Marvel TV head Brad Winderbaum teased to Entertainment Weekly there’s “a lot of communication” between the two teams to tie the show and film together. Without spoiling anything, he said Born Again “very much exists in the same world [as Brand New Day], and it is important. “We’re in a shared universe together. The Daredevil and Punisher comic books depict acertain tone and idea of New York in a different way than Spider-Man’s. But they both exist in the same universe: everything lines up and the impacts are felt, but we’re able to tell different stories.”
Even before the Punisher was confirmed for Brand New Day, fans have long wondered whether Matt Murdock and Peter Parker could ever share the screen again or explicitly reference one another, particularly since Spider-Man is supposed to feature Peter as a street-level hero. That puts him in the crosshairs of Mayor Fisk’s anti-vigilante rules, but maybe don’t expect to see Tom Holland as part of Matt’s resistance on the small screen.
Winderbaum was separately asked about the chances of Iron Fist and Luke Cage appearing in Born Again season two, where he called the season “a little deeper” than its potential guest stars. What he said about Danny and Luke could also apply to Spider-Man: “There are rewards to be had for fans, but it’s really about the stakes of this world that this Kingpin is building in New York City.” How Fisk and Matt’s war affects Peter and his approach to heroing will be seen on July 31, 2026 when Spider-Man: Brand New Day hits the big screen.
Meanwhile, Daredevil: Born Again returns with season two in 2026.
It’s officially October, which can only mean one thing: Halloween season is finally here! At least for normies, because some of us outcasts live it every day, anyway.
Pop culture purveyors such as Spirit Halloween, BoxLunch, and the Disney Store have rolled out their spooky bag of tricks and treats. Fans of KPop Demon Hunters, Wicked,Star Wars, Stranger Things, and Terrifier will be happy to discover there’s new gear aplenty to celebrate the season. So, if you’re on the hunt for boo basket goods, or in need of costume ideas, frightfully fun fashion, and Halloween decor, you’re in the right place, as we’re running down the best of the season so far!
Fashion and accesories
‘One Piece’ x Dr. Squatch (Prices vary)
Clean up like a pirate before or after Halloween festivities with this One Piece bath collection from Dr. Squatch.
‘One Piece’ Straw Hat ($29)
Be the king of the pirates with this official Monkey D. Luffy replica Straw Hat available online and in stores at BoxLunch. The online and in store retailer also features more One Piece fashions to look ready to join the Straw Hat crew.
Glimmer like a Marvel villain with earrings from Girls Crew that represent comic book baddies—the perfect accessory for your badass costume.
Girls Crew ‘Star Wars’ earrings ($45)
Get in the galactic spirit of the season this Halloween with earrings shaped like Star Wars treats from Girls Crew.
Loungefly x Marvel Studios ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ ($120)
Add a Fantastic Four cosplay backpack look from Loungefly if you’re dressing up as a member of Marvel’s first family.
Disney Store ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ Oogie Boogie bottle ($60)
Keep hydrated with an Oogie Boogie steel water bottle from the Disney Store online. This is a good size for theme park hopping or long trick or treat walks.
Posh Peanut x Haunted Mansion (Prices vary)
Grim grinning looks for the whole family inspired by Disney’s Haunted Mansion are simply too chillingly cute. There are looks to haunt your home halls and also for a day out at Disney World, whose Haunted Mansion still runs during Halloween, or to make a pro-Halloweentime statement at Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Holiday.
Unique Vintage x Disney Halloween Bat Hoodie ($64)
This Cakeworthy Minnie Mouse bat hoodie is perfect for Halloweentime at Disney Parks. It’s low-key but a statement to flap around in from park to park.
Unique Vintage x Pixar ‘Coco’ ($42)
Seize your moment, Mama. This Unique Vintage x Pixar Coco shirt tells the family who’s in charge especially at the theme parks.
BoxLunch x ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Sweater ($60)
Throw this Freddy Fazbear pizza delivery fit on in 30 minutes or less. Find this and more Five Nights at Freddy’s gear online or in stores at BoxLunch.
Unique Vintage x Elvira Dagger Dress ($110)
Become the Mistress of the Dark with this official Elvira x Unique Vintage dress inspired by the horror hostess’ iconic look. It’s Cassandra Peterson approved!
Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (Prices vary)
Get the squad together to become Huntr/x with Netflix’s official KPop Demon Hunters collection. The online Netflix shop features fashion that can work in Halloween group cosplay or cozy movie night in capacity. The Huntr/x pajamas are perfect for streaming KPDH on the couch, couch, couch.
RSVLTS Spooky season collection (Prices vary)
From Star Wars to the Universal Monsters, RSVLTS trademark short sleeves are getting the Halloween treatment. Find designs such as “Dismembers Only” a delightful spin on the grim limb losses in the Star Wars universe.
Dress up as a Huntr/x or Saja boys fan this Halloween with band shirt options from BoxLunch. The online and mall retailer is working hard to get that KPop Demon Hunters merch in stores and into the hands of the fans.
Decor and more
Spirit Halloween x ‘Ghostbusters’ Slimer ($70)
Hang out with this unhinged hanging Slimer replica from Spirit Halloween’s Ghostbusters selection of decor and accessories. The details really get the gross green ghost’s whole vibe and sassy shapely figure.
Spirit Halloween x ‘Halloween’ neon sign ($50)
Michael Myers gets the neon sign treatment; it looks good on him and good on your wall. This product also features other slasher baddies including Chucky, Art the Clown, and more!
Party after midight with Stripe from Gremlins, this Home Depot animatronic can stay up from Halloween to Christmas. We love a dynamic holiday lawn greeter, especially one that mashes up the holidays. The collection just needs an adorable Gizmo addition.
Last-minute costumes
Bums and Roses x ‘Power Rangers’ family matching collection (Prices vary)
It’s morphin’ time with this extensive retro Power Rangers drop from Bums and Roses that’s got the whole family covered.
Bums and Roses x ‘Scooby-Doo’ (Prices vary)
Dress the whole squad up as Mystery Inc. with Bums and Roses’ cozy costume collection inspired by Scooby and friends. There are costume onesies and groovy yet spooky lounge wear that’s perfect for the season.
‘Wicked: For Good’ costumes (Prices vary)
Find the Glinda to your Elphaba and take flight this Halloween. You can now find looks from Wicked: Part One and Wicked: For Good in adult and kids sizes just in time for the sequel’s release.
Spirit Halloween x Damien Leone’s ‘Terrifier’ (Prices vary)
If you’ve been looking for Art the Clown costumes for the whole (and I mean whole including the pets) family, Spirit Halloween has you covered. The store also has a massive selection of Terrifier merch for anyone who wants to get their hands on awesome goods for the cult killer clown slasher. We love the inclusion of the daisy sunglasses and Sienna’s superpowered dagger.
