Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 has been a hit with critics and audiences alike so far and after a strong overseas opening, the signs are all pointing to this being one of Marvel's biggest movies to date, as it looks ready to take North American theatres by storm this weekend. $1 billion seems like a guarantee at this point and with Vol. 3 already confirmed, it sounds like the franchise will be around for a long time to come. Before we start looking ahead to the future, though, we've decided to delve into what exactly it is that makes Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 so special.
Warner Bros. recently announced that DC Comics adaptation Aquaman has started shooting, but it appears as if there are a few cast members the studio failed to mention in the press release.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 introduces a lot of characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Pom Klementieff's Mantis being one of the biggest new additions. However, something which has been bugging a lot of fans from the start is the fact she doesn't have her green skin from the comic books.
In case you didn't know - which is unlikely given that it's everywhere on the internet - today is Star Wars Day. As such, we've been seeing countless videos, photos, promos and more to celebrate the occasion, but tonight, we've stumbled across a pretty unique one, as it manages to effectively mix Star Wars with a property that you normally wouldn't associate it with: AMC's The Walking Dead.
To say that there's a lot riding on Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman would probably be the understatement of the year. Aside from having to prove that a female-led comic book movie can work and pull in respectable box office numbers, which is no easy feat, the film also has the unenviable task of getting the DC Extended Universe back on track, after the disappointing Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad.
Earlier today, we got the first trailer for The Defenders and it teased the coming together of four Marvel heroes who've dominated Netflix over the past few years. Now, a new poster has been released and it once again shows off Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, albeit in a very unusual manner.
Last night's episode of The Flash revealed Savitar's true identity. Now, with just three instalments left, The CW has released a new batch of official images from the next outing, but the self-proclaimed Speed God is nowhere to be seen. Instead, the focus is mostly on the villainous Killer Frost.
It was less than 24 hours ago that Marvel asked fans to give Secret Empire a chance, but the first issue of the series has once again generated a stir online. As those who've read the comic already will know, Captain America orders the execution of Rick Jones and the annihilation of Las Vegas. How can he ever come back from that, you ask? Well, it's hard to say right now, but the star-spangled Avenger pretty much just went from being a villain to a complete monster.
As the Star Wars saga continues to expand with the sequel trilogy and a variety of spinoffs, it's clear that this is one franchise we'd best get used to spending time with over the next little while. And with May 4th quickly approaching, it seems that mini-celebrations honoring the iconic series are starting to pop up everywhere you look. The latest of which comes to us courtesy of TBS, who will be broadcasting the prequel and original trilogies all in one go, an event which looks set to take upwards of sixteen hours. The perfect way to spend Star Wars Day, right?
When it was first revealed that Captain America is secretly a Hydra agent, fans were not happy - to say the least. The story has since continued to play out, but the reveal that history has been altered has done nothing to quell the rage of those who are disgusted at seeing America's greatest hero essentially acting as a total villain.