Can we ever really say goodbye to the heroes that have become such an integral part of our cinematic experience? The speculations regarding Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man return has undeniably been a hot topic for every Marvel aficionado, resulting in discussions on countless online platforms.
However, when Kevin Feige gave Hugh Jackman his forthright yet poignant advice about not reprising the role of James Howlett in Deadpool & Wolverine— it turned out to be a harbinger for our beloved Iron Man’s narrative. Marvel boss was of the view that James Mangold’s flick Logan provided a fitting conclusion for Jackman’s portrayal of the mutant hero in 2017.
Robert Downey Jr. in and as Iron Man
As an ardent observer who has scoured interviews and analyzed box office successes, one cannot help but regard Feige’s words as a barometer of creative integrity. But with Jackman’s Wolverine return setting an exemplary standard,...
However, when Kevin Feige gave Hugh Jackman his forthright yet poignant advice about not reprising the role of James Howlett in Deadpool & Wolverine— it turned out to be a harbinger for our beloved Iron Man’s narrative. Marvel boss was of the view that James Mangold’s flick Logan provided a fitting conclusion for Jackman’s portrayal of the mutant hero in 2017.
Robert Downey Jr. in and as Iron Man
As an ardent observer who has scoured interviews and analyzed box office successes, one cannot help but regard Feige’s words as a barometer of creative integrity. But with Jackman’s Wolverine return setting an exemplary standard,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
The debut of Episode 8 of ‘X-Men ’97’ marked the commencement of its three-part finale, advancing the overarching narrative while also featuring a notable cameo. Christopher Barnes’ Spider-Man made a surprise appearance following Captain America, sparking fan speculation about the integration of ‘Spider-Man ’94’ into the continuity of the new ‘X-Men ’97.’
Previously, it was established that all Marvel Animated series, while not aligned with the MCU canon, belong to the broader Marvel Animated Multiverse. This categorization holds merit, given the significant disparities between the older and newer shows, offering a logical framework for their coexistence.
After Episode 8 aired, well-known industry insider Daniel Richtman asserted that ‘Spider-Man,’ ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Silver Surfer,’ ‘Fantastic Four,’ and ‘The Incredible Hulk’ all inhabit a shared universe.
All Of These Animated Shows Take Place In The Same Universe:
•“X-men ‘97”
•“Spider-man”
•“Iron Man”
•“Fantastic Four”
•“The Incredible Hulk”
•“Silver Surfer”
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Previously, it was established that all Marvel Animated series, while not aligned with the MCU canon, belong to the broader Marvel Animated Multiverse. This categorization holds merit, given the significant disparities between the older and newer shows, offering a logical framework for their coexistence.
After Episode 8 aired, well-known industry insider Daniel Richtman asserted that ‘Spider-Man,’ ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Silver Surfer,’ ‘Fantastic Four,’ and ‘The Incredible Hulk’ all inhabit a shared universe.
All Of These Animated Shows Take Place In The Same Universe:
•“X-men ‘97”
•“Spider-man”
•“Iron Man”
•“Fantastic Four”
•“The Incredible Hulk”
•“Silver Surfer”
Via:(@DanielRPK) pic.twitter.com/quQw3Jb9z...
- 5/2/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
The release of ‘X-Men ’97’ Episode 8 Started the three-part finale, and of course, advanced the overall story of the show, but it also included one notable cameo. After Captain America, Christopher Barnes’ Spider-Man showed up in the show, which prompted fans to conclude that ‘Spider-Man ’94’ is truly canon to the new ‘X-Men ’97.’
It was stated a while back that all Marvel Animated shows, despite not being canon to the MCU, are part of Marvel Animated Multiverse, and that definition is truly sensible and logical, since the older shows (and by extension new shows) contradict each other in quite a lot of ways.
Now following the release of episode 8, notable industry insider Daniel Richtman stated that ‘Spider-Man’, ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Silver Surfer,’ ‘Fantastic Four,’ and ‘The Incredible Hulk’ are all set within the same universe.
All Of These Animated Shows Take Place In The Same Universe:
•“X-men ‘97”
•“Spider-man”
•“Iron Man...