Marvel fans have been eagerly waiting to see Elizabeth Olsen reprise her role as Scarlet Witch, and the two-time Golden Globe award nominee has revealed her thoughts about her MCU return. In a recent discussion, Olsen revealed that she wants to do a movie based on the House of M storyline in Marvel Comics, which would feature the Avengers, as well as the X-Men.
Elizabeth Olsen thinks a House of M movie with Avengers and X-Men ‘would be fun’
During her recent appearance at the LA Comic Con, the 36-year-old actress opened up about the Marvel Comics arcs that she’d like her version of Scarlet Witch to feature in. Olsen specifically singled out the House of M storyline, noting that it would be fun for the Avengers to share the screen with the X-Men in a movie. (via Elizabeth Olsen Nation)
“I think House of M is just the coolest,” the Godzilla star stated before adding, “I just think it could be so fun to deal with X-Men and Avengers and ‘No more mutants.’ It would be fun.”
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Olivier Coipel, House of M is an eight-issue Marvel Comics series that premiered in 2005. The storyline revolves around Scarlet Witch, who creates a world where mutants comprise the majority of the population. However, after facing resistance from the Avengers and the X-Men, Wanda Maximoff decides to reset reality once again. She utters the now-infamous phrase, “No more mutants,” and recreates a world where most mutants end up losing their powers.
While a House of M movie with X-Men and the Avengers has yet to be greenlit by Marvel Studios, the MCU’s plan after 2027’s Secret Wars suggests that there is room for such a movie to happen. Kevin Feige has already confirmed the advent of the Mutant Saga after Phase Six, which would provide an ideal setting for a House of M film.
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype.
MagicCon Atlanta just kicked off and with it, the roadmap for Magic: The Gathering in 2026. It includes seven sets and more branded crossovers than you can shake a Black Lotus at. If you thought this year was overstuffed, just wait. From Lorwyn and Star Trek to The Last of Us and Dwight from The Office, Wizards of the Coast is ready to take everything in your wallet, and your sanity, too.
Lorwyn Eclipsed – January 23, 2026
Wizards of the Coast
It’s been 18 years since players visited Lorwyn, the idyllic land of whimsical creatures like elves and merfolk. Lorwyn Eclipsed is one of the most-anticipated authentic MTG sets in years, with old mechanics returning to the spotlight and players getting to go back to where Planeswalkers were first introduced. I can’t believe it’s been that long. I still remember drafting my first Jace Beleren in college.
Mystery Universes Beyond set – 2026
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Wizards of the Coast teased a mystery set it’s not ready to fully reveal yet. More details are coming during New York Comicon in October where, as others have noted, there’s a Magic and Nickelodeon panel planned. Are we getting Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Rugrats? Hey Arnold? All of the above?!
Secrets of Strixhaven – April 2026
Wizards of the Coast
School is back in session. Secrets of Strixhaven will take players back to the plane of Arcavios where colleges of sorcerers-in-training compete for bragging rights in the Mage Tower. It’s Wizards’ knock-off of Harry Potter and we’ll find more about what its next set has in store in early 2026.
Marvel Super Heroes – June 2026
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If any of the sets can rival the dominance Final Fantasy had this past summer, it’s this one. It’ll draw from characters across the Marvel universe, meaning Avengers, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and more. There will also be all the villains to account for. I’d have preferred just an X-Men set, personally. There’s way too much material to speed through in one set. But here we are.
The Hobbit – August 2026
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A return to Tolkien’s world of hobbits, wizards, and dragons is on the way. The Lord of the Rings set was the first MTG Universes Beyond release to make a big splash. This set will be heading back to the prequel book and pulling from an earlier part of the Third Age. Will there be another One Ring card to rule them all this time around?
Reality Fracture – October 2026
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Wizards has been setting up Reality Fracture as a big comic-book-style event that will reverberate across its multiverse. We have no idea what to expect really, but the company is teasing “a villain you’ll have to see to believe.” Is it the friends we made along the way?
Star Trek – November 2026
Wizards of the Coast
First Lego, now MTG. I’m embarrassed about how much money I’m about to drop chasing a surge foil full alt art Jean-Luc Picard commander card. The set will feature characters and ships from across the entire franchise. I can’t wait to make a Borg deck.
Secret Lair x PlayStationSuperdrop
Wizards of the Coast
Secret Lair drops are always a mess and I’m guessing this one won’t be any different. Who’s ready to spend 45 minutes in an online queue only for Wizards to sell out and refuse to let you give it $100 at the end? The Kratos art looks incredible though.
Secret Lair x Jaws: Terror of Amity Island
Wizards of the Coast
Here’s the rest of the Secret Lair drop announcements, and somehow Jaws isn’t the weirdest one.
Secret Lair x The Office: Dwight’s Destiny
Wizards of the Coast
The Office was a funny show and the world is never gonna let us forget it.
At MagicCon Atlanta today, Wizards of the Coast lifted the lid on its plans for the next year of Magic: The Gathering, and after the whirlwind success of Final Fantasyearlier this year, the Universes Beyond sets are not going away any time soon: if anything, they’re going further and further beyond, where no one has gone before.
Well, except Edge of Eternities, which definitely felt like Wizards of the Coast setting itself up for one sci-fi crossover in particular that is now officially confirmed: a Star Trek set is coming in 2026.
Star Trek was just one of seven new sets revealed for Magic‘s 2026 roadmap, including a mix of Universes Beyond collaborations and traditional Magic sets—although, no doubt to the chagrin of some Magic players, tilted in the balance of crossover sets by 4 to 3. Here’s the rundown of everything we know is coming.
For the first time since 2008, Magic is returning to the Celtic-inspired wilds and creepy critters of the plane of Lorwyn for a new set that sees students from the magical academies of Strixhaven venturing into the wilds in search of adventure and magic.
Eclipsed will be followed by an as-yet-unrevealed crossover set, but Magic players won’t have to wait long to learn what it is: details are coming at this year’s New York Comic Con, taking place in a few weeks from October 9 through 12.
Tying into the theme of Eclipsed, it’s back to school in April for the second Strixhaven set. Secrets will pick up on characters and plot threats introduced in Lorwyn Eclipsed, as the students that went gallivanting off in that set return to the plane of Arcavios, where class is back in session. But after getting a taste for adventure, we’ll also be exploring more of Arcavios itself outside the collegiate halls of Strixhaven Academy.
The Spider-Man set may have only just come out, but Wizards is already keen to remind you that there’s more to Marvel Comics than Peter Parker. Super Heroes will broaden Magic‘s take on comic book superheroes with a swath of legendary heroes and villains, including the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the Heroes for Hire, and plenty more… including Squirrel Girl.
