Marvel Cinematic Universe's biggest film to date, “Avengers: Infinity Wars” has been building up hype worldwide since it was first announced, with 10 years of big screen fandom culminating into a stellar cast and a long-teased villain. The Russo Brothers-helmed film, which releases in the US today, was already tracking for a monstrous $225 million opening weekend, and it seems like film lovers of Bangladesh are on board the hype train.
As its tiniest superhero who will eventually become a part of Avengers, Ant-Man is a worthy addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Superhero movies make the biggest splash at San Diego's Comic-Con this year, but the convention's 130,000 comic book and pop culture fans are also treated to a smorgasbord of experiences, surprises and scares.
Hollywood stars Johny Depp and Robert Downey Jr shine their limelight to sick children who are most in need of a smile.
“Avengers: Age of Ultron” scored the second-biggest domestic opening in history this weekend, kicking off summer blockbuster season with a mammoth $187.7 million debut.
The latest big-screen offering based on the iconic Marvel comics characters raked in a staggering $187.7 million in its first weekend.
After playing Black Widow in three “Avengers” movies (and a fourth and fifth on the way) in the Marvel universe, the actress is now being eyed for one of Universal's remakes of a classic monster: “The Creature From The Black Lagoon”.
Marvel Cinematic Universe's biggest film to date, “Avengers: Infinity Wars” has been building up hype worldwide since it was first announced, with 10 years of big screen fandom culminating into a stellar cast and a long-teased villain. The Russo Brothers-helmed film, which releases in the US today, was already tracking for a monstrous $225 million opening weekend, and it seems like film lovers of Bangladesh are on board the hype train.
As its tiniest superhero who will eventually become a part of Avengers, Ant-Man is a worthy addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Superhero movies make the biggest splash at San Diego's Comic-Con this year, but the convention's 130,000 comic book and pop culture fans are also treated to a smorgasbord of experiences, surprises and scares.
Hollywood stars Johny Depp and Robert Downey Jr shine their limelight to sick children who are most in need of a smile.
“Avengers: Age of Ultron” scored the second-biggest domestic opening in history this weekend, kicking off summer blockbuster season with a mammoth $187.7 million debut.
The latest big-screen offering based on the iconic Marvel comics characters raked in a staggering $187.7 million in its first weekend.
After playing Black Widow in three “Avengers” movies (and a fourth and fifth on the way) in the Marvel universe, the actress is now being eyed for one of Universal's remakes of a classic monster: “The Creature From The Black Lagoon”.