This Is Where You Can Find All Of The MCU’s Infinity Stones

The entire Marvel Cinematic Universe has pretty much been built around the Infinity Stones. Often called “Infinity Gems” in the comics, these mystic superpowered baubles have shown up in almost every Marvel Cinematic Universe film to date — and it’s all been leading to Infinity War. These powerful little rocks have the power to completely destroy the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Marvel fans have seen big bad Thanos plotting to get his hands on them since the first Avengers film. Everything climaxes in Avengers: Infinity War, when he shows up to just take them all for himself, as the comics predicted. But where exactly are the Infinity Stones in the MCU? We’ve encountered most of them already, and it isn’t hard to surmise where in the Marvel Universe the rest might be scattered. Here’s the full rundown of where we can find all of the MCU’s Infinity Stones leading up to Avengers: Infinity War…

Beloved Movies That Totally Bombed At The Box Office

In Hollywood, films are judged by the bottom line. How much money did they make, how much money did they cost, and how much cash did the studio executive get to pocket? But sometimes, movies that are flops at the box office get an unexpected second life, becoming cult classics as audiences slowly discover them. Here’s a look at some beloved movies that totally bombed at the box office…

Tim Burton Theory: Are All His Movies Connected?

Tim Burton is one of the most notable directors, writers and producers in the world today. His style is incredibly unique and distinctive – you can spot one of his movies from a mile away – and his catalogue includes offerings ranging from Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands to Corpse Bride and Frankenweenie. Intriguingly, some fans have theorised that all of Burton’s original movies are connected and do, in fact, exist in the same universe (note that this theory does NOT include movies that weren’t Burton originals – so there will be no mention of the Batman movies, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sleepy Hollow, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Alice in Wonderland or Planet of the Apes, for example). In this video, we’ll delve a lot deeper into that theory. The full list of movies that will be included here are Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride, Edward Scissorhands, Frankenweenie, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Vincent, while some of the characters who’ll be getting mentioned include the dogs Sparky, Zero and Scraps, Sally, two different Victors, Dr. Finkelstein, Mr. Burgermeister, Finis Everglot, Lydia Deetz and Jack Skellington. We really want to know what you think about this theory – did Tim Burton really plot all of this over the course of a thirty+ year period?