Marvel
A group of supervillains are recruited to go on missions for the government.
Sam Wilson, who’s officially taken up the mantle of Captain America, finds himself in the middle of an international incident.
A spell-bound Agatha Harkness regains freedom thanks to a teen’s help. Intrigued by his plea, she embarks on the Witches’ Road trials to reclaim her powers.
While Marvel seems to be going through a rough patch at the moment, the future is bright, especially for female heroes who deserve to have their time.
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This isn’t essential viewing, but as someone who thinks it’s perfectly okay to enjoy a messy movie, it’s fun and charming in the right places.
Taika Waititi is a sly, funny, gifted filmmaker. But, is he right for Marvel?
The Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 is easily the best Marvel movie since End Game, with a special, emotional send-off.
Despite an uneven tone, Quantumania mostly works as an enticing superhero adventure.
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday special gives us humor, heart, and Kevin Bacon.
While suffering from exhausting connections to the ever-expanding MCU, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
While not the worst Thor film, Love & Thunder has a lot of potential in its fantasy adventure but rarely rises to become a worthy sequel.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is one of the messiest, most chaotic Marvel movies to date.
Bursting with much of the iconic lore and characters as well as being the most meaningful of Peter Parker stories, Spider-Man: No Way Home delivers.
Thus far, Marvel and Disney’s Hawkeye is proving to be an entertaining romp that doesn’t feel as bound by the MCU timeline.