The Avengers Rakes in $80.5 Million on Second Biggest Opening Day Ever
The Hunger Games opened with "only" $68 million.
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The Hunger Games opened with "only" $68 million.
Next thing you know, kids will be wish-listing those dope new KitchenAid stand mixers.
The estate of Jack Kirby, co-creator of a majority of Marvel Comics' most famous and lucrative characters, is suing Marvel to terminate copyrights and claim profits.
Also, see the homeless-chic cover of September's Italian 'Vogue.'
"Page Six" claims that the MSNBC host won't work with "citizen journalists" from MySpace because the Website is owned by News Corp. Plus everything else that's in today's gossip columns!
The Hollywood couple will be moving into bigger digs than originally planned at One Madison Park. Plus, the latest on Wall Street, in the Hamptons, and down at 30 Rock in our daily industry roundup.
'Tron 2,' 'Fringe,' 'Wolverine,' and more all together at the year's biggest Hollywood promotional event.
Twenty pages from the acclaimed graphic novel, written and drawn by the creator featured in this week's 'New York.'
Plus: After years of ignoring its most teen-friendly and overall awesome comics title, Marvel has finally decided to bring 'Runaways' to the big screen.
Marvel has a chance to launch some new superheroes — and superheroines.
Good news for pothead superhero fans everywhere!
Not to mention 'Thor,' 'The Avengers,' and 'Captain America.'
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