We’ve known for a few months now that Marvel’s WandaVision will somehow tie into the events of Scott Derrickson’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but if one recent report has it right, then the upcoming Disney Plus series might even feature an appearance from the Sorcerer Supreme himself.
A few days ago, a clip from the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker made its way online that shows Kylo Ren journeying to a mysterious location while Palpatine feeds ominous words into his mind.
Andy Park of the Marvel Studios Visual Development team has been in the habit lately of sharing concept art from this year’s Avengers: Endgame via social media, and in one recent Instagram post, we get a look at a stylish piece of facewear that a certain Carol Danvers almost sported.
At the climax of 2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Kylo Ren famously tells Rey that her parents were nothing more than “filthy junk traders” who sold her off for drinking money.
With less than a week to go until the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the marketing for J.J. Abrams’ Sequel Trilogy finale seems mostly content to recycle the same footage from past trailers and promos. But while the latest TV spot may not feature a bombshell on the level of, say, Dark Rey or Palpatine’s return, it does include at least one noteworthy “first” for the film’s promotion.
With filming now underway for WandaVision, Instagram account Atlanta Filming has shared a handful of set pics featuring Kathryn Hahn of Transparent and Bad Moms fame.
In the midst of a busy weekend packed with major CCXP reveals, Adam Wingard’s Godzilla vs. Kong managed to get the fans hyped with little more than two seconds of grainy leaked footage.
It’s been an unusually long journey for Wonder Woman 1984, which wrapped principal photography back in December of last year, but it seems that Warner Bros. is at last ready to give the internet its first taste of Patty Jenkins’ highly anticipated sequel. That’s right, the first trailer is now here, allowing you all to judge for yourselves if this will be the summer smash the studio eventually decided it could be.
As the highest grossing movie of all time, Avengers: Endgame was probably the subject of more scrutiny than any other release this year, so perhaps it only figures that the film currently ranks as one of 2019’s most mistake-filled features on MovieMistakes.com.
Though plenty of confusion remains around the final minutes of Avengers: Endgame, the film’s official screenplay – which was recently released online for awards consideration – at least clears up one point of uncertainty regarding Captain America’s journey into the past.