MCU
Ms. Marvel is worth a watch due to the passionate performance of its lead actress, as well as the visual flair of its creative team.
With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness now in theaters, here are the Doctor Strange comics that served as an influence on the film.
Marvel’s Moon Knight Season 1 is bringing a more mature story to the MCU, but does it manage to succeed in just 6 episodes?
Moon Knight Episode 6 delivers one of Marvel Studios’ best season finales, balancing action and emotion with stellar performances.
The MCU continues to play in the multiverse with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as it pushes the boundaries further.
Moon Knight failed it’s Jewish audience in Episode 5 “Asylum’s” dismal representation of Marc’s Jewishness, on Yom Hashoah of all days
Moon Knight Episode 5 tackles the themes of faith and mental health at the character’s core, resulting in an extremely emotional story.
Moon Knight Episode 4 leans more into the character’s horror roots, with a surprise ending that pays homage to a fan-favorite comic run.
Moon Knight Episode 3 mixes Egyptian mythology and culture into its espionage-themed narrative as the series reaches its halfway point.
Moon Knight Episode 2 continues to explore the duality within the lunar vigilante’s mind, with the cast and crew rising to the challenge.


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