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The first teaser trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has been exhausted and teases expressions from Wanda Maximoff/ Scarlet Witch, Mordo, and what seems to be a distorted Doctor Strange doppelganger. Revealed on Twitter shortly after the finale of Marvel’s Hawkeye, it marks the first teaser for the next MCU release, due to come to theaters on May 6.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science has announced its shortlists for numerous lists ahead of the 94 th Academy Awards, including Best Visual Effects. The Visual Effects category is colonized with blockbuster films such as Dune, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and No Time to Die. The MCU reigns the roster with all four of its feature film from the last year making appearances in the shortlisted line-up, includes the firstly movie of Phase 4, Black Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson in the titular role.

Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Ever since 1988, war movie aficionadoes have been arguing about the true holiday spirit of John McClane’s first large-hearted undertaking. Despite releasing in the summer of ‘8 8, Die Hard boasts a surprising extent of Christmas cheer, sings, and a bit of blood-soaked “ho, ho, hos.” It’s no market mistake, either. Harmonizing to DISH, 2.4 million people watched Die Hard during the course of its Christmas season in 2016, and 1.3 million of those are on Christmas Eve. On television, Die Hard is watched more than Christmas classics like Home Alone, Miracle on 34 th Street, or The Santa Clause.

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