Jason Voorhees of Friday the 13th fame may not seem like the kind of guy you’d want anywhere near your kids, but in a new video shared by SWNS, we see the legendary serial killer paying a friendly visit to one lucky boy on his birthday.
Despite strong reviews, Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey is falling short at the domestic box office, at least when compared to the previous seven releases from Warner’s DC Extended Universe.
Though last year’s Child’s Play reboot certainly has its defenders, the upcoming Chucky TV show has already earned a more decisive stamp of approval from longtime fans, not least because the series is being written and directed by franchise creator Don Mancini.
After losing in a one-on-one clash with the Mad Titan, Hulk chose to sit out the rest of Avengers: Infinity War, forcing Bruce Banner to fend for himself in the Hulkbuster armor during the film’s climactic Battle of Wakanda. However, in an unfinished scene included in the Infinity Saga box set, we see that the Jade Giant almost came to his alter ego’s rescue during his big fight with Cull Obsidian.
A new piece from Screen Rant argues that the major deaths in Avengers: Endgame are united by one common element, and that the film’s various fatalities hold a very different significance from the losses we previously saw in 2018’s Infinity War.
Though James Gunn is currently in the midst of filming next year’s Suicide Squad sequel, the director recently took the time to answer a few questions via Instagram about the other comic book ensemble movie on his agenda, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
In an obvious though not unwelcome case of fan-pandering, the popular hashtag #JusticeForHan has become an official part of the marketing for the upcoming Fast & Furious 9.
Though no Fast & Furious film could ever be mistaken for a documentary, the surprisingly sustainable action franchise seems to get more over-the-top with each new entry. Nonetheless, when the first Fast & Furious 9 trailer revealed that Dominic Toretto’s old friend Han Lue somehow survived the events of 2006’s The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, the twist seemed like a stretch even by the standards of this endearingly silly series.
From Iron Man to Captain America, it’s been an unofficial rule of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that every non-Avengers series stops after three films. Indeed, even next year’s Thor: Love and Thunder – which will technically serve as the fourth of its kind – will see a passing of the hammer to a new God of Thunder.
The first trailer for Justin Lin’s Fast & Furious 9 gives us a lot to process, but in the video’s relatively quiet opening seconds, one little detail that you may well have caught is the inclusion of an instrumental version of the 2015 song “See You Again.”