Magic returns to Tolkien after the set that, in earnest, really kicked off Universes Beyond as we know it with Tales of Middle-Earth. Instead of focusing on the events of the War of the Ring, however, the new set focuses on Bilbo’s adventure with Thorin Oakenshield into the Lonely Mountains to confront the might of Smaug.
After a summer of crossovers, it’s back to the proper Magic multiverse for this climactic, mysterious set. Wizards isn’t saying much at the moment, other than that this will pick up on threads teased throughout the stories of Lorwyn Eclipsed and Secrets of Strixhaven, as we follow legendary planeswalker Jace Beleren and his plans to explore the myriad realms of existence after the events of Tarkir: Dragonstorm.
Engage! Star Trek turns 60 in 2026, and it’s celebrating in style with its own Magic: The Gathering set. After Magic itself dipped into Trek-style sci-fi for Edge of Eternities, this one feels like a no-brainer. Just how much of the franchise gets representation remains to be seen—Wizards is promising representation for the whole franchise, but after Final Fantasy leaned heavily towards VII and XIV, will it have learned its lesson?—but early teasers gave us both classic Star Trek and The Next Generation.
Last night Sony finally re-revealed Insomniac’s highly anticipated next step in the Marvel gaming universe: trading the high-flying webslinging of their Spider-Man games for a gore-soaked soiree into the realm of Marvel’s mutants for Wolverine. While we learned that this is certainly going to be a much more gory take on the studio’s trademark action, we also learned that Wolverine will be including a few familiar faces, factions, and locales from the comics, too.
Of course you know who Logan is already—and just like Spider-Man before it, Wolverine will be remixing and reimagining comic book lore for its own unique spin on Marvel—but here’s a quick rundown of who’s who from the first trailer, and some important locations we know we’ll be visiting.
Okay, this one might seem a bit obvious: most people know that Logan himself is from Canada, so it’s not too surprising that we’ll at least spend some of our time in Wolverine up in the chilly north of his homeland (a brief sign seen in the trailer points us more specifically around Squamish, in British Columbia). But what most comics readers may not be familiar with is the fact that the Canadian government has a pretty solid history in Marvel’s comics as being absolutely evil.
The Canadian government has long had branches to monitor and encourage official superhero activity, like Department H, the monitoring branch that operated the Canadian superteam Alpha Flight, but it’s also been repeatedly shown (especially during John Byrne’s legendary run on Alpha Flight) that Canada’s government is extremely corrupt and often up to no good, leading to its various heroes rebelling against the government’s machinations. There’s also the unfortunate bit that, perhaps more pertinent for Logan, where another shady department within the Canadian government, Department K, surreptitiously revived the Weapon X program after it had been shut down, conducting horrendous experimentation on subjects as it attempted to re-emulate the American government’s own plans to create the perfect supersoldier.
It was Department K that actually built on Logan’s own prior experimentation to give Wade Wilson Logan’s healing factor, turning him into Deadpool in the process (and getting their revived Weapon X program shut down). But given we know that the premise of Wolverine is going to focus on a confused Logan trying to recover his memories, it won’t be too surprising if going home doesn’t uncover some dark secrets about how he was forged into an adamantium-bonded weapon.
Briefly seen tussling with Wolverine in the trailer, Omega Red—aka Arkady Rossovich—is another figure who has a long history with Logan, although for mostly very silly reasons. A Russian mutant serial killer, Rossovich was eventually arrested by Interpol and handed over to the KGB, who promptly tried to fashion him into Russia’s own answer to Captain America. On top of his own mutant abilities—the ability to secrete deadly pheromones known as “Death Spores” that could kill humans almost instantaneously—KGB experimentation gave Omega Red enhanced durability, strength, and reflexes.
But most importantly, he had two retractable metallic tentacles surgically implanted into his wrists. Made of carbonadium, the Russians’ attempt to create a proxy to adamantium, more malleable but also incredibly toxic. The tentacles slowly poisoned Omega, forcing him to use them in combination with his pheromone abilities to drain the life force of his victims in an attempt to sustain his strength. Told he would require a “Carbonadium Synthesizer,” a device that could remold carbonadium and stabilize the radiation poisoning it caused, Omega Red was eventually put on ice by the Russian government and deemed too dangerous to control, but he was eventually revived by Matsu’o Tsurayaba and the Hand and told to hunt down Wolverine, who allegedly knew where the synthesizer could be found, kicking off a beef Arkady would have with Logan and the X-Men on and off for decades.
However, it was actually true—while part of the Black Ops CIA-backed squad Team X, Wolverine, Maverick, and Sabretooth’s final mission on the team saw them steal the carbonadium synthesizer while recovering a CIA double agent, Janice Hollenbeck. Hollenbeck died during the mission, and Logan eventually stored the synthesizer in her coffin for a time. Omega Red has had access to the synthesizer here and there over the almost 40 years of comics he’s been around for, but regardless of it, he’ll always have a grudge against Wolverine, and that’s seemingly no different in this game.
The shapeshifting Raven Darkhölme has lived many lives over the course of over a century, and in that time she’s been everything from a mutant terrorist to a government agent to a member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and the Hellfire Club and has even occasionally been a member of the X-Men herself. The wife of the precognitive mutant Destiny—aka Irene Adler, whom Raven first met when she was in disguise as the investigator Sherlock Holmes, yes, really—Raven has deep, deep ties to generations of X-Men stories, both as anti-hero and villain, through her connection to her and Destiny’s son Nightcrawler and their adoptive daughter Rogue.
It’s unsurprising that Mystique is in Wolverine, given that she’s likewise brushed with Logan time and time again in the comics. What little we’ve seen of her in the trailer suggests, however, that this iteration of her may have some ties to the X-Men, given her tactical suit has a black-and-yellow color scheme similar to several iterations of X-Men uniforms over the years, and especially considering we see her battling the same cybernetic foes as Logan (more on them later).
A fictional Southeast Asian island nation created in 1985, it’s no surprise that Madripoor will be a key location in Wolverine, given that Logan has long had ties to the area (and Asia in general, given his history with Japan). Madripoor played a major part in Logan’s 1988 solo series, which saw him largely operating away from the X-Men (who were in their “Outback Era,” having relocated to Australia after being believed to have sacrificed themselves in a battle with the being known as the Adversary) and out of costume, going by “Patch.” We see one of Logan’s favorite watering holes in Madripoor’s Lowtown, the Princess Bar, a few times in the trailer.
Modern incarnations of Madripoor have moved on from the den of piracy it was originally portrayed as—giving the island nation more of a behind-the-scenes criminal underworld element, much like the vision of Madripoor created for the MCU in Falcon and the Winter Soldier—and it appears, from the little we can see, that Wolverine‘s vision for Madripoor is no exception, right down to keeping the divide between the island’s slums in Lowtown and the more glamorous skyscrapers of Hightown.
