Between the fan backlash to Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the underwhelming box office performance of Solo: A Star Wars Story, this last year or so has aptly demonstrated that the Star Wars franchise isn’t bulletproof, but if you spend too much time browsing certain corners of the internet, then you might get the impression that the brand is in more trouble than it actually is. Nonetheless, while all the recent murmurs of a major “course correction” for the saga may well turn out to be overblown, it’s clear that Disney has been rethinking some of their plans behind the scenes, and allegedly that includes the annual LEGO Star Wars Day at LEGOLAND California.
Having watched Hugh Jackman spend movie after movie making the Wolverine character his own, some fans would probably see it as an act of sacrilege if the character was recast, but now that the X-Men property is seemingly on the verge of a fresh start under Marvel Studios, it’s surely less a question of if we’ll be getting a new Logan, but rather when, and more importantly, who.
Avengers: Infinity War was the first major studio feature to be shot entirely with IMAX digital cameras, so it only follows that next year’s Avengers: Endgame gets the same treatment. And seeing how this is the long-awaited, universe-changing finale to the MCU’s Phase 3 we're talking about here, you can bet that a lot of fans will want to see the movie on the biggest screen they can find.
It’s been an ongoing rumor for most of this month that some promotion for the upcoming Star Wars: Episode IX will be dropping by Christmas, whether it’s a full-on trailer or a behind-the-scenes featurette. But as the 25th draws closer, some fans are starting to have their doubts, and in a new report from the Express, an explanation is offered for why it could still be another month or so before we get to see some footage.
With the new Hellboy reboot less than four months away from release, Lionsgate has been getting generous with the marketing material for Neil Marshall’s upcoming film, uploading an assortment of stills to their official website earlier today.
In the midst all the fuss we've been making over the Spider-Man: Far From Home teaser still not dropping weeks after audiences at Brazil's CCXP got a taste, it's easy to forget that Sony also screened footage from another major franchise film at the event, and according to Twitter leaker @DanielRPK, the first trailer for Men in Black International will be going online tomorrow.
If you’re a dog in a John Wick movie, then your chances of living to see the end credits are almost as bad as the average human's, so perhaps it only makes sense that the upcoming John Wick 3: Parabellum brings not one but two new canines into the action. After all, it never hurts to carry around a spare.
Hugh Jackman was playing Wolverine for so long that it’s difficult to imagine anyone else in the role, but with Marvel Studios soon to acquire the character along with his many mutant friends, it seems all but inevitable that we’ll see a new Logan on our screens sooner or later. Moreover, should the studio be looking for the next actor to wield the claws, John Wick star Keanu Reeves has made it clear that he’s more than game.
When the first trailer for the upcoming Hellboy reboot screened at New York Comic Con a couple of months ago, viewers seemed dazzled by the David Harbour's fresh take on the title character and the crazy world he inhabits. But now that the general public has a teaser of their own to look over, the reception isn’t quite so glowing.