While Invincible relies primarily on name screen actors for the big parts, the show doesn't neglect to invite professional voice actors to the party either.
Kevin Feige and company may be planning a multidimensional conflagration that would compress multiple timelines into one in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Marvel's What If...? season 2 is finally coming to Disney+ in December, and the first trailer teases all the new multiverse versions of MCU characters.
Daredevil: Born Again directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and currently up to their necks in homework as they prepare to overhaul the Disney+ MCU series.
Even though it seems like blatant product placement, the retro McDonald's was written into the Loki season 2 scripts before there was ever an ad deal in place.
Secret Invasion never really explained why Skrulls couldn't have a place of their own on Earth like New Asgard, and The Marvels actually rectifies that.
Loki season 2 totally changed up its lighting design from the first season, and the cinematographer took inspiration from some late 1960s-early 1970s icons.
/Film spoke with Isaac Bauman, the cinematographer of Loki season 2, about the season's visual palette, lighting design, 1960s and '70s influences, and more.
The Marvels mixes no bones about giving Kamala Khan a critical role in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and yes, it seems to include Young Avengers.
Invincible is in its second season on Amazon Prime, and with 144 issues to pull from, the references to the comics have been getting better and better.
Upcoming Disney+ series Echo will introduce Marvel Spotlight, a banner for standalone stories that don't require knowledge of the larger MCU continuity.
Homelander's, um, *interesting* fascination with milk on Prime Video's The Boys is partially due to actor Antony Starr egging on showrunner Eric Kripke.