Ryan Reynolds’ upcoming Deadpool 3 is heavily anticipated by the fans as it will feature Hugh Jackman in his iconic role of Logan popularly known as Wolverine. When the news was first announced, the fans broke the internet as it was believed that the actor had parted ways with the character after dying at the end of Logan. Nevertheless, the news came as a big announcement, and he will finally share the screen with Reynolds since X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Fans want the Greatest Showman actor to continue being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and so does the actor. However, a reliable scooper has reported that Kevin Feige and the executives at Marvel Studios have to comply with one condition of Hugh Jackman, which involves Robert Downey Jr.
Hugh Jackman’s Only Condition To Be A Part of Avengers: Secret Wars
Hugh Jackman’s return to...
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Fans want the Greatest Showman actor to continue being part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and so does the actor. However, a reliable scooper has reported that Kevin Feige and the executives at Marvel Studios have to comply with one condition of Hugh Jackman, which involves Robert Downey Jr.
Hugh Jackman’s Only Condition To Be A Part of Avengers: Secret Wars
Hugh Jackman’s return to...
- 3/4/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Nas, Snoop and Game have all paid homage to other MCs with body art.
By Gil Kaufman
Rihanna
Photo: Rihanna/Twitter
Rihanna has raised a lot of eyebrows this week with her latest body modification: a tattoo that reads "Thug Life", in honor of late hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur. While 'Pac had the words emblazoned across his abdomen, Rihanna opted to write them across her knuckles in what appears to be glow-in-the-dark ink.
Say what you will about whether the pop princess is living the kind of rising-up-from-the-streets life Shakur was honoring by splashing the name of his crew across his stomach, but she joins a long list of musicians who've used body art to pay homage to fallen homeys or musical inspirations.
When hip-hip hookmaster Nate Dogg died last year, his old friend and collaborator Snoop Dogg had an image of Nate's face with the legend "All Doggs Go...
By Gil Kaufman
Rihanna
Photo: Rihanna/Twitter
Rihanna has raised a lot of eyebrows this week with her latest body modification: a tattoo that reads "Thug Life", in honor of late hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur. While 'Pac had the words emblazoned across his abdomen, Rihanna opted to write them across her knuckles in what appears to be glow-in-the-dark ink.
Say what you will about whether the pop princess is living the kind of rising-up-from-the-streets life Shakur was honoring by splashing the name of his crew across his stomach, but she joins a long list of musicians who've used body art to pay homage to fallen homeys or musical inspirations.
When hip-hip hookmaster Nate Dogg died last year, his old friend and collaborator Snoop Dogg had an image of Nate's face with the legend "All Doggs Go...
- 1/26/2012
- MTV Music News
John Arturo - When did you start collecting and how did you get into the hobby? Joe C. - I started collecting comics 18 years ago , and statues when i moved out of my parents house when i was 22. I'm not sure how I got into reading and collecting comics, but it was a natural progression from loving movies like Star Wars and Indiana Jones. Then I started to collect statues because I think it's an amazing art just like the books themselves. The Hasbro Marvel figure collecting started recently. I told myself i would never collect action figures because the collections can grow in size super fast and I don't really have the room and collecting statues felt more "mature", but I just fell in love with the designs and sculpts of the Marvel Universe figures. They are only 3.75 inches tall, but the detail and paint jobs...
- 10/1/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
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