Disney Plus’ Marvel roster is inching its way towards completion. Today, Ant-Man and the Wasp was added to the service, leaving just three absentees from its MCU line-up. Those no-shows are The Incredible Hulk and both of the recent Spider-Man movies - Far From Home and Homecoming.
Ryan Reynolds, justifiably or otherwise, once had a reputation for being a Hollywood slacker. However, his days of rom-com fodder are long gone, as this look at his upcoming movies will demonstrate. Comedy fodder perhaps, but no more glorified professional vacations with Sandra Bullock. Stardom comes with a heavy price, you know.
Full normality in our pandemic-hit world may still be out of reach for the time being, but the TV industry has started to recover. Filming on The Witcher season 2 has officially resumed, with director Stephen Surjik taking to Instagram to share a photo of their newly established COVID-19 communication system, intended to reduce the need for close physical contact between crew members.
Since Disney took ownership of Wolverine as part of their Fox buyout last year, the future of the character has been up in the air. At the moment, Hugh Jackman remains steadfast in his refusal to return even for a cameo (though the studio are reportedly trying with everything they’ve got to change his mind). But just because Jackman is done doesn’t mean we’ve seen the last of the character.
A collection of X-Men movies and shows has been added to Disney Plus, including 2000's franchise debut and the cast-spanning crossover Days of Future Past.
The Avengers almost included another Marvel villain. Sounds routine, doesn’t it? Well, not quite, as this one’s got a fascinating geopolitical bent to it.
In a Lionsgate earnings call that took place earlier today, August 6th, CEO Jon Feltheimer confirmed that not only is John Wick: Chapter 5 officially happening (which We Got This Covered told you last year), but that they're looking to film both the fifth instalment and Chapter 4 back-to-back, when Keanu Reeves becomes available in early 2021.