Back in December, the names of a few Avengers: Endgame LEGO sets leaked online, one of which offered the intriguing title “Avengers Super Quinjet.” Now, it seems we have an actual image of this model and it suggests Earth’s Mightiest Heroes will be getting around in style.
It’s been a popular theory for a while now that the next proper trailer for Avengers: Endgame might premiere during the 91st Academy Awards ceremony on February 24th, and with the big night just around the corner, YouTuber John Campea has gone out on a limb to predict that this will indeed be the day it happens.
Though toy leaks and a TV spot have already given us a pretty solid idea of the suit that James Rhodes will be wearing in Avengers: Endgame, a new LEGO leak shows War Machine as we’ve never seen him before, laying down vengeance on the minions of Thanos while an Ant-Man minifig runs around his feet.
Though Josh Brolin’s run as Thanos might well be coming to a close in a couple of months with Avengers: Endgame, the star has already been snatched up for another major space adventure, with Deadline reporting that the Oscar nominee has joined the all-star cast of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune.
Back in October, a report got some traction that Captain Marvel star Brie Larson had signed on to make seven movies with Marvel Studios, and while the actress herself was quick to deny the claim, it seems that Disney may have such a deal lined up for the Oscar-winner after all.
Right now, plot details on Star Wars: Episode IX are in woefully short supply, but according to the hosts of the Making Star Wars show Now This Is Podcasting, the focus of the saga’s next adventure is likely to spawn a lot of debate.
Earlier today, Forbes published a report under the headline “Why The Future Of DCEU Movies Looks Brighter Than Ever,” and amongst the various insights offered in the piece is the suggestion that this future won’t contain a whole lot of Jared Leto’s Joker.
Back in September, Orion Pictures released a partially obscured image of the new Chucky from the upcoming Child’s Play reboot, but in the months since, the studio has yet to offer a full look at the next rendition of the killer doll, with the murderer’s face even being concealed in last week’s trailer.
We've been hearing talk for a little while now that Margot Robbie may not be reprising her role as Harley Quinn for James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, and in a new report from Forbes, the same info is relayed, along with the suggestion that we'll be seeing a lot less of Jared Leto's Joker in the DCEU's future.
It will never not be strange that it's taken us this long to get a Frozen 2, but thanks to the moodily lit new teaser, we finally have a glimpse of the long-awaited follow up to the 2013 cultural phenomenon.