Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home – Fan Service, but Strangely Paced
Given the current troubles facing cinema, perhaps film fans should be thankful that something as…
Given the current troubles facing cinema, perhaps film fans should be thankful that something as…
Keira Gawne takes us through some highlights from the biggest gaming event of the year.
The much awaited second trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, the Marvel and Sony collaboration, is here with lots more Iron Man and the Vulture to show.
Sophie Trenear takes a look back at the acclaimed actor’s glittering career, including films such as Donnie Darko, Brokeback Mountain and Prisoners.
The list does include some interesting new names, and one notable omission.
Regular writer George delves into the reasoning and logistics behind the collaboration (or lack thereof) between production companies when super heroes are concerned.
Stan Lee praised the young actor’s portrayal of the titular role during Denver’s Comic Con.
Marshall-Green is expected to play a villain, whereas Starr’s role is currently unknown.
Glover’s role in the film is currently unknown as plot details are being closely guarded.
Upon the controversial casting of Tom Holland as Spiderman, Rehana has a look at the perks of age appropriate actors
Our writers have come together to discuss their thoughts on the latest Civil War trailer, as well as the long-awaited arrival of Tom Holland’s Spiderman.
Following the news that Stan Lee wants his superheroes to stay as they were originally created – white and straight – George explores why diversity in the Marvel comics is a good thing.
The British actor, best known for his performance in The Impossible, has been cast as the new Peter Parker in Marvel’s next Spiderman film.