Will Poulter may only be 28 years of age, but he's got almost fifteen years of experience in the film and television industry already, having made his screen debut as a kid in British coming-of-age comedy Son of Rambow.
Be it through accident or design, Zack Snyder has gained a reputation for directing comic book blockbusters that prove to be as lengthy as they are divisive.
Wesley Snipes has been through the personal and professional wringer across the last decade, spending time in prison for tax evasion as his reputation in the industry gradually eroded, with the former A-list action hero reduced to churning out a succession of bargain basement VOD efforts to pay the bills.
Florence Pugh had endeared herself to Marvel Cinematic Universe fans long before the credits even rolled on Black Widow, with the Academy Award nominee's scene-stealing turn as Yelena Belova instantly establishing her as the internet's new obsession.
According to Quentin Tarantino, he's only making one more feature film before he steps away from the movie industry altogether. That's not to say he'll be taking it easy given that he owns and operates two cinemas, recently released the novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and could realistically work in television without breaking his retirement vow.
Most of the talk surrounding the John Wick universe over the last few days has been dominated by prequel series The Continental, which announced Mel Gibson as the first member of the cast, but let's not forget that Keanu Reeves' fourth outing as the legendary assassin has been shooting since the summer ahead of a May 2022 release.
If an R-rated genre film written by James Gunn and directed by Zack Snyder was announced in 2021, it would be an understatement to say that the internet would be in real danger of collapsing into itself. However, there was plenty of skepticism when it was first announced that the duo would be remaking zombie classic Dawn of the Dead.
We've known for a long time that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was going to begin shooting before the end of 2021, but Chris Pratt has just confirmed that cameras are now rolling on the hotly-anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe threequel.