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The Avengers Sing Christmas Carols [VIDEO]
The Avengers Sing Christmas Carols [VIDEO]
The Avengers Sing Christmas Carols [VIDEO]
Earth's mightiest heroes, The Avengers assemble to wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year! All your favorite heroes and villains from the Marvel Cinematic Universe unite in heart, soul and song in this epic magnum opus of holiday mash-ups!
15 ‘Avengers’ Facts You May Have Totally Missed
15 ‘Avengers’ Facts You May Have Totally Missed
15 ‘Avengers’ Facts You May Have Totally Missed
How well do you think you know Marvel's 'The Avengers'? Did you catch the earlier appearance of that shawarma joint before the team had a celebratory chow down? Did you know the movie was initially three hours and 10 minutes? Well, we cover that and more in ScreenCrush's latest edition of 'You Think You Know Movies?'
‘Avengers 2′ Rumor: Is Captain America Leading a Major Change in the Team’s Roster?
‘Avengers 2′ Rumor: Is Captain America Leading a Major Change in the Team’s Roster?
‘Avengers 2′ Rumor: Is Captain America Leading a Major Change in the Team’s Roster?
Just when you think you have a handle on all of the rumors and spoilers for 'The Avengers 2,' a new and intriguing concept rears its head. Yes, it's once again time to play the "Marvel Cinematic Universe Rumor and/or Spoiler" game and this time, it's all about future iterations of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Spoilers ahead, obviously.
Thanos is Really Bad at Being a Supervillain
Thanos is Really Bad at Being a Supervillain
Thanos is Really Bad at Being a Supervillain
We first met the cinematic version of Thanos in 2012 -- his face smiling at us during a mid-credits sequence of ‘The Avengers,’ there to let us know that this guy is the mastermind behind the whole operation. OK then! Eventually we learn that Thanos is trying to collect the Infinity Stones, because if he has those, he will become a god. Fair enough. Though, now, after ten movies in the Marvel cinematic universe – ten! – Thanos has a grand total of zero Infinity Stones. So far, Thanos is terrible at being a supervillain.
Watch Every Marvel Movie Easter Egg Up Through ‘Thor 2′
Watch Every Marvel Movie Easter Egg Up Through ‘Thor 2′
Watch Every Marvel Movie Easter Egg Up Through ‘Thor 2′
Part of the fun of watching a Marvel movie is looking out for all those Easter eggs strewn throughout, and you can be sure 'Guardians of the Galaxy' has a handful, as well. But in case you missed any of them, from the first 'Iron Man' movie all the way up to 'Thor: The Dark World,' MTV compiled a handy video running down all of them, explaining their significance.
The Greatest Superhero Movie Ever?
The Greatest Superhero Movie Ever?
The Greatest Superhero Movie Ever?
It’s not surprising to see a television spot for a critically acclaimed movie claim that it’s the “Best Movie of the Year,” through the use of blurbs either provided by, or lifted from, critics. But, in recent years, with the proliferation of the superhero movie genre, there’s been a trend to be the “Best Superhero Movie.” So, based on these television spots alone, what exactly is the best superhero movie or the best Marvel movie of all time? It appears it’s pretty much all of them.
Thanos First Look: See Josh Brolin as The Mad Titan in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’
Thanos First Look: See Josh Brolin as The Mad Titan in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’
Thanos First Look: See Josh Brolin as The Mad Titan in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’
While Thanos won't pop up in 'Avengers 2,' according to Marvel's Kevin Feige, we will get to see him in 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' At Comic-Con, the Marvel Studios president and producer told us there will be a shot of him replicating that iconic image of the Mad Titan lounging on his throne, and now the first look image has leaked out.
‘Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Producers Nix an ‘Avengers’ Crossover
‘Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Producers Nix an ‘Avengers’ Crossover
‘Amazing Spider-Man 2′ Producers Nix an ‘Avengers’ Crossover
With the recent news that 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' would feature footage from 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' as its post-credit sequence, it opened the door to the idea of possible future crossovers. But the producers of the current Spider-Man movies are pretty positive we'll never see the web slinger working alongside Tony Stark.

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