Spider-Man's arrival into the MCU was certainly one of cinema's most celebrated moments in recent memory. It seemed like everyone from longtime fans to casual moviegoers alike all united in jubilation for the most popular Marvel hero's appearance in Captain America: Civil War.
The history of video games being adapted into live-action films has set the bar for accuracy incredibly low, even when taking recent successes like Detective Pikachu or Sonic the Hedgehog into account. That probably explains why the revelation that the upcoming Monster Hunter movie will bring the story out of its fantasy setting and into one reminiscent of Mad Max seems to have been met with less of a collective groan and more of an eye roll by fans of the long running game series.
With all the violence a character like Deadpool causes and all the fourth wall-breaking quips he makes (and believe us, there are a lot of those), it's easy to forget just how much of a focus his relationship with his love interest Vanessa had in the first movie. Audiences enjoyed seeing the sweeter side of the merciless mercenary and 20th Century Fox was so confident in their romantic chemistry that they famously created a touching romantic poster with the tagline "True Love Never Dies" to promote the film's Valentine's Day release.
It's crazy to think that the many sexual assault allegations against former House of Cards star Kevin Spacey came out three years ago already. The claims of sexual misconduct suffered at his hands shook fans and industry professionals alike with an intensity that has still yet to fully subside. But today, they'll shake another domain: the legal system.
The recent announcement that The Walking Dead's upcoming eleventh season will be its last was quickly followed by a reminder that the series is still planned to continue on the big screen. Yes, AMC confirmed that they're still developing the long-awaited movie starring Andrew Lincoln back in his role as Rick Grimes in collaboration with Universal and Skybound.