Jeremy Renner is set to return as Hawkeye in Disney+’s new series. However, Hawkeye won’t be alone in this series. He’ll be working alongside Kate Bishop, who hasn’t been casted yet. For those who are unfamiliar, Kate Bishop is the character that becomes the new Hawkeye.
Author: James Lister
Hall H was electric on Saturday. Head of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, took to the panel to introduce many of the new films and shows coming in 2020 and 2021.
One of the biggest announcements from San Diego Comic-Con, I would argue, came when Taika Waititi announced that he would be returning to direct a fourth Thor film, which is unheard of in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Both Iron Man and Captain America received trilogies but with Thor’s fate left open after Avengers: Endgame, it does make sense to continue his story.
San Diego Comic-Con was a wild one for fans this year. We got a lot of surprising announcements and I don’t think many people anticipated a new version of Blade.
Black Widow’s solo film will mark the first installment in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It has been 13 years since Arrow’s Brandon Routh donned Superman’s iconic cape. Everyone thought it might be the last time, but it seems that the CW will be putting all of their cards on the table for the big crossover this year.
The first trailer for Netflix’s highly anticipated show, The Witcher, was released at San Diego Comic-Con and we can barely contain our excitement. It looks fantastic.
The colossal and extremely popular anime show, Attack on Titan, will come to an end with Season 4.
After the loss of Bongo Comics, the long running publishing company that focused on The Simpsons, Matt Groening has announced that Bapper Books, Groening’s new company, will debut at San Diego Comic Con 2019.
To celebrate 80 years of Batman, DC and AT&T have announced that they will be bringing a massive, interactive exhibition to San Diego Comic Con this year.