Though these last few months have seen a ceaseless stream of rumors and reports alleging that a Star Wars: Episode IX teaser or title reveal is imminent, Lucasfilm has continued to hold off on such grand unveilings. That being said, with filming on the upcoming trilogy-closer wrapping last Friday, several official Star Wars Twitter accounts have offered what could finally be a genuine tease that something big is just around the corner.
Marvel toys don’t always accurately reflect the content of the films they tie in with, and seeing how we’ve already witnessed Peter Parker rocking two new outfits in the trailer for the upcoming Spider-Man Far From Home, there’s certainly reason to be skeptical that the movie will be making room for a third suit. But for the sake of leaving no stone unturned, we present the design which was on display at New York Toy Fair.
Last Friday, director J.J. Abrams took to Twitter with a photo from the set of Star Wars: Episode IX, along with the announcement that filming has officially wrapped on the upcoming flick. And while the image doesn’t tell us a whole lot new about the final installment of the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, one unusual detail that eagle-eyed fans have picked up on is that Daisy Ridley is wearing the same hairdo that Rey had in The Force Awakens, and according to a new report from Making Star Wars, there’s a very specific reason for that.
If a recent listing from Production Weekly is anything to go by, then shooting for Black Widow has now been pushed from its previously scheduled date in February to some time in June. But while fans may be disappointed that we’ll have to wait a little longer to see the first set material from Natasha Romanoff’s solo debut, it seems that Marvel Studios is making use of those extra four months by bringing in a new scribe for rewrites.
Between the recent TV spot, the odd interview comment, and the various toy leaks that continue to make the rounds, we’re getting more Avengers: Endgame material than ever these days for fans to scrutinize for potential clues. But as we take the time to process each new development, it can be all too easy to lose track of the intel that was dropped on our laps many months ago.
Deadpool 2 is a movie of multiple versions. First, there was the R-rated theatrical cut, which proved a hit with audiences and critics when it dropped last year, and has seemingly ensured that the Merc with a Mouth will have a future even beyond the Disney/Fox merger. What’s more, you have Once Upon a Deadpool, the divisive holiday season PG-13 re-release that the kids were allowed to go see. And at the other end of the spectrum, there’s the Deadpool 2 Super Duper Cut Unrated Version, which will soon be available to watch on HBO Now.
Earlier this week, an article from Forbes got people talking with its claim that Harley Quinn “is not expected to return” in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, but while the report seemed in line with a previous rumor that had already been making the rounds, it seems that the publication has now heard news to the contrary.
As two properties about sentient toys and a kid named Andy, Child’s Play and Toy Story have been the subject of a lot of tongue-in-cheek comparisons over the years, but with the upcoming Child’s Play reboot scheduled for release on the same day as Toy Story 4, Orion and MGM have savvily made the parallels all the more obvious. Moreover, thanks to a new video from Trailer Blend, we can imagine what the cherished Pixar series would be like if it had the tone of a Chucky movie.
With the release of Three From Hell later this year, House of 1000 Corpses will officially be the first installment in a trilogy, but back in 2013, director Rob Zombie had a very different idea for how he could build on what he created with his 2003 horror film.
Earlier today, director J.J. Abrams took to Twitter to announce that principal photography had wrapped on Star Wars: Episode IX, and with John Boyega’s time on set also at an end, the star has taken to Instagram to share a few thoughts.