Marvel Studios has confirmed a firm July 28, 2028 release date for its Ghost Rider film starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Shawn Levy. The movie slots into a three-film 2028 slate alongside X-Men on May 5 and Black Panther 3 on December 15, positioning all three as the post-Avengers: Secret Wars reset for the MCU.
Marvel Studios unveiled its full X-Men MCU reboot cast at D23 2026, confirming seven actors including Adam Driver as Mister Sinister and Inde Navarrette as Rogue. The film arrives in theaters May 5, 2028, directed by Jake Schreier.
X-Men '97 Season 2 concludes with "Survival of the Fittest," an episode that delivers spectacular mutant-on-mutant action but fumbles the season's primary villain. The finale's brief Apocalypse confrontation feels anticlimactic compared to the original series' "Beyond Good and Evil" arc, while Nightcrawler's sacrifice provides the episode's only genuine emotional payoff.
Singer and actress Chloe Bailey has expressed interest in playing Storm in Marvel's upcoming X-Men movie, responding enthusiastically to fan-casting on social media. Her interactions have sparked both excitement and skepticism among fans. With casting announcements expected at D23, the speculation surrounding the iconic role intensifies.
X-Men fans are buzzing over Samara Weaving's casting as Emma Frost in the upcoming Marvel reboot, but the excitement doubled when past interviews resurfaced showing the actress is a dedicated gamer who travels with her PS5 and dominates in Mortal Kombat as Kitana. The Ready or Not star revealed her gaming habits in a March 2024 IGN interview and a June 2026 Polygon Shelf Quest episode, sparking jokes and speculation across social media.
Actress Inde Navarrette confirmed she met with X-Men director Jake Schreier and expressed strong interest in playing Mystique in the MCU. The Obsession star praised Schreier's character-driven approach to Thunderbolts* while acknowledging no official casting has been announced.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day wraps Peter Parker's latest chapter but leaves a trail of dangling plot threads — from Jean Grey's bus ride toward an X-Men future to the Punisher's inexplicable hospital visit. We break down the biggest questions the movie refuses to answer and what they mean for the MCU's mutant saga.
Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday cast announcement confirms a surprisingly lean roster that excludes Tom Holland's Spider-Man, Brie Larson's Captain Marvel, Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, and the entire Guardians of the Galaxy lineup. The film appears to be pivoting toward a Fantastic Four and X-Men crossover focus while sidelining most Disney+ series characters and recent Phase 4-5 additions.
Famke Janssen, the original Jean Grey in the X-Men film series, expresses disappointment over not being invited to reprise her role in Avengers: Doomsday, stating Marvel "made a mistake." Despite her interest in returning and the return of other X-Men cast members, Janssen confirms her absence from the upcoming MCU film. Avengers: Doomsday is set to premiere on December 18, 2026.
Delve into the bizarre world of Chris Claremont's 2001 X-Treme X-Men comic, a title often overshadowed by Grant Morrison's New X-Men. This series, known for its unresolved storylines and global adventures, shines with complex character arcs, particularly for Storm and Sage. Despite its flaws, X-Treme X-Men remains a fascinating, albeit uneven, read 25 years later.