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Author: Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
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The Marvel Studios panel is the most anticipated at this year’s Comic-Con, and we have minute-by-minute live updates from the superhero movie panel.
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‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ is both superhero sequel and ‘Avengers: Endgame’ epilogue as it sends Tom Holland’s hero on a chaotic European vacation.
Meet Himesh Patel, the Beatles-singing ‘Yesterday’ breakout who’s ‘just a bloke’
British actor Himesh Patel has a breakout role singing Fab Four tunes in a Beatles-less world in the romantic comedy ‘Yesterday.’
How Michael Keaton’s 1989 blockbuster ‘Batman’ changed superhero movies forever
Back in 1989, superheroes weren’t in vogue. But everything changed when Michael Keaton donned cape and cowl for Tim Burton’s big-screen ‘Batman.’