New behind-the-scenes footage and photos from The Fantastic Four: First Steps put the spotlight on Ralph Ineson's ...
Galactus is back and ready for battle. This video shows how I revived him to take on Dr Doom in an epic clash. Trump Makes Major Anti-Cartel Announcement Maryland’s National Guard says goodbye to its ...
The defeat of a plan to build a casino just south of the United Nations headquarters leaves five remaining proposals, all outside Manhattan. By Matthew Haag Manhattan has just about everything a ...
Actor Ralph Ineson, who played the world-devouring entity Galactus in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, appears extremely terrifying in a set photo. The movie debuted in theaters on July 25, 2025, and ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
The arrival of a Herald of Galactus marks the beginning of the end. Galactus is the “Devourer of Worlds” and a fundamental force of nature in the Marvel Universe. To satisfy his endless hunger for new ...
"Real Time" host Bill Maher abruptly put his guest Dr. Phil in the hot seat on Friday for joining the Trump administration’s ICE raids, which led to a tense exchange between the two personalities.
A Manhattan jury awarded $4 million to an eye doctor from Long Island who said his employer, NYU Langone Health System, discriminated against him after he became disabled from contracting COVID-19.
Didarul Islam was killed along with three others in the mass shooting. Twelve years after moving to the United States from Bangladesh, Didarul Islam sought to join the ranks of the nation's largest ...
In “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” Marvel’s First Family faces off against the walking, talking, planet-eating Galactus for the first time — sort of. Though the cosmic devourer has appeared in a ...
The gunman who killed four people in a New York City office building on Monday left a note voicing anger about his mental illness that may be linked to CTE. Dr. Ann McKee, director of the Boston ...