Marvel

Marvel

Marvel Entertainment, LLC, which is fully owned by The Walt Disney Company, stands out as a leading entertainment company centered around characters. Over the past seventy-five years, it has developed a rich library of more than 8,000 characters showcased across various media. Marvel leverages its character franchises in areas such as entertainment, licensing, and publishing.

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#15588

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#5566

Arts and Entertainment/Animation and Comics

#69

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  • 5 days ago | marvel.com | Devan Coggan

    MoviesThe writer breaks down Marvel Studios’ newest film, from introducing Sentry and the Void to Yelena’s emotional character arc. The antiheroes of Thunderbolts* make for an unconventional crew. Marvel Studios’ newest film unites a ragtag group of mercenaries and misfits, setting them on a dangerous mission orchestrated by CIA director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus).

  • 1 week ago | marvel.com | Devan Coggan

    MoviesThe writer goes behind the scenes of Marvel Studios’ newest film — and reveals how the team almost faced off against a very different villain. Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*assembles an oddball group of characters from across the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  • 2 weeks ago | marvel.com | Meagan Damore

    ComicsCelebrate Vision and Scarlet Witch's 50th wedding anniversary, behold Valeria Richards' shocking choice, see who leaves the Ultimates, and more in this week's comics!Vision and the Scarlet Witch are reunited—under fatal circumstances—in this week's Marvel Comics! Mysterious doors are opening all over the world, drawing people in with promises of miracles and reunions with lost loved ones.

  • 3 weeks ago | marvel.com | Tim Webber

    ComicsFrom the Vault and the Raft to Krakoa's Pit of Exile, learn how the Marvel Universe has dealt with super-powered inmates—including heroes and villains alike. The Marvel Universe is full of people who have broken the law. From crooks operating criminal enterprises to vigilantes who follow their own rules, villains and heroes alike have found themselves behind bars at some point. However, regular prisons were not designed for superhumans, mutants, aliens, or anyone else with fantastic powers.

  • 3 weeks ago | marvel.com | Devan Coggan

    TV ShowsThe actor joins Charlie Cox in the celebrated Disney+ series. Jessica Jones is back. During Disney’s 2025 upfront presentation on Tuesday, Krysten Ritter took the stage to announce that she is joining the cast of Daredevil: Born Again Season 2. Joined by Daredevil actor Charlie Cox, Ritter revealed that she’ll be reprising her role as Jessica, the beloved Super Hero/private investigator. Ritter made her Marvel debut in 2015, starring in three seasons of the TV series Jessica Jones.