Back in 2017, it was reported that Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff and Scarlett Johansson had all expressed an interest in making an all-female Marvel movie, and as the star of the MCU’s first female-led film, it comes as little surprise to hear that Captain Marvel actress Brie Larson is also pretty keen on the idea.
As you may’ve heard already, Captain Marvel opens with a tribute to the late Stan Lee that, according to co-director Anna Boden, is leaving audiences in tears. But in the midst of the film itself, Carol Danvers’ MCU debut also finds time to feature a mandatory cameo from the legendary comic book creator, and according to a source close to We Got This Covered, Lee’s scene is of an unusually meta nature.
Though 2014’s Godzilla took a surprisingly restrained approach to presenting the clash between giants, Godzilla: King of the Monsters helmsman Michael Dougherty offered his assurance last December that there’ll be “no holding back” in the upcoming sequel.
Sony's Morbius movie has now completed its first week of filming, and to mark this production milestone, actor Jared Leto has taken to Twitter to share a heavily obscured glimpse of himself in the title role.
Captain Marvel is heading to cinemas later this week on a wave of positive reviews, excellent pre-sales and impressive opening weekend projections, but with the internet being how it is, there’s also been a fair amount of online backlash. And while you wouldn’t think that these objections would be nearly enough to derail Carol Danvers’ run in the MCU, a new rumor is now drawing a surprising amount of attention for claiming otherwise.
Though filming wrapped on Three From Hell as far back as April of last year, director Rob Zombie has continued to find new details to tease in the months since, and in a recent social media post, the filmmaker confirmed one more Devil’s Rejects cast member who’s coming back into the fold.
It’s long been assumed that the upcoming Avengers: Endgame will see a few series regulars drop out of the saga in order to make room for new characters. And while it’s very likely that some of these heroes will be making non-tragic exits, it would surely be a wasted opportunity for Marvel’s Phase 3 finale not to give us at least one emotional death scene.
Captain Marvel is just a few days away from reaching cinemas, and among the many points of praise that early viewers have reported is the film’s tribute to the late Stan Lee, who passed away in November of last year. But once Carol Danvers’ MCU debut has made its way to theaters, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige has offered his assurance that there’ll still be at least one more of Lee’s patented cameos to come.
Avengers: Endgame is set to serve as the culmination point for the first eleven years of the MCU, and seeing how Iron Man was the superhero who started this whole saga, Marvel’s Phase 3 finale seems like as good a place as any for Tony Stark to end his run.
In the past few months, we’ve seen a couple of reports claiming that an Iron Man armor room will be among the LEGO sets released to tie in with Avengers: Endgame, and sure enough, it seems that the box art for the set has now made its way online.