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When Iron Man first appeared on the world’s cinema screens, I was only 8 years old. I don’t remember watching it straight away, and I can’t recall the first time I watched it, but I remember it becoming something everyone in my family was very interested in. We’ve watched every Marvel Cinematic Universe movie together ever since, and we have all laughed, cried, and celebrated along with each and every character.
Leigh HooperPublished 5 years ago in GeeksNow the Threat of Thanos Is Over, Who Will Take His Place?
If you haven't seen Avengers: Endgame by now, chances are you know what happens with the spoiler ban lifted on most sites now. However, if you have not and do not wish to SPOIL it, stop reading now.
Craig ArnottPublished 5 years ago in GeeksA Spoiler-Free Review of 'Avengers: Endgame'
Endgame, a movie that Marvel fans have been waiting for since the inception of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the release of Marvel's Iron Man, isn't any other passable film with a generally entertaining storyline and mediocre acting. This is an event, an event of mass proportions that we as human beings have been waiting for, for the majority of our lives, and I can safely say that in its massive 3-hour runtime, it does not disappoint.
'Avengers: Endgame'
Avengers: Endgame was the movie to end all movies, literally. It wrapped up 10 years of Marvel Cinematic Universe story-telling and media. It ended the arcs of major characters in a battle of universal (literally) proportions.
E.A. ForsterPublished 5 years ago in GeeksCaptain America Was Always Worthy?
Avengers Endgame came out on April 25th and it was everything we MCU fans hoped for and more. With plenty of shocking moments to choose from I have decided to discuss probably the best moment of all. Captain America wielding Mjolnir.
Mason PalmerPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWas There an Unexpected Hero Dusted at the Conclusion of 'Avengers: Endgame'?
Only read on if you have seen Avengers: Endgame as this article will have heavy SPOILERS! So in perhaps one of the biggest battles in cinema history, fans watched hundreds of heroes fight to stop Thanos and his forces from gaining the infinity stones and exterminating all life. But, despite all their might Thanos nearly achieved his goal as he grabbed the Nano Gauntlet (made by Ironman, Hulk, and Rocket) and all six Infinity Stones. Luckily for all of creation, Iron Man proved he is just as sneaky as Black Widow as he grabbed the Stones, infused them with his armour and snapped all of Thanos's forces to dust. This cost Iron Man his life, but did his actions also kill another hero in the process?
Craig ArnottPublished 5 years ago in GeeksA Wholesome Spider-Man Series!
The ongoing series, written by Tom Taylor puts the Friendly Neighborhood in "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man." Every issue from this series is very well written, further solidifying my opinion that Tom Taylor is an absolutely fantastic comic book writer. Tom Taylor and the illustrator, Juann Cabal, create very touching and visually pleasing stories. This series is bound to make you feel many emotions, you'll laugh, you'll feel sad, and everything in between.
Just a guyPublished 5 years ago in GeeksThe Science of Superheroes: How Marvel Movies Are Bad at Physics
Marvel Studios has produced many movies and characters that we love and rush to the theaters to watch. They range from The Avengers to the X-men, and the Spider-Man films. If you know anything about movies, then you must be quite aware of how these films take their audience on adventurous journeys that are otherwise impossible if the rules of physics or biology came into play. It is what makes these superheroes "super." What if the laws of physics were to apply though? What would happen? Would you love the film less? Most probably! There would be no superheroes. Take a look at some examples that illustrate how Marvel movies are bad at physics.
Marianna DrawsPublished 5 years ago in GeeksDid 'Avengers: Endgame' Hint Who Will Be the Next "Big Bad" After Thanos?
Please only read on if you have seen Avengers: Endgame or you do not mind SPOILERS, as this article will be discussing points from the film.
Craig ArnottPublished 5 years ago in GeeksMarvel Studios': Leaked Phase 4 Slate
Spider-man Far From Home is just around the corner and Marvel dropped a new trailer on the 6th of May which sets up the future of the MCU very nicely ready for all the future films. Here is what Disney has announced for phase 4, and what movies we could potentially see following Far From Home.
Mason PalmerPublished 5 years ago in GeeksMy Review of 'Avengers: Endgame'
As you've all probably heard Avengers: Endgame is probably the biggest movie ever. This movie was anticipated to become a high grossing movie regardless if it was good or bad, but they don't often make very bad Marvel movies. So I would have to say that the odds were that if you go to the movie you're going to get exactly what you were looking for.
Brian AnonymousPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWho Will Be the MCU's Next Big Villain?
AvengersEndgame weekend has come and gone, leaving all sorts of emotions for fanboys, fangirls, and casual fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to deal with. Besides the sense of closure that comes from ultimately bringing a saga that's a decade in the making to a close, there's inevitably going to be conjecture and speculation regarding the next phase of the cinematic Marvel Universe experience. One of the more popular topics of speculation has to do with who (or what) will be the next big villain to threaten the safety and continuity of the MCU. General details regarding the roll out of Phase 4 remains vague, but it's still fun to speculate on who'll we'll see coming for the crown of top villain now that Thanos has taken the proverbial dirt nap. Here are some potential names that could be making that claim before it's all said and done:
Herbert L. Seward IIIPublished 5 years ago in Geeks