Marvel fans across the internet are currently losing sleep wondering what’s to come in next year’s Avengers: Endgame, but according to new analysis from IMDb, the Avengers: Infinity War sequel just loses out to Captain Marvel as the most anticipated movie of 2019.
Earlier this month, the rumor started making the rounds that the first trailer for the upcoming Star Wars: Episode IX will be dropping by Christmas, and while Disney has yet to offer any official sign that this might be the case, the leakers are sticking to their story.
With the first teaser for Guy Ritchie's Aladdin remake proving to be even more teaser-y than expected, next year’s release has still felt shrouded in secrecy for these last couple of months, but thanks to Entertainment Weekly’s latest coverage, we now have a much better idea of how the magical world of the cherished 1992 animation will look in live-action form.
While every DCEU movie has its defenders, the critical consensus on the superhero saga has usually been less than glowing, making Aquaman the rare example of a film in the franchise that garners significantly more positive reviews than negative, and the promotion is wisely taking advantage of the plaudits.
As the disfigured face of the Deadpool movies and a continuing source of trouble for Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds ought to know a good troll when he sees it. Sure enough, when a fan acquired the domains for “AvengersEndgame.com” and “AvengersEndgameMovie.com,” and redirected them both to the web portal for Once Upon a Deadpool, the star decided that the prankster needed to be rewarded.
After the events of Avengers: Infinity War, neither Bruce Banner nor his green alter ego have much reason to be cheerful, and yet if this recently leaked LEGO minifigure is anything to go by, then Hulk will be seen with a smile on his face in next year’s Avengers: Endgame.
Though MGM’s somewhat controversial Child’s Play reboot is still over half a year away, the next Chucky is already sharing greeting cards for the holiday season like he’s an old friend.
Seeing how planet Earth is home to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, it would seem like a pretty unnecessary risk for Thanos to stay here after the events of Avengers: Infinity War when there's a big wide universe out there, but that’s exactly what this new fan theory alleges, arguing that by the time Avenges: Endgame starts, the Mad Titan is still only a plane journey away from Captain America and the gang.