With production now underway for Matt Reeves’ The Batman, set photos are starting to make their way online, offering an early glimpse of the Let Me In director’s vision for Gotham.
Though the latest era of the Star Wars franchise only just came to a close with the recent release of The Rise of Skywalker, the wheels are already in motion for the next wave of films. And if a new report from Making Star Wars has it right, then the current plan is to journey back 400 years before the beginning of the Skywalker Saga.
Years before he rebooted the Halloween franchise, Rob Zombie was given the opportunity to helm the long-awaited crossover clash that was Freddy vs. Jason, but for better or worse, the cult director and White Zombie frontman ultimately passed on the project.
Now in its third weekend in theaters, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is well on its way to passing the billion-dollar mark at the global box office, despite also falling well short of the standards set by the first two entries of the Sequel Trilogy.
In last year’s Avengers: Endgame, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes spent three hours undoing the biggest disaster that’s befallen the MCU to date. But along the way, the film also drops a subtle nod to a whole other tragedy from the Captain America comics.
Though Chloé Zhao’s The Eternals is still just over ten months away from reaching theaters, it seems that Marvel was subtly teasing this year’s cosmic MCU adventure at least as far back as 2017’s Thor: Ragnarok.
As the year’s highest grossing film by a considerable margin, a case could probably be made that Avengers: Endgame was 2019’s biggest pop culture event, making it all too fitting that an MCU fan in Sydney chose to mark the transition to 2020 with the movie’s climactic finger-snap.
In case you haven’t heard, the first full trailer for A Quiet Place 2 is now online. And while the 2-and-a-half-minute preview gives us a lot to process, much of the internet is still wrapping its head around Cillian Murphy’s rugged new look.
The Baby Yoda meme train continues with a popular new video that sees the Mandalorian breakout star wreaking havoc and destruction across the Star Wars galaxy.
Even the biggest-budgeted Hollywood releases will often cut corners to save time and money, such is the case with Captain Marvel, which essentially recycles the same sequence with only minor alterations.