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  • 2 weeks ago | superherohype.com | Anthony Nash

    Marvel is attempting to be removed from the ongoing legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, saying that it’s worried about potential leaks to future projects. In a new letter to Judge Lewis J. Liman submitted by Marvel Entertainment, LLC on Friday (via ), the company asked Liman to “quash the subpoena issued to Marvel” from Baldoni’s Wayfarer Studios.

  • 2 weeks ago | superherohype.com | Jason Faulkner

    The Gunpla release schedule for 2025 is somewhat rough so far, despite a new Gundam anime debuting. Although we’re getting some GQuuuuuuX models, release dates for retail models are scattered. The majority of the calendar is dominated by P-Bandai releases. Still, there are a few exciting Gunpla coming out this year. In particular, we’ll be seeing the second entry in the Perfect Grade Unleashed line, the Nu Gundam, sometime in 2025.

  • 2 weeks ago | superherohype.com | Jason Faulkner

    If you’ve dived into the Star Wars lore, you’ve likely seen the acronyms “BBY” and “ABY” and wondered what they mean. These terms are used in reference to when events occur, which can be confusing since they’re not even an official dating system. We dive into the confusing way time is measured in Star Wars and why BBY and ABY are used below. Surprisingly, neither Lucasfilm nor Disney have ever established an official dating system for the Star Wars franchise.

  • 3 weeks ago | superherohype.com | Jason Faulkner

    It’s been almost six years since the last Star Wars movie was released, and fans are getting antsy to see the franchise back on the big screen. However, after multiple film delays and cancellations, things have been looking grim. Fortunately, Disney seems to have (somewhat) corrected course, and there are finally a few Star Wars movies with solid release dates. Eleven Star Wars movies have been announced to be in either planning or production.

  • 3 weeks ago | superherohype.com | Jason Faulkner

    Disney has been largely silent on the future of Star Wars TV shows. With the premiere of Andor Season 2, the list of upcoming TV show release dates has shrunk to less than a handful. Read on below to learn more about the rather bleak future of Star Wars streaming series on Disney Plus. There are only a few Star Wars TV shows currently on the Disney Plus release roster. Of those, only one has a solid release date.

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