
As part of his Screentime show, Stephen ‘Steps’ Lowe, brings you a number of fresh looks at upcoming movie releases.
Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday Drops New Teaser, Crosses Comic Worlds
Marvel Studios has released a fourth teaser for Avengers: Doomsday, teasing an epic crossover between Wakanda’s heroes and the Fantastic Four - with Shuri meeting Ben Grimm (The Thing) in a moment fans have long awaited.
The footage also confirms the return of Namor, bringing deep comic lore and complex alliances to the big screen ahead of the film’s 18 December 2026 premiere. With Robert Downey Jr. stepping into the role of Doctor Doom and an ensemble that spans Avengers, X-Men and other franchises, Doomsday aims to be a multiversal event on par with - or even bigger than - recent MCU crossovers, promising high stakes and rich character showdowns.
First Look at Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider Series
Prime Video has unveiled official first images of Sophie Turner stepping into the iconic boots of Lara Croft for the upcoming Tomb Raider live-action series, marking a major milestone for the franchise.

Created by Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge and directed by Jonathan Van Tulleken, the show blends blockbuster action with character depth and genre credibility. Turner - known worldwide for her breakout role in Game of Thrones - leads a high-profile cast that also includes Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs, with production moving steadily toward a planned late-2026 or early-2027 premiere. The series promises to reimagine Lara Croft’s origins with cinematic flair and Prime-level scale.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey Sets Epic Summer 2026 Release
Drafted from Homer’s ancient epic, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey has been confirmed for a 17 July 2026 IMAX and theatrical release, and its early buzz is already blockbuster-level.
Starring Matt Damon as Odysseus, with Zendaya as Athena, Anne Hathaway as Penelope, and Robert Pattinson as one of the suitors, the film reunites Nolan with his top collaborators for his most ambitious project yet.
With a reported $250 million budget and production shot entirely on IMAX 70mm film across multiple continents, early ticket sales and expectations suggest this could not only be one of the year’s biggest hits but potentially Nolan’s highest-grossing film ever - blending mythic storytelling with signature cinematic scale
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