“Today, the LEGO Group is excited to announce the new LEGO Marvel Black Panther set – celebrating one of the greatest superheroes of all time! Based on the character from the award-nominated blockbuster, the new set lets you immerse yourself in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), as you build Black Panther in brick form. The LEGO Marvel Black Panther set represents a life-size bust of the iconic superhero and can be positioned in either the distinctive ‘Wakanda Forever’ crossed arm pose – or without. It is the perfect piece to display in your home to show your love for LEGO building, and the iconic character of Black Panther/T’Challa.” Read more at Brickset Does anyone actually care about the movie Don’t Worry Darling anymore? Read more at The Mary Sue While everyone is raving about Brendan Fraser’s return in The Whale, let’s not forget his appearance in the DC show Doom Patrol. “People are ready for Brendan Fraser to make his comeback. By all accounts, that will happen with The Whale, Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming film starring Fraser as a 600-lb. English teacher trying to reconnect with his daughter, which buzz suggests has already put him in contention for a Best Actor nomination. But what all these people waiting for a ‘Fraserenaissance’ to begin don’t realize it already did, and it began with Doom Patrol.” Read more at Gizmodo Speaking of The Whale, that film is getting a lot of buzz as the Toronto International Film Festival approaches. Here are some other titles people are excited about ahead of the event. Read more at The A.V. Club Have you ever wondered what Breaking Bad would look like as a Pixar movie? Probably not, but here it is anyway. “It’s been nearly 10 years since Breaking Bad bowed out with an explosive series finale in 2013, but fan appreciation for the series about high school chemist-turned-meth king Walter White (Bryan Cranston) remains strong. One admirer in particular has imagined what the show would look like if it had been hatched at Pixar, the animation studio that brought us Toy Story (1995), Up (2009), and more. The result is both clever and disturbing.” Read more at Mental Floss The latest rumors suggest that Marvel has signed a multitude of massive stars, including Henry Cavill himself. Read more at HypeBeast