Marvel have teased and taunted fans of their motley crew saviours flick, Guardians Of The Galaxy, for YEARS. The project was first announced back in 2010, in an under-his-breath type of way by Kevin Feige. The studio have since continued to drip feed us fans with teeny scraps to sustain our excitement; a piece of concept art here, a tasty casting reveal there, and so on. This weekend we've been gifted a sparkling set of character biographies (recommended to get you up to speed!), a retro throwback-style poster, and not one, but two teaser clips for the trailer that you're probably already at the bottom of the page watching right now.
Gareth Edwards' staggering monster feature, Godzilla, has barely finished its opening weekend run and already a sequel has been announced. Deadline reports that the follow-up has been greenlit by Legendary, who will co-produce with Warner Bros. It's not surprising, considering the phenomenal box office haul the film's already raked in.
It's Guardians a-go-go today! With the bigger comic-book franchises out of the way for the year, (The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier) the hottest property on fanboy lips and tweets is Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy. We've already been graced this morning with the main character biographies, and now another drool-worthy morsel has lit up the web - the release date of the second trailer.
David Fincher's name above a title is a dead giveaway to what kind of film we'll be getting. There's nary a project he's been involved in that hasn't delved into and exploited the darkest tenets of human nature. But gosh, he sure does make it look pretty. At work for the last year on the adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling novel, Gone Girl, it seems that Fincher hasn't abandoned his style - in fact, could it be even more somber?
Looks like Marvel are taking no chances with Guardians Of The Galaxy. The superhero ensemble isn't exactly a household name, unlike their bigger, showier properties like The Avengers and X-Men. Casually drop into conversation your mounting excitement for the flick and you won't be alone in receiving quizzical stares. Hence - today's news.
Elizabeth Banks, director, writer and producer of the upcoming musical sequel, Pitch Perfect 2, announced via Twitter today that Katey Sagal has signed on for a role.
Lars Von Trier has forged a career from taking the unexpected, and giving it a ruddy good shake before turning it into a masterpiece. As a filmmaker operating on the border between North American cinema and the Rest Of The World, he's always guaranteed to surprise both audiences. He's showing no sign of conforming, either, and even better, he's branching out into unchartered Von Trier territory! For his follow-up to the two-part sex epic, Nymphomaniac, he's planning a horror flick based in and tentatively called, Detroit.
You've got to hand it to Tom Cruise. He's got a quality which seemingly prevents him from being cast opposite women his own age. Whether or not this flagrant wodge of sexism bothers you, or you truly believe Cruise to possess a sexual prowess that rivals that of a confined rabbit... there's no mistaking his love of guns and action in this latest trailer for Edge Of Tomorrow.
From the original master of twists, M. Night Shyamalan, comes a new mini-series set to spark considerable chatter at the water cooler. Especially following today's release of the first official trailer. The similarity between Wayward Pines and Twin Peaks is so uncanny, that this preview almost plays like a remake of David Lynch's hit 80s classic.