Godzilla: King of the Monsters is still a few weeks out from release, but now that the film’s social media embargo has lifted, it looks like Michael Dougherty’s blockbuster will be stomping into cinemas with some strong buzz behind it.
The recent Captain Marvel was that rare example of an MCU solo movie that gave no love interest to its title character. If you ask Marvel Studios director of production and development Mary Livanos, however, the film simply had too much ground to cover to address the heroine’s sexuality.
Last Thursday, Avengers: Endgame co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo announced that the film’s spoiler ban lifts at the start of this week. And with that in mind, the timing of this new Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer is likely no coincidence. So, if you’re among the few spoiler-averse Marvel fans who’ve yet to see the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, then you may want to give the above video a miss.
For Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, co-writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely were given the daunting task of bringing some closure to the first era of the MCU. And in a recent interview with the LA Times, the pair revealed that Disney gave them just one requirement as their starting point in coming up with a story.
According to co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo, the spoiler ban for Avengers: Endgame lifts tomorrow, at which point, you can expect social media to become flooded with an array of brand new Marvel memes. That being said, there’s one particular line from Captain America that’s already managed to get quite a bit of traction online. And as we delve into the origin of this moment, be warned that a few spoilers lie ahead.
In a recent interview with the LA Times, Avengers: Endgame co-writer Christopher Markus shared his thoughts on one of the film’s main deaths. And as we delve into these insights, it probably goes without saying that spoilers lie ahead.
Back in January, THR reported that New Line Cinema had started work on a “re-imagining” of the Final Destination series. And while we haven’t heard much news on the matter since, franchise regular Tony Todd has at least made it clear that he’s game to return.
Avengers: Endgame has turned out to be every bit the megahit that people were predicting it to be, but if you ask co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo, it’s a shame that the movie’s box office success is currently overshadowing the content of the film.
Paramount Pictures broke the internet in all the wrong ways on Tuesday with the first trailer for the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie. While director Jeff Fowler’s feature debut didn’t have the best buzz behind it already, the first footage of the classic video game character’s live-action outing brought the backlash to a whole other level.
This Star Wars Day, the franchise’s official website unveiled the complete “Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” publishing program, which will bring us a series of books and comics connected to J.J. Abrams’ upcoming trilogy-closer.