In a similar vein to BBC2's outstanding serial killer drama, The Fall, Babylon enlists the help of an American for this British-based police series. If you've not heard of it before today, that might be due to the fact that the pilot landed on British shores back in February of this year. After its initial airing on Channel 4, things fell silent for a time, until the network commissioned a full-length series.
The Inhumans emerged as serious contenders for Marvel's Phase 3 when they were mentioned by president Kevin Feige way back in May 2013. Since that initial roster for Phase 3 was ppublicized the Inhumans have been sporadically mentioned, until this past August when their arrival onto the big screen was confirmed. Well, it was sort of teased by Vin Diesel, and now we know that Groot was indeed correct.
It was a letdown to hear once again from Marvel head Kevin Feige that Black Widow STILL isn't getting her own movie. However, there was another announcement that considerably softened the blow; Captain Marvel will be heading up her own movie in 2018.
Out of all the major announcements made by Marvel president Kevin Feige today, the news of the third Avengers instalment was undoubtedly the most exciting - as a teaser preview for the movie was also unveiled.
During today's colossal Marvel announcement, studio head Kevin Feige revealed that the third solo outing for the Asgardian titan will "Take Thor to another level of his own franchise.” At this stage, specific details on what exactly that will encompass have yet to be unearthed. Out of all the titles slated for release during the two-and-a-half year time period outlined today, Thor: Ragnarok certainly possesses the most intriguing title. What the subtitle refers to will be made clear in due course, as Feige stated “What we’ll do between now and the release date is educate the rest of the world on what that word Ragnarok means."
After the huge success of Guardians Of The Galaxy this year, fans didn't have to wait to hear about a sequel, as it'd already been announced. Mere days before the ragtag group of loveable misfits hit the big screen, James Gunn revealed at Comic-Con that he'd back writing and directing Guardians Of The Galaxy 2.
In the midst of all the announcements Marvel revealed today, there was one glaring omission. No, not the existence of Doctor Strange. We already know that the Sorcerer Supreme is definitely on his way. We're referring to recent rumours concerning the actor who'll be playing him. Speculation has fluctuated with such ferocity it's a wonder anyone can keep up! First it was Joaquin Phoenix. Then it was Ethan Hawke. Then it was Phoenix again. Now, both of those names have since been abandoned in favour of British actor, Benedict Cumberbatch, who yesterday was revealed to be in Marvel's crosshairs for the role. But did the studio settle the matter once and for all?
Kicking off events at the Marvel press conference today was the news that the third instalment in the Captain America series would be called... Serpent Society. Yeah, you read that right! Before fans could scramble to figure out what that meant for the war hero, Marvel head Kevin Feige revealed that the film's true title is actually Captain America: Civil War.
Last week's Warner Bros./DC announcements proved to the world that they were worthy opponents to their one major rival. Now, however, their competitor is striking back! At today's Marvel event, Kevin Feige took the stage to reveal the studio's phase three line-up. Amongst the glut of new titles and dates revealed, new logos were showcased as well as concept art for Black Panther, all of which you can check out below.
The future of the Terminator franchise is reliant on the success of Alan Taylor's upcoming fifth instalment, Terminator: Genisys. With early word from the actors involved, and series creator James Cameron suggesting it's primed to land on the positive side of critical comment, there's still those who are doubting the alleged direction the material will take. We know that Arnold Schwarzennegger's T-800 will return, whose aged exterior has been conveniently explained, that it'll be a love story, and also that it won't be a definite sequel per say.