Logan slices up a lot—a lot—of people in this debut trailer, and while many of them are spurting gallons of blood thanks to it, some of them are spurting gallons of blood and losing swanky cybernetic limbs along the way. Thanks to the Playstation Blog, we can presume that these cyborg mercenaries are the game’s take on the Reavers.
Initially another part of the X-Men’s Outback era period—the X-Men take over the cyborg thieves’ base as their own place of operations in Australia, liberating the mutant teleporter Gateway from the Reavers’ imprisonment in the process—the Reavers were reformed into a more prominent foe of the X-Men under Donald Pierce after he was ousted from the inner circle of the Hellfire Club. Pierce refashions the Reavers into a paramilitary group with the explicit aim of exterminating the X-Men and mutantkind in general, allying themselves with Lady Deathstrike in the process. Although the X-Men escape when Pierce’s Ravagers return to their former Australian enclave, Wolverine returns from Madripoor and finds himself outnumbered, left to be tortured and crucified by the group before eventually being rescued by Jubilee.
This iteration of the Reavers meets their end a few years later when they are almost entirely wiped out by the Upstarts in their point-scoring game of mutant eradication, but they have appeared in many iterations since and largely continue to harass the X-Men (and Wolverine in particular, at the behest of Lady Deathstrike).
Would it be an X-Men game without a Sentinel appearance? Funnily enough, there is a slight connection between the Reavers and the Sentinels in the comics—the Upstarts member Trevor Fitzroy exterminates the Reavers using reprogrammed versions of the anti-mutant giant robots, although whether or not this Sentinel we see in the trailer is connected to Wolverine‘s take on the Reavers remains to be seen.
But yes, you know the Sentinels by this point: one of contemporary mutantkind’s oldest foes, the X-Men have been battling iteration after iteration of Bolivar Trask’s robotic exterminators since the very beginning. To bring it back to our first point, even the Canadian government built its own Sentinel program at one point, showing that the human dream of using giant purple robots to try and wipe out mutantkind will never truly die. The one glimpsed in the trailer, at least, is very much in the traditional Sentinel mold (not to be confused with the Master Mold, of course), rather than any of the more out-there advanced Sentinels like Nimrod or Bastion’s Prime Sentinels.
Chadwick Boseman’s legacy resurfaced in Marvel Zombies with T’Challa’s on-screen sacrifice. In the animated series, Black Panther battles Zombie Thanos before giving his life to destroy the Infinity Stones. The moment arrives as Marvel continues to expand its animated slate on Disney+.
T’Challa’s Marvel Zombies sacrifice makes Chadwick Boseman fans sad
T’Challa’s sacrifice in Marvel Zombies has sparked strong reactions online, with fans of Chadwick Boseman reflecting on the emotional moment. In the animated series, Black Panther fights Zombie Thanos and ultimately gives his life to destroy the Infinity Stones. The episode shows Spider-Man narrating the event, framing it as a heroic farewell to the Wakandan king.
Viewers on X (formerly Twitter) expressed how deeply the scene resonated. One post read, “This part really got me crying. T’Challa is so fearless, leaping like a real panther… and still just as powerful. #MarvelZombies.” Another fan highlighted the pivotal moment: “Zombie Thanos vs Black Panther HELL YEAH and he sacrificed himself to save the universe, damn it was emotional.”
The sequence also carried significance for those who tied it back to Boseman’s legacy. One user shared, “[SPOILERS] Witnessing T’Challa in action once more meant everything. As the Wakandan music played, tears clouded my eyes immediately… man, I missed him so much. You’ll always be my favorite superhero and still one of my strongest inspirations.” The comment received over 737,000 views, reflecting the impact of the scene.
#MarvelZombies [SPOILERS] Witnessing T’Challa in action once more meant everything. As the Wakandan music played, tears clouded my eyes immediately…man, I missed him so much. You’ll always be my favorite superhero and still one of my strongest inspirations. pic.twitter.com/Igdme8VGwB
Marvel gave Chadwick Boseman a final heroic send-off in #MarvelZombies—Black Panther sacrifices himself to destroy Zombie Thanos and the Infinity Stones… with Spider-Man telling the story. Should Marvel Studios have recast T’Challa’s voice, or is this the perfect farewell? ? pic.twitter.com/wNJ2zMzS7j
Another post pointed out Marvel’s handling of the character: “Marvel gave Chadwick Boseman a final heroic send-off in #MarvelZombies—Black Panther sacrifices himself to destroy Zombie Thanos and the Infinity Stones… with Spider-Man telling the story. Should Marvel Studios have recast T’Challa’s voice, or is this the perfect farewell?” Alongside the post, images showed Black Panther battling Zombie Thanos in a glowing suit, with a caption overlay reading, “Like he knew that it was the last time.”
The storyline offered audiences a chance to see T’Challa’s bravery once more, with many fans framing it as a powerful tribute.
Originally reported by Vritti Johar on SuperHeroHype.
The rumors of Marvel’s Wolverine showing up during Sony’s September State of Play turned out to be true after all. The trailer was our first decent look (well, first official one, anyway) at the game since it was announced back in 2021. Sony and Insomniac Games revealed a release window too: Marvel’s Wolverine is coming to PS5 in fall 2026.
A gruff-sounding Liam McIntyre (Spartacus: Vengeance, JD Fenix in Gears of War 4 and Gears 5) is taking on the mantle of Logan here. As creative director Marcus Smith reminded us, Logan is an unreliable narrator with a patchy memory, which should make for an interesting wrinkle as the story plays out.
Unlike in Insomniac’s Spider-Man games, bad guys aren’t going to be magically webbed to the side of a tall building after you kick them off the roof. Oh, no no. Wolverine rips an enemy apart in fury with his adamantium claws within the first 30 seconds of this trailer. Not long after, he thrusts them upwards through a goon’s skull. We see him slicing off limbs too. Yeah, this isn’t going to be a game for younger kids.
Wolverine will encounter some familiar faces on his travels, including Mystique and Omega Red. And that’s not to mention a certain giant robot that shows up at the end of the trailer.
“We aim to deliver the ultimate Wolverine fantasy built on Insomniac staples like fast, fluid, and ferocious combat; exhilarating, action-packed set pieces; robust accessibility features; and a gripping story that taps into the core tenets of one of the most compelling comic book characters of all time,” Insomniac senior community manager Aaron Jason Espinoza wrote on the PlayStation Blog. “We’re breaking new ground with Wolverine, yes, but our penchant for telling stories about heroes overcoming colossal odds is as strong as ever. We’re eager to explore Logan’s story with you and tap into his signature spin on heroism, which is much darker and more brutal than you might expect from Insomniac.”
