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Kevin Feige Confirms Future MCU Plans for The Eternals and Moon Knight
So far, Marvel’s plans for after Avengers 4 are largely under wraps. The studio has already confirmed sequels to Spider-Man: Homecoming, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther, while characters like Black Widow could get their own movies too. There is also interest in Nova and (allegedly) Power Pack. Now, we know of two properties that are part of Marvel’s future plans. Speaking with The Wrap, Marvel’s Kevin Feige confirms that a movie starring The Eternals is in the early stages of development. (This verifies a rumor by MCU Cosmic.) “Eternals is one of many many many things that we are actively beginning to have creative discussions about to see…
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Retrospective Review: AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
Avengers: Age of Ultron(2015) Directed By: Joss Whedon Produced By: Kevin Feige Written By: Joss Whedon Welcome again to our next installment of 20 Days of Infinity War! We’re here to talk about Avengers 1.5, I mean 2. Avengers: Age of Ultron! There are some spoilers below. Not many. But some! But seriously. Can we stop and talk about how this movie doesn’t feel like it needed to be a movie? Avengers: Age of Ultron doesn’t feel like a true movie, like it didn’t need to be as long, or have as many side notes. Almost could have been an Avengers 1.5, where Avengers 2 is Captain America: Civil War. We…
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Kevin Feige Teases “Immediate” Potential for a NOVA Movie
Marvel Studios has already explored some parts of the MCU’s cosmic side, with the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and the Thanos/Infinity Gauntlet storyline. However, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is expected to kick off an increased focus on cosmic properties. One character that fans have wanted to see was Nova. We’ve already met the Nova Corps in the first Guardians, but that’s it. So, will we ever get a movie? Speaking with ComicBook, Marvel’s Kevin Feige offers a promising answer when asked about Nova’s cinematic potential. “Nova is… if we have a big board with a bunch of characters that have more immediate potential, Nova is on that board.…
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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Sequel Will Take Peter Parker Outside of New York
The first MCU movie to follow Marvel’s two-film Avengers finale will be the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming. Not much is known about the film, other than that it will begin the exploration of a different, post-Avengers 4 world. Now, we have some new details. Speaking with io9, Marvel’s Kevin Feige talks about the next Spider-Man movie, confirming that production starts in July. Additionally, Peter Parker won’t just be sticking around in New York this time. “We film in London. We shot [the] first film in Atlanta. And we shoot a lot of films in London but there’s another reason we’re shooting in London which is, yes, Spidey, of course, will…
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Review: ULTIMATE AVENGERS
Hi all! Me again. First of all welcome back to our 20 Days of Infinity War series! Second of all, lemme just say watching this movie first instead of Ultimate Avengers II would have really helped my review of it I did here. Not by much, but a little! We begin at the end of World War II, where Captain America saves his men from the Ji’Tari Nazis, but ends up in the ocean, frozen. We go to the present, where Bruce Banner is studying the super soldier program, and Fury is searching the bottom of the ocean, looking for I assume, Captain America. He finds him, they defrost him,…
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DEADPOOL 2 Already Breaking Some Advance Ticket Sales Records
We’re now less than a month away from the release of Fox’s Deadpool 2. This week, the studio released the final trailer, and advance tickets went on sale. Now, the film is already setting new records. Fandango has announced (via Deadline) that Deadpool 2 is currently on track to become the biggest R-rated pre-seller in the company’s history, beating 2015’s Fifty Shades of Grey. The film is also selling like crazy at Regal Cinemas, easily breaking their 24-hour record and outperforming IT. Meanwhile, Deadpool 2 is now the third biggest pre-seller on Fandango this year, behind only Avengers: Infinity War and Black Panther. Fandango’s Erik Davis had this to say…
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SUPERMAN: UNBOUND Review
Now we find Superman facing one of his most famous foes. An entity is known as Brainiac. The positive The story is decent, the characters (for the most part) works well in the story they try to tell. The art style of the movie looked like it could be a mix of western and Japanese (anime). A blend that in theory shouldn’t work, but works well here. While the animation was good in general, there are flaws. The best part of the movie is easily the voice acting. Especially Matt Bomer and John Noble. The former does the voice of Superman (while being Henry Cavill’s twin brother by the looks…
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New Line Reportedly Adapting DC’s THE HIGHWAYMEN for the Big Screen
New Line Cinema is collaborating with DC Films on multiple projects, such as Shazam!, Black Adam, and several Vertigo titles. Their latest rumored project would adapt a lesser known comic for the big screen. According to That Hashtag Show, New Line is developing a film adaptation of DC’s comic book The Highwaymen. The studio is currently approaching writers for the project. The film is based on the 2007 limited series, which stars two retired couriers who return to their business of transporting dangerous cargo. The problem? Everyone’s trying to kill them over it. With about two dozen DC movies in various stages of development, it’s unclear how far along The…
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Movie News Bits: BLACK PANTHER, AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, THE AMERICAN WAY, WONDER WOMAN 2
Welcome to the latest installment of Movie News Bits. Today, Sebastian Stan talks about his Black Panther role, Avengers: Infinity War has cast Proxima Midnight, directors Joe and Anthony Russo reveal which X-Men character they wish they could add, The American Way is getting a movie, and Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman 2 is inching closer to becoming a reality. After going back under the ice in Captain America: Civil War, Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes returned in Black Panther‘s post-credits scene – just in time for Avengers: Infinity War. However, it turns out the scene was originally going to be longer. At Wizarding World Portland recently (via CinemaBlend), Sebastian Stan…
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SUPERMAN VS. THE ELITE Review
Superman vs The Elite is, like my previous review, based on a previous comic book called What’s so funny about the truth justice & the American way, and just like my previous review, reading it is something I haven’t been able to do. So the review is going to approach it like it’s a movie on its own. In Superman vs The Elite, they cover the question of what true justice is. On the one hand, we have Superman, who believes that criminals should face punishment, but not to the point of death, while we have the rising group of Anti-Heroes called The Elite lead by Manchester Black who thinks…




























