Though the film career of Nick Castle goes well beyond his involvement in the Halloween franchise, the Major Payne and The Last Starfighter helmsman admits that his role in John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic remains his most celebrated gig. And though he finds it a little strange that things have turned out this way, it seems that Castle has also been enjoying the ride that his turn as Michael Myers has offered him.
So far, the promotion for Detective Pikachu has done a surprisingly effective job at winning over skeptics, or at the very least, convincing people that it won’t be quite as misguided a project as many feared. What’s more, the endearing marketing for the first live-action Pokémon movie continues with a stylish batch of posters, shared via the film’s official Instagram along with a call for fans to contribute some artwork of their own.
As you’re probably well aware of by now, Michael Myers from the Halloween movies is capable of some pretty terrible things, but while the man has been known stick a knife into many an unsuspecting human, this deleted scene from David Gordon Green’s recent film serves as a sad reminder that even household pets aren’t safe from his rampage.
Last year, Avengers: Infinity War co-writer Christopher Markus revealed that earlier drafts for the Marvel megahit spent more time delving into Thanos’ past, fleshing out the villain’s life on his home world of Titan before the civilization’s downfall. Ultimately, these scenes were scrapped, but in a new piece of concept art from Justin J. Sweet, we get a glimpse of how the tyrant may have looked in his early days.
Based on all we’ve heard, Marvel Studios isn't taking half measures with their planned line-up of Disney Plus shows, granting generous budgets and major MCU names to an array of projects in the works. But perhaps the most surprising character to reportedly get their own spinoff series is Lady Sif, a heroine that hasn’t graced our screens in a good few years now.
The fans currently have a lot of questions around the upcoming Star Wars: Episode IX that Adam Driver has so far done a pretty good job of not answering. Indeed, the actor’s comments have rarely gone beyond the vague tease that Lucasfilm is “working toward something in particular” with the character of Kylo Ren, and going by the star’s recent comments to Deadline, Driver has been harboring the secret of his arc’s conclusion for quite some time.
2019 is set to be the busiest year yet for the Star Wars franchise for reasons that go well beyond the release of Episode IX this December. For one thing, The Mandalorian is on course to be the first live-action Star Wars series when it arrives on Disney Plus, and based on a recent report from Production Weekly, filming for the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story spinoff series will also commence this coming October.
It’s been evident for a while now that the upcoming Avengers: Endgame is going to bring some seismic changes to the MCU, making it only natural that Marvel Studios is staying pretty tight-lipped about the plot details of the various stories emerging in its wake. Nonetheless, MCU Cosmic has just reported on a new batch of rumors circulating on the various Disney Plus spinoff shows in the works, and among these alleged spoilers are some hints on what’s to come in the planned Falcon and Winter Soldier series.
2019 is set to be a huge year for Marvel’s cinematic output, but in their own way, the franchise’s small screen plans could prove similarly significant. As you may know, the studio intends to kick off a series of Disney Plus shows that focus on major MCU players, the first of which just might be Vision and the Scarlet Witch.
Avengers: Infinity War co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo offered their explanation several months ago for why Bruce Banner was unable to turn into the Hulk, and yet, as the release date of Avengers: Endgame looms ever closer, the internet continues to offer new theories for the character’s transformation difficulties. And while many a fan has suggested that Hulk’s refusal to come out was due to feelings of fear or guilt, a new Reddit post offers the unique explanation that Bruce was simply too content to access his inner beast.