Every time Marvel shares a new batch of footage from Avengers: Endgame, the internet loses its mind all over again. But now that we’ve had two trailers and one TV spot, many fans are ready to wait until the film’s actual release to see more.
The first trailer for Quentin Tarantino‘s highly anticipated Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is expected to drop later this week, but in the meantime, fans can feast their eyes on this new poster, which sees Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio styled for the year of 1969.
Samuel L. Jackson has been a regular fixture in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the start, but that doesn’t mean he knows the franchise mythology inside out, and when asked to name the six central MacGuffins of Avengers: Infinity War, the actor revealed one major gap in his knowledge of the saga.
While it could still be at least a couple more months before we find out who the next Caped Crusader is, we may already have our first impression of the suit to be worn by the star of Matt Reeves’ The Batman.
So far, the Avengers have yet to do a whole lot of avenging across their three movies, with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes usually being on the defense. With next month’s Avengers: Endgame, however, that looks set to change, as the team forces Thanos out of retirement and makes him pay for dusting half the universe’s population.
Captain Marvel continues its impressive run in domestic theaters, earning a second weekend haul of $69 million that makes Carol Danvers’ future at the forefront of the MCU seem more secure than ever.
While Darth Vader has yet to make an appearance in the current Star Wars trilogy, the legendary Sith still holds a presence in the latest episodes, thanks largely to the villain’s adoring grandson Kylo Ren. And while Anakin Skywalker ultimately returned to the Light Side in his final moments, a new piece from Screen Rant speculates that Star Wars: Episode IX could give us an idea of how Vader’s story would’ve progressed if he’d never turned good.
As the Marvel/DC rivalry rages on between the fans, James Gunn is set to become the first film director to bridge the two worlds, helming DC’s The Suicide Squad before returning to the MCU for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. And if you ask Shazam! producer Peter Safran, having the filmmaker dabble in both brands can only be a good thing.
So long as Lucsasfilm continues to sit on the first trailer for Star Wars: Episode IX – not to mention the film’s official title – Mark Hamill will keep taking pleasure in trolling his fans, with the actor once more responding to demands for details with a corny pun.
The latest Avengers: Endgame trailer offered the not-so-surprising reveal that Tony Stark and Nebula both make it back to Earth, and on closer inspection, it looks like the pair may have brought the Benatar ship with them.