Although we’re a year or so away from Marvel’s Wolverine coming to PS5 and PS5 Pro, we won’t have to wait quite that long for more details. Insomniac promises to reveal additional info in spring 2026.
A new social media post from Avengers: Doomsday star Simu Liu has surfaced following the film’s production wrap. The crossover epic will bring back Shang-Chi for his first on-screen appearance since 2021’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Avengers: Doomsday’s Simu Liu posts photos post filming wrap
Simu Liu posted two shirtless photos on X (formerly Twitter) on September 23, 2025, with the caption “wrapped.” The images, one showing him by a sunset view and another in sunglasses under direct sunlight, marked the end of his work on Avengers: Doomsday. The post reached over 238,000 views within hours.
Liu, who first entered the MCU in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, has kept fans updated sparingly about his Marvel projects. A few days ago, he shared an Instagram Story selfie in front of a costume rack, where a labeled bag reading “15. Shang-Chi” confirmed his wardrobe for the upcoming ensemble. The bag concealed the design, indicating that Marvel Studios is keeping Shang-Chi’s new look under wraps until closer to release.
Simu Liu will reprise his role as Shang-Chi with upgrades expected that expand on his dragon-scale suit from 2021. At the end of his solo film, Shang-Chi joined Wong, Captain Marvel, and Bruce Banner, which set up his integration with the Avengers. Reports note that the Ten Rings could function as a critical MacGuffin in Doomsday’s plot, along with Ms. Marvel’s bangles.
Avengers: Doomsday will bring together characters from across Marvel properties, including the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and New Avengers. Robert Downey Jr. will return in a new role as Doctor Doom, who threatens the multiverse. Simu Liu stands among dozens of confirmed returning heroes ready to confront Doom’s challenge.
Destin Daniel Cretton, who directed the 2021 Shang-Chi movie, was initially supposed to direct Avengers 5 before Marvel reassigned leadership, but the studio kept Liu in the cast. Marvel Studios will release Avengers: Doomsday in theaters on December 18, 2026.
Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.
>> NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES. SOME HAVE A PENCIL, TALENT AND A CREATIVE APPROACH TO GET KIDS EXCITED ABOUT MATH. GULF COAST NEWS BRIT SHOWS US HOW IT ALL ADDS UP IN TONIGHT’S STORY TO SHARE. >> AND THEY KNOW WHO THIS GUY IS GOING TO >> INSIDE THE DIMENSIONS OF A HERO IN THE MAKING JERRY TO CARE LIGHTS THE PAGE WITH PASSION. YOU PUT SO MUCH WORK INTO IT. YOU’RE SO GOOD AT IT. NOW THAT IT’S IN ITS COMES TO. SO NATURALLY, IT IS JUST FUND. THAT’S THE POINT YOU WANT TO GET PUT THROUGH MARVEL’S UNIVERSE AND CHANCES ARE YOU’LL MARVEL AT HIS WORK. EXCELLENT FOR WOLVERINE PUNISHER CONE IN NICK FURY, AGENT SHIELD HAWKEYE DEAD POOL. >> EVEN TIME, CAMEOS OF DR. STRANGE IRONMAN. >> WHO ELSE? >> BELIEVE IT OR NOT, HIS DRAWINGS WEREN’T ALWAYS COVER WORD THE THIS BUT BUT I DON’T MEAN TO BUT THIS IS GARBAGE. BUT AFTER 4 YEARS OF STUBBORN, PERSISTENCE AND SKETCHES, HE WAS OFFERED TO DRAW ON X MEN ANNUAL SERIES. AND I SAID THE >> SHE COULD YOU GIVE ME A FANTASTIC 4 INSTEAD AND I’M THE GUY GOES, LISTEN, I’LL GIVE IT TO SOMEBODY ELSE. YOU KNOW, AND I SAID TAKE IT. YOU WITH MORE THAN 10 SUCCESSFUL MARVEL COMICS UNDER HIS BELT, HIS FAVORITE AUDIENCE ISN’T AT COMICON ANYMORE. YOU CAN DROP YOU IN THE CYLINDER FROM PRETTY MUCH YOU KNOW, BELIEVE THAT A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE, YOU CAN IMAGINE YOU CAN DRAW ANYTHING. HIS WORKSHOPS IN SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACROSS AMERICAN MIX. MARVEL WITH MATT. THEY THINK SUPERHEROES A COOL LITTLE THING. MATHIS TO COOL. SO WHEN YOU COMBINE THOSE 2 THAT KIND OF ALL OF A SUDDEN MATHIS KIND OF COOL, WHICH IS WHAT THE MATH TEACHER WANTS FOR THEM. >> WHILE JERRY LOVES DRAWING MUSCLES LIKE THE NEXT COMIC. HIS WORK IS ABOUT STRENGTHENING CONFIDENCE. YOU KNOW SOMETHING TO BE AWARE TO JUST SET YOURSELF APART RIGHT FROM SUPERHEROES TO STUDENTS. HE’S TEACHING NEXT GENERATION THEIR OWN KIND OF SUPERPOWER THAT CAN DO. YOU CAN LOOK REALLY GOOD. AND SO I KN
Sketching the outlines of a hero in the making, Jerry DeCaire lights the page with passion.”You put so much work into it that you’re so good at it now,” said DeCaire. “And it comes so naturally that it’s just fun, that’s the point you want to get to.”Flip through Marvel’s comics universe, and chances are, you’ll marvel at his work.X-Men, Thor, Wolverine, Dr. Strange, Iron Man — these are just a few comics he’s worked on.Believe it or not, his drawings weren’t always cover-worthy.”He says, ‘Hey buddy, I don’t mean to break your heart, but this is garbage,’” said DeCaire, describing what his mentor, comics legend John Buscema, told him when he was starting out.But four years of stubborn persistence and sketches later, he got an offer to draw an X-Men annual series.Now, with more than 10 successful Marvel comics under his belt, his favorite audience isn’t at Comic-Con anymore.”If you can draw a cube and a cylinder from pretty much any angle you can imagine or perspective you can imagine, you can draw anything,” said DeCaire.His workshops in schools and public libraries across America mix Marvel with math.”They think superheroes are cool. They don’t think math is too cool. So, all of a sudden, math is cool — which is what the teacher wants,” said Jerry.While DeCaire loves drawing muscles like the next comics artist, his work is about strengthening confidence.”Sometimes just being weird and setting yourself apart, right?” said DeCaire.
Sketching the outlines of a hero in the making, Jerry DeCaire lights the page with passion.
“You put so much work into it that you’re so good at it now,” said DeCaire. “And it comes so naturally that it’s just fun, that’s the point you want to get to.”
Flip through Marvel’s comics universe, and chances are, you’ll marvelat his work.
