MCU Star Offers Up a Simple Challenge to Those Hating on the Franchise

Over time, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has garnered its share of critics, yet it continues to defend itself against those eager to criticize. The film Avengers: Endgame, for Marvel Studios, was both a triumph and a challenge. It set the record for the highest-grossing superhero movie ever made, but its complexity made it difficult for some viewers to follow.

All Of Brandon Lee’s Movies, Ranked

Brandon Lee’s hidden story is forever linked with his last film, as his untimely death during production significantly impacted it. The creators of the 1994 movie “The Crow” completed the project after Lee’s accidental on-set demise, and the tragic circumstances surrounding the film’s creation catapulted him to posthumous stardom.

Alia Bhatt wants daughter Raha to watch Ranbir Kapoor’s Barfi and her film Student Of The Year first: β€˜It’s a chill like film…’

Alia Bhatt, currently swamped with work, frequently expresses in interviews that her daughter Raha is the main source of joy in her life. Besides acting, motherhood brings her immense happiness and pride. In a recent interview, the actress disclosed that she wants Raha to see her debut film, Student Of The Year, first because it’s vibrant, musical, and appropriate for her age. Conversely, she hopes Raha will watch her father, Ranbir Kapoor’s Barfi. She also mentioned that her films Highway, Udta Punjab, and Gangubai Kathiawadi had the most significant impact on her.

Robert Englund Had to Defend Freddy Krueger’s Iconic Hat to Wes Craven: ‘It Was Kind of Silly’

Two iconic movie characters, Indiana Jones (portrayed by Harrison Ford) and Freddy Krueger (played by Robert Englund), are both widely recognized – and there’s more than just their fame that connects them. While their styles might be polar opposites, they both sport a distinctive accessory as part of their signature looks: a fedora hat. However, despite these shared elements, it would be difficult to mistake one character for the other. In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Englund explained how he managed to keep Freddy’s iconic headwear in A Nightmare on Elm Street intact, even against potential changes from creators Wes Craven and producer Bob Shaye.

Demi Moore, Keke Palmer & More Join Boots Riley’s Anti-Capitalist Crime Movie

Following the acclaim of his 2018 debut movie “Sorry to Bother You“, filmmaker Boots Riley has been consistently delivering captivating and distinctive projects. Now, the brainchild behind Amazon’s miniseries “I’m A Virgo” is gathering an impressive ensemble cast for his upcoming production titled “I Love Boosters“. The movie will be brought to life by Neon Productions and is rumored to focus on a band of opportunistic individuals, or thieves, known as “boosters.” With Riley’s distinctive visual flair and outlandish ideas at the helm, viewers can anticipate an intriguing cinematic experience.