Super Bowl Box Office Battle: ‘Heart Eyes’ vs. ‘Love Hurts’ as ‘Dog Man’ Dominates
The earnings for “Dog Man” now stand at an appealing $54.1 million by Sunday, considering it was made at around $40 million in production costs.
The earnings for “Dog Man” now stand at an appealing $54.1 million by Sunday, considering it was made at around $40 million in production costs.
The Adamantium used in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is said to originate from the Celestial head Tiamut, which was last seen in the movie “Eternals.” This raises a question that many Marvel fans have been asking about each new MCU property: “Why hasn’t anyone mentioned the giant head in the Indian Ocean?” Although Deadpool and Wolverine did show these characters wielding adamantium katanas, those films were outside of the MCU’s main timeline and part of the wider Marvel Multiverse. The introduction of Adamantium into the MCU’s core storyline as a newly discovered metal could explain why the X-Men haven’t appeared in the MCU yet, or it might link to events involving characters like Daredevil, Black Panther, and the Hulk. Here’s why the arrival of Adamantium in the MCU is significant.
Originally in “Final Destination”, the character Sawa portrayed Alex Browning, a high school student embarking on a senior trip to Paris with his class via airplane. During this flight, he had a premonition of a catastrophic event – the plane malfunctioning and exploding mid-air. Terrified by his vision, Browning manages to convince some fellow students to leave the plane before it takes off. Now, you can probably guess what comes next…
Since Jake and Gabriela got together on “Fire Country”, I’ve been worried about how Bode would respond. Finally, that long-awaited moment arrived according to the 2025 TV schedule, and Max Thieriot’s character discovered Jake and Gabriela’s surprising decision. His response, to put it mildly, was unpredictable. However, I enjoyed it because it demonstrated how much Bode has evolved over the past three seasons.
It’s now common knowledge that Mr. Luther holds no affection for the Last Son of Krypton, whom he perceives as a danger to humanity. This wealthy entrepreneur has long felt some resentment towards the hero, partly due to the admiration he receives from Metropolis citizens and people worldwide. At MEGACON Orlando, Nicholas Hoult shared insights about his DCU character during a panel. When questioned about Luthor’s reasoning being valid, he responded through CBR with a well-considered perspective: