Following his introduction back in season 4 of The Walking Dead, the tough-as-nails Abraham Ford quickly became a firm fan-favorite thanks to his fearless nature and creatively vulgar quips, and because of this, his violent murder at the hands of Negan in the season 7 premiere was very difficult to watch.
Following hot on the heels of our first look at Scott Eastwood all suited up for Pacific Rim: Uprising, as well as some set snaps, John Boyega has taken to Twitter tonight to share what appears to be our first official look at the upcoming sequel, which is currently shooting ahead of its February 23rd, 2018 release.
John Wick: Chapter 2 hasn't hit theaters just yet - it touches down on Friday - but Lionsgate clearly has very big plans for the franchise. We've already heard talk of a prequel and even a TV series, and now it seems like the gears are already in motion for a third outing. Yes, a John Wick: Chapter 3 is all but a sure thing at this stage and it seems that leading man Keanu Reeves is totally up for it. And honestly, why wouldn't he be?
After a harrowing, fairly miserable first batch of season 7 episodes, AMC's The Walking Dead finally gave fans some relief and ended the midseason finale on a positive note with an emotional reunion between Rick and the newly-escaped Daryl. When the show returns from its hiatus this week, these two will set about combining the various communities that survive under Negan's rule, and apparently that's going to be very bad news for the deranged villain and his army of Saviors.
It's shaping up to be a very good week for fans of James Gunn's band of intergalactic A-holes, as on the heels of last night's brilliant Super Bowl spot for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, we now have a batch of BTS images and a flood of new details courtesy of several set visit reports.
Though Marvel's films take place in the same universe as their television shows, any form of crossover happening between the two is highly unlikely. True, we've seen a bit of it on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter, but for the most part, the big and small screen don't cross paths or have much to do with one another - aside from the odd reference or nod here and there. That being said, it's not as if fans aren't eager to have such a thing happen more often.
It's a good time to be a Marvel fan. The company has three projects currently in production - Avengers: Infinity War, its sequel and Black Panther - and three movies set to release this year. Those are, of course, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok. First up though is James Gunn's space-set sequel and after last night's exhilarating Super Bowl spot, I think it's safe to say that it's many people's most anticipated film of 2017.
In case you don't know (and really, how could you not at this stage?), Avengers: Infinity War is now in production. Aside from a potential new logo though, we really haven't seen too much from it just yet. Set photos and videos are bound to make their way online in the near future, but until then, fans are eating up every little morsel of information they can find, no matter how big or small.
The Super Bowl isn't just about football. True, for many people it is, but it's also a pretty big deal for movie buffs, as studios roll out their biggest and best in front of an absolutely massive audience, showing off their upcoming blockbusters and vying for your attention, and money. This year was no different, as we've seen one trailer after another, all teasing some truly spectacular looking films.
BREAKING: Warner Bros. has released a brand new photo today from Zack Snyder's Justice League, which shows off Jason Momoa's Aquaman, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Ray Fisher's Cyborg ready for a fight.