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Robert Downey Jr. not return to Marvel Universe

Marvel fans shouldn't be checking for Robert Downey Jr. to reprise his role as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel universe, CNN has reported.

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that despite reports otherwise, there are no plans to resurrect the character after Downey Jr.'s last appearance in 2019's "Avengers: Endgame."

Nolan ‘apologizes to Pugh for her small role’ in ‘Oppenheimer’

Actress Florence Pugh has revealed that director Christopher Nolan was very apologetic about her role in his latest film, "Oppenheimer."

Pugh, 27, stars as psychiatrist and physician Jean Tatlock in the film about the life of the "father of the atomic bomb," J. Robert Oppenheimer, starring Cillian Murphy in the lead role.

‘Blue Beetle’ unseats ‘Barbie’ atop box office, ending four-week reign

It was a good news/bad news weekend for "Blue Beetle," the latest superhero film to hit North American theaters and the first built around a live-action Latino protagonist.

The DC Studios/Warner Bros. production topped the charts for the Friday-through-Sunday period and even dethroned "Barbie," that reigning queen of pinkness, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said on Aug. 20.

Angelina Jolie to make film in Budapest

After more than 10 years, one of Hollywood's most famous actresses returns to Budapest. Angelina Jolie is expected to shoot a film about Maria Callas in Hungary in October, Budapest Reporter has reported.

The last time Jolie was in Budapest was 13 years ago, when she was directing the Golden Globe-nominated film "In the Land of Blood and Honey."

Rachel Brosnahan, David Corenswet in ‘Superman: Legacy’

Clark Kent and Lois Lane have officially been cast in James Gunn's new DC superhero blockbuster "Superman: Legacy."

Rachel Brosnahan has been tapped to play Lois Lane and David Corenswet will wear Superman's iconic red cape, representatives for Warner Bros. Pictures, the film's studio, confirmed to CNN on June 27.

'The Flash' dashes to box office win but stumbles short of estimates

Warner Bros.' "The Flash" sprinted to the top of North American box offices in its opening weekend, in a Friday-to-Sunday run dominated by spin-offs and sequels.

But the live-action take on the DC Comics superhero only brought in $55.1 million, according to figures released Sunday by Exhibitor Relations - earnings that analysts said were "far below estimates" for its debut.

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