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Avengers: Endgame was supposed to be Robert Downey Jr.’s farewell to Tony Stark, Iron Man, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And maybe it still will be. But Downey is not ready to close the door on never returning to Marvel. Downey told Esquire in a new interview that he would “happily” return to the MCU under the right circumstances — even after Downey just won an Oscar playing a decidedly un-Iron Man-like role in a decidedly un-Marvel-like film, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. Asked if he would consider more Marvel projects, Downey said he woud… Happily. It’s too integral a part of my DNA....
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People generally like good movies. We want movies to be good, we want to have a good time watching them, and we want to feel as if the experience, the ticket price, and the time spent was worthwhile when we go to see one. Movies should be good, right? Except, sometimes, they’re better when they’re not. People enjoy watching good movies, but some of us love watching truly terrible movies even more. There’s nothing quite like the sense of anticipation you get when you sit down to see something you know is going to be bad, and there’s nothing better than doing it with a large, rowdy group of peop...
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If you were born in 1990, then odds are your parents saw Ghost in the movie theater. It was the number one movie of the year of your birth. If you were born in 1960, your parents might have had a date night at Stanley Kubrick’s Spartacus starring Kirk Douglas. (Admittedly, not the most romantic date movie — but it was the year’s biggest hit.) If you were born in 2020, well, first of all, you’re four years old and you’re already looking up box-office information? Wow, what a nerd. But anyway, the #1 hit of your birth year, thanks to the pandemic, was a bit of an anomaly: The Japanese animated f...
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Disney CEO Bob Iger recently stated publicly that the company had begun quietly canceling projects that they “just didn’t feel were strong enough.” That’s sparked tons of speculation about what sorts of Disney — and Marvel — movies and shows could potentially never see the light of day, including a couple things that Marvel already shot but haven’t released for one reason or another. So what announced (or quasi-completed) Marvel Cinematic Universe projects might get shelved forever? That’s the subject of our latest video, where we debate the MCU films and series that may wind up on the choppin...
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