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Zendaya Inspired ‘Spider-Man' Co-Star Tom Holland To Be Nicer To Fans
We all get by with a little help from our friends, and it seems that celebs are no different. Tom Holland received some helpful advice from Zendaya, his “Spider-Man: No Way Home” co-star, after she caught whiff that he may not be the nicest person around his fans. The 24-year-old actor opened up on the life-altering advice his friend gave…
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Tom Holland Shows Off His Viral Pant-Less Look for Virtual Interviews
Tom Holland talks about doing press virtually, shooting the next Spider-Man film in Atlanta and his upcoming film “Cherry.”
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‘Spider-Man,' ‘Doctor Strange,' ‘Thor' Shift Release Dates
Hollywood studios are shuffling more release dates as a result of the coronavirus, including sequels to “Doctor Strange,” “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and “Into the Spider-Verse.”
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‘Spider-Man' Bringing Joy to Kids on Lockdown
A man in the UK is dressing up as Spider-Man to cheer up kids stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sony Sets ‘Into the Spider-Verse' Sequel for 2022
The inventive, animated Spider-Man remix “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is getting a sequel. Sony Pictures on Friday set a follow-up to the 2018 Oscar-winning hit for an April 2022 release. Producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller also celebrated the announcement on Twitter and signaled that they, too, are returning. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” grossed $375.5 million worldwide. Its deconstructionist approach...
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‘Joker' Laughs Its Way to October Box Office Record
Warner Bros.’ R-rated “Joker” has set a new record at the October box office. Studios on Sunday estimate that the dark spin on the classic Batman villain earned an estimated $93.5 million from ticket sales in its first weekend in North American theaters. The previous October record-holder was the Spider-Man spinoff “Venom” which opened to $80 million last year. Scrutiny...
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Disney's Goodnight Hotline to Be Put to Bed Soon
A Disney hotline service that reads bedtime stories to children in the voices of beloved characters is coming to an end Monday, the company said.
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Split No More, Spider-Man Gets Another Swing With Marvel
Spider-Man won’t be leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe anytime soon. After a public fallout last month, Sony Pictures Entertainment and The Walt Disney Studios have found a way to work together. The studios said Friday that they would be teaming up once more to produce a third “Spider-Man” film starring Tom Holland.
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City Council Votes to Name Bronx Street ‘Stan Lee Way' in Honor of Comic Book Genius, Spider-Man Creator
A section of University Avenue in the Bronx could soon be called “Stan Lee Way.”
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Marvel's First Openly Trans Actor Calls for More Portrayals
The first openly transgender actor in the Marvel Universe says there needs to be more representation of his experience. Zach Barack plays a classmate of Peter Parker’s in “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” His gender identity is not addressed in the brief role. Barack said that to him, superhero movies “always felt like a trans story because it’s talking about identity.”...
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5 Things You May Not Know About Tom Holland
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” opens this weekend. Tom Holland is the third actor to portray the friendly neighborhood superhero in a major motion picture. Here are five things you may not know about Holland.
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Samuel L. Jackson Not Happy After Marvel Poster Mess-Up
Marvel trivia question: Which eye does Samuel L. Jackson’s character Nick Fury cover with an eye-patch? If you don’t know, it’s okay, someone on the marketing team for Spider-Man: Far From Home doesn’t either. Jackson took to Instagram to lament about the new Marvel posters, which are supposed to show the dueling sides of the characters in the film, according...
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Samuel L. Jackson Not Happy After Marvel Poster Mess-Up
Marvel trivia question: Which eye does Samuel L. Jackson’s character Nick Fury cover with an eye-patch? If you don’t know, it’s okay, someone on the marketing team for Spider-Man: Far From Home doesn’t either. Jackson took to Instagram to lament about the new Marvel posters, which are supposed to show the dueling sides of the characters in the film, according...
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‘Spider-Verse' First Marvel Superhero Film to Win an Oscar
Everyone’s favorite neighborhood web-slinger is now an Oscar winner: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” won for the best animated feature Academy Award on Sunday evening. It is the first Marvel superhero film to win an Oscar. The ground-breaking and mind-bending film about multiple spider-heroes from multiple universes gives Sony Pictures its first Oscar for animated feature, a category that has been...
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Stan Lee Remembered at a Send-Off Fit for a Superhero
Among comics lovers, Stan Lee was as much a superhero as the characters he helped create. Those fans, along with Lee’s friends and colleagues, paid their final respects at a Los Angeles memorial Wednesday night for the Marvel Comics mastermind who helped bring the world Spider-Man, Black Panther and The Incredible Hulk.
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Revealed: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home' Trailer Includes First Look at Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio
Well, if you had any lingering doubt as to Spider-Man’s ultimate fate in the upcoming “Avengers Endgame,” he appears to be headed for a resurrection if the newly released trailer for “Spider-Man: Far From Home” is any indication.
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Stan Lee's Devoted Fans Can Mourn Him at Hollywood Memorial
Stan Lee’s devoted fans will have a chance to mourn him alongside his friends, family and co-creators at a memorial in Hollywood on Jan. 30, organizers announced Wednesday.
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‘Spider-Man' Actor Tries Thanksgiving Pumpkin For First Time
“Spider-Man” star Tom Holland has tasted pumpkin seeds, but never actual pumpkin.
However, all that changed for the British actor during a recent Thanksgiving cooking lesson with “Avengers” co-director Joe Russo and chef Jessica Largey who introduced him to kabocha squash, a delicacy known as Japanese pumpkin. -
Comic Book Genius Stan Lee, Spider-Man Creator, Dies at 95
Comic book legend Stan Lee, creator or co-creator of such Marvel Comics characters as Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, X-Men, The Fantastic Four and Iron Man, has died. He was 95.
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Spider-Man Co-Creator, Steve Ditko, Dies at Age 90
Steve Ditko, the Marvel Comics artist who gave the world the woven webs and soaring red-and-blue shape of Spider-Man and the other-worldly shimmer of Doctor Strange, has died, authorities said Friday. He was 90. Ditko was found June 29 in his Manhattan apartment and was pronounced dead at the scene, police Lt. Paul Ng said. No further details were immediately...