Artificial intelligence has always fascinated fans of fiction and has shown up in all forms of entertainment, from Arthur C. Clarke’s 2001: A Space Odyssey to James Cameron’s famous Terminator series. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, AIs have appeared in different ways, many of them invented by Tony Stark, others unrelated to him. RELATED: MCU: 10 Coolest Stark-Tech Items
Month: October 2021
CBR is updating this story… Scarlett Johansson and Disney have settled their breach of contract lawsuit over the release of Black Widow. The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. “I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney,” said Johansson, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “I’m incredibly proud of the work we’ve done
The Spider-Verse has been making more appearances in more mainstream media in recent years, bringing the Spider-People of different dimensions together to fight against reality-threatening adversaries. An inter-dimensional community of webheads has been explored on the big screen, seen with 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse as well as the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home. The multiverse is an especially hot topic
In films, as with most stories, there is a general understanding that the main protagonist will always come out on top. Some films subvert this expectation, but in most cases, the audience is already aware that the main hero will overcome any challenge that is presented to them somehow. RELATED: 10 Cliché Movies With Predictable Endings
Ana de Armas assures James Bond fans that her Bond girl character will stand out in No Time to Die, especially compared to the past 25 franchise entries. The Sun recently spoke to de Armas, who elaborated on what this new individual, Agent Paloma, brings to the big screen alongside Daniel Craig in his final 007 movie. “Paloma is a really
Today, we look at how Final Night gave Hal Jordan the chance to die as a hero. This is “Look Back,” where every four weeks of a month, I will spotlight a single issue of a comic book that came out in the past and talk about that issue (often in terms of a larger