Gal Gadot is set to make her potential third solo outing as Diana Prince in Wonder Woman 3 her last, though future appearances in the DC Extended Universe are not out of the question. That's according to sources close to WGTC - the same ones who told us the heroine will have her golden eagle armor in Wonder Woman 1984 and that a Green Lantern show is coming to HBO Max, both of which are now confirmed.
When Sonic the Hedgehog gets its long-awaited theatrical release on Valentine’s Day this year – because that’s the movie couples will be swooning over – it could mark the start of a burgeoning film franchise (could, I stress). That’s what Paramount are hoping for, at least, with the studio said to be planning to make the new release the first in a Sonic the Hedgehog cinematic trilogy, along with a potential spinoff for Jim Carrey’s Robotnik.
Contains plot details, spoilers, festive Easter eggs, whatever you want to call it. Star Wars infophobes beware. By this point I’ve given you fair warning. You have me got? Splendid. One of the most memorable scenes in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker saw Rey receive an entire universe’s worth of wisdom in a single minute of screen time. In it, we hear the myriad voices of Jedi long since force-ghosted out of the franchise, returning at once to grant perhaps their last kernel of insight to the new generation’s champion. In the film, none of the voices return in body – the dialogue was largely assembled from previously heard scraps (though in a couple of instances newly recorded audio was employed). But that’s not how this miniature set-piece was originally devised.
Today’s challenge, find something new to say about Emperor Palpatine’s return in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Tough, very tough. How many angles are left? After all, I've already covered the endless tit-for-tat over exactly who decided to bring him back, who didn’t want him back and who wouldn’t have brought him back. Some say it was J.J., some say it was Kathleen, and most say it definitely wasn’t George Lucas. All rather exhaustive.