It hasn't been that long since we've seen Carol Danvers, but fans are already looking forward to the next time they get to watch Captain Marvel kicking butt. Unfortunately, however, it may be a while before they get to do so as according to our sources, the superhero's next appearance in the franchise won't come for a few more years.
Tom Holland says that he believes the Spider-Man franchise is going to get bigger and better from here on out, but fans aren't so sure. According to a poll conducted by Cosmic Book News, 64% of voters don't think that Sony is capable of making a good movie revolving around Peter Parker.
While plenty of fans are excited about Tommy Doyle returning to the iconic horror franchise for Halloween Kills, some areĀ wondering why A-lister Paul Rudd won't be reprising his role. The eventual superstar rose to prominence with his part in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael MyersĀ as the grown-up version of the young boy Laurie Strode babysat in the original Halloween. Since then, he's gone on to become one of the most bankable actors in Hollywood. It would've been nice to see Rudd return to his roots then, but unfortunately, scheduling conflicts prevented him from making his way back to the legendary slasher series.
A better version of theĀ ambiguous first teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan's new film Tenet has been leaked online today. Anyone hoping to gain some valuable insight from this one-minute clip, however, is going to be disappointed. The subtitles are unfortunately only in French, yet that's not even the most confusing part.
At long last, the gay character that will be featured prominently in Marvel's upcoming film The Eternals has been revealed. According to our sources - the same ones who told us about the She-Hulk series back in April and that Ewan McGregor would be returning as Obi-Wan in May - the MCU's first openly LGBTQ superhero will be none other than Ikaris. The role will be played by Game of Thrones alum Richard Madden, who took on the part earlier this year. And just as Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige promised, the character will apparently be married with a family.
Even those who hate the horror genre can likely recognize the iconic character known as Freddy Krueger. The evil antagonist in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise has been terrorizing people's dreams for decades. With his disfigured face, gloved hands with glistening knives, signature striped sweater and dirty fedora, the serial killer is arguably the most demented creation to ever come out of Wes Craven's terrifying imagination. Yet, the story behind Krueger may be even scarier than the character himself.
Michael Myers is arguably the most notorious villain in all of horror cinema, so it's difficult to imagine an installment of the iconic Halloween franchise that doesn't feature him as a character. Yet, that's precisely what happened in Halloween III: Season of the Witch. The move was widely criticized by reviewers and fans alike, though, causing it to become the poorest performing installment in the series at the time.
It: Chapter Two hasn't even hit theaters yet, but Andy Muschietti is already dreaming of a potential mash-up between this film and its predecessor It. The director says that he envisions a massive supercut of the two movies, potentially including footage that hasn't even been shot yet. Given that the length of the first feature was nearly two-and-a-half hours and the second installment clocks in pretty close to three hours, the possible mashup is expected to be very long.
Fans of the critically acclaimed horror film Midsommar are definitely going to want to see this. The extended director's cut of Ari Aster's trippy sophomore flick is debuting in theaters this Friday. The latest edition, which premiered in New York City earlier this month, is approximately thirty minutes longer than the original and features even more disturbing content that almost secured the R-rated movie an NC-17.
Ever since the news broke that Spider-ManĀ is out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, outraged fans have been begging Disney and Sony to reconcile. There's still hope that the two sides can reach a compromiseĀ and it's even recently been reported that they may be on the verge of announcing a new deal. Everyone who loves the MCU has been checking the Internet religiously for any breaking news regarding the matter then, and now, there's an entire website dedicated solely to answering one burning question: is Spider-Man back in the MCU yet?