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With 3D on the way out, cinema chains are desperate to find something they can use to upsell tickets. One of the more successful and impressive is IMAX, gobsmackingly gigantic screens that genuinely add something to most films.
Few actors have displayed as much commitment to a character as Ryan Reynolds has for Deadpool. He lobbied for the part in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, only for the film to catastrophically miss the point by removing the mouth from er, the Merc with a Mouth. After that critical flop, it seemed like the fan favorite might be dead in the water, but then Reynolds teamed up with Tim Miller to finance some test footage to show the studio what a solo movie for the character could be like - which was subsequently leaked to salivating fans. From there, the rest is history.
This week has seen a steady trickle of cast shots and concept art from the cancelled Justice League Mortal project debut, which Armie Hammer's now weighed in on.
After Jurassic World exceeded all expectations to clean up at the box office in 2015, the production of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was fast-tracked. But after the intense nostalgic trip of the first film, what could its sequel possibly have left to offer us?
After Luke's beautifully written death in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, could Mark Hamill step into his Jedi boots one last time for an appearance as a Force Ghost?
Sony's Venom pic has long been an unknown quantity. On the plus side, it's got Tom Hardy in the lead role, a great supporting cast and a solid director in Ruben Fleischer. On the negative side, there was a rather uninspiring trailer that was notably symbiote-free and now, a deeply worrying set of plot spoilers. Bear in mind that these are unconfirmed, but they do tally with some of what we know happens in the film.
After season 1 of Legion blew my mind, I'm ready to saddle up with whatever Noah Hawley decides to make next. So, it's with a huge sense of anticipation that we're learning more about his Doctor Doom movie. The project is still very much in the planning stages and hasn't been greenlit yet, but Hawley is talking a big game of mixed genres and political tension.