This week, another new Marvel movie arrives in the form of Fantastic Four: First Steps.
But thats not all the next seven days have in store.
Pokémon Presents appears to place Pikachu in the DJ booth, while Ray of Light-era Madonna gets the remix treatment, and Happy Gilmore returns to the greens after almost 30 years.
Read on for whats coming up this week...
The 37th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - the first of phase six - lands in UK cinemas from Thursday, so we hope youve been keeping up.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps stars Pedro Pascal as Mister Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as The Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as the Human Torch and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing - complete with his catchphrase: "Its clobberin time!"
Set in the 1960s, the films sees the heroes forced to defend Earth from a hungry space god named Galactus, played by Ralph Ineson, and the Silver Surfer, played by Julia Garner.
But dont worry if you havent seen all or any of the previous 36 MCU films, as director Matt Shakman says his latest attempt to bring the comic book heroes to the big screen exists in its "own universe".
"Theres really no [other] superheroes," he told Empire. "Theres no Easter eggs. Theres no running into Iron Man or whatever. Theyre it, in this universe. I love the interconnected Marvel Universe, but we get to do something so new and so different. Eventually, this world will meet up with other worlds - but for now this is our own little corner."
John Malkovich was due to appear in the film as Red Ghost, however Shakman told Variety it was "heart-breaking" to ultimately have to leave his scenes on the cutting room floor.
Adam Sandlers much-loved goofball golfer Happy Gilmore is back on the greens for the first time in nearly three decades, so watch your heads.
The original 1996 movie saw the aspiring hockey player switch sports to comedic effect, and now Sandler, 58, will reprise his role on Netflix from Friday.
Happy Gilmore 2 will see the main character dusting off his clubs in order to raise money to put his daughter Vienna, played by the actors real life daughter Sunny Sandler, through ballet school.
Other stars of the original including Julie Bowen, Dennis Dugan, Christopher McDonald and Ben Stiller all return.
New faces also join such as Lavell Crawford - who plays the son of Gilmores late, great caddy Chubbs Peterson (Carl Weathers) - and Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, aka Bad Bunny, as well as Kym Whitley.
By Andrew Rogers, Newsbeat reporter
Heres a question for you. What do you get when you cross Pikachu with a set of DJ decks? We have no idea either but were set to find out on Tuesday during the Pokémon Companys latest announcement round-up for the months ahead.
Known as Pokémon Presents, these livestreams reveal everything coming up for the fictional creatures: from their trading card game to collaborations with big fashion houses.
This time, its been teased with a picture of its main mascot Pikachu with DJ equipment, leading some to speculate there could be a new rhythm game on the way.
More certain is that well hear more about the upcoming Pokémon Legends: Z-A game, as well as updates on Pokémons growing number of mobile games.
If that wasnt enough Pokémon, we may also see more from the next series of Netflix spin-off show Pokémon Concierge launching in September too.
Perhaps like DJ Pikachu, the Queen of Pop, Madonna, is set to drop her long rumoured and superbly named Veronica Electronica project on Friday.
The album features rare and unreleased remixes from her dancefloor-filling, Grammy-winning electronic 1998 album Ray of Light, which, at the time, put her back at the very top of the pop game once again in her 40th year.
Its being released digitally and on vinyl - for all you crate diggers - as part of her Silver Collection of ongoing career-spanning special releases.
Last month, the US singer, now 66, released Peter & Victors Collaboration Remix Edit of her song Skin as the first offering, followed by a previously-unreleased original demo from the classic album sessions entitled Gone Gone Gone.