Last year it was announced that James Cameron was stepping away from helming his long-in development live-action adaptation of acclaimed manga and anime Battle Angel Alita (the movie's been renamed Alita: Battle Angel), and handing over the reigns to Robert Rodriguez while he remained on board as producer.
Though this may have been an inadvertent reveal, the synopsis for season 3, episode 20 of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has actually given away some pretty spoilery details about the resolution of Captain America: Civil War.
"You are now entering Annville. Home to folks from heaven, hell, and everything in-between." The official Facebook page for AMC's upcoming adaptation of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's controversial DC Vertigo comic series, Preacher, has unveiled a new batch of promo images for the show.
The other day, Kevin Feige officially announced that Marvel's Inhumans movie would no longer be released on July 12th, 2019, and would not be given a replacement release date for the foreseeable future. At the time, the reason given was down to the additions of Spider-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp to Marvel's already jam-packed Phase 3 slate, but Bleeding Cool maintains there was another factor.
As comic book/superhero movies continue to do massive business, more and more young stars are throwing their names in the hat for various roles in the hopes that the studios will take notice. Though this may seem like a bit of a futile venture, it's important to remember that it has worked out for actors (Vin Diesel in Guardians if the Galaxy, for example) in the past.
So, it's just about here now. Marvel's highly-anticipated Phase 3 kickstarter, Captain America: Civil War, will be with us in a few short weeks and we couldn't be more excited for it. With positive reviews already pouring out and word of mouth remaining very strong, it seems that the studio has another juggernaut on their hands - and why wouldn't they?
When Ezra Miller suits up as The Flash for his 2018 solo adventure, he'll obviously have support from several DC Comics mainstays, and a character breakdown sent around to casting agencies would seem to have revealed which specific friends and foes will be joining the Scarlet Speedster.
Famke Janssen played founding X-Men member Jean Grey in the first 3 movies, and also popped up for cameo appearances in both The Wolverine and X-Men: Days Of Future Past. The upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse will actually work as a soft reboot of sorts, because many of the original team will be replaced by younger incarnations of the characters - but, that doesn't mean Janssen is done with the role.
If you still haven't recovered from the shocking events of this past Tuesday's episode of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. you may want to skip the following synopsis, as it seems to indicate that at least one main character is going to bite the bullet in the two-hour season finale next month.