It was stated a while back that all Marvel Animated shows, despite not being canon to the MCU, are part of Marvel Animated Multiverse, and that definition is truly sensible and logical, since the older shows (and by extension new shows) contradict each other in quite a lot of ways.
Now following the release of episode 8, notable industry insider Daniel Richtman stated that ‘Spider-Man’, ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Silver Surfer,’ ‘Fantastic Four,’ and ‘The Incredible Hulk’ are all set within the same universe.
All Of These Animated Shows Take Place In The Same Universe:
•“X-men ‘97”
•“Spider-man”
•“Iron Man...
- 5/2/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Spoilers for "X-Men '97" follow.
You may not remember that the original "X-Men" cartoon from 1992 kicked off a flurry of '90s Marvel cartoons sometimes known as "The Marvel Animated Universe." This universe is less well known than the contemporary DC Animated Universe ("Batman: The Animated Series" up to "Justice League Unlimited"). The DC cartoons were overseen by a single creative team, so the connections were organic and culminated in story arcs. The Marvel cartoons, though? They all aired simultaneously (rather than in succession like the DC ones) and had different creators, so the most intersection was occasional crossovers.
"X-Men '97" remains laser-focused on the marvelous mutants, but it hasn't been shy about including cameos from other corners of the Marvel Comics setting. Episode 6, "Lifedeath – Part 2" featured Ronan The Accuser (you might remember him as the villain in "Guardians of the Galaxy"). Episode 7, "Bright Eyes," saw Rogue butt heads with Captain America.
You may not remember that the original "X-Men" cartoon from 1992 kicked off a flurry of '90s Marvel cartoons sometimes known as "The Marvel Animated Universe." This universe is less well known than the contemporary DC Animated Universe ("Batman: The Animated Series" up to "Justice League Unlimited"). The DC cartoons were overseen by a single creative team, so the connections were organic and culminated in story arcs. The Marvel cartoons, though? They all aired simultaneously (rather than in succession like the DC ones) and had different creators, so the most intersection was occasional crossovers.
"X-Men '97" remains laser-focused on the marvelous mutants, but it hasn't been shy about including cameos from other corners of the Marvel Comics setting. Episode 6, "Lifedeath – Part 2" featured Ronan The Accuser (you might remember him as the villain in "Guardians of the Galaxy"). Episode 7, "Bright Eyes," saw Rogue butt heads with Captain America.
- 5/1/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
The MCU has faced some tough times lately, with many big movies not doing well and even breaking some bad records. A lot of the new stuff coming up gets trashed on social media before it even comes out.
Take ‘Captain America: Brave New World,’ for example. There’s a chunk of fans who just won’t accept Sam Wilson as Captain America, even though Steve Rogers got a good ending to his story.
However, most fans are pretty pumped about the upcoming ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ and ‘Secret Wars.’ A big reason is the possibility of different versions of characters. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is already buzzing with talk of 25 cameos and variants, and ‘Secret Wars’ is expected to double that once the media blitz kicks in. Marvel’s well aware of the hype, which is why they dropped an official reference to it during CinemaCon. In one scene, Deadpool starts...
Take ‘Captain America: Brave New World,’ for example. There’s a chunk of fans who just won’t accept Sam Wilson as Captain America, even though Steve Rogers got a good ending to his story.
However, most fans are pretty pumped about the upcoming ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ and ‘Secret Wars.’ A big reason is the possibility of different versions of characters. ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ is already buzzing with talk of 25 cameos and variants, and ‘Secret Wars’ is expected to double that once the media blitz kicks in. Marvel’s well aware of the hype, which is why they dropped an official reference to it during CinemaCon. In one scene, Deadpool starts...
- 4/29/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
The Russo brothers don't expect Robert Downey Jr. to return as Iron Man.The 59-year-old actor expressed an interest in reprising his role as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) earlier this month but the 'Avengers: Endgame' directors cannot envisage a comeback after the character's death in the 2019 blockbuster.Speaking to GamesRadar at the Sands International Film Festival, Anthony Russo said: "I don't know how they would do it. I don't know what the road to that would be."Joe added: "I mean, we closed that book, so it would be up to them to figure out how to reopen it."Robert confirmed last month that he would "happily" play 'Iron Man' once again and described the role as an "integral part of my DNA".He told Esquire magazine: "It’s too integral a part of my DNA. That role chose me.
