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Marvel's Ultimate Universe Is Approaching Its Endgame
Since its launch at the top of 2024, Ultimate Marvel has been working toward a finish line that's soon approaching. Days ago, Marvel teased the alt-universe's first proper event, Ultimate Endgame kicking off in December. In the comics, the Maker—the evil version of Reed Richards from the original Ultimate Marvel books—made this new universe with the specific intent of leaving it without any heroes to stop his oppressive regime. Since his imprisonment, various heroes have emerged and have been either doing their own thing or intentionally preparing for his eventual return. While Marvel's keeping specifics under wraps at the moment, it released two teaser images that aim to really drive home the event's significance and establish some of its major players. Both covers mimic the teaser and initial posters of Avengers: Endgame, which kickstarted the MCU's current multiverse obsession and closed out the Infinity Saga. The parallels are likely intentional, since Marvel's billing Ultimate Endgame as 'the showdown for the fate of the Ultimate Universe.' But like the movies, we've surely got more tales to tell in this world, whether the heroes win or lose against the Maker. Writers Jonathan Hickman (Ultimate Spider-Man) and Deniz Camp (The Ultimates), and other Ultimate creators will be at a San Diego Comic-Con panel on Saturday, July 26, where we'll learn more about what's in store for the event and possibly the larger Ultimate line. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
Yahoo
34 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Adult Disney fans may find their match on the new Single Rider dating app
Single rider rides at Disney could get more interesting thanks to a new dating app aimed at adult Disney fans A new dating app is on the horizon for adults who feel most at home among churros, coasters, and costumed characters. Single Riders aims to bring together theme park enthusiasts—both romantically and platonically—whether their happy place is Disneyland, Universal Studios, or a lesser-known local favorite. Slated for release in late 2025 or early 2026, Single Riders was announced this week by the app's creator, a Disney content creator known as Joe the Bearded Nerd. The concept was born two years ago after Joe was stood up on a date and decided to lift his spirits with a solo trip to Disney World. Somewhere between popcorn carts and parade floats, inspiration struck. Named after the 'single rider' lines that offer faster entry to rides for solo guests, the app will connect users over a shared love of theme parks. While Disney fans will no doubt flock to it, Joe emphasizes that the app won't be limited to the House of Mouse—it will include Universal Studios, Knott's Berry Farm, King's Island, and other parks across the U.S. 'There's definitely interest,' Joe shared in a follow-up video, 'but we're still early in the process.' This isn't the first effort to unite theme park lovers. A decade ago, debuted with a similar mission and remains online today. But Single Riders is designed to be broader and more inclusive, welcoming fans of all parks and all types of connections. Beta sign-ups will be opening soon. At launch, the app will be U.S.-only and English-language exclusive. It's currently being developed by a two-person team—both of whom are juggling full-time jobs—so progress is steady, if not lightning-fast. Joe says potential investors have already reached out via TikTok, though fundraising decisions are still up in the air. For now, theme park romantics will have to hang tight—but the queue for Single Riders is officially open. This story was originally broken by Fortune. Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
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‘Fantastic Four' First Reactions Praise 'Immaculate' VFX & 'Pitch-Perfect Script': 'One Of The Best Things Marvel Has Ever Made'
As summer at the box office heats up, MCU fans are sharing their first reactions to The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Following first screenings for the debut entry in Marvel Studios' Phase 6, which hits theaters July 24, audiences have praised the visual artistry, impeccable writing and performances from Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Julia Garner. More from Deadline 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Trailer Hints At 'Clobberin' Time' As Galactus Approaches Summer Box Office Opening Forecasts For 'Fantastic Four', 'Weapons', 'Freakier Friday' & More Tom Holland Teases 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Will Be A "Breath Of Fresh Air" As It Will Lean Into "Old-School" Moviemaking On X, one fan called it 'Quite possibly the best Marvel Studios film ever released. Absolutely loaded with talent and standout performances from Vanessa Kirby and Joseph Quinn. If you thought the MCU died with Endgame, think again. Thoughtfully crafted and easily a genre-defining classic.' Several fans praised the VFX of the movie, including the design of Julia Garner's Galactus. '#FantasticFour First Steps is visually one of the best things Marvel has ever made. Parts feel like Interstellar & demand IMAX,' wrote another fan. 'Galactus is awesome. Silver Surfer looks really, really good. VFX were often immaculate. Cosmically and on Earth, Matt Shakman dropped a visual feast.' Others also noted their appreciation for the film's social and political commentary. '#FantasticFour is a triumph. A pitch-perfect script backed by great performances — particularly from Pedro Pascal — turns what could be a simple superhero movie into a sharp commentary on our society that makes its nuance palatable for those that may not take it at face value,' one person posted. #FantasticFour Quite possibly the best Marvel Studios film ever released. Absolutely loaded with talent and standout performances from Vanessa Kirby and Joseph Quinn. If you thought the MCU died with Endgame, think again. Thoughtfully crafted and easily a genre-defining classic — george mckay (@harpersmedia) July 19, 2025 #FantasticFour First Steps is visually one of the best things Marvel has ever made. Parts feel like Interstellar & demand is awesome. Silver Surfer looks really, really good. VFX were often and on Earth, Matt Shakman dropped a visual feast. — Brandon Davis (@BrandonDavisBD) July 19, 2025 #FantasticFour is a triumph. A pitch-perfect script backed by great performances — particularly from Pedro Pascal — turns what could be a simple superhero movie into a sharp commentary on our society that makes its nuance palatable for those that may not take it at face value. — 4️⃣ (@upperupland) July 19, 2025 Following James Gunn's DCU launch with Superman's $220 million opening weekend, Matt Shakman's The Fantastic Four: First Steps is tracking for a $100-110M opening. It's a needed win for Marvel Studios after several box office upsets in recent years. Best of Deadline Streamer Subscription Prices And Tiers – Everything To Know As Costs Rise And Ads Abound (Hello, Peacock) - Update 'Stick' Release Guide: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series