LRM (Latino Review Media)

LRM (Latino Review Media)

LRM, operated by Latino Review LLC, is the go-to entertainment platform for millions of enthusiasts. It’s recognized for delivering exclusive content across a variety of subjects, including Movies, Television, Comics, Marvel, Star Wars, DC, and beyond. Our team is dedicated to providing fans with the insights they crave through breaking news, interviews, thoughtful commentaries, and thorough reporting. Since its inception in 2000, Latino Review has evolved into LRM (Latino Review Media), and we remain committed to enhancing our fans’ experience. We continually work to expand and improve our website, ensuring you receive the information you want before anyone else does! From the latest happenings on the red carpet to personal interviews with top actors and directors, as well as updates on superhero films and our ever-growing coverage of comics and fan culture—everything we do is for you, our cherished fans.

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  • 3 days ago | lrmonline.com | Michael “Shockey” Connally

    It’s anime everywhere—and all the time—as Crunchyroll pulls out all the stops for Anime Expo 2025. Crunchyroll, the global powerhouse of anime streaming and fandom, has just unveiled its jam-packed lineup for Anime Expo 2025, taking place July 3–6 in Los Angeles. The weekend promises a whirlwind of exclusive premieres, panels, first looks at new series, and immersive fan experiences—all in celebration of anime’s booming global popularity.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Campbell Clark

    Some semi-related news today as The Fantastic Four: First Steps runtime is confirmed and a rumored Superman runtime is debunked. Let’s go in order, so we’ll start with The Fantastic Four: First Steps. AMC websites are listing the runtime for the film as 2 hours and 10 minutes. Which, is a pretty standard length of film and nothing to comment on either way. However, I guess it’s good to know what time you’ll be heading out of cinemas come July 25th.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Campbell Clark

    Today’s Marvel Barside Buzz has more Vision Quest AI casting, a Nicole Kidman in Spider-Man rumor and a new Black Panther in Doomsday. As always, pinch of salt with all rumors, though I will state I think our top rumor here is legit. Daniel RPK has been posting casting for various AI turned humanoid roles for Vision Quest. So far this week he’s been backed up by Deadline on the first of these, T’Nia Miller as Jocasta.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Campbell Clark

    Two bits of Marvel Barside Buzz including a human version of EDITH cast for Vision Quest, plus Bryan Cranston eyed for Professor X. Let’s start with the part of this rumor we really should be paying most attention to, the casting of EDITH. According to scooper Daniel RPK, a human version of EDITH (Tony’s AI Passed to Peter in Far From Home) will appear in Vision Quest. This is of course alongside what we think as human versions of Ultron and Jocasta, at least.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Campbell Clark

    Marvel has released a new teaser for The Fantastic Four: First Steps and we have it here for you, though, not much new footage. Most of what you see below we have seen already. As such, I can’t say this helped me to get any more excited for the movie. I was already seeing this opening weekend. However, my point is, that at this point I don’t see this new teaser doing much to win over the casuals. Check it out,So far, all I’ll say is that I warming up to Ben’s voice and I already loved the look.

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