The last time we saw the Scarlet Witch on an MCU screen was in the excellent Doctor Strange and the Multiverse Of Madness. She destroyed the Darkhold and seemingly died in a collapsing temple. Well, that might be the case for *our* universe in the MCU, but with the multiverse saga in full swing,
Marvel hasn't really leaned into the elements of horror movies since Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. Luckily for us, that film has something to do with Agatha All Along. The new series coming to Disney+ tells the story of Agatha Harkness, the witch from WandaVision who was trapped in
Marvel is planning to return to WandaVision with their upcoming new Vision series. Which is a bit funny, because that's not even the title of this upcoming series. It's just what everyone has been calling it in the absence of any official title from Marvel Studios. Fortunately, what we do know so
Marvel Brings In Star Trek Producer For Vision Series Marvel Studios is going back to Vision and they're bringing along a Star Trek executive producer for the series. Terry Matalas, who helped bring us Star Trek: Picard, is now making his way to the MCU for a new untitled series about the character
*WARNING* This Review Contains Spoilers For WandaVision Episode 5 Vision and Wanda wouldn’t want you to be sad, so watch episode five before you read it! Well, that was another HELL of an episode. But let's get the gigantic, humongous reveal out of the way. I really hope you didn't read this
She’s secretly a witch with superpowers and he’s secretly a robot who can pass through walls—together, they’re sitcom gold. Honestly, I’m shocked that some starch collared writers in the golden-era of television didn’t think up this premise way back when. With its first three episodes
There's a growing trend in cinema right now, and that is the trend of movies being fun again. Just a good old-fashioned time at the theater (or home since streaming accounts for most viewership these days) filled with laughs and action and heart that remind you why you go to escape in the first
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,
"Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair" is now available on Hulu. The title of the show really sells how fans of the franchise that ran from 2000 through 2006 should feel about the series. I promise I will explain. This "revival" brought back as many stars as they could, including Frankie