Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo continue the running joke that Mark Ruffalo has been fired with a new message warning the star not to get too comfortable.
Samuel L. Jackson has drawn some backlash lately for expressing his political beliefs, and his dislike of Donald Trump in particular, but in an interview with Esquire, the Captain Marvel star remained unapologetic.
In July of 2018, director James Gunn was fired from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 after alt-right journalists unearthed offensive tweets written by the filmmaker between 2008 and 2012. While Disney’s decision was met with heavy backlash from fans and industry insiders alike, there were also those who said that the Mouse House made the right call. And now that the company has reinstated Gunn on directing duties, Disney now faces a fresh, albeit smaller wave of condemnation.
In the wake of yesterday’s news that James Gunn had been rehired as director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, the internet breathed a collective sigh of relief, as social media flooded with overjoyed responses to the news that many of us thought would never come.
Avengers: Infinity War may have seen the sad passing of Peter Quill, but actor Chris Pratt has still been with us for this past year to take all the blame for Star-Lord’s famous blunder.
It's been a running joke between Mark Ruffalo, directors Anthony and Joe Russo, and the Marvel fandom for a few months now that the Hulk actor was fired from Avengers: Endgame for dropping spoilers. But while it’s well understood that such chatter is purely tongue in cheek, the irony is that Ruffalo may well be on the verge of ending his run in the MCU.
As of last year's Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos is up 1-0 on Earth's Mightiest Heroes, yet in all the Avengers: Endgame promotional footage that's been coming out in recent months, the triumphant villain has yet to show his face.
With Annabelle 3 just over three months away from release, Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have waited a surprisingly long time to reveal the official title of the upcoming horror threequel, but it seems that they’re finally ready for the grand unveiling.
It’s been a huge week for Captain Marvel, with the movie opening to a whopping $153 million domestically, before bringing that figure up to more than $196 million in the days since. Add on the film’s impressive overseas numbers, and you’re looking at a worldwide total of more that $559 million that’s likely to grow considerably over the movie’s second weekend.
As you’ve likely heard by now, James Gunn has been rehired as the director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and while you can expect Disney’s latest decision to draw some criticism, the clear consensus among the fans is that the Mouse House was right to change its mind.