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The first premier Magic: The Gathering set of 2025 was Aetherdrift ... the Aetherspark, could give her partner Nissa her planeswalking mojo back again. It’s also an absolutely absurd planeswalker card ...
Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie director Matt Johnson is reportedly in talks to direct the Magic: The Gathering movie ...
EXCLUSIVE: Following Neon’s acquisition of his SXSW title Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, Matt Johnson is in pole ...
No deals are set, but BlackBerry and Nirvana The Band The Show's Matt Johnson has reportedly been approached to direct the ...
Matt Johnson, director of 'BlackBerry' and 'Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie,' is the top choice to adapt the beloved card game.
Magic: The Gathering‘s collaboration with Marvel has been the subject of much excitement. Most recently, we got a look at the Spider-Man Magic cards that any fan of either franchise will need in ...
The Deadpool Secret Lair is the latest collaboration between Marvel and Magic: The Gathering, as Deadpool joins Captain America, Wolverine, Black Panther, Storm, and Iron Man on the list of heroes ...
Aside from the Final Fantasy crossover set, Tarkir: Dragonstorm is my most anticipated Magic release this year. With just under a month until launch, most of the set remains under wraps ...
That’s when Magic’s head designer and creative figurehead, Mark Rosewater, spoke up: “Magic is going someplace we have never gone to before… to space!” And the crowd went wild.
There are four other Standard-legal sets coming out in 2025, but Magic: The Gathering kicked the year off on a high note thanks to Innistrad Remastered in January and Aetherdrift one month ago.
While Magic: The Gathering’s big crossovers with things like Final Fantasy and Spider-Man might be stealing the spotlight lately, the next set in the line-up is already storming toward us.
Those were all on the table and really they were necessary to pay off this idea that these storms are just so chaotic and bursting with magic that they are birthing things that are just far beyond ...