By now, most of us are well aware that Marvel Studios map out their plans years in advance, but there obviously exists that one pivotal moment when a specific movie comes into being. And though Captain America: Civil War seemed like a natural choice for adaptation because it's based on a highly popular comic book storyline, the third installment in the Sentinel of Liberty's series could've wound up being very different.
Despite having lost Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West, the producers behind The Flash sure aren't wasting any time rounding out the principal cast for season 5. Already, we've learned that Danielle Nicolet will be joining stalwarts such as Grant Gustin, Candice Patton and Jesse L. Martin on a more permanent basis, but it appears as though we have one more to add to the mix now that Neil Sandilands' time spent as Clifford DeVoe has concluded.
Though they had to arrive at some point, very few of us were expecting the pleasant surprises that came this week via a multitude of new images taken from the upcoming blockbuster Aquaman. I mean, San Diego Comic-Con is right around the corner (July, to be more specific), but you can never be too sure of when studios will give up the goods.
Even though it's been almost two months since Infinity War first arrived in theaters, diehard True Believers and casual moviegoers everywhere are still talking about the film's pivotal ending that saw Thanos snuff out half the universe's population with a mere snap of his fingers - including some of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. It's no wonder that this became the first superhero flick to surpass the $2 billion mark, given that people are likely flocking back to cinemas in order to comb for more details.
Though Wolverine may have technically returned to the Marvel Universe last fall, he’s decided to stick to the shadows for the most part, appearing in various “post-credits” scenes in select comic books along the way. But after recently learning that Logan will once again be headlining his own series before long, we naturally assumed it to be an ongoing title.
Slowly but surely, we’re learning more about what to expect from the upcoming Aquaman solo film when it comes to how the major players will appear. I mean, Justice League gave us a good idea of what’s in store for Jason Momoa’s Arthur Curry and Amber Heard’s Mera’s respective fashions, but it wasn’t until today that we knew what Nicole Kidman’s Queen Atlanna and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's Black Manta looked like.
Despite leaving myself open to verbal thrashings from friends and readers online alike, I’ve been honest in admitting that Venom is one of the comic book movies I’m looking forward to most in 2018. After missing the mark with the iconic character in 2007’s Spider-Man 3, surely Sony would have to do a better job with a solo outing, right?
Slowly but surely, we're learning more about what to expect from the upcoming Aquaman solo film when it comes to how the major players will appear. I mean, Justice League gave us a good idea of what's in store for Jason Momoa's Arthur Curry and Amber Heard's Mera's respective fashions, but it wasn't until today that we knew what Nicole Kidman's Queen Atlanna looked like.
Though we've known what to expect when it comes to the appearance of Atlanteans - specifically Jason Momoa's Arthur Curry and Amber Heard's Mera - thanks to Justice League, much of the cast from the upcoming Aquaman solo film remain shrouded in mystery. But as the impending theatrical date and San Diego Comic-Con draw nearer, we can anticipate seeing and hearing a lot more regarding this particular superhero flick.
Though The Flash has lost a few key actors over the years, it's still managed to hold onto most who've comprised the principal cast since the very first season. At this point, it's hard to imagine the show without the likes of Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdez, Tom Cavanagh and Jesse L. Martin orbiting lead actor Grant Gustin.