After 11 Years, Two Major Marvel Netflix Characters Finally Meet Face-To-Face

Wow, this year is all about Marvel bringing everyone together! I’m seeing crossovers everywhere, not just in the films, but on Disney+ too. Take “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” – they’ve cleverly woven in Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk and Jon Bernthal’s Punisher. But “Avengers: Doomsday” is the real event – it’s a massive party with heroes from every corner of the MCU. We’re talking original Infinity Saga faces, newcomers from the Multiverse Saga, and even characters from the X-Men universe, originally from Fox! It’s a truly epic scale of team-up.

Oil Stocks: A Wilde Ride in May 2026

Three stocks, each a character in this financial farce, have unveiled their Q1 2026 results. One, the diversified hedge, plays the role of the cautious courtier. Another, a high-beta upstream bet, is the reckless rake. And the last, the most exposed, is the tragic hero awaiting its denouement. May 2026, my dear reader, is when these charts reveal their true allegiances.

Indigenous Actress Sues James Cameron for Using Her Face on Avatar

The lawsuit claims that James Cameron and his team used drawings and designs, including 3D models, based on Wes Studi’s daughter, Kaiulani Studi Kilcher, without her permission or payment. According to the suit, this contributed to the massive success of the Avatar films, which portrayed itself as supportive of Indigenous communities while secretly taking advantage of a young Indigenous woman. Kilcher also alleges that Cameron sent her a sketch of the character Neytiri in 2010, writing that her appearance initially inspired the character’s design, but he couldn’t cast her because she was already working on another film.

Wall Street’s Crypto Waltz: A Slow Dance with Robinhood

On a Wednesday, as the Miami sun blazed overhead, these same executives reiterated that Wall Street’s crypto migration is as real as it is glacial. The panel, aptly titled “Is the Wall Street Herd STILL Coming?”, painted a picture of certainty in direction but ambiguity in pace. Ah, the human condition-always knowing where to go but never quite when to arrive.