The Fantastic Four Reboot Just Received A New Title, But I’m More Pumped That The Team’s Next MCU Appearances Have Been Revealed

The upcoming Marvel film revival of Fantastic Four is generating significant excitement among fans. They’ve been looking forward to the arrival of this iconic superhero quartet on the big screen and are eager for updates. Sadly, production hasn’t begun yet, but it will soon. Before that happens though, some intriguing news has emerged: not only do we have a new title for the movie, but we also know that the team will reappear in the Marvel franchise.

Giancarlo Esposito’s MCU Role Has Been Revealed, And It’s A Great Choice For Captain America: Brave New World

I’m thrilled about the recent revelation regarding Giancarlo Esposito’s role in “Captain America: Brave New World.” Back in May, he hinted at joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not as Professor X, much to my disappointment. Instead, he kept a mystery role under wraps. Recently, Esposito shared that no one had correctly guessed who he would be portraying.

Marvel Kicks Off Super-Sized Comic-Con Panel with a ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Choir

At Comic-Con, Marvel Studios started their panel in an exciting way with Deadpool and Wolverine making an appearance, not physically but through a choir dressed in their colors. They sang Madonna’s famous song “Like a Prayer,” which was prominently used in the promotions for “Deadpool & Wolverine” and played a significant role in a violent scene from the new film.

What Happened To Leelee Sobieski? Her Disappearance From Hollywood, Explained

Leelee Sobieski once shone brightly in Hollywood, beginning her journey in show business as a young actress and gracing our screens in sitcoms such as “NewsRadio.” She went on to secure notable roles in films like “Deep Impact” (as Sarah Hotchner), “Never Been Kissed,” and “Eyes Wide Shut,” among others. Her impressive resume promised great things, including a potential breakthrough role in “Joan of Arc” for CBS. However, her career took an unexpected turn in 2012. Contrary to popular belief, it wasn’t poor film choices like the Nicolas Cage-led “The Wicker Man” remake or “In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale” that caused her departure from Hollywood. Instead, Leelee chose to focus on raising her two children and left the industry behind.