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The Russo Bros. Reveal the Fates of Several MCU Characters After AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR SPOILERS from Avengers: Infinity War. If you have not seen the movie yet, stop reading right now and come back after you watch it.] . . . . . . [Seriously, if you haven’t seen it yet, why are you still here?] . . . . . . . [Final warning….] . . . . . . So at the end of Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos successfully collected all six Infinity Stones. And with the Gauntlet, he snapped his fingers. As a result, half of the universe’s population was wiped from existence. This resulted in the deaths of many of our heroes, such as Black Panther, Spider-Man, and…
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Marvel Studios Has Plans for Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Marvel Studios is planning many films starring new characters after 2019’s Avengers 4. Currently, the studio has plans for the Eternals, Moon Knight and Nova, while a Black Widow movie is finally moving forward. Now, another character has been confirmed to join the MCU…eventually. In a BBC interview, Marvel’s Kevin Feige reveals that a movie featuring the current Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan, is “definitely sort of” in the works, and the character will be introduced after the Captain Marvel film. Marvel is planning to do Miss Marvel after Captain Marvel y’all Muslims. Prepare to finally be represented. pic.twitter.com/SKFofLDmBt — R O D Y ⚡️ IW SPOILERS (@StaarksHeart) May 12, 2018…
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ABC Finally Cancels INHUMANS After One Season
Back in September, ABC premiered its latest Marvel show, Inhumans, which was made in collaboration with IMAX. The eight-episode series was trashed by fans and critics, while ratings were mediocre. So, this news shouldn’t be surprising….except for how long it took to announce it. ABC has confirmed (via TV Line) that Inhumans has been cancelled after just one season. Based on the show’s reception, literally everyone saw this coming. But it’s surprising to see ABC wait until the last minute to confirm it. The series’ last episode aired in November. With Inhumans out of the way, attention is now turned to ABC’s other Marvel show, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Despite low ratings, the…
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The CW Renews iZOMBIE for Season 5
Last month, The CW gave early renewals to the bulk of its programming slate, including the DC television shows and Riverdale. However, there were a few shows that haven’t been decided on until recently, and the network is renewing or cancelling them. Fortunately, one fan-favorite show made the cut. The CW has confirmed (via TV Line) that iZombie has been renewed for a fifth season. The midseason show, based on the Vertigo comic book, didn’t return until late February this year, and fans have speculated if it was going to get renewed again. The season four finale will air on Monday, May 28th. No word yet on a premiere date…
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SHAZAM! Officially Wraps Production
After many years of development, New Line Cinema’s Shazam! finally began production earlier this year. And now, the next installment of DC Films’ universe is officially in the can. Director David F. Sandberg has confirmed on Twitter that Shazam! has wrapped production. The next phase will be post-production, for which Sandberg and the team have 11 months before the film’s release. That’s a wrap on Shazam! Now onto months of post production. — David F. Sandberg (@ponysmasher) May 11, 2018 Now that Shazam! is officially wrapped, we’re turning our attention to the next DC movie to shoot: Wonder Woman 2. The highly anticipated sequel is expected to begin production later this…
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Fox Cancels LUCIFER After Three Seasons
Television networks are currently announcing renewals or cancellations for their shows, as the 2018-2019 schedules come together. One network is Fox, which has already cancelled several shows, including Brooklyn-Nine-Nine. The latest decision marks the end of fan-favorite Vertigo adaptation Lucifer. It has been announced (via TV Line) that Lucifer has been cancelled after three seasons. Despite a very vocal fanbase on social media, the show has had a 20% decrease in ratings from last season. Its series finale will air on Monday, May 14th. Series star Tom Ellis confirmed the rumors on Twitter: It has been the most amazing experience over the past 3 years playing Lucifer and falling in…
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THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN Trailer Released
IGN has premiered the trailer for the next animated DC movie, The Death of Superman. The latest version of the iconic storyline takes place in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU), and it is the first of a two-part adaptation. Here, Superman and the Justice League face the all-powerful Doomsday, and….well, the title already tells you what happens. Check out the trailer below, and stay tuned for more as we have it. The Death of Superman hits home video this summer.
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Movie News Bits: Batman, CAPTAIN MARVEL, CAPTAIN BRITAIN, WONDER WOMAN 2, INFIDEL
Welcome to the latest installment of Movie News Bits. Today, we have a new actor interested in playing Batman, some Captain Marvel casting, Simon Pegg’s desired superhero role, Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 2 paycheck, and a new comic book movie in the works. A lot of actors have expressed interest in paying Batman over the years, and the latest is former Dexter star Michael C. Hall. Speaking with Yahoo! Movies UK, the actor admits that Batman is his favorite superhero, recalling that he voiced an alternate version of him in Justice League: Gods and Monsters. When asked if he would want to play Batman in live action, he says, “Well,…
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Margot Robbie Hints at R-Rating for Harley Quinn/Birds of Prey Movie
After considering several Harley Quinn-centric projects, Warner Bros. is now moving ahead with Margot Robbie’s spinoff, to be directed by Cathy Yan. The (officially untitled) film will be based on the Birds of Prey comics, and it will unite Harley with several female characters from the DC Universe. Now, Robbie sheds some light on what to expect. In an interview with Collider, Robbie says that she first pitched the movie back in 2015, when she was shooting Suicide Squad. So, she’s spent three years pursuing her vision. But the most interesting part of her pitch has to be the rating. “I pitched the idea of an R-rated girl gang film including…
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Disney CEO Teases New Marvel Franchise and More AVENGERS Sequels After 2019
While Avengers: Infinity War and next year’s Avengers 4 are a culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far, there are plans for many more Marvel movies in the future. This week, the head of Disney has offered some teases on what to expect from this future. During an earnings call (via THR), CEO Bob Iger confirms that Disney and Marvel are planning out movies for at least the next decade, including a “new” franchise. But just because there’s a new franchise doesn’t mean Avengers will end. “I’m guessing we will try our hand at what I’ll call a new franