The genocide that concluded Avengers: Infinity War wasn’t just a cliff-hanger for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to resolve in next year’s Avengers: Endgame, but an event that affected everyone in this cinematic universe, whether they knew who Thanos was or not. You therefore have to wonder what the wider consequences of this cataclysmic event were, and in an interview with Empire, co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo teased the post-snap world that their upcoming film will reveal.
It's been well over twenty-one months since Logan first arrived in cinemas, and in all that time, Hugh Jackman has never offered any indication that he’s changed his mind about leaving the role of Wolverine in the past, as much as Ryan Reynolds and the fans wish otherwise. Nonetheless, with the Disney/Fox deal on the horizon, it seems inevitable that Marvel Studios will bring us a new version of the character sooner or later, and should Disney be looking for another actor to wield the claws, this latest artwork from BossLogic makes a case for Jackman’s The Greatest Showman co-star Zac Efron.
As the internet waits to find out if there’s any truth to the rumors that a Star Wars: Episode IX teaser – or at least a behind-the-scenes featurette – will be dropping by Christmas, fans looking for other Star Wars-related ways to keep themselves occupied may find much to interest them in the various other reports that have made the rounds lately, including this recent one from Making Star Wars which suggests that the First Order will be drawing on the services of a new kind of trooper.
Aquaman is off to a strong start for its first weekend in North American theaters, with James Wan’s DCEU flick comfortably outperforming its competition on Friday night with a gross of $27.7 million.
It’s long been speculated that the upcoming Star Wars: Episode IX will see a time jump after the events of The Last Jedi, and it may even be necessary too, seeing how J.J. Abrams presumably has only one film to bring about the downfall of the First Order. But thanks to Empire Magazine's 2019 movie preview, it seems we finally have some confirmation on where in the timeline this next feature will take place.
The most notorious troll of superhero cinema got a taste of his own medicine this holiday season when Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds attended a holiday party with Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Culturally speaking, Oprah Winfrey is still a force to be reckoned with, and as Black Panther continues its push for Oscar attention, the celebrity added some major clout to the campaign when she endorsed the movie in a room filled with more than 100 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences members.
When the long-awaited first trailer for the upcoming Hellboy reboot dropped earlier this week, the footage wasn’t quite what viewers were expecting, having heard previously that Neil Marshall’s film would offer a darker, more horror-indebted take than the two Guillermo del Toro movies. But while the preview wasn’t exactly the gruesome affair that many fans were hoping to see from the director of The Descent, there was still a little blood in the mix, which explains why this more family-friendly green band trailer has now been released.
The Amityville haunting has been the subject of an endless parade of films dating back to 1979’s The Amityville Horror, but what’s less common to see is a whole movie dedicated to the tragedy that preceded this alleged case of paranormal activity. That’s where The Amityville Murders comes in, with the film set to offer a fictionalized account of the events leading up to the night Ronald DeFeo, Jr. murdered his family with a high-powered rifle – a crime he later claimed to have committed after hearing voices in the house plotting against him.
When you’re trying to deliver a worthy follow-up to one of the most renowned horror movies of all time, it helps to know the original inside out, and according to Halloween 1978 director John Carpenter, his successor David Gordon Green had been incredibly thorough with his homework.