Production on The Wolverine 3 is expected to begin soon, and as you can see from photos over at Mail Online and in the Instagram post below, Hugh Jackman is already looking a lot like Old Man Logan. The plot of the James Mangold helmed release is a closely guarded secret, but the actor previously revealed that it will be based on the story by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.
After being hired to write and direct The Flash last October, it was revealed late last month that Seth Grahame-Smith had parted ways with Warner Bros. over creative differences. Nothing more specific has been revealed, but the trades have since reported that the studio is hoping to find a more experienced filmmaker to take the helm of the Scarlet Speedster's solo outing.
Easily one of the most exciting things about Suicide Squad this August is seeing Harley Quinn finally brought to life on the big screen. The Wolf of Wall Street star Margot Robbie has been a fan-favourite choice to take on the role for some time, so her being cast by Warner Bros. meant there were none of the usual complaints from comic book fans!
Stan Lee didn't create Deadpool (that credit belongs to Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza), but the Marvel Comics creator still made one of his famous cameo appearances in the R-Rated movie earlier this year. It inevitably ended up also being rather R-Rated as it consisted of him being the DJ in the strip club Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) was working in.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. star Chloe Bennet recently made some very public complaints about the way Marvel Studios has essentially ignored the ABC series, and now Arrow star Willa Holland has made her displeasure clear over the fact that The CW series is being kept very separate to the DC Films Universe.
Deadpool exceeded everyone's expectations back in February, and it's fair to say that no one could have ever guessed that the R-Rated movie would go on to become North America's highest grossing movie in 2016 with an impressive $362.7 million haul. In fact, at one point, it looked like it may even top Captain America: Civil War.
It was a disappointing holiday weekend for both 20th Century Fox and Disney as X-Men: Apocalypse and Alice Through the Looking Glass both underperformed. The latter was plagued by bad reviews and a domestic abuse scandal, while the latest instalment in the X-Men franchise had only the former problem to contend with.
X-Men: Apocalypse has proven to be pretty divisive so far. Some people love it, while others are calling it the worst film in the First Class trilogy. One thing that everyone can agree on though is that the "Quicksilver Scene," while not as well done as the one in Days of Future Past, is still a definite highlight.
As of right now, it's fair to say that The Flash is probably the best superhero TV show on the air. Those working on The CW series never fail to respect the source material, and over the past two years, they've done an exceptional job of bringing the crazy, complex, and massively enjoyable world of the Fastest Man Alive to life on the small screen.
The reviews for X-Men: Apocalypse have been pretty mixed, which comes as a genuine shock after the overwhelmingly positive response to X-Men: Days of Future Past two years ago. I, for one, loved the movie, and as someone who has always been highly critical of this franchise (Bryan Singer's work in particular), Apocalypse really does feel like the best instalment to date.