Chris Evans is not aware that he is reprising Captain America in another MCU project.
"Guardians of the Galaxy # 9" reveals Star-Lord is in a polyamorous relationship while stuck in a parallel reality.
Marvel wished Chadwick Boseman a happy birthday with a video montage of his appearances in the MCU.
Chris Hemsworth reveals he "will not say goodbye" to his Marvel character with the fourth "Thor" movie.
Shia LaBeouf is said to be a major contender to play Iceman in the "X-Men" reboot.
Anthony Mackie says the cast and crew of "Black Panther" are mostly comprised of black people.
Vincent Cassel says he would not watch a Marvel or DC film nor star in any as a villain.
Mark Ruffalo agreed to play Hulk after a single phone call from Robert Downey Jr.
In the past, Capcom also collaborated with other game studios which produced games that eventually became fan favourites.
Fans have been waiting for the two titles from Square Enix for a long time now.
Production for "Eternals" on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura momentarily stopped after a bomb was discovered.
"Spider-Man: Far From Home" debuts the Night Monkey, a European ripoff of Peter Parker's Spider-Man.
Hailee Steinfeld has been tapped to play the role of Clint Barton's successor in the "Hawkeye" Disney Plus series.
A new survey suggests that Netflix could lose over 8 million subscribers to Disney+ when it launches later in 2019.
Marvel Studios has announced that Avengers: Infinity War will be released in the UK a day earlier.
Hunger Games star Amandla Stenberg has revealed how she took herself out of the running for a major role in Marvel's Black Panther because she's bi-racial.
Comic book legend Stan Lee has revealed he's battling pneumonia, but the 95-year-old reassured his legions of fans that he's getting better.
Disney has announced that it will donate $1 million from the profits of Marvel's Black Panther to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
Black Panther has continued to dominate the worldwide box office with a global haul that now stands at $704 million.
It's been revealed that Sony Pictures had the opportunity to buy the film rights to Marvel's entirely catalogue of superheroes for just $25 million back in 1998.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige did not name names, but he did tease that audiences will recognise the actors lending their voices to the film's Black Order.
Marvel Studios' Black Panther has enjoyed a record-breaking first weekend, making more than $360m worldwide and $192m at the US box office.