Zack Snyder has done it again. The Justice League co-director took to Twitter recently to confirm yet another Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice Easter egg.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix star Tye Sheridan, who portrays Cyclops in the First Class trilogy, recently discussed how the upcoming mutant blockbuster will differ from previous films.
According to The Tracking Board, Stephen King's The Stand will become a ten-hour long miniseries for CBS All Access, directed by The New Mutants' Josh Boone.
With each passing day, the legend behind Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League grows. While deliberation regarding the existence of the director's vision for DC’s supergroup is ongoing, to say the least, the fight is fueled by a never-ending stream of scrapped content, irrefutably giving credence to the cut being real.
Marvel Studios is gearing up for next month’s release of Avengers: Infinity War, as should we, but it’s difficult to stay focused on Thanos’ destructive arrival when the MCU continues to push forward, past Phase 3. Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson and writer C. Robert Cargill haven’t even been invited back for the film’s sequel yet, and they’re busy planning what’s next for Benedict Cumberbatch’s surgeon/superhero.
Last week, Sterling K. Brown, one of Shane Black’s leading men in the upcoming blockbuster, The Predator, took to social media and gave fans a behind the scenes sneak peek at the set. Unfortunately, however, the clip wasn’t the first-look most had been aching for, seeing as the film, which has been in production and undergoing reshoots for some time, has yet to release a trailer, or any substantial advertisement, for that matter.
Fans have been purchasing advance tickets to Avengers: Infinity War in record numbers since they went on sale nearly three weeks ago, just to see how Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the Guardians of the Galaxy will cope with the arrival of Josh Brolin's Thanos. The prospect of watching the super villain utterly dismantle the Avengers and those smart-alecky Galaxy protectors does put a smile on my face (sorry, I had to), but I find myself more and more intrigued by how Infinity War will handle the fallout of Captain America: Civil War.