- 4/29/2024
- by Joe Graber
- Bang Showbiz
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ trailer recently dropped, and we’ve seen everything from nods to comic storylines to an overwhelming amount of cameos about to appear in the movie.
The movie sees Deadpool as he is set to return to his crime-fighting tendencies after he is recruited by the Tva to stop his reality from collapsing. Wade will attempt to talk Wolverine into helping him, but judging by the trailer Wolverine will be more than reluctant. The movie will introduce Cassandra Nova to the MCU as the primary villain as well as continue the Multiversal Theme of the MCU.
The thing with the movie is that there is a massive amount of publicity surrounding it, and that can be both a good and a bad thing. The good thing is that obviously, it’s going to pull the masses into cinemas, the bad thing? Fans have expectations that are through the...
The movie sees Deadpool as he is set to return to his crime-fighting tendencies after he is recruited by the Tva to stop his reality from collapsing. Wade will attempt to talk Wolverine into helping him, but judging by the trailer Wolverine will be more than reluctant. The movie will introduce Cassandra Nova to the MCU as the primary villain as well as continue the Multiversal Theme of the MCU.
The thing with the movie is that there is a massive amount of publicity surrounding it, and that can be both a good and a bad thing. The good thing is that obviously, it’s going to pull the masses into cinemas, the bad thing? Fans have expectations that are through the...
- 4/27/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
The Deadpool & Wolverine trailer has extended the hype even further for the movie. The Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman-starrer movie has been one of the most anticipated movies of 2024, and the easter eggs have just fuelled the suspense to a stupendous degree.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine
With the release of the trailer of the movie, we noticed several notable hints, and one of them reflected Iron Man played by Robert Downey Jr. Immediately, the question came to mind for many fans, speculating a possible cameo of the Avenger in the movie.
Is Robert Downey Jr. Coming Back To MCU? The Iron Man car in Deadpool & Wolverine with the Iron Man logo
Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man was one of the pioneers of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There will be far too little debate about that. The actor with his character has...
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine
With the release of the trailer of the movie, we noticed several notable hints, and one of them reflected Iron Man played by Robert Downey Jr. Immediately, the question came to mind for many fans, speculating a possible cameo of the Avenger in the movie.
Is Robert Downey Jr. Coming Back To MCU? The Iron Man car in Deadpool & Wolverine with the Iron Man logo
Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man was one of the pioneers of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There will be far too little debate about that. The actor with his character has...
- 4/23/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Previously losing his first Oscar to Al Pacino in 1993, Robert Downey Jr. finally marked his presence in the entertainment industry with his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2024. Receiving the well-deserved accolade for his antagonistic role in Oppenheimer, Downey Jr. got hailed for his inspiring career.
Robert Downey Jr. in and as Iron Man
Despite previously being blacklisted by Hollywood, after getting involved in drugs and legal battles, Robert Downey Jr. flawlessly transformed his career over the years. Resurrecting himself with Marvel’s Iron Man, the actor went from earning $500K for his role to bagging $453M in total as Tony Stark. Downey Jr.’s journey from rock bottom to the Oscars is truly inspirational.
Robert Downey Jr.’s First Oscar Nod in 1993
Raised in an artistic household, Robert Downey Jr. was quick to venture into Hollywood following in his father’s footsteps, who was a renowned filmmaker.
Robert Downey Jr. in and as Iron Man
Despite previously being blacklisted by Hollywood, after getting involved in drugs and legal battles, Robert Downey Jr. flawlessly transformed his career over the years. Resurrecting himself with Marvel’s Iron Man, the actor went from earning $500K for his role to bagging $453M in total as Tony Stark. Downey Jr.’s journey from rock bottom to the Oscars is truly inspirational.
Robert Downey Jr.’s First Oscar Nod in 1993
Raised in an artistic household, Robert Downey Jr. was quick to venture into Hollywood following in his father’s footsteps, who was a renowned filmmaker.
