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James Garcia
Lego photographer, cinephile, geek. James is 24 and lives in Portland, OR. He writes for several websites about pop culture, film, and TV and runs a video production company with his wife called Gilded Moose Media.
While we know that The Wolverine 3 is in production, we still don't know too much about what to expect from it. Thankfully, Patrick Stewart has cleared the air on a couple things today during an interview with Collider to promote Blunt Talk.
Aside from the main entries into the franchise, Disney is also planning several standalone Star Wars films, which are rumored to revolve around Han Solo, Yoda and Boba Fett, respectively.
Take this with a massive grain of salt, but we may finally have a detailed description of the first Captain America: Civil War trailer, which will apparently be shown at D23 this weekend.
Don't get too excited just yet, folks, but it's being reported that HBO is in very early talks to potentially put together a Deadwood movie, which of course, would be based on David Milch's critically acclaimed show that was brought to an end in 2006.
The Hollywood Reporter has done some digging into the whole Fantastic Four debacle and they've uncovered some shocking new details regarding director Josh Trank's erratic behaviour on set.
If you were expecting to see a new trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens at the D23 Lucasfilm panel, then you're out of luck. Director J.J. Abrams has confirmed that despite not showing a new trailer during Comic-Con, there will be no footage on display during D23 this weekend, even though many of us had assumed there would be.
After teasing the appearance of Jay Garrick in the season one finale, it was finally confirmed at Comic-Con that the character would be played by Teddy Sears when The Flash returned. Now, we have our first promo image of Garrick, which pays homage to The Flash #123, which just so happens to be the issue where him and Barry Allen first meet.
After being stuck in development hell over at 20th Century Fox, Nemesis has been put into active development now that Warner Bros. has picked up the project. The Grey director Joe Carnahan is still attached to helm and he's currently re-writing the screenplay with his brother, Matthew.