X-Men, Thor, Wolverine, Dr. Strange, Iron Man — these are just a few comics he’s worked on.
Believe it or not, his drawings weren’t always cover-worthy.
“He says, ‘Hey buddy, I don’t mean to break your heart, but this is garbage,’” said DeCaire, describing what his mentor, comics legend John Buscema, told him when he was starting out.
But four years of stubborn persistence and sketches later, he got an offer to draw an X-Men annual series.
Now, with more than 10 successful Marvel comics under his belt, his favorite audience isn’t at Comic-Con anymore.
“If you can draw a cube and a cylinder from pretty much any angle you can imagine or perspective you can imagine, you can draw anything,” said DeCaire.
His workshops in schools and public libraries across America mix Marvel with math.
“They think superheroes are cool. They don’t think math is too cool. So, all of a sudden, math is cool — which is what the teacher wants,” said Jerry.
While DeCaire loves drawing muscles like the next comics artist, his work is about strengthening confidence.
“Sometimes just being weird and setting yourself apart, right?” said DeCaire.
Los Angeles Comic Con is next week, and one of its big guests is, apparently, an AI hologram of Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee.
Per the Hollywood Reporter, the hologram will be part of the Stan Lee Experience at LACC. Along with the standard $15-20 experience fee to join the booth, fans can spend money to take selfies with the hologram or have one-on-one conversations with it for three minutes. It was created by Proto Hologram—the company that made an interactive mirror for malls to promote The Conjuring: Last Rites—and virtual production company HyperReal.
Stan Lee Legacy Programs head Bob Sabouni assured the trade that the hologram wouldn’t say anything that isn’t “in line with things [Lee] spoke about in his lifetime, [letting us] build a voice that stays true, not always word for word, but always faithful in spirit, context, and intent.”
Even so, that doesn’t take away from the fact that Stan Lee died in late 2018 months after reports circulated of people in his social circle trying to capitalize on his decades-long success for their own ends in very weird ways. (One source at the time described the whole ordeal as “a fucking mess,” which just says it all.) This can’t help but fall into that territory, compounded by the fact that he can’t say no or even be duped into consenting as he could’ve toward the end of his life—and that’s not getting into the recent controversies and concerns surrounding AI and its relationship to the dead.
In a statement to io9, Chris DeMoulin, CEO of LACC parent company Kamikaze Entertainment, said he previously worked with Lee in the 2010s when LACC had a license deal with Lee’s POW! company, and observed “how much Stan loved interacting with fans, being on panels, telling the Marvel story, and engaging future generations of fans. I met with Bob and pitched him the idea of working to create a hologram representation of Stan, which could faithfully represent how Stan used to interact with fans at cons, including [ours].” The hologram has been in development for “several months,” added DeMoulin, and has been “coming along great” in recent weeks.
“This is all about helping to extend Stran’s legacy — something he himself talked to many of us about when he was alive. […] We know that this hologram isn’t Stan, and can never be perfect. But we think it is fun, authentic, very accurate in terms of how it responds to questions, and gives the fans a look into who Stan was, kind of [like] an IRL documentary. And in that regard, it serves the mission of the Stan Lee Universe team to preserve and extend Stan’s legacy into the future. We invite everyone to come see it for themselves, and after you’ve actually experienced it, we’d love to get your feedback.”
io9 has reached out to LA Comic Con organizers for any additional comments or clarity on the Stan Lee hologram and will update if a response is given. Los Angeles Comic Con runs September 26 to 28.
Update (9/20/2025 @ 2:30 PM ET): This story has been updated with quotes from Kamikaze Entertainment CEO Chris DeMoulin.
In addition to its digital, 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD releases, Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps will also receive a 4K collector’s edition and a pop-up Blu-ray. Since its debut last July, the newest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has maintained a Certified Fresh score of 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 390 reviews.
What is in The Fantastic Four: First Steps collector’s edition?
On October 14, an exclusive Amazon bundle for The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be available for purchase. The bundle includes a limited-edition SteelBook® with a custom magnet-front variant cover, five collector cards, and a special The Fantastic Four: First Steps #1 comic.
Besides the Amazon exclusive, fans can also buy The Fantastic Four: First Steps pop-up Blu-ray package, exclusively at Walmart. It features a striking slipcover and a pop-up display of the team riding the iconic Fantasticar. This exclusive collectible edition also includes the Blu-ray and digital release, along with bold, retro-inspired artwork that makes it a must-have for Marvel enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps was directed by Matt Shakman, who previously helmed Disney+’s WandaVision miniseries. The latest MCU movie was led by Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/ Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing. After First Steps, they will be returning in Avengers: Doomsday. Additional cast members include Julia Garner as the Silver Surfer, Ralph Ineson as Galactus, Natasha Lyonne as Rachel, and Paul Walter Hauser as Mole Man. During its theatrical run, the movie has earned a worldwide gross of over $518 million at the box office.
The movie will be available to rent or own on digital platforms on September 23, followed by its 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD release on October 14.
Originally reported by Maggie Dela Paz on SuperHeroHype.
Marvel Zombies is the forthcoming animated television miniseries created by Bryan Andrews and Zeb Wells. Set in an alternate timeline from the rest of the MCU that was introduced in the “What If…Zombies?!” episode that aired in 2021, the show arrives on Disney+ later this month.
Check out the new Marvel Zombies trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):
What happens in the new Marvel Zombies trailer?
The new Marvel Zombies trailer sees some of the most powerful Marvel Studios characters — including Thanos, Captain America, and many more — turn into undead, flesh-eating creatures. The fate of the world rests in the hands of a small group of survivors, one of whom is Spider-Man. At the end of the trailer, Spidey throws Thor’s Stormbreaker axe directly at undead Thanos; however, the weapon does nothing to stop the zombified villain.
The voice cast of Marvel Zombies includes Awkwafina as Katy, David Harbour as Alexei Shostakov/Red Guardian, Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Randall Park as Jimmy Woo, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Wyatt Russell as John Walker/U.S. Agent, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop, Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel, Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams/Ironheart, Todd Williams as Eric Brooks/Blade Knight, and Hudson Thames as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, among others.
“After the Avengers are overtaken by a zombie plague, a desperate group of survivors discover the key to bringing an end to the super-powered undead, racing across a dystopian landscape and risking life and limb to save their world,” a description of the Marvel show’s plot reads.
Marvel Zombies is executive produced by Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt, Andrews, and Wells, while Danielle Costa and Carrie Wassenaar serve as producers. All four episodes arrive on Disney+ on September 24, 2025.
Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype.
The big reason we have a Deadpool film trilogy is because of leaked test footage for the first movie back in 2014. It’s since become generally agreed upon that leading man Ryan Reynolds probably had something to do with it, and now the actor himself has gone and said he leaked it, yeah.
