A new clip from The Grudge has been released, which may put you off taking a bath ever again. The film will be the fourth installment of the Stateside branch of the unkillable franchise, and the first in over a decade after the sorely disappointing DTV The Grudge 3 in 2009.
The Mandalorian has largely featured standalone episodes that see its unnamed protagonist (made easier by people nicknaming him Mando) traveling the galaxy on jobs and protecting the internet’s latest cuteness obsession Baby Yoda. However, the early-airing latest outing breaks out some continuity as a number of previous characters are brought back, ending with an emotional, heartbreaking final shot.
6 Underground is the latest tsunami of cinematic carnage from Michael Bay, following a team of vigilantes as they embark on a mission to take down a dictator in the fictional Middle Eastern country of Turgistan. Its non-linear narrative takes place over a period of four years and it can be a little confusing to keep events in chronological order.
Mark your calendars for May 21st, 2021, as this has now become Keanu Reeves Day. Why, you ask? Well, because The Matrix 4 and John Wick: Chapter 4 are both slated for release then, giving us a double helping of the ageless charm of The Internet’s Boyfriend.
The new CGI Scooby-Doo movie Scoob! will feature an origin story of how the world’s most famous Great Dane first met his human companions and formed investigatory outfit Mystery Inc. And in between posting images and gifs from the film, its official Twitter account has now referenced the Ultra Instinct Shaggy meme.
Thanos creator Jim Starlin has responded to a pro-Trump video appropriating the climactic moment of Avengers: Endgame where the Mad Titan attempts to wipe the universe from existence.
One of the best moments of part three of Crisis On Infinite Earths was the surprise cameo from the eponymous Devil Himself of Lucifer, his flirty dark charm an instant but brief reprieve from the impending total annihilation of all universes. As fun as the characterization was, it did raise questions of exactly when in the timeline the scene (now available online) was supposed to take place.
The toys of Baby Yoda from The Mandalorian that everyone complained about not being able to buy have now been made available to order from a number of outlets and the latest variation is Hasbro’s talking take on the cute green fuzzball that you'll either find as adorable as its inspiration or a dead-eyed atrocity destined to traumatize innocent children.
Alongside the sprawling expanse of the MCU, the various Marvel TV shows provided some smaller scale and lower-stakes outings within the world the movies created. However, Kevin Feige has now declared them separate from the continuity of the films.