These days, it could be argued that the idea of the superhero team-up has somewhat lost its luster, as it has now already occurred several times on the big screen. That aside, something that Avengers: Infinity War has going for it - in addition to being the culmination of everything Marvel Studios have been building to for the past ten years - is that it's uniting characters from various ends of the universe.
While there are many different ways one can approach putting together a horror pic, the ones that we can see as easily taking place in the real world are arguably those that frighten and resonate with moviegoers most. Sure, there’s always going to be the debate regarding whether ghosts actually exist, but any given person could easily find themselves caught up in unfortunate situations similar to those depicted in The Strangers franchise.
In but a matter of hours, we'll finally bear witness to what has become one of the hottest talking points among the Arrowverse fanbase over the course of the past few months. Really, whether you're optimistically for it or angrily against it, pretty much everyone has had their own opinion regarding the decision to make Iris West a speedster on The Flash.
Sure, we may have been forced to witness Elvis Presley busting ghosts by using the dulcet tones emanating from his guitar as a weapon on last night's episode of Legends of Tomorrow (yep, it actually happened), but on the plus side, the Death Totem is now in play. As such, we can expect for it to heavily factor into next week's offering.
Ever since she first appeared at Barry Allen and Iris West's wedding last fall during the Crisis on Earth-X crossover, pretty much every Arrowverse fan has been left scratching their heads as to whom the mystery girl played by Jessica Parker Kennedy (Smallville) may be. And, to further complicate matters, she's popped up in a few episodes of The Flash in the time since.
With all the breaks occurring this season, Supernatural fans have a valid reason for dubbing this the "Year of Hellatuses," a term that can be applied to a variety of CW shows. In fact, whenever the aforementioned horror series is forced to endure a hiatus, so too must Arrow, for they're prime time partners at the moment.
In the latest bit of news to be filed under "better late than never," none other than Nicolas Cage has been confirmed to voice Superman in the upcoming animated flick Teen Titans Go! To The Movies. Set to carry over from the adventures seen on Cartoon Network, this offering will place the focus on some of DC's most popular adolescent heroes, albeit with a highly comedic spin.
By now, you probably don't need us to tell you how great of a movie Black Panther is, or of what a pop culture phenomenon it's become. Really, it's already hit the billion dollar mark after four weeks of release and could very well continue breaking box office records before its run expires.
Even though Marvel Studios moved up the release date for Avengers: Infinity War by one week, that doesn't mean diehard True Believers and casual moviegoers alike haven't been clamoring for more footage in the meantime. After all, there's technically been only one proper theatrical trailer to have been released thus far, so it's quite understandable as to why everyone's been getting restless.
With such an expansive Marvel Cinematic Universe currently existing, it may be easy for moviegoers – especially younger ones – to forget how important of a role Blade played in the history of comic book cinema, but those of us who’ve been around a little longer have some pretty fond memories.