Iron Man 2's Mickey Rourke has launched a foul-mouthed rant at Robert De Niro after finding out that he'd been the subject of some disparaging comments.
For a long time people have had doubts about Chris Hemsworth's capabilities as a leading man outside of his career-defining role as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. On paper, his track record isn't exactly great when he's given top billing with Red Dawn, Blackhat, In the Heart of the Sea, The Huntsman: Winter's War and Men in Black: International all bombing at the box office.
From the first second that Thor first interacted with the Guardians of the Galaxy in Avengers: Infinity War, fans were desperate to see the characters share more scenes together. The God of Thunder's reinvention in Ragnarok lent itself perfectly to generating sparks with the Marvel Cinematic Universe's band of intergalactic misfits, leading to hopes that a full-blown Asgardians of the Galaxy crossover was in the works.
Danny Trejo is one of the most instantly recognizable and prolific actors in the business, and even at 76 years old he shows no signs of slowing down, having appeared in no less than 32 movies since 2017 alone. Although he largely operates in the straight-to-video realm, you'll often find him in the most unexpected of places as his recent voice role in the live-action Dora the Explorer movie will attest.
It seems that barely a day goes by without a story concerning the status of Deadpool 3, and that's largely down to the huge number of variables that concern almost every aspect of the in-development project. Marvel Studios have never had a character like the Merc with a Mouth at their disposal before, and his previous status as the star of two of the three highest-grossing R-rated movies in history under the Fox banner only creates more confusion.
The summer months are usually when audiences head to theaters in huge numbers to check out the latest cavalcade of big budget blockbusters that dominate the box office. Obviously, 2020 has been a very different year in more ways than one, with the continued effects of the Coronavirus pandemic wreaking havoc on the movie business, and analysts predicting that Hollywood could be facing a $20 billion shortfall.