Though Brie Larson’s MCU debut is still over a month away from release, the Captain Marvel star is already sounding like a franchise regular, following in the footsteps of the Russo Brothers, and Paul Bettany as the latest Marvel talent to take a shot at Mark Ruffalo over social media.
The death of Steve Trevor at the climax of Wonder Woman served as one of the more emotional moments of the 2017 film, but with the upcoming sequel set to bring Chris Pine’s character back from the dead, there’ve been some concerns that his heroic self-sacrifice will be somewhat cheapened. Nonetheless, director Patty Jenkins assures us that the return of Steve in Wonder Woman 1984 has a purpose beyond mere fan service.
Black Panther is officially the first comic book movie to earn an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, landing a slot in the main race along with six other categories.
33-year-old Alexander Q took to Reddit earlier this month with a post titled “Dying Before April: My Endgame,” in which he inquired about the possibility of seeing Avengers: Endgame early since he wasn’t expecting to live to see the film’s April release. It wasn’t long before the community rallied behind him in support, and now it seems that Alexander has got the attention of Disney thanks in part to the help of Chris Hemsworth.
The Twitter account of Mark Hamill may not be the source of Star Wars: Episode IX intel that some fans apparently wish it was, but the star’s social media game has still proven strong enough to net him an impressive 3 million followers.
Bumblebee may not be scaling the same commercial heights as its various predecessors from the Transformers series, but with a lower budget than any of Michael Bay’s overblown blockbusters, it seems that the spinoff has still yielded high enough figures to earn a sequel.
For this past year, we’ve been hearing a lot of contradicting reports about Deadpool 3 and its chances of ever seeing the light of day, but while Ryan Reynolds himself has expressed his doubts on more than one occasion, the star sounds a lot more optimistic about the project in a new piece from Variety.
From Marvel to Star Wars, there are currently quite a few fanbases across the internet that have been speculating recently on when the next trailer from their franchise of choice is most likely to drop, and a lot of hopes are being pinned right now on Super Bowl LIII, which airs on February 3rd. The big game has long served as an appropriately high profile event to share footage from some of the year’s most anticipated films, and in a new piece from ComicBook.com, a breakdown is offered of the movies that could be getting some promotion in a couple of Sundays from now.
The Leprechaun franchise has gone in some strange and perplexing directions over the years, but if you feel like the horror comedy series couldn’t get much sillier than Leprechaun 4: In Space or Leprechaun in the Hood, there was a brief moment when the studio was seriously considering a crossover with the Candyman films until actor Tony Todd shot down the idea.
The floodgates have really opened for Avengers: Endgame merchandise leaks this month, with this past weekend proving especially revealing thanks to all the toy imagery that made its way online.