February 20-27"Previously On" | WandaVisionElizabeth Olsen Source: Disney+ PSA: This article will be full of spoilers—if you have yet to see the new episode of Disney’s WandaVision, stop reading right away and return once you’ve done so. I kept putting off a performance review for Elizabeth Olsen because we all knew something large and explosive... Continue Reading →
This Week’s Most Noteworthy Performance
February 14-20"Breaking the Fourth Wall" | WandaVisionKathryn Hahn Source: Disney Plus Before we dive into this performance review, make sure you’ve seen the latest episode of WandaVision because this will be spoiler heavy. We knew. We all knew, but a teeny tiny part of us hoped, perhaps even thought, no we’re wrong, it’s too obvious.... Continue Reading →
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Trailer and New Poster are Here and We’re Hyped
Source: Disney+ It is no surprise that we have superhero fatigue. I feel like it's something I keep saying on here every time I come on to write something about Marvel. But it's Marvel--they have me, to the end of time devoted and excited, no matter how exhausted. And that is certainly the case with... Continue Reading →
This Week’s Most Noteworthy Performance
January 24-30"We Interrupt This Program" | WandaVisionTeyonah Parris (L-R): Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau and Randall Park as Jimmy Woo in Marvel Studios' WANDAVISION exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021. All Rights Reserved. Teyonah Parris was an effortless scene stealer as the mysterious Geraldine the last two weeks, but stepping... Continue Reading →
Chris Evans (Might) Return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and We’ve Got Thoughts
(Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images) The news initially broke out over at Deadline with a source stating that Evans could be reprising his role as Captain America, but nothing's been finalized yet and the internet has feelings. As do I. If it's a guest, small role--I'm here for it, but something more just doesn't work... Continue Reading →
Character Deep Dive: Marvel’s Peggy Carter
Hayley Atwell in Captain America: The First Avenger Peggy Carter has been, is and will always be integral to the Marvel Cinematic Universe--we’ll even go far enough to say that when the character’s excavated through feminist theory, she’s the heart of the universe. We all have our favorites in the universe, ships we agree and... Continue Reading →
Disney+ Investor Day Announcements Roundup
On December 10, 2020 Disney held Investor Day and pulled an Oprah Winfrey giving everyone and everything a car a series or a movie. Twitter's been exploding for a few hours now and we have no idea how to keep up or how to fit all this in one place. So we've decided to instead... Continue Reading →
Spider-Man: Far From Home Review + SDCC 2019 Marvel Coverage ft. Morgan McNair and Leen Bernardo
Spider-Man: Far From Home Review + SDCC 2019 Marvel Coverage ft. Morgan McNair and Leen Bernardo On this week's episode of Marvelous Geeks, I sit down with the darlings Morgan McNair and Leen Bernardo to discuss (more so squeal repeatedly) over what an absolute treasure Spider-Man: Far From Home was, the superlative performances, and the... Continue Reading →
It’s Been A Long, Long Time: The Journey Towards Finding Home Again
The Story of Steve Rogers and Peggy Carter It’s been a long, long time since the world spoke favorably of a female, let alone a female agent, one they never wanted to believe deserved her rank solely on the basis of her sex. Margaret “Peggy” Carter wasn’t always catching bad guys on the streets of... Continue Reading →
In Memoriam of Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark and the Legacy of Iron Man, the World’s Best Defender
“The earth lost its best defender.” To requote Captain America -- the world lost its best defender. And while death is difficult to discuss, it's cathartic when mourning a tremendous loss. Tony Stark’s sacrificial death was one felt everywhere -- a fictional loss that’ll be with us for years to come because so few before... Continue Reading →