A couple of weeks ago, the first trailer for the upcoming PG-13 re-release of Deadpool 2 saw co-star Fred Savage live up to his name with a brutal swipe at Fox, comparing the studio’s Marvel output to The Beatles produced by Nickelback (“It’s music, but it sucks”). Now, in this latest preview for Once Upon a Deadpool, Julian Dennison helps to balance things out when he throws shade at Marvel Studios for the gloomy ending of Avengers: Infinity War.
Avengers 4 helmsmen Anthony and Joe Russo have their hands pretty full right now working on what could well be the biggest blockbuster release of 2019, but once the pair have finished their run in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the two of them will presumably be looking for job opportunities elsewhere, and it seems they may already have their sights set on the Star Wars galaxy.
It feels like every day this past week has brought a fresh wave of predictions that the first Avengers 4 trailer is just hours away from dropping, but as much as Marvel Studios likes to play their cards close to their chest, there’s a good chance that the long-awaited teaser reveal won’t be coming to us out of the blue.
When the news was first announced that Deadpool 2 would be re-released in cinemas in a PG-13 cut, the majority of reactions among the fans ranged from baffled to outraged. Still, with all the new footage packed into Once Upon a Deadpool, it’s clear that a good few of those same detractors will be showing up to the theaters regardless.
Earlier this week, The Wrap relayed a report from box office analysts that the upcoming Aquaman movie is currently heading for a $100 million-plus opening weekend. Since then, Deadline has come forward with their own tracking figures, and it seems that Warner Bros. has just one more reason to believe they’re in for a merry Christmas.
While Warner Bros. can hype up Shazam! all they want, it’s pretty clear that the two major franchises to dominate pop culture in 2019 will be Star Wars and Marvel, and on the set of The Mandalorian, those two worlds recently collided.
A new report from Deadline paints an optimistic picture for the future of female-led superhero cinema, but amidst discussing the various comic book heroines with projects lined up in the DCEU, the piece also hints that things aren’t looking so promising for their male counterparts Superman and The Flash.
A new report from Deadline assesses the female-heavy future of superhero cinema, from Black Widow to Birds of Prey, and among the various insights and revelations on Marvel and DC’s future plans is news of a familiar figure suiting up for Avengers 4.
A new piece from Deadline assesses the female-heavy future of superhero cinema, and amidst the various insights of DC and Marvel's current plans is the mention of Zatanna as one of the characters in line to get her own standalone outing.
Where do Marvel characters go when they die? Apparently they make the jump to Disney Plus, where such Avengers: Infinity War fatalities as Loki, Bucky Barnes, and Sam Wilson are all set to star in their own shows, albeit with the latter two buddying up. And then, of course, there’s Scarlet Witch, who suffered the same death by dusting as her peers, but was among the first of the MCU inhabitants to have her TV series announced.