Captain America actor Chris Evans managed to draw the mockery of an MCU co-star and fellow Chris when he took to social media to commend a small boy for his thoughtful act of Halloween heroism.
Filming for the upcoming Wrong Turn remake has now officially wrapped, and in a social media post announcing the team’s transition to the editing stage, director Mike P. Nelson also teased the cinematic insanity that’s eventually coming our way.
As the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker looms closer, concept artist Christian Alzmann has taken to Instagram with a relic from the Sequel Trilogy’s early years of development.
With a global box office total of $874.5 million, Todd Phillips’ Joker currently stands as the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, beating out last year’s Deadpool 2 for the top spot. And while some Marvel fans may be counting on Wade Wilson eventually reclaiming the number one slot with a third solo outing, actress Zazie Beetz has now offered her own pitch for a project that sees the Merc with a Mouth and the Clown Prince of Crime on the same team.
In the opening minutes of Avengers: Endgame, Thor impulsively follows the Mad Titans’s advice when he decapitates Thanos in his own home. It’s a moment that was heavily foreshadowed at the climax of last year’s Avengers: Infinity War when the purple tyrant tells the God of Thunder that he “should have gone for the head,” and yet, given the family-friendly reputation of the Disney-owned Marvel Studios, many viewers were surprised to see Endgame actually follow through on this tease.
Ever since it was first revealed that Skrulls would be brought into the MCU by way of this year’s Captain Marvel, the shape-shifting aliens have become a regular fixture in online fan theories. At this point, there’s hardly a character in the Marvel franchise who hasn’t been accused in one fan forum or another of being a secret Skrull, and in the recent Spider-Man: Far From Home, this mass paranoia was only encouraged when it was revealed that Nick Fury wasn’t actually Nick Fury after all.
Last month, Marvel fans were crushed to hear that plans had been scrapped for a Ghost Rider TV series on Hulu. At the time, there was much speculation that the show’s cancelation effectively signaled the death of Marvel Television, and sure enough, these suspicions were seemingly confirmed a few weeks later when Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige was named chief creative officer of Marvel Entertainment, essentially putting the Television and Studios limbs under the same leadership.
Despite the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeremy Renner, a new report from The Independent suggests that the role of Hawkeye will not be recast for future Marvel movies and TV shows.
The death of Snoke in Star Wars: The Last Jedi remains among the most polarizing developments from a movie that didn’t lack for moments to get the fans arguing, not least because the Supreme Leader met his end before we really got a chance to explore his backstory.