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X-Men actress Rebecca Romijn is returning to play Mystique after a long gap. At San Diego Comic Con, the actress was asked about her role in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday when she revealed that the MCU film's script wasn't finished yet.
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Screen Rant on MSNMarvel Just Gifted Avengers: Endgame a Heartbreaking Revival Nobody Saw ComingMarvel released first details for the Ultimate Universe’s blockbuster event with two teaser posters that directly homage marketing materials for Avengers: Endgame. Art by Stonehouse sees the heroes of Earth-6160,
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The Independent on MSNMarvel star confirms worrying rumour about Avengers: Doomsday scriptDoomsday script - The remarks awkwardly bring to mind recent comments by ‘Superman’ director James Gunn on the state of the film industry
Mystique actor Rebecca Romijn doesn't even know if she's filming anything else for Avengers: Doomsday, admitting that the script is still being written.
Marvel officially announced details for Ultimate Endgame at San Diego Comic-Con, and it pits our heroes against the Maker, aka Reed Richards.
Romijn kept her lips sealed when asked if she’s read the entire script, noting, “I cannot confirm nor deny that I have read the entire script.” She also admitted she “can’t say” who she’s filmed scenes alongside, but it was a “surreal” experience shooting with some of her original X-Men co-stars with a new, blended cast.
Doomsday gets stuck into filming, new rumors suggest Chris Hemsworth’s Thor is the second lead. But his new Disney+ documentary is his secret weapon for training.
Pedro Pascal is the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, but he is not the new leader of the Avengers. At least that’s what the actor says… for now.
First Steps has a bunch of Marvel Easter eggs, from villain name-drops to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby tributes and beyond. Here's everything we spotted (so far).
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First Steps” is the third Marvel movie to hit theaters this year, but it packs way more hidden references and nods than “Captain America: Brave New World” or “Thunderbolts.” It’s not on the same level of Easter eggs as last year’s “Deadpool and Wolverine,