Netflix is throwing the full extent of its marketing might behind Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson's upcoming movie The Devil All The Time ahead of its debut on the streaming service next month. This big promotional push has already seen a series of stills from the production land online and now, we have an official poster.
The Phantom Menace is often cited as the weakest instalment in the Star Wars saga, but not everything about it is widely reviled. Most fans are willing to admit there are a few positives to take from the movie which kicked off the Prequel Trilogy, and among them is Liam Neeson's portrayal of Jedi master Qui-Gon Jinn.
The video streaming sector has become far more competitive over the last year, with a host of strong contenders to Netflix's throne arriving onto the scene. Notable newcomers include Disney+, Apple TV+, HBO Max and Peacock, and while they have a lot of ground to make up on the market leader, competition among these emerging platforms has been fierce. They've all sought a foothold on the market with strong launch line-ups, but one show on these services has really outgunned the opposition.
Ryan Reynolds is the first person to hold his hands up and admit that 2011's Green Lantern was a huge misfire, to put it kindly. The Deadpool star has poked fun at it on countless occasions, and the latest swipe he's taken at the movie might just be his best yet.
Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson are no doubt super busy working on their respective comic book movies right now, but in between donning their masks and spandex, they've found the time to shoot a new project for Netflix titled The Devil All The Time. The pic will hit the streaming platform next month and a bunch of first-look images have just been revealed ahead of its debut.
New concept artwork of John Krasinski as the MCU's Mister Fantastic emerges online, giving us an idea of how he could look in the Fantastic Four reboot.
Most MCU fans will have relived the Battle of Wakanda many times, having enjoyed countless repeat viewings of Avengers: Infinity War, but now they have the chance to see the epic skirmish from a whole new angle. Stuntman Sam Hargrave has revealed behind-the-scenes footage from the sequence on social media, offering a glimpse at an early version of the set piece.