According to director David Leitch, Deadpool 2 will make light of the fact that it's sandwiched between Avengers: Infinity War and Solo: A Star Wars Story.
When it was first announced that Luca Guadagnino would be directing the Amazon Studios-distributed reimagining of Dario Argento’s Giallo masterpiece Suspiria, cinephiles were, understandably, a little apprehensive. The disquiet had nothing to do with Guadagnino himself, whose credibility has since soared following the release of his Best Picture-nominated drama, Call Me By Your Name, it was more a knee-jerk reaction resulting from the countless times we’ve witnessed the modernization of a horror classic go awry. Still, there’s no denying that Guadagnino’s filmography, including 2015’s delightful A Bigger Splash, has eased some of the worry.
If you’re taking part in an office “dead pool” for Avengers: Infinity War, one of the safest bets seems to be Chris Evans’ Nomad. Considering the Mad Titan’s notorious comic book history, and with several high profile contracts coming to an end, the third supergroup instalment in the MCU could very well depict the demise of at least one principal character.
Ridley Scott has apparently changed his mind about getting rid of the Xenomorph in the Alien franchise, saying that it'd be hard to replace the creature.
Solo: A Star Wars Story scribe Lawrence Kasdan recently discussed the film's turbulent production and co-directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller's departure.