Jane Foster being a god & a cancer patient simultaneously was the concept that made that run so good (that & the Russell Dauterman art), so good.
Jane having cancer while being the Mighty Thor made the comic pretty powerful but it will suck seeing Jane go through that suffering and ultimately dying. Especially after Chadwick.
I guess the MCU following this would just depend on Portman’s willingness to continue the role. I’d totally be down for it if she feels that she has two more films after Love and Thunder. Are those comics worth reading?
Cumberbatch’s Strange added to Spider-Man 3 according to Hollywood Reporter. Electro making more sense now.
Benedict Cumberbatch Joins ‘Spider-Man 3’ as Doctor Strange (Exclusive) | Hollywood Reporter link for above
The Valkyrie ones? I haven’t read ‘em yet, but I heard good things about it. Jason Aaron co-wrote it, & he’s the one behind her comics as Thor, so that’s a good sign. And, I think Al Ewing, who’s one of Marvel’s bigger writers right now, was his collaborator.
If Wandavision is a lead in to Strange 2, does that mean it may also lead into Spidey 3? Could make it very interesting.
Disney CEO says it aims to accelerate its transition to a direct-to-consumer priority company We could see future MCU films released on Disney+ and in theaters simultaneously.
Did anyone else know they actually went ahead and actually made the Helstrom series for Hulu? I had always assumed it was cancelled like the Ghost Rider series, but I saw today that the first episode aired in the states recently?? How did it fly under the radar so much?
Probably because they didn't market it with the Marvel name. From what I had heard, Marvel wanted to distance itself from it because it isn't quite kid friendly.
Definitely a non-answer way of wording that. Which just makes it seem more likely to me. EDIT: Then again, usually studios won't respond to these sorts of rumors if they're true.