Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson, who's yet to be invited back for the good doctor's sequel, might be teasing an impending announcement regarding the sequel.
Before completing the intergalactic journey to home video next month, Avengers: Infinity War is making a brief pit stop on your preferred digital platform. But before the gang - well, what’s left of them - settle down indefinitely on your bookshelf, we’re getting our first look at some of the bonus content that’ll be accompanying the Anthony and Joe Russo-directed blockbuster into your personal collection.
What with Dave Bautista declaring war on the House of Mouse, and the rest of the lovable ragtag crew having officially voiced their solidarity with James Gunn, it certainly does look like The Walt Disney Company, and the man behind the Guardians of the Galaxy movies could be on the path to reconciliation.
Having conquered the box office in record-breaking fashion, Avengers: Infinity War, is now available on your preferred digital platform, and to help promote the release - not that it needed the boost, mind you - the titular supergroup’s official Twitter account has shared a clip from the blockbuster to end all blockbusters.
Unfortunately, San Diego Comic-Con 2018 came and went, and the Snyder cut of Justice League was nowhere to be seen. So, although it’ll be difficult to admit, I think we can finally put the notion of a director’s cut to bed. At least, for the time being. Maybe years and years down the road it'll surface, but for the immediate future, we wouldn't expect anything to pop up.
Hulu’s Castle Rock, an original tale orbiting around the fictional Maine town created by Stephen King, made an impactful debut last Wednesday and now, as the series enters its second week of release, co-creator Sam Shaw has disclosed where it might be headed - should his creation be successful enough to warrant a renewal, of course.
As I’m sure most of you are aware, Avengers: Infinity War is scheduled to make the intergalactic journey to home video next month. What you might not know is Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has been releasing some of the bonus content that’ll be accompanying the Joe and Anthony Russo-directed blockbuster into your personal collection, left, right, and centre.
Whether or not Shazam! will indeed be able to carry a feature length film on his own is still up for debate. After all, Billy Batson isn’t due to dawn the cape inside your local multiplex until early next year, but, after a strong showing at San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, it’s looking far more likely that the hero will be able to knock one out of the park.
Having taken the motion picture adaptation of Deadpool fundamentally upon himself following the abhorrent debut of the foul-mouthed mercenary in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds was only able to coerce 20th Century Fox into playing ball after some test footage - which director Tim Miller was given “a low-six-figure budget” to produce - “accidentally leaked” online in July of 2014.