The promotion for the upcoming Godzilla: King of the Monsters has been geared to inspire maximum awe and dread in filmgoers, and successfully so, with each new trailer and promo image getting fans just that little bit more hyped for the colossal clash to come.
Marshall Mathers has really thrown himself into the world superhero cinema and television lately, having provided the title song for the soundtrack of last year’s Venom and taken to Twitter last month to stand up for Marvel’s The Punisher in the wake of the show’s cancellation. And with latest trailer for Shazam! dropping earlier today, the rapper better known as Eminem was back on social media to show his support.
With all the pre-established characters that Avengers: Endgame is needing to juggle, you have to imagine that the movie wouldn’t bring a new face into the mix unless it had a very good reason to do so, hence the copious amounts of speculation around Katherine Langford’s role in the Avengers: Infinity War sequel.
Come July, Terminator 2: Judgment Day will celebrate its 28th anniversary, and in all that time, the series has yet to yield another another installment that most of us can agree was particularly worth watching. And yet, while many fans are approaching the next Terminator film with maximum skepticism, the involvement of James Cameron as producer makes for one encouraging factor that the last few sequels didn’t have going for them.
It’s now been just over a month since a 30-second TV spot for Avengers: Endgame dropped during the Super Bowl, and with predictions of an Oscar night trailer turning out to be off the mark, fans are currently feeling more than ready for some fresh footage from the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War sequel.
The online drama over Captain Marvel continues with a recent pair of tweets from James Woods, with the Videodrome star accusing Marvel Studios of hating half its audience.
Having played the most famous Jedi of the entire Star Wars saga, Mark Hamill can get away with being a lot more candid about the franchise than most of his co-stars without the fear of getting in trouble, especially when Star Wars: Episode IX is already set to be his final outing in the series. And in a recent interview with Den of Geek, the star wasn’t shy about offering a few complaints.
2018 was a busy and presumably exhausting year for Chadwick Boseman, with the actor having to do press for the two biggest blockbusters of the last thirteen months, and while he was in the midst of promoting Avengers: Infinity War, it seems that the Black Panther star couldn’t help but nod off for a moment.
If a recent Production Weekly listing is anything to go by, then the long-awaited Black Widow solo movie is set to begin filming in June, suggesting that we may see a few cast members confirmed in the coming months. But in the meantime, a new report from That Hashtag Show alleges a few details about the villain of Natasha Romanoff’s standalone outing.
While there are many factors that may have contributed to Solo: A Star Wars Story bombing at the box office, one element that surely didn’t help was that the Han Solo standalone film was arriving in cinemas just a few months after the franchise’s last release, giving Disney little time to build anticipation for the movie and establish its must-see credentials. Even Disney CEO Bob Iger admitted to The Hollywood Reporter last year that the Star Wars release schedule was too densely packed, and as it turns out, Mark Hamill feels the same way.