Another major Marvel heroine is about to make her MCU debut in Phase 4. Tatiana Maslany plays Jennifer Walters and her big, green alter ego in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. And if you're not sure why ...
The professional wrestling icon died of a heart attack in July 2025 Julio Aguilar/Getty Nick Bollea, the son of Hulk Hogan, says his father's death was "shocking and sudden" Hogan died at 71 from a ...
Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan will be honored at WrestleMania 42, his son Nick told USA TODAY Sports. The 2026 edition of WWE’s biggest event of the year will be the first since Hogan’s death in July 2025 ...
Who really was Hulk Hogan? It feels like everyone knows the man behind “Hulkamania.” A larger-than-life, muscular superhero that conquered evil in the ring, inspiring generations of people as he ...
Hogan died at age 71 from a heart attack in July 2025 Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Hulk Hogan "really wanted" his ex-wife, Linda, to be involved in an upcoming docuseries about his life, their son, Nick ...
“Kids can look forward to playing with the hottest new action figures and role-play items based on fan-favorite characters such as Spider-Man and Hulk,” Hasbro announced in a press release, officially ...
This post contains spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law. If you haven't watched just yet, check out our spoiler-free She-Hulk: Attorney At Law premiere review! She-Hulk: Attorney At Law has smashed ...
Hulk Hogan’s son Nick Bollea has said the former wrestler’s death last July at the age of 71 was “sudden and shocking.” Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died from an acute myocardial ...
It's arguably the most famous wrestling match in the history of the business, and at the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, the main event of WrestleMania 3 between Hulk Hogan and Andre The Giant will ...
Following Sony Pictures' CinemaCon panel on Monday, the first wave of Spider-Man: Brand New Day merchandise has been revealed. While there's no sign of anything quite as big as the name of Sadie ...
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