From Back to the Future to Bill & Ted, Avengers: Endgame references quite a few examples of time travel fiction in its opening third, mostly to explain why they don’t make sense in the context of the MCU. However, if the latest piece of speculation from Radio Times is to be believed, then the film may contain one subtle little nod that even the most attentive of sci-fi fans might’ve missed. Be warned that a few spoilers lie ahead.
Hurricanes and alligators make for a deadly combination in the new trailer for Crawl, the upcoming collaboration between producer Sam Raimi and director Alexandre Aja.
The next Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer is seemingly just around the corner, but in the meantime, Total Film has released a new image showing an awkward exchange between Peter Parker and airport security.
Almost two months after the release of Captain Marvel, there remain certain corners of the internet that have yet to move on from their Brie Larson hate crush, to the point that Don Cheadle has felt the need to step in and set the record straight.
Last week, Quentin Tarantino’s 2015 western The Hateful Eight was re-released on Netflix in the form of a re-edited four-episode miniseries subtitled the “Extended Version.” Subsequently, Chris Evangelista of /Film reached out to the director, who clarified that he was personally involved in overseeing this new cut.
Avengers: Endgame co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo have been working with Robert Downey Jr. since 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, and in all this time, the pair have been building towards the conclusion of Iron Man’s journey. And since we’re going to be discussing this particular conclusion below, be warned that some pretty big spoilers lie ahead.
The first third of Avengers: Endgame saw each the surviving heroes process the events of Avengers: Infinity War in their own way. In the case of Thor, that meant sporting a radical new look that co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo discussed in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly. And as we delve into these insights, be warned that spoilers lie ahead.
Last month, it was revealed that Ian McDiarmid would be reprising his role as Emperor Palpatine in the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. And while several supposed leaks have emerged since then alleging details on the classic villain’s comeback, one report that was shared back in February has also been getting some renewed attention for how well it lines up with our current understanding of the film.
While reports continue to indicate that Matt Smith has a role in the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Lucasfilm remains reluctant to confirm his involvement. Even the actor himself has outright denied that he’s in the movie, though if this latest rumor shared by Making Star Wars is anything to go by, then perhaps Disney has a very good reason for keeping his character under wraps.