The official Annabelle Comes Home Twitter account has shared a short teaser, along with the announcement that the first trailer for the upcoming horror sequel will be dropping some time today.
Earlier today, a new piece of Avengers: Endgame promo art emerged online to tie in with the film’s early China release. The image showed Hawkeye, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America and Ant-Man all staring out at the city of Shanghai while some clouds forming the Avengers-A logo loomed overhead.
Though it’s generally assumed that Thanos didn’t pick and choose who survived the snap, the same can’t be said for the Avengers: Infinity War writers, who clearly spared the original six MCU heroes for a reason. Indeed, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige recently confirmed that the line-up from 2012’s The Avengers will be the focus of next month’s Avengers: Endgame, and in a new post from Jeremy Renner, the “A6” are hyped up once more.
While John Krasinski and Paramount have been keeping appropriately tight-lipped on the details of A Quiet Place 2, THR has just reported that Cillian Murphy of Peaky Blinders, Batman Begins and 28 Days Later... fame is in talks to join the line-up for this highly anticipated horror sequel.
Mckenna Grace is currently in the midst of a big year, between her turn as a young Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel and her leading role in the upcoming Annabelle Comes Home. And speaking of movies where the 12-year-old actress contends with sinister paranormal forces, THR now reports that Grace is set to star in the upcoming Ghostbusters 3.
While Stephen King adaptations never exactly ceased to be a thing, 2019 is set to be an especially busy period for big screen interpretations of the author’s work, starting next week with the release of Pet Sematary. What’s more, it sounds like the trend is on course to continue beyond this year.
One of the drawbacks of directing the year’s most anticipated blockbuster is that fans are constantly hounding you for the next big reveal. Many of you will recall last year, for instance, when the internet was crying out for the first trailer and official title of Avengers: Endgame. Cut to the present day, and filmgoers are now itching to know when they can get their tickets.
In case there was any lingering doubt that Captain America has no interest in moving on, Marvel has released another promo for next month’s Avengers: Endgame that repeats the familiar line first heard in last month’s TV spot.
Avengers: Endgame has a ridiculous amount of hype to live up to when it comes out four weeks from now. But for what it’s worth, it sounds like film has gone down extraordinary well with its earliest viewers.
Pet Sematary arrives in theaters next week on a wave of strong reviews, one of which comes to us from author Stephen King, who seems pretty happy with the latest adaptation of his 1983 novel.