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Yardbarker on MSNMarvel’s NOVA Series Will Draw Inspiration From STAR TREK and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
Marvel Studios has been hinting at a series or film based on their cosmic sci-fi hero Nova since 2017. Earlier this year, ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNHow Jed MacKay is Launching Nova Into His Own Series Out of Marvel's Cosmos-Altering Imperial War
In a CBR exclusive interview with star writer, Jed MacKay, we discuss his plans for the all-new Nova: Centurion series ...
Marvel Studios is developing a “Nova” project based on the character Richard Rider, according to an individual with knowledge of the project. “Moon Knight” writer Sabir Pirzada is attached ...
Could one of the bombshells Kevin Feige and company drop in Endgame include the major MCU debut of one Richard Rider, the original Nova? Join along as with hop down this rabbit hole of speculation ...
When asked if Nova would be a character with a standalone movie or supporting role, along with the question of will it be Richard Rider or Sam Alexander, Feige simply says, “Well, yes and yes.” ...
Richard Rider, AKA Nova the Human Rocket, has found evidence that his brother, Robbie, may still be alive. Robbie returned to Xandar, the former homeworld of the Nova Corps.
Moreover, Marvel might want to feature both Richard Rider and Sam Alexander. The blog speculates that Marvel might use the 2013 Nova Run for inspiration: ...
So, he could also potentially evolve into a Thanos-level threat. The Nova series is reportedly set to focus on Richard Rider’s origin story, possibly drawing inspiration from Starship Troopers.
Nova (Richard Rider) is the superhero equivalent of Sisyphus, the mythological Greek king doomed to eternally roll a rock up a hill only for it to repeatedly fall back down. In Rider’s case, his ...
Richard Rider was a high school student when he inherited the Nova mantle in the comics, but even with Marvel playing fast and loose with its chronology, it’s been a decent amount of years since ...
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