- 3/11/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Robert Downey Jr. has become everyone’s favorite due to his iconic Iron Man portrayal in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. While his journey seems to have come to an end given that his character sacrificed his life in Avengers: Endgame (2019), it surely became a great part of his life. However, not every experience was a good blast as his trip to Japan for his Iron Man movie premiere ended up getting him permanently banned from the country.
Robert Downey Jr. in and as Iron Man
While his acting prowess is undeniably great, there was a time when his active drug and alcohol addiction affected his life. Though he rose from his dark past to reach the heights he enjoys today, it became the very reason why his short trip to Japan became bitter.
Why was Robert Downey Jr. Banned from Japan?
Robert Downey Jr. in a still from Iron Man...
Robert Downey Jr. in and as Iron Man
While his acting prowess is undeniably great, there was a time when his active drug and alcohol addiction affected his life. Though he rose from his dark past to reach the heights he enjoys today, it became the very reason why his short trip to Japan became bitter.
Why was Robert Downey Jr. Banned from Japan?
Robert Downey Jr. in a still from Iron Man...
- 3/9/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
Robert Downey Jr. has navigated a tumultuous journey in both his career and personal life for over two decades. From facing legal troubles, including arrests and jail time, he has managed to achieve a remarkable turnaround.
Iron Man
Today, his standing in Hollywood is unparalleled, showcasing a significant transformation in his life and career. His acting prowess is truly unmatched and it appears just one meeting with Robert Downey Jr. made an anonymous Oscar into a legitimate fanboy.
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Robert Downey Jr. has always gone beyond expectations regarding his roles in Hollywood, which truly took off thanks to his role in Iron Man in 2008. Iron Man was truly the heart and soul of every major Marvel movie, as he was always a huge part of them, especially in The Avengers trilogy. Even after his departure,...
Iron Man
Today, his standing in Hollywood is unparalleled, showcasing a significant transformation in his life and career. His acting prowess is truly unmatched and it appears just one meeting with Robert Downey Jr. made an anonymous Oscar into a legitimate fanboy.
SUGGESTEDMarvel Rumor: Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man Will Lead the Avengers in Secret Wars, Save MCU
Robert Downey Jr. has always gone beyond expectations regarding his roles in Hollywood, which truly took off thanks to his role in Iron Man in 2008. Iron Man was truly the heart and soul of every major Marvel movie, as he was always a huge part of them, especially in The Avengers trilogy. Even after his departure,...
- 3/8/2024
- by Subhojeet Mookherjee
- FandomWire
When he’s not directing masterpieces like Killers of the Flower Moon and being tricked into being a TikTok sensation, Martin Scorsese can usually be heard railing against comic book movies. In one of his more recent takes on the state of the movie industry, Scorsese urged filmmakers to “fight back” against the onslaught of superhero movies, name-checking Christopher Nolan himself. Now, Nolan has responded, hitting on the point that big budget blockbusters and indie fare can share the screen…Can you imagine?!
As far as Christopher Nolan is concerned, he sees a necessity for both kinds of movies, as they support one another in terms of financing. “There’s always a balance in Hollywood between established titles that can assure a return in audience and give people more of what they want, that’s always been a big part of the economics of Hollywood…And it pays for lots...
As far as Christopher Nolan is concerned, he sees a necessity for both kinds of movies, as they support one another in terms of financing. “There’s always a balance in Hollywood between established titles that can assure a return in audience and give people more of what they want, that’s always been a big part of the economics of Hollywood…And it pays for lots...
- 11/27/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Gwyneth Paltrow redirected one Marvel fan to studio executives after she was asked about no longer appearing as Pepper Potts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Paltrow debuted as the character in 2008’s “Iron Man,” the very first MCU movie. She had sizable roles in “Iron Man 2” and “Iron Man 3,” and she also appeared as Pepper in other MCU films such as “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (which she infamously forgot about) and “Avengers: Endgame.” The latter film marked her final MCU appearance for now.
