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It’s the Inevitable Return of the Russo Brothers to Marvel, Shogun Leads the Emmy Nominations, Twisters Spins Up a Big Box Office, and Trailers Galore Across the Multiverse. All of that and more coming up on this edition of Multiverse News!
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes.
Russo Brothers Save the Day?
“Your saviors are here!” Yes it’s true, the Russo Brothers are in talks to return to the MCU and direct both Avengers 5 and Avengers 6. The news is exciting, but not shocking, as the Russos directed many of the most well-received Infinity Saga films including the climactic Avengers: Endgame. We know the sixth Avengers film will be Secret Wars…what kind of heavy lifting to the Brothers Russo have to do to get us there?
Shogun Shows Out
It should come as no surprise to viewers of Shogun that the groundbreaking series depicting feudal Japan set an Emmy’s record with 25 nominations. Likewise, The Bear set a comedy series record with 23 Emmy nominations - though there’s lots of discourse about categorizing the show as a comedy. Only Murders in the Building, True Detective: Night Country, and The Crown, cap off the high number of nominations at 21, 19, and 18, respectively. We’ve had rich entertainment in the television industry with the advent of streaming. Will Shogun run away with the wins?
Trailer Park
It feels like the fall movie and television season is heating up! We’re going to break down each of the following trailers that recently debuted.
JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE
DUNE: PROPHECY
FINAL DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE TRAILER
Twisters Chases the Box Office
Moviegoers felt it and chased it this weekend during the opening for Twisters. The standalone sequel to 1996’s Twister swirled in the cash, beating expectations and making $80.5 million domestically and over $123 million globally. This pushes the film to the top opening for a disaster movie ever in the U.S., beating out 2004’s The Day After Tomorrow and boasts the third highest opening weekend for a movie in 2024 behind Inside Out 2 and Dune Part 2. What do we think…do the twos have it?
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It’s the Inevitable Return of the Russo Brothers to Marvel, Shogun Leads the Emmy Nominations, Twisters Spins Up a Big Box Office, and Trailers Galore Across the Multiverse. All of that and more coming up on this edition of Multiverse News!
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes.
Russo Brothers Save the Day?
“Your saviors are here!” Yes it’s true, the Russo Brothers are in talks to return to the MCU and direct both Avengers 5 and Avengers 6. The news is exciting, but not shocking, as the Russos directed many of the most well-received Infinity Saga films including the climactic Avengers: Endgame. We know the sixth Avengers film will be Secret Wars…what kind of heavy lifting to the Brothers Russo have to do to get us there?
Shogun Shows Out
It should come as no surprise to viewers of Shogun that the groundbreaking series depicting feudal Japan set an Emmy’s record with 25 nominations. Likewise, The Bear set a comedy series record with 23 Emmy nominations - though there’s lots of discourse about categorizing the show as a comedy. Only Murders in the Building, True Detective: Night Country, and The Crown, cap off the high number of nominations at 21, 19, and 18, respectively. We’ve had rich entertainment in the television industry with the advent of streaming. Will Shogun run away with the wins?
Trailer Park
It feels like the fall movie and television season is heating up! We’re going to break down each of the following trailers that recently debuted.
JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE
DUNE: PROPHECY
FINAL DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE TRAILER
Twisters Chases the Box Office
Moviegoers felt it and chased it this weekend during the opening for Twisters. The standalone sequel to 1996’s Twister swirled in the cash, beating expectations and making $80.5 million domestically and over $123 million globally. This pushes the film to the top opening for a disaster movie ever in the U.S., beating out 2004’s The Day After Tomorrow and boasts the third highest opening weekend for a movie in 2024 behind Inside Out 2 and Dune Part 2. What do we think…do the twos have it?
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