The Power Rangers are making a comeback in a big way, and there are some significant changes rumored to be taking place in the next installment. The upcoming film will have a brand new cast to bring the characters to life, and one of the stars of the hit horror movie IT is reportedly being eyed to play the Red Ranger.
The Invisible Man reboot has proven to be a success with both audiences and critics alike, opening the door for more reinventions from the Universal Classic Monsters collection. Next up, it seems that Creature from the Black Lagoon will be getting the remake treatment and the studio has two MCU powerhouses in mind to lead this ambitious endeavor.
There've been a lot of reports coming out regarding possible casting choices for the hugely anticipated Resident Evil reboot and now, it seems a Zombieland: Double Tap star is being eyed for the role of Rebecca Chambers.
A surprising MCU character will reportedly appear in Spider-Man 3 when it hits theaters in 2021, but Marvel wants to keep their involvement a secret from fans. Apparently, the studio really wants his appearance to be a surprise treat for moviegoers and it's definitely going to be a jaw-dropping moment when it happens.
The 2017 Power Ranger film was not very well-received by fans, and it appears the studio is abandoning any plans for sequels. Now they're currently planning on giving the long-running franchise another reboot. There are a lot of changes set to take place, and they are reportedly going to make the Blue Ranger gay.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is one of the most anticipated MCU titles, and the film will reportedly have two villains who take on the group of heroes.
The first three phases of the MCU introduced so many menacing villains that really put Earth's Mightiest Heroes to the test, leading fans to wonder who'll show up in future films to continue on with the trend. With so many exciting movies/TV shows on the way, the possibilities are endless given Marvel's extensive collection of scoundrels to choose from. For those wondering who Brie Larson's Captain Marvel will be taking on in her upcoming sequel though, it seems as if the studio has already decided on which threats Carol Danvers will have to eliminate.
The Coronavirus crisis continues to get worse and shows little signs of slowing down. Now, it seems the Chinese box office has become infected, taking a considerable hit as a result of this alarming ordeal.