During a Q&a with fans on Instagram, one follower wrote to Paltrow: “I’m asking this every time answer the question why did you stop with Marvel and do you miss [Robert Downey Jr.?]”
“Oh my god, stop yelling at me!” Paltrow humorously responded. “We just stopped doing it because Iron Man died. And, why do you need Pepper Potts without Iron Man? I don’t know.
During a Q&a with fans on Instagram, one follower wrote to Paltrow: “I’m asking this every time answer the question why did you stop with Marvel and do you miss [Robert Downey Jr.?]”
“Oh my god, stop yelling at me!” Paltrow humorously responded. “We just stopped doing it because Iron Man died. And, why do you need Pepper Potts without Iron Man? I don’t know.
- 8/31/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
This past week we lost one of the industry’s best. As Dan Green pulls his chair up to the great drawing board in the sky I look back on an amazing career. For me, Dan Green was probably the first inker I knew the name of. This comes from hunting down my back issues of Wolverine. Marc Silvestri and Adam Kubert were two of my favourites to track down issues of and Green was always the third name in the credits. Perhaps this is doing inkers a discredit. They are like drummers in rock bands in that regard. Essential to creativity but one step behind the limelight. If someone like Joe Sinnott was like the old-school drumming of Ringo Starr, then Green is more akin to the style of John Bonham. In my opinion, he was the first rock star inker.
The journey began for Dan Green in Detroit.
The journey began for Dan Green in Detroit.
- 8/30/2023
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
From the pages of novels to the screens of our televisions, these fantasy series have captured all our hearts – offering an escape to extraordinary worlds filled with wonder and adventure.
This article will delve into twelve binge-worthy fantasy epics that have received acclaim and admiration from fans and critics alike.
Get ready to embark on unforgettable journeys to fantastical realms!
1 ‘Game of Thrones’ (2011-2019)
This incredible series is based on a book series written by George R.R Martin. “Game of Thrones” is one of television’s most iconic and influential fantasy epics.
Related: “House of the Dragon” vs. “Game of Thrones” (5 Major Differences)
The show took viewers on a complex journey through Westeros’s treacherous and politically charged land, where noble families vied for power and control of the Iron Throne.
With its gripping plotlines, intricate character development, and unexpected twists, “Game of Thrones” captivated global audiences, making it a cultural phenomenon.
This article will delve into twelve binge-worthy fantasy epics that have received acclaim and admiration from fans and critics alike.
Get ready to embark on unforgettable journeys to fantastical realms!
1 ‘Game of Thrones’ (2011-2019)
This incredible series is based on a book series written by George R.R Martin. “Game of Thrones” is one of television’s most iconic and influential fantasy epics.
Related: “House of the Dragon” vs. “Game of Thrones” (5 Major Differences)
The show took viewers on a complex journey through Westeros’s treacherous and politically charged land, where noble families vied for power and control of the Iron Throne.
With its gripping plotlines, intricate character development, and unexpected twists, “Game of Thrones” captivated global audiences, making it a cultural phenomenon.
- 8/7/2023
- by Pia Vermaak
- buddytv.com
The Mike Tyson biopic has been bouncing around the ring for years, with Jamie Foxx set to play Iron Mike over a span that has seen the project go from a theatrically released film directed by Martin Scorsese to a limited series helmed by Antoine Fuqua and title changes from Finding Mike to Tyson. And while Foxx’s recent health scare put many on high alert, Tyson himself is hoping that the Oscar winner will still be able to put on the gloves.
Speaking with Valuetainment, Mike Tyson said that there is still a chance that Jamie Foxx will play him in the biopic, but doesn’t know what the recent circumstances could lead to. “It was a possibility. You know, I don’t know what’s gonna happen now, but you know, it’s a strong possibility…Jamie’s closer to my age, so in order to do him,...
Speaking with Valuetainment, Mike Tyson said that there is still a chance that Jamie Foxx will play him in the biopic, but doesn’t know what the recent circumstances could lead to. “It was a possibility. You know, I don’t know what’s gonna happen now, but you know, it’s a strong possibility…Jamie’s closer to my age, so in order to do him,...
