Avengers: Endgame was an action-packed thriller, but what really made the film memorable was the emotional sendoffs that many of its characters received after a decade's worth of MCU movies. One of the most touching, of course, was Steve Rogers' final moments, going back in time and getting back together with his old flame Peggy Carter after decades of separation. And with the script for the blockbuster now online, it's been revealed that Steve had been on Peggy's mind all those years.
The Batman is one upcoming DC movie with some serious talent backing the project, from director Matt Reeves to actors like Robert Pattinson, Andy Serkis, and Colin Farrell. One part of the equation though that's relatively unknown is Mattson Tomlin, who's attached to the film as a co-writer.
Transformers is a franchise that keeps chugging along despite every new installment in the series meeting with increasingly more tepid box-office earnings and indifferent critical reviews. But the company behind the characters have decided there is still profit to be mined from the films, which is why a reboot of the Transformers cinematic universe is being planned. And now it has been reported that Unicron will appear as the main villain of the series, who will put in an appearance after the first few films build up to his arrival, similar to how Thanos was introduced in the MCU.
The world is still in the grip of Frozen fever, with Frozen 2 decimating the competition and ruling the box office ever since its debut. Disney has created one of their biggest franchise hits with the two films and now they're ready to plumb its depth even further for more, as according to our sources - the same ones who said the Mouse House was doing an Aladdin sequel, which we now know to be true - a live-action remake of Frozen is in the works but the catch is that it'll be based on and stay very true to The Snow Queen, which was the original inspiration for the film.
Keanue Reeves is said to be wanted for a Constantine reboot written by The Batman scribe Mattson Tomlin, though it's unclear as of yet if he'll return.
After the unexpected success of Venom, fans are excitedly looking forward to its sequel, which will introduce one of the most notorious villains from Spider-Man mythology: Carnage. Little is known about the first live-action version of the character who will appear in the film, other than the fact that he's being played by Woody Harrelson, but we're now starting to learn a bit more.
With Disney Plus finally up and running, the Mouse House is scrambling to come up with new content inspired by established properties to keep fans hooked to the streaming platform. And according to our sources, the latest IP to get this treatment is Aladdin.