- Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday plot leak reveals Avengers vs. X-Men plans and Doctor Doom’s mission.
- Arienne Mandi joins Luca Elmi’s thriller ‘Hostage’ in a leading role.
- ‘Baby Reindeer’ leads BAFTA TV Award nominations with eight nods.
Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday Plot Leak
Marvel fans are buzzing with excitement as a plot leak for the highly anticipated film Avengers: Doomsday reveals key details. The movie will feature an epic showdown between the Avengers and the X-Men, with Doctor Doom playing a central role in the conflict. According to sources, the film will not include any Disney+ exclusive characters, ensuring a focus on the core Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) lineup. Fans are eagerly awaiting further updates as production progresses. (Source: ComicBookMovie.com, CBR Disney+)
Arienne Mandi Joins Luca Elmi’s Thriller ‘Hostage’
Arienne Mandi, known for her role in The Night Agent, has been cast in Luca Elmi’s upcoming thriller Hostage. Mandi will take on a leading role in the film, which promises to deliver high-stakes drama and intense action. Details about the plot remain under wraps, but Mandi’s involvement has already generated significant buzz. (Source: Deadline Film + TV)
BAFTA TV Award Nominations Announced
Netflix’s Baby Reindeer leads the pack with eight nominations at the 2025 BAFTA TV and Craft Awards. The series, which won six Emmys last year, has been recognized in categories including Limited Drama, Leading Actor for Richard Gadd, and Supporting Actress for Jessica Gunning and Nava Mau. Mau’s nomination marks a historic moment as the first openly transgender BAFTA TV Award nominee. Other notable nominees include Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office, Slow Horses, and Rivals. The awards ceremony will take place on May 11 at London’s Royal Festival Hall. (Source: Variety Film + TV)
Other Entertainment Updates
Apple TV+ has released its ultimate watchlist for April 2025, featuring 45 must-see shows. Meanwhile, Bryan Cranston teases a ‘different dynamic’ in the Malcolm in the Middle revival, a project he’s been working on for 12 years. Paramount’s I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel promises a wild plot, and a new Yellowstone spinoff on CBS could shake up the streaming landscape.
Sources: Empire – TV, Variety Film + TV, FandomWire