The fake beef between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman raged right up into the final days of 2018, but for a brief period, the Deadpool and Wolverine actors managed to put their disagreements aside to help each other out. Sadly, only one of them managed to keep up their end of the ceasefire.
With exactly seven months to go until the release of It: Chapter Two, fans are starting to get a little anxious waiting for the first footage from the highly anticipated horror sequel, and in a new piece from Screen Rant, some options are suggested for when a trailer is most likely to come our way.
While the new TV spot for Avengers: Endgame seems to mostly show our heroes in the early stretches of the movie before their next adventure has truly begun, Rocket looks to already be journeying into fresh territory, with one brief shot showing the raccoon as he enters a building by the sea. And while the context of this clip remains unclear, one user on Reddit has apparently worked out the scene’s location.
Following on from the compellingly creepy trailer that dropped during last Sunday’s Super Bowl, Jordan Peele has now unveiled a new poster for Us, and it’s really something to behold.
Though studios tend to be hesitant about letting their franchise blockbusters stray much beyond the two-and-a-half-hour mark, the success of The Lord of the Rings trilogy made it all too clear that exceptions can and should be made, and as the culmination point for over a decade of superhero cinema, Avengers: Endgame looks to be one such case.
We’ve been hearing quite a lot of talk lately from sources both official and unofficial that Marvel Studios has plans to branch out into R-rated territory. But while the next Deadpool and Black Widow movies might well end up being unusually adult by Disney standards, it should come as no surprise that Captain Marvel will be keeping it family-friendly.
These last few months have seen an ongoing stream of contradicting reports on Henry Cavill’s continued involvement, or lack thereof, in the DCEU. But while it could be a long time before Superman makes his return to theaters, a recent rumor shared by Revenge of the Fans hints that the Mission: Impossible – Fallout star may not be out of the game just yet.
Though the first trailer for the upcoming Child’s Play reboot is still a couple of days away from dropping, here at WGTC we've managed to catch the preview a little early, and while the footage doesn’t offer a proper look at the new Chucky, it does gives us a pretty good idea of the mayhem that will unfold from his murderous shenanigans.
We’ve been hearing for months now that the upcoming Avengers: Endgame sits at a runtime of about 3 hours in its current form, and going by recent comments from co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo, the pair have yet to edit the movie down much further.
With the arrival of Captain Marvel in cinemas next month, Carol Danvers is expected to assume her place as the new face of the MCU, making it pretty appropriate that the movie’s home release will also serve as a new beginning of sorts.