Talking to Entertainment Weekly at TIFF, Reynolds said the leak may have been “cheating,” but done with the best of intentions. “I think I was onto something that people would be interested in,” he told the outlet. As he and director Tim Miller went about shooting the footage, Fox became squirrely about doing an R-rated superhero movie starring an obscure character, particularly one they’d already done badly once before.
For Reynolds, the appeal of Deadpool was that he wasn’t an upper-tier character, and his fourth wall-breaking self-awareness. “It was kind of new,” he said of the character’s demeanor. “The test footage…really was a case study of how this could work. And they just wouldn’t do anything with it.” When said footage leaked, he recalled thinking about “the asshole [that] leaked it, and I’m looking at the guy in the mirror brushing my teeth. And I’m like, ‘Dude, what have you done? This could be punishable by law!’ But the internet forced the studio to say, ‘We’re gonna make this movie,’ and 24 hours later, that movie had a green light.”
Since the first Deadpool, Reynolds has become a key creative force in the character’s live-action outings, which have gone on to make a lot of money and help start a wave of R-rated superhero material. Now, people know Deadpool like they do Spider-Man (and both may be in the next Avengers movies), and has become the actor’s definitive role. So congrats to Reynolds for his foresight and hustle?
Engineers at the Idaho National Laboratory have completed a successful test campaign of a coolant system for nuclear microreactors that have the potential to launch the world into the next energy age.
Carlo Parisi, one of the engineers, envisioned creating a next-gen cooling system for the Microreactor Applications Research Validation (Marvel) project. Five years later, it’s now a reality and marks “a milestone of innovation in the nuclear sector,” per a laboratory news release.
The Primary Coolant Apparatus Test, “a non-nuclear integrated test facility,” is an almost exact replica of Marvel’s primary cooling loop, but it uses electricity rather than nuclear power to produce heat. In nuclear reactors, the primary loop circulates coolant to remove excess heat and transfer it to another system, which is then used to generate heat or electricity.
The idea behind the PCAT is to test the cooling system’s performance and components of the test microreactor to ensure the actual reactor will run safely and efficiently. The team also wanted to check that the software for the thermal-hydraulic design of Marvel accurately models certain features of the system.
One problem Marvel faced in the beginning was the Stirling engine that regulates the system’s heat causing excessive vibrations that could damage the reactor, but the team was able to replace it with a “more stable radiator-like setup.”
“That was a pivotal moment for us,” Parisi said. “We had to rethink our approach to ensure the system’s effectiveness and reliability.”
The tests showed encouraging results for the Marvel reactor, confirming that “a stable natural circulation flow can be established to operate safely and allow Marvel to generate as much as 100 kilowatts of thermal power,” per the release.
It also revealed that the RELAP5-3D, the software used to perform safety analyses of Marvel, closely matched the data obtained from PCAT, meaning it will be able to predict safety issues with a high level of accuracy.
The path forward will involve preparing for the reactor’s construction at the Idaho National Laboratory’s Transient Reactor Test Facility and submitting the proper paperwork to the Department of Energy. Once the engineers analyze the data gathered from the PCAT tests, they will share the findings with scientists worldwide.
The advancement of microreactor technologies could lead to a revolution in nuclear energy production in the U.S. However, it’s worth noting that because microreactors operate on the principle of nuclear fission, they still produce some radioactive waste that must be managed carefully.
Nuclear plants can also be expensive and time-consuming to build, which may offset the benefits achieved by reduced carbon pollution. However, all things considered, they’re much healthier for the environment and humans than fossil fuels, and they are likely to be a major part of our energy mix for a considerable time.
“Marvel has a unique combination of fuel, coolant and geometrical configuration that has never been used by any other reactor,” Parisi said. “It was crucial to create this mock-up for testing because there was nothing similar anywhere in the world for comparison.”
“Knowing that we have accomplished something unique and groundbreaking is incredibly rewarding,” Parisi added. “We’ve created a system and a wealth of knowledge that will not only benefit our project but also potentially help the entire industry.”
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Less than a month out from Magic: The Gathering’s Spider-Man set, Wizards of the Coast has given it a full unveiling with reveals of more cards and gameplay mechanics for its crossover with Marvel’s webhead and friends.
Wizards previously revealed a selection of cards at San Diego Comic-Con back in July. Like those, this new selection sports some amazing art from the company’s internal artists and creatives who’ve previously drawn Spider-Man over the character’s decades-long history, which is on full display here, referencing classic events like the Clone Saga and Kraven’s Last Hunt to more recent turns like Venom becoming the King in Black and Peter and Miles as a dynamic duo in Insomniac’s game trilogy.
Gameplay-wise, the Web-slinging ability works as an alternative cost to spellcasting, and lets players play the listed cost instead of mana, and return a tapped creature they control back to their hand. (Can’t web-sling if you don’t have a creature to control!) Villain cards have a similar version of this with Mayhem, which lets players cast a card from their graveyard for an alternative cost if it was discarded that turn, and it doesn’t change when spellcasting.
Additionally, Spider-Man sets will include one of three different Soul Stone cards with its mana ability instantly available. The next ability lets players harness the Stone to trigger its Infinity ability at the start of their upkeeps. The other Infinity Stones aren’t mentioned in Wizards’ writeup, so they may appear in later crossover sets it’s doing with Marvel. But first, we’ve got the Spider-Man set, which is due to hit shelves on September 26.
The Vampire Diarieshelped define the CW’s genre days, and for many fans, it’s also the moment they discovered Star Trek: Strange New Worldsactor Paul Wesley. He was cast alongside costar Ian Somerhalder to play the vampire brothers Damon and Stefan Salvatore, but things could have been very different: Marvel’s Sebastian Stan almost got the call to play the character.
In an upcoming oral history titled I Was Feeling Epic by Samantha Highfill excerpted in EW, she reveals that Stan took a meeting to potentially play either one of the Salvatores. At the time, the show’s co-creator and co-showrunner Julie Plec considered Stan because he was in “that movie with all the hot boys,” aka 2006’s The Covenant (aka “The Craft for boys”). The Covenant also starred Steven Strait, who was apparently also considered to play Stefan Salvatore.
It never worked out: Strait passed on the project, while Stan had to drop out after being cast in NBC’s Kings. Stan, of course, went on to join Marvel as Bucky Barnes.
With their “dream cast” slipping away, casting directors Greg Orson and Lesli Gelles-Raymond pivoted to bring Wesley in to play Stefan, apparently feeling “very passionate” about the choice. Show co-creators Plec and Kevin Williamson didn’t think Wesley was heartthrob material, but Plec admitted to being “dead wrong.”
