Though reports of what to expect from next year’s The Mandalorian have been promising so far, the actual plot of the first live-action Star Wars series remains tantalisingly vague. Thanks to this new report from MakingStarWars.net, however, we could have a much clearer indication of what the focus will be of this upcoming space adventure
Though the commercial and critical success of this year’s Deadpool 2 should be more than enough to convince studios that the Merc with a Mouth is worth keeping around for a while longer, the character’s future still feels pretty mysterious right now, and that goes especially for the currently unconfirmed Deadpool 3.
Long before the film arrives at its genocidal finale, Avengers: Infinity War is packed with moments of loss and defeat as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes try in vain to stop Thanos in his mission to acquire all the Infinity Stones. And among the many heavy scenes that directors Anthony and Joe Russo had to film, it seems the pair have a special place in their heart for the tragedy that unfolds on Vormir.
In 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Jason Momoa had the honor of being the first big screen Arthur Curry, and with the new Aquaman movie heading our way on a wave of positive buzz, it seems that fans are pretty satisfied so far with the former Game of Thrones star’s take on the famed DC figure.
Last month, Mark Hamill promoted Ariana Grande’s new single “Thank U, Next” without even realizing he was doing it, prompting an unexpected Twitter exchange between the Star Wars lead and the world famous pop singer that had fans on both sides of the pop culture crossover feeling giddy. And now that the hit song’s video has broken the YouTube record for most views within 24 hours of release, Hamill has taken the opportunity to wish all the best for his new friend.
Once November had come and gone with no sign of the highly anticipated Avengers 4 trailer, a new report surfaced earlier this weekend alleging that these next few days will see Marvel Studios make up for a relatively dry period with a one-two punch of new footage, with the first teaser for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel said to be arriving on Monday, followed by another Captain Marvel trailer on Wednesday. But if the words of frequent tipster John Campea are anything to go by, it seems that those previous claims may have got the two dates the wrong way round.
With the latest Halloween coming out to strong reviews and record-breaking box office figures, the question was soon raised of which further horror properties the team behind Michael Myers' latest flick might be interested in resurrecting. And while producer Jason Blum has expressed an interest in bringing the Scream franchise back to the big screen, director David Gordon Green hasn't set his sights quite so high.
Take Robert Englund out of A Nightmare on Elm Street or recast Chucky for the next Child’s Play and the fans will cry blasphemy, but hire someone new to play Michael Myers in Halloween and most longtime viewers will have no problem adjusting to the change.
In its own way, John Carpenter’s chilling score from the 1978 Halloween defines the slasher cinema touchstone just as much as the mask of Michael Myers. So when the legendary composer and director says that he wants to lend his talents once more to the series, it’s a development that’s worth getting a little excited about.
As frustration mounts over the lack of a release date for the first Avengers 4 trailer, some fans have been lashing out against the Marvel Entertainment YouTube channel in a puzzling and likely misguided bid to twist the arm of Marvel Studios.