Remember that scene from 2017’s It when Beverly Marsh, played by Sophia Lillis, is doused with gallons of blood that comes spurting from her bathroom sink? Well, it seems that It: Chapter Two will try to top that moment.
Avengers: Endgame is set to serve as the culmination point for not just the first eleven years of the MCU, but also an insane amount of hype and speculation. In fact, once the Avengers: Infinity War sequel arrives in theaters, a lot of filmgoers may feel in need of a breather, and as Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld recently observed, that’s exactly what we’ll get.
The opening of the first Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge expansion in Disneyland, California, is just a few months away, and for any fans still looking for reasons to be pumped for the new region, Disney has released a whole load of details about the area and its many features.
Garnering one of the most obsessive fanbases of any major franchise, the Star Wars films continue to draw the scrutiny of the internet, and every now and then, some careful watcher picks up on a detail that even the most dedicated viewer will usually miss.
When it was first announced last November that Get Out helmsman Jordan Peele was producing a “spiritual sequel” to Bernard Rose’s 1992 film Candyman, the first question on the mind of many fans was whether or not Tony Todd will reprise his role as the titular killer.
Fresh off his recent Oscar win for playing Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, Rami Malek is reportedly in "final negotiations" to star opposite Daniel Craig as the villain in the upcoming Bond 25.
After the world-conquering box office success of last year's Avengers: Infinity War, it doesn't take a Doctor Strange to predict that the upcoming Avengers: Endgame is going to make a lot of money itself. Sure enough, it's the latest projection from Researcher Exhibitor Relations that the Russo Brothers' next film is headed for a record-breaking domestic opening weekend haul of $282 million.
The commercial failure of Justice League followed by the success of Aquaman sent a clear message to Warner Bros. about the kind of DC adaptations they’d do well to invest in, with chairman Toby Emmerich saying last month that the studio is currently focused on standalone projects, rather than crossover movies.
The firing of James Gunn from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 created a messy situation for the upcoming threequel, which has yet to find a replacement director seven months later. And while it was previously believed that the film would be one of the MCU’s first releases after Avengers: Endgame wraps up this current phase, it’s now generally expected that the movie is still at least a couple more years away from arriving in theaters.
Star Wars: Episode IX is set to bring the current cycle of Star Wars movies to a close, and with The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams at the helm once more, it’s long been expected that the upcoming film will contain a few points of symmetry with the Sequel Trilogy’s first installment.