations facing Jonathan Majors, we thankfully have an assembled force of much more positive news relating to the MCU to chew over, including shock renewals and surprise character comebacks, even if we’re not supposed to know any of it yet. Just as long as we don’t focus on the seemingly cursed Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, we can still try and find a plethora of positives about the way Marvel‘s Phase Five is shaping up.
Daredevil: Born Again stars break their silence, dropping spoiler bombshells in the process
In the face of Sandrine Holt snapping up her role in Daredevil: Born Again, Ayelet Zurer has responded to the announcement she’s no longer our Vanessa Fisk. Speaking of, the Kingpin himself Vincent D’Onofrio has undoubtedly spilled more than he should have done, by teasing that it’s not just the 18-episode first season of the Disney Plus revival we have to look forward to, as it seems development on a second season is already in the works, even though production has only just got going. Well, we’re going to need at least 36 episodes to sort out the mess the show is making of MCU canon.
Latest rumored Captain America 4 casting adds further proof the film is really The Incredible Hulk 2
New World Order might have Captain America before it, but the way things are going, we’re pretty sure Marvel is just employing the pseudonym of Sam Wilson’s Sentinel of Liberty to hide the fact from Universal that it’s basically just making another Incredible Hulk movie. First, Harrison Ford took over the role of Thunderbolt Ross, then Tim Blake Nelson was added as the Leader. Now, the latest intel is pointing to a third member of that 2008 film’s cast joining Cap 4 — specifically, a face we haven’t seen in the MCU for a full 15 years and counting. It’s not someone we had bet on seeing again, let’s put it that way.
As Spider-Man 3 finally gets some love, its villain is eyeing up completing his own Marvel trilogy
Willem Dafoe recently made clear that he might not be done grinning at the camera like a maniac as Norman Osborn, and now another of his fellow Spider-Man: No Way Home legacy stars has revealed much the same. Except, in this case, they’ve admitted that they’ve even spoken to both Sony’s Amy Pascal and Marvel’s Kevin Feige about the possibility. Yes, it’s Thomas Haden Church, aka Sandman, whose speculative second comeback is coming at a time when Spider-Man 3 is finally enjoying some time in the fandom’s good books. You know things are going crazy with the MCU when folks are actually praising Raimi’s routinely ragged-on threequel.
We still don’t know for sure if talk of the Fantastic Four cast having been found is genuine, but we can guarantee more of the latest Marvel news is coming your way soon.