Hugh Jackman has lately been doubling down on his commitment to leave his Wolverine days behind him, but while most of us by now are taking him at his word, Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds isn't ready to give up just yet, updating the fans on his push for a Wade Wilson and Logan crossover when he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
And so another trailer-related Avengers 4 theory is laid to rest. As November came and went with no sign of footage, the upcoming Avengers 4 Prelude comic was taken as a source of hope by many, with the popular assumption being that the film’s teaser – or at the very least, the official title – would be unveiled prior to the first issue’s release on Wednesday, December 5th. After all, surely Marvel wouldn’t release a Prelude comic to a movie that doesn’t even have a name yet, right?
The latest Captain Marvel trailer throws a lot of footage at us, and fast, but if you’d like to take the time to soak in some of the many memorable moments that this footage has to offer, Comic Book Movie has compiled an exciting array of stills that you can find in the gallery below.
The upcoming Captain Marvel movie will be taking things back to the 1990s, when Phil Coulson and Nick Fury first crossed paths with the MCU’s most powerful hero. But while Clark Gregg and Samuel L. Jackson have each been digitally de-aged for their respective roles, Brie Larson is looking like her usual self, and since it’s generally assumed that she won’t be getting twenty years’ worth of aging effects for Avengers 4, the question is raised of why Carol Danvers doesn’t seem to get older.
When Lucasfilm's Sequel Trilogy is all finished up and the hype has finally cooled around Star Wars: Episode IX, it’ll be interesting to see how The Last Jedi is viewed in retrospect, whether the consensus will hold it as the Empire Strikes Back-style dark heart of the trilogy or a unique and divisive tangent in ‘The J.J. Abrams Saga.’
Back in September, the first teaser for the upcoming Captain Marvel left a lot of casual MCU fans confused and a little shocked with its clip of Brie Larson punching an old lady in the face. The latest trailer, however, offers some clarification right off the bat, explaining that “Skrulls are the bad guys,” before revealing the assaulted woman to be one of these shape-shifting beings.
From a storytelling perspective, you could argue that failure for our heroes was inevitable in Avengers: Infinity War, with the film’s genocidal conclusion paving the way for whatever developments directors Anthony and Joe Russo have planned for the upcoming Avengers 4. But from an in-universe perspective, the filmmaking pair have offered some clarification that you can probably put the blame on Star-Lord for Thanos' eventual victory.
They said a PG-13 Deadpool movie couldn’t be done – or at the very least, they hoped it wouldn’t be done – but this new poster for Once Upon a Deadpool has a puntastic message for the doubters: “Yule Believe in Miracles.”
In a time where almost no major blockbuster can reach cinemas without carrying some sequel potential, you’d think it was a given that the various stars of the DCEU would be game for further films, and yet both Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck look like they could well have already ended their respective runs in the franchise. But while the Superman and Batman actors may have left the saga surprisingly early, Aquaman star Jason Momoa seems happy to stick around for a while longer.
Last night, the new Captain Marvel trailer emerged online and blew the internet’s mind, with social media quickly flooding with fanatical praise from viewers pumped for Carol Danvers’ MCU debut.