Though time travel remains by far the most popular prediction on how the universe-wide Decimation of Avengers: Infinity War will be reversed in Avengers: Endgame, one opposing theory that occasionally makes the rounds is that the snapped victims were sent into an alternate reality. And in a recent Reddit post, an interesting new variation on the idea is offered that draws on clues from the recent Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer.
The Star Wars: Episode IX rumor mill has been hinting at an impending teaser drop for a while now with nothing in the way of results, but with the 53rd Super Bowl airing on February 3rd, it at least looks like we have a genuinely plausible platform by which some footage may or may not come our way.
On January 22nd, 2008, Heath Ledger passed away after taking a fatal mix of prescription drugs, and on the eleventh anniversary of his death, fans of The Dark Knight took to social media to remember the actor and his most celebrated role.
Though rumors of Hayden Christensen making an appearance in Star Wars: Episode IX have popped up a couple of times in the last year, the claim has never come across as particularly convincing. After all, Prequel-era Anakin is easily one of the most frequently ridiculed characters of the entire Star Wars franchise, suggesting that this is one nostalgia buzz that J.J. Abrams might want to give a miss.
While the forums are full of Star Wars fans who know the content of the Original Trilogy inside out, some folks are still spotting the odd detail that arguably adds new layers to some of the saga’s most famous scenes. Just take this recent Return of the Jedi theory from Reddit user MajorBatarang, who zeroes in on what they see as a key moment in the climactic duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader.
After the extraordinary year that Black Panther just had, Ryan Coogler’s latest feature didn’t need any Oscar recognition to secure its status as a pop culture phenomenon, but as Michael B. Jordan said back in November, landing a Best Picture nomination is still some “amazing icing on the cake” for one of 2018’s biggest movies.
2019 is set to be the biggest year ever for the Star Wars franchise, which makes the next edition of Star Wars Celebration a pretty big deal in its own right. And to get fans hyped for the April event, the festival has now released a vibrant new poster that manages to pack a whole lot of history into a single image, putting several generations of heroes on the left while the various major villains sit on the right.
Richard E. Grant has so far been doing a pretty good job at keeping the details of his Star Wars: Episode IX character under wraps, but the fans have done a whole lot of speculating in the last year, with one recent rumor being that the actor is playing a familiar character from the franchise.
The ever spoiler-conscious Marvel Studios has been keeping tight-lipped about their plans beyond this year’s three-film slate, meaning that most of the info we’ve got to go on for the Black Widow movie has come by way of unconfirmed reports. Nonetheless, if this recent article from Geeks WorldWide is anything to go by, then the next couple of months could bring a little clarification to the long-awaited project.
While 2017’s Wonder Woman was far from the first major female-led superhero movie, it was arguably the first to truly break from the pattern of films in this category being critically panned box office bombs. Jump to the present day, and Captain Marvel is currently looking on course to show that the DC flick wasn’t just a one-off, and according to executive producer Jonathan Schwartz, Patty Jenkins’ film was an inspiration of sorts for the new movie.