Apparently, it was discussed, but Tom Cruise appearing as a variant of Iron Man in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was never a real possibility.
"Few Marvel movies have had as many rumors surrounding them as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. At some point, in some corner of the internet, basically, any Marvel character you can imagine was rumored to be appearing. Now that the film is in theaters, we saw that some of that actually came true. The biggest rumor did not though, but there's more to the story."
Read more at Gizmodo
A new trailer for Netflix's Hustle has been released, finding Adam Sandler caught up in another NBA drama, but no magical gems are lying around this time.
"Netflix has dropped off the official trailer for its upcoming LeBron James-produced basketball movie Hustle, starring Adam Sandler. The film, which also stars Queen Latifah, Robert Duvall, and Ben Foster, sees Sandler play a Philadelphia 76ers scout named Stanley Sugarman."
Read more at HypeBeast
A toy crossover for the ages is coming between LEGO and Hasbro to create the first-ever LEGO Transformers set in Optimus Prime.
"LEGO has just revealed that it has licensed the intellectual property of its main toy manufacturing rival Hasbro: a model of Transformer Optimus Prime is forthcoming! The tweet, which you can view after the break, states that 'It's LEGO Optimus Prime Time', 'Rolling out in June 2022′"
Read more at Brickset
Are you constantly quoting movies, but no one understands what you're going on about? If so, this is the perfect game for you.
"We all know of Wordle (and its many spinoff games) by now. And some of these spin-offs are designed specifically for certain groups—like those interested in Japanese anime and video games or fans of the Star Wars franchise. Now, movie lovers can rejoice, as the latest version was built just for us and called 'Quolture!'"
Read more at The Mary Sue
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From the classics to the newbies, here are the best romantic comedies streaming on Netflix right now.
"Netflix's ever-expanding library has been good news for lovers of that most delightful of film genres: the romantic comedy. While the streaming giant boasts an impressive collection of classics from era-defining filmmakers—Nora Ephron's When Harry Met Sally and You've Got Mail is available, as is Nancy Meyers' Something's Gotta Give—Netflix is also forging ahead with enough romantic comedies of its own to define this generation of cinema—To All The Boys I've Loved Before is a bona fide franchise for a reason, and critical darlings The Incredible Jessica James and The Lovebirds feel like instant classics."
Read more at The A.V. Club
There might be some trouble in paradise as a stuntman from Game of Thrones season 8 is suing over an injury on set.
"Among other reasons, the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones was notable because it includes the longest battle sequence ever filmed. The third episode, 'The Long Night,' features an epic showdown between the forces of the living and the dead at the Stark ancestral home of Winterfell."
Read more at Mental Floss
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