X-Men '97 season 2 promises major plans and emotional storylines from Marvel. Apocalypse will seemingly play a central role, recruiting new Horsemen and setting up plotlines. Key characters face personal struggles and potential betrayals in the upcoming season.
After a massively successful revival, the highly anticipated X-Men '97 season 2 just received a promising update from an official Marvel source. X-Men '97's explosive season 1 finale saw the titular team scattered across time, with three disparate groups finding themselves more vulnerable than ever. It revealed that En Sabah Nur, Aka Apocalypse, will play a central role in the next season, setting up several plot lines from Marvel Comics, including Apocalypse's recruitment of four new Horsemen.
To help stoke the anticipation, Marvel Studios' head of streaming, television, and animation, Brad Winderbaum, took to The Official Marvel Podcast to promise major plans for season 2 that already look like they will measure up to the...
After a massively successful revival, the highly anticipated X-Men '97 season 2 just received a promising update from an official Marvel source. X-Men '97's explosive season 1 finale saw the titular team scattered across time, with three disparate groups finding themselves more vulnerable than ever. It revealed that En Sabah Nur, Aka Apocalypse, will play a central role in the next season, setting up several plot lines from Marvel Comics, including Apocalypse's recruitment of four new Horsemen.
To help stoke the anticipation, Marvel Studios' head of streaming, television, and animation, Brad Winderbaum, took to The Official Marvel Podcast to promise major plans for season 2 that already look like they will measure up to the...
- 7/3/2024
- by Ollie Bradley
- ScreenRant
Concept art shows a more comic-accurate design for the much-criticized Apocalypse from X-Men: Apocalypse. The accuracy issues in portraying Apocalypse were the biggest issue with the film's villain. Future X-Men villains like Apocalypse should be physically intimidating, something the Fox version lacked that MCU villains like Thanos possessed.
The titular villain from X-Men: Apocalypse is one of the worst-received in the franchise, yet some concept art from the film's production offers a more comic-accurate version. Apocalypse, or En Sabah Nur, is one of the villains of the prequel X-Men films. Played by Oscar Isaac in X-Men: Apocalypse, the character was considered one of the worst X-Men antagonists next to X-Men Origins: Wolverine's Deadpool, with both considered among the lower-ranked X-Men films despite promising casts.
Related X-Men: Apocalypse Cast & Character Guide X-Men: Apocalypse saw the mutant superheroes battle Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse, and here's a cast and character guide for the 2016 blockbuster.
The titular villain from X-Men: Apocalypse is one of the worst-received in the franchise, yet some concept art from the film's production offers a more comic-accurate version. Apocalypse, or En Sabah Nur, is one of the villains of the prequel X-Men films. Played by Oscar Isaac in X-Men: Apocalypse, the character was considered one of the worst X-Men antagonists next to X-Men Origins: Wolverine's Deadpool, with both considered among the lower-ranked X-Men films despite promising casts.
Related X-Men: Apocalypse Cast & Character Guide X-Men: Apocalypse saw the mutant superheroes battle Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse, and here's a cast and character guide for the 2016 blockbuster.
- 3/31/2024
- by Lewis Glazebrook
- ScreenRant
"I Will Make You into Something More": Apocalypse Cosplay Treats X-Men Villain as the Dark God He Is
This Apocalypse cosplay perfectly captures the essence of the powerful mutant, exceeding all expectations with its authenticity and attention to detail. The collaboration between Dangermouse556 and Pat Loika results in a breathtaking portrayal of Apocalypse, taking the cosplay to a cinematic level of grandeur. The accuracy and craftsmanship of this cosplay demand the return of Apocalypse to his former glory, reigniting fans' excitement and interest in the character.
This Apocalypse cosplay vividly encapsulates the essence of one of X-Men's most powerful mutants. The Marvel villain stands as the living embodiment of a Dark God, and this stunning portrayal effortlessly transcends expectations in embodying his ominous, godlike stature. With remarkable attention to detail, and an unparalleled commitment to authenticity, this cosplay manages to vividly bring forth the very essence of this formidable character.
In an awe-inspiring transformation, Dangermouse556 embodies the formidable mutant deity, Apocalypse, in a breathtaking cosplay brought to...
This Apocalypse cosplay vividly encapsulates the essence of one of X-Men's most powerful mutants. The Marvel villain stands as the living embodiment of a Dark God, and this stunning portrayal effortlessly transcends expectations in embodying his ominous, godlike stature. With remarkable attention to detail, and an unparalleled commitment to authenticity, this cosplay manages to vividly bring forth the very essence of this formidable character.
In an awe-inspiring transformation, Dangermouse556 embodies the formidable mutant deity, Apocalypse, in a breathtaking cosplay brought to...
- 11/14/2023
- by Taylor Blake Forsberg
- ScreenRant
Drake, Selena Gomez, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are among the Emmy-nominated producers in the series and specials categories, the TV Academy announced.
Grammy-winning superstar Drake is a first-time Emmy nominee as an executive producer of HBO’s “Euphoria” alongside fellow EPs Adele “Future” Nur and the quadruple-nominated Zendaya (who’s also nominated for lead actress in a drama and two original songs). At 25, Zendaya is now (officially) the youngest woman ever nominated for producing at the Emmys, in addition to being the youngest two-time lead acting nominee ever.
Gomez is also officially an Emmy nominee as an executive producer for “Only Murders in the Building,” the first time a Latina has received a nom for comedy series for a show she also starred in. She’s in great company alongside her co-stars, Steve Martin and Martin Short.
Although she’s won three Emmys for acting, Laura Linney got her...
Grammy-winning superstar Drake is a first-time Emmy nominee as an executive producer of HBO’s “Euphoria” alongside fellow EPs Adele “Future” Nur and the quadruple-nominated Zendaya (who’s also nominated for lead actress in a drama and two original songs). At 25, Zendaya is now (officially) the youngest woman ever nominated for producing at the Emmys, in addition to being the youngest two-time lead acting nominee ever.
Gomez is also officially an Emmy nominee as an executive producer for “Only Murders in the Building,” the first time a Latina has received a nom for comedy series for a show she also starred in. She’s in great company alongside her co-stars, Steve Martin and Martin Short.
Although she’s won three Emmys for acting, Laura Linney got her...
- 8/5/2022
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
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