But if finding the right man for Stefan was tough, settling on an actor for Damon Salvatore was harder: Orson and Gelles-Raymond auditioned some 400 people for the role. Meanwhile, Ian Somerhalder had just left Lost and wanted “edgier” material.
Initially, Somerhalder wrote Vampire Diaries off as a kind of “Twilight on TV,” but changed his mind after reading the script. The casting directors and creators knew he would be their Damon, despite his admittedly rough first network test. It was apparently so bad, Williamson and Somerhalder remember going into the hallway so the actor could calm down and get out of his own head; Williamson later threatened to leave the show if the CW went with another actor for Damon. Plec and then-Warner Bros. TV president Peter Roth also stood by him, and the rest is history.
You can read the full casting excerpt here, which reveals other actors considered for the Salvatore brothers—and if you’re a Vampire Diaries fan, Highfill’s book I Was Feeling Epic releases September 9.
Last year, a trailer leaked for a cancelled multiplayer Spider-Man game that was being developed by Insomniac. It seemed cool. So cool in fact, that it seems to have inspired folks to try and use mods to make online web-swinging with friends a reality. And one such mod is now out, and it looks great.
On August 26, as spotted by ComicBook, a new PC-only mod has been released online that allows people to play Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered with up to six other players. The mod was developed by modder hbgda and is available to those who subscribe to the creator’s Patreon. You can see what the mod looks like in action below, courtesy of a video shared by popular creator Kami on TikTok and Twitter.
Spider-Man Remastered just got a working multiplayer mod on PC and it’s amazing.
There are also multiple YouTube videos of the multiplayer Spider-Man mod in action, and it looks surprisingly stable for something as ambitious and wild as this. Sure, it’s not perfect, but considering Marvel’s Spider-Man on PC was never designed to support multiplayer, let alone seven people running and swinging around the map at the same time, the fact that this mod is not only playable but looks extremely polished is incredibly impressive.
Watching footage of hbgda’s mod in action has me hankering to install Spider-Man on my PC and try this out. It also makes me sad that we never got Insomniac’s online multiplayer Spider-Man game. It was reportedly going to be called Spider-Man: The Great Web and would have involved hopping between dimensions alongside your friends. Sadly, according to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, the game was canceled long before the trailer for it leaked in 2024 in the wake of the December 2023 Insomniac data breach.
While it’s very possible the game wouldn’t have had much staying power, which is a problem for a live-service video game, I would have loved to have been able to invite my pals to swing around NYC with me and cause some chaos. At the very least, I hope we see Insomniac add a multiplayer mode to a future Spider-Man game. Doesn’t have to be something elaborate, just something that looks like this mod, but which is playable on PS5, too.
For now, if you want to swing around New York City as Spider-Man with some other Spider-People, your only option is to download this mod and set it up on your PC.
Earlier this summer, just after Hasbro had revealed its own line of Marvel Legends action figures inspired by the long legacy of Capcom’s Marvel fighting games, Bandai wowed us with S.H. Figuarts joining in on the celebration with its very own series of figures, starting with X-Men stalwart Cyclops. Now, Figuarts is back for round 2—and it’s ready to unleash some maximum spider!
This week Bandai officially unveiled that the next series in its own Marvel Gameverse line will be none other than one of the most enduring members of the Capcom/Marvel roster over the years, Spider-Man. Spidey has been a character in Capcom’s fighting game legacy ever since 1995’s Marvel SuperHeroes, and has been playable in every game from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter through Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite in 2017 (his fighting game career will continue in Arc System Works’ Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, due out next year).
Just like Scott before him, Peter’s figure faithfully recreates the stylized aesthetic of Bengus’ legendary Marvel vs. Capcom artwork, rooted in the Marvel Comics ’90s exaggeration.
Spider-Man will include multiple sets of hands to recreate key poses from the games, including his classic and beloved idle animation, as well as webbing FX parts for swinging poses and recreating his defensive web shield. And just like Cyclops before him, Spider-Man comes with a backboard replicating his Ultimate Web Throw hyper combo move from Marvel vs. Capcom to boot.
If Hasbro’s own Gamerverse series captured some iconic deep cuts like Shuma-Gorath and Silver Samurai from Capcom’s Marvel gaming lineups, it seems clear that Bandai is going for a sheer celebration of the games’ aesthetics, whether it’s with lesser-known characters or the big hitters they’re starting out with in Cyclops and Spidey. These figures look like the artwork burned into every fighting game fan’s Marvel mind; they can hit all the iconic sprite poses you want them to, and they just look fantastic doing it.
Who do you want to see next? Personally, I’m just a Cammy White away from my own preferred Marvel vs. Capcom 2 trio tag team after Cyclops and Spider-Man’s announcements, if Bandai’s down to open the lineup to Capcom characters too. If it’s Marvel characters only though, I’ll need myself a good Captain America to kick off a charging star or six on my shelf.
Pre-orders for the S.H. Figuarts Gamerverse Spider-Man go live around the world on August 28, for an expected release in March 2026.
It’s no secret the MCU entered the 2020s with some growing pains. A pandemic will do that to you, ditto a spottier output, and one of the more divisive projects was Eternals. At the time, it seemed Marvel had some plans for the immortal beings, and thanks to Kumail Nanjiani, we now know what that would’ve looked like.
In a recent episode of Mike Birbiglia’s Working It Outpodcast, the one-time Kingo revealed he signed on thinking he’d be a longterm MCU player and alternate between that and non-blockbuster work. According to him, Marvel Studios had him sign up “for all this stuff. I signed on for six movies, a video game, [and] a theme park ride. I was like, ‘This is gonna be my job for the next 10 years.’” Those plans, which likely also applied to costars like Angelina Jolie and Brian Tyree Henry (and is probably standard across all MCU actors), appear to have fallen through, since the Eternalshave been MIA for nearly four years and Marvel’s not said much about them since. And the only other time they’ve been brought up was a season three episode of What If…? that saw Nanjiani voice an alternate version of Kingo.
Breaking down the different parts of Nanjiani’s statement, his mention of six films likely applies to at least two Eternals sequels and three guest appearances in other characters’ movies. The theme park ride probably relates to his likeness, and the video game is a little trickier to determine. Nanjiani’s done voice work for video games before, so it could be he would’ve played Kingo across one of Marvel’s mobile titles like Strike Force, or even Fortnite, since both have seen Ryan Reynolds reprise his role as Deadpool. (Hell, if you wanna really get out there, maybe they thought he’d be such a fan-favorite to land a spot in Marvel Rivals.)
Regardless, Nanjiani still has pride in Eternals, even while acknowledging its “really bad reviews” affected him so much he went to therapy, where he realized “too much of my self-esteem was tied up in other people’s reaction to my work.” Given Marvel’s recent moves in the past year, though, maybe the studio will bring Kingo and his fellow Eternals back for something in the next few years.