With casting seemingly underway for the long-awaited Black Widow solo movie, That Hashtag Show has been offering quite a few reports lately on actors in the running to join the MCU.
In these last few weeks, the Rotten Tomatoes page for Captain Marvel has been the site of some heavy backlash, flooding with negative takes before the site disabled the comments section and user score for films that haven’t been released yet. Of course, now that the feature is officially in theaters, the trolls are at liberty to offer all the negative reviews they want, though in case you needed any further evidence that the online outrage over the movie has been made to look more prevalent than it actually is, a good proportion of these responses are from obvious bots.
With the new Pet Sematary just a few weeks away from reaching cinemas, Total Film (via Games Radar) has shared a new pair of pics featuring Jason Clarke as Louis Creed wandering the titular graveyard on a misty night.
Back in January, Deadline reported that a Netflix original series based on the Resident Evil games is in the works, and while plot details remain vague and casting details are still non-existent, that’s not to say that we’re entirely in the dark about the action-horror property’s jump to live-action television.
Though you wouldn't think it just from watching the film’s Carol-free trailer and TV spot, Captain Marvel is set to play a major role in the upcoming Avengers: Endgame. But while it’s all well and good that Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have a powerful new ally on hand to turn the tide against Thanos, one of the biggest questions around Carol Danvers ever since she was teased in the post-credits of Avengers: Infinity War is where exactly she’s been all this time. And in the Endgame footage that recently screened to Disney shareholders, it’s said that we hear an answer to this question from the heroine herself.
After sitting on Avengers: Endgame’s biggest spoilers for so long, directors Anthony and Joe Russo aren’t about to spill the beans via Twitter less than two months before release. Nonetheless, a recent post from the pair has got fans thinking that the brothers may be preparing us for the oft-predicted death of one Steve Rogers.
So far, most of the footage released from Toy Story 4 has taken the form of brief excerpts that don’t tell us all that much about the movie as a whole, but based on all we’ve seen and heard, two characters who look set for important roles in this year’s release are Toy Story 3 absentee Bo Peep and series newcomer Forky.
The firing of James Gunn from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was a decision that drew a whole load of backlash, and few were more vocal in their objections than Dave Bautista. Last year, the actor even admitted that he’s not sure if he wants to keep working for Disney, and when the news first broke that Gunn was working on a second Suicide Squad movie, Bautista could soon be found on Twitter asking, “Where do I sign up?” And while the Guardians of the Galaxy star may not have been entirely serious in his question, a new report from Collider suggests that the actor may actually be in the running for a part.
The constant comparisons between Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman may not be particularly fair to either camp, but it looks like director Patty Jenkins isn’t seeing any rivalry between the two female superhero outings, since she’s now taken to Twitter to show her support for Carol Danvers’ MCU debut.
It's been an eventful week for news on James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, and having already heard the latest updates on returning players Deadshot, Harley Quinn and Rick Flag, a new report from Collider now has some details about some of the newcomers expected to make their DCEU debuts in the upcoming film.