Ryan Reynolds Explains Why Deadpool 3 Didn’t Feature Cameos From Fantastic Four Reboot Actors Like Michael. B Jordan

In simple terms, the Marvel Universe on screen keeps growing, with both theater releases and those exclusive to Disney+ streaming service. The newest addition is “Deadpool & Wolverine“, a blockbuster that’s been smashing box office records. People have been talking about it a lot due to the exciting cast list for “Deadpool 3“, which featured some unexpected guest appearances. Recently, Ryan Reynolds shared why none of the actors from the 2015 Fantastic Four reboot, like Michael B. Jordan, were part of it.

House of the Dragon Season 2 Finale Boasts Strong Ratings, but Did It Win Over Fans?

The Season 2 finale of House of the Dragon seems to be taking flight as expected, given its viewership numbers. As Deadline reports, the finale attracted 8.9 million viewers on Sunday night across HBO and digital platforms like Max. This represents a 14% increase from the Season 2 premiere’s viewership of 7.8 million. Nevertheless, the ratings for the Season 2 finale have yet to surpass the record-breaking audience numbers achieved by the first season finale, which garnered over 9 million viewers. Since the final episode of Game of Thrones aired in 2019, these are the highest viewership figures we’ve seen.

“F*** These Trump-Loving Techies”: Hollywood Takes On Silicon Valley in An Epic Presidential Brawl

In essence, you could imagine placing a marker on a timeline to signify the beginning of Silicon Valley’s conflict with Hollywood. This significant event occurred on August 29, 1997. Remarkably, this date marks the inception of Netflix, a small DVD delivery service established by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, which is located approximately an hour south of San Francisco.