Tag: Marvel
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New Deadpool Secret Lair Features Good Ole Wade Hijacking Magic: The Gathering in the Ridiculous New Drop
The new Deadpool Secret Lair is a chaotic new Magic: The Gathering Marvel drop, complete with scribbled cards and a new Pool Party foil treatment.
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Trailer Kicks Off Peter Parker’s Hard Reset
The first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day makes Peter Parker’s lonely reset feel like the movie’s real hook.
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review — A Bold Sci-Fi Marvel That Honors Its Legacy
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a bold sci-fi spectacle that brings Marvel’s First Family to vibrant life while paying homage to Jack Kirby’s iconic legacy.
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Ironheart Review – Brilliant, Grounded, and Bursting with Soul
Smart, stylish, and full of heart, Ironheart brings grounded Marvel storytelling to life through incredible performances and tech-meets-magic drama.
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New Hasbro The Fantastic Four: First Steps Toys Unveiled… They’re Fantastic
Hasbro’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps toys — clobberin’ fists and a spinning, talking H.E.R.B.I.E. — are up for pre-order now ahead of the 2025 movie.
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Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps Merch Drop Is Here, And It’s Deliciously Extra
Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps hits theaters July 25 — and its new merch drop covers fists, robots, LEGO chaos, killer shades, and breakfast.
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Thunderbolts* Is the Ultimate Millennial Movie
If you’re wondering why Thunderbolts* hits so hard—with its Depression, Disillusionment, and Dark Humor—you’re probably a millennial. This isn’t just a superhero movie. It’s a mirror, and you’re being seen.
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Thunderbolts* Review – Marvel’s Darkest Ensemble Delivers a Bright Triumph
Thunderbolts* is Marvel’s boldest, most human ensemble film yet—filled with heart, grit, and gasp-worthy moments that leave fans breathless and begging for more
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Daredevil: Born Again Review – Marvel’s Storytelling at Its Finest
Daredevil: Born Again isn’t just the best street-level story—it’s Marvel’s best storytelling. Dark, brutal, and deeply personal
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Captain America: Brave New World Review – A Hero Defined by Character, Not Power
Captain America: Brave New World proves that being a hero isn’t about superpowers—it’s about character