How The 'Stupidest' Idea From Marvel's Writers Ended Up In Avengers: Endgame
The writers for Marvel's Avengers: Endgame know that time travel doesn't exist, but the Ant-Man films teed up the concept perfectly.
Read MoreThe writers for Marvel's Avengers: Endgame know that time travel doesn't exist, but the Ant-Man films teed up the concept perfectly.
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Read MoreJeremy Renner had no problem if Marvel wanted to give Hawkeye an earlier death than originally scheduled in The Avengers.
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Read MoreVal Kilmer found out he had been cast in Batman Forever while hanging out with a bunch of bats. No, seriously.
Read MoreThe screenwriters of Avengers: Endgame brought in actual scientists to weigh in on the ideas behind Marvel Studios' version of time travel in the MCU.
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Read MoreRobert Downey Jr.'s fateful encounter with a Burger King burger lead to a life-altering moment, and that may have been referenced in the first Iron Man.
Read MoreBoth Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling had to contend with different issues when it came time to film the rollerblades scene in Greta Gerwig's Barbie.
Read MoreJack Nicholson might've been fine with his Joker makeup in Batman had it not been for a certain problematic allergy.
Read MoreDeadpool's look in X-Men Origins: Wolverine is notoriously terrible, but the original design was allegedly so bad, we should be thankful for what we got.
Read MoreAfter the disappointment of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Fox did its best to distance itself from the film, including Taylor Kitsch's performance as Gambit.
Read MoreTim Burton understandably wanted Jack Nicholson to play The Joker in Batman 1989, but first he had to head to Aspen to meet the actor.
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Read MoreThere are some fans that will always be upset that Superman kills in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. But one deleted scene may have made it more palatable.
Read MoreLook closely at the Joker's hands while watching The Dark Knight and you'll see evidence of Heath Ledger applying his own makeup.
Read MoreAll hail physical media! Weird, the Weird Al Yankovic biopic parody starring Daniel Radcliffe, is getting a Blu-ray and 4K release soon.
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