The reason behind these delays is attributed to the continued lack of a box office recovery which has been most evident recently with Black Widow failing to break-even at the box office. With Shang-Chi still planned for a September release date at the current time, the box office of that film could determine if more big budget films are pushed back even further with the most notable being Eternals and Spider-man: No Way Home which I personally feel will be pushed back for a summer 2022 release.
Friday, August 13, 2021
Venom: Let There Be Carnage delayed to October 2021
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Hyundai spoils 'What If...?' finale?
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Dave Bautista voices anger at Avengers portrayal of his character
"That whole Drax, Thanos history seemed to get swept under the rug"
Dave Bautista who plays Drax The Destroyer, has recently spoken his anger at his characters portrayal in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame remarking on his character arc being completely ignored.
"Always wondered why but every reason I could come up with just makes me shake my fucking head. It is what it is"
I am also curious as to why Drax's character arc was seemingly abandoned for Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame and will await Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 which will hopefully explore the fallout of the death of Thanos and it's impact on Drax as a character.
Monday, August 9, 2021
Lego Marvel Super Heroes Announced for Nintendo Switch
Venom: Let There Be Carnage delayed to October?
It's unclear at the moment as to if the movie will be delayed internationally, however with Paramount Pictures recently delaying 'Clifford the Big Red Dog' and the box office from Black Widow, it is possible that studios feel the box office has not recovered enough yet for releases.
It is possible that Sony and other studios are waiting to see the box office of Shang Chi, which releases September 3rd before commiting to a global delay.
Spider-man: No Way Home teases Magic, Mysterio and Identity Crisis
What If...? dropped concept included Man-Spider?
In a recent interview with 'What If...?' writer A.C. Bradley it has been revealed that a scrapped episode would have featured Spider-man turning into a real spider. The concept was apparently dismissed due to its body horror nature.
"A couple of episodes that were a little too dark. There was an original 'What If' run where Spider-Man turns into a real spider, and that was just too dark and too body horror for the PG-13 [rating]."
Personally, while I can understand why the concept was not done, we've seen Spider-man mutate into a Spider-like being in the past and in the comics we've also had characters like Spiders-Man (Below), it would have been nice to see them push the boundary of the PG-13 rating for some more horror inspired moments.