In a promo released last month for the Audi e-tron GT concept, Robert Downey Jr. himself pretty much confirmed the not-so-surprising news that Tony Stark will make it back to Earth in Avengers: Endgame when he mentions that he’ll be driving the aforementioned car in the Avengers: Infinity War sequel. But while most of us had more or less assumed already that Iron Man would find some way of escaping his drift through space, the bigger question was always how exactly Tony is saved from his gloomy little ship, and it seems that Audi, once again, may have provided the answer.
It’s been a big week for Captain Marvel reveals, which means a big week for Captain Marvel fan theories as well, and in a new piece from Mashable, we have the intriguing basis for further speculation.
It’s long been made clear that Carol Danvers will play a crucial role in the events of Avengers: Endgame, but in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Captain Marvel star Samuel L. Jackson may have casually revealed just how important she’ll be.
Solo: A Star Wars Story faced an uphill battle with filmgoers for a variety of reasons, one of which was selling a new actor in a role that Harrison Ford had long made his own. But in an excerpt from the new book Star Wars Icons: Han Solo, we learn that Ford himself was insistent that his successor Alden Ehrenreich be allowed to bring his own personality to the character, without fretting too much about staying true to the template.
While things are looking a little bleak for the Star Trek film series right now, the franchise continues to find new projects on the small screen, with producer Alex Kurtzman now reporting plans for a kid-friendly animated show.
After the rapturous response that 2017's Get Out received from audiences, critics, and award-giving bodies alike, director Jordan Peele’s sophomore feature Us surely had no trouble earning the attention of some major festivals, but as it turns out, South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, was the one to snag the world premiere of this highly anticipated horror film.
If the recent murmurings are anything to go by, then Dark Phoenix could be about to end Fox’s X-Men saga on a whimper rather than a bang, but like the aforementioned bird, the franchise looks set to rise from the ashes as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And while it remains unclear what Kevin Feige has in store for Wolverine and his peers, one Reddit user claims to have inside knowledge on the matter from a “close personal source.”
Brie Larson has undergone some heavy training for the role of Carol Danvers, and in a new behind-the-scenes featurette for the upcoming Captain Marvel, we get a glimpse of this preparation, along with the big screen heroine that this training helped create.
Captain Marvel will serve as our introduction to the MCU version of Carol Danvers, and from the sound of things, the movie will also see Brie Larson’s character learn a fair amount about herself.
If the various trailers for Captain Marvel are anything to go by, Nick Fury will strike up quite a rapport with the film’s titular heroine, making it only natural that Carol Danvers would leave her friend with a beeper should he ever need her assistance. What’s less clear, however, is why exactly the future Avengers assembler would be so reluctant to contact the MCU’s most powerful hero over the years, waiting only until his final moments in Avengers: Infinity War to send her a distress call.