- 5/26/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
If you’re one of the many folks who flocked to see Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 3, you no doubt wiped away a tear or ten when you watched Rocket Raccoon’s tragic backstory play out. But, is his origin the most traffic MCU Original of them all? Indeed, the MCU has dominated cinema for the past decade and a half and has given audiences some of the most memorable on-screen moments in history. Fans have developed close personal relationships with the heroes and characters to the point that they feel as if they’re real people existing in the real world. While that may not be true, it’s still a testament to how emotionally powerful the MCU has become that it allows audiences to empathize and care about completely fictional beings.
In that light, part of being a hero (and part of what we love and empathize the...
In that light, part of being a hero (and part of what we love and empathize the...
- 5/20/2023
- by Jon Meschutt
- JoBlo.com
Groot appears in different forms in every "Guardians of the Galaxy" movie, but whether he's baby-sized or 10 feet tall, Marvel fans probably know his key characteristics: he's an anthropomorphic humanoid tree, best friends with Rocket Raccoon, and can only say "I am Groot." However, the original Groot was quite a different beast (and had a much larger vocabulary).
Groot's comic debut was "Tales to Astonish" #13, published in 1960. This means he predates every modern Marvel hero barring Captain America and Namor the Sub-Mariner — only he wasn't a hero at first. Co-created by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and his brother Larry Lieber, the original Groot was a malicious alien invader.
"I Challenged Groot, the Monster from Planet X!" was the eight-page chapter 1 of a four-chapter issue. This means Groot got to be on the cover; his cover appearance was brown in the original coloring, but grey in the modern recolor despite the...
Groot's comic debut was "Tales to Astonish" #13, published in 1960. This means he predates every modern Marvel hero barring Captain America and Namor the Sub-Mariner — only he wasn't a hero at first. Co-created by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and his brother Larry Lieber, the original Groot was a malicious alien invader.
"I Challenged Groot, the Monster from Planet X!" was the eight-page chapter 1 of a four-chapter issue. This means Groot got to be on the cover; his cover appearance was brown in the original coloring, but grey in the modern recolor despite the...
- 4/30/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
More than a decade ago, audiences around the world lost their collective minds at the mention of two words, “Avengers Initiative,” by Shield under-boss Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), seconds before Iron Man, the first entry in the ever-sprawling, metastasizing Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), faded to black into seemingly endless possibilities. Since that singular moment in 2008, the Disney-Marvel Pop Culture Machine has spun out an additional 27 feature-length films and five limited series on Disney+ of varying, sometimes mediocre quality, including interconnected trilogies for Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), and Thor (Chris Hemsworth), each one leading into the other and more importantly, the four-film Avengers-related series, an epic, spectacular superhero team-up that wrapped up in Avengers: Endgame with the supposedly...
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- 7/5/2022
- Screen Anarchy
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If a 2.2 million Fabergé dragon egg is beyond your measly smallfolk budget, fear not, House Targaryen devotees. Ahead next month’s House of the Dragon premiere, fans can get a taste of the Game of Thrones prequel series with new show-inspired merch that won’t require all of your Gold Dragon coins.
Starting today, the WB Shop will stock four exclusive capsule collections of women’s and men’s clothing, home goods, collectibles and accessories inspired by the show, which premieres August 21 on HBO and HBO Max. The “Day of the Dragon” line comprises a limited-edition bomber jacket for 185 alongside tees and mugs (15 to 25) emblazoned with a commemorative logo, as well as a The Making of ‘House of the Dragon...
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If a 2.2 million Fabergé dragon egg is beyond your measly smallfolk budget, fear not, House Targaryen devotees. Ahead next month’s House of the Dragon premiere, fans can get a taste of the Game of Thrones prequel series with new show-inspired merch that won’t require all of your Gold Dragon coins.
Starting today, the WB Shop will stock four exclusive capsule collections of women’s and men’s clothing, home goods, collectibles and accessories inspired by the show, which premieres August 21 on HBO and HBO Max. The “Day of the Dragon” line comprises a limited-edition bomber jacket for 185 alongside tees and mugs (15 to 25) emblazoned with a commemorative logo, as well as a The Making of ‘House of the Dragon...
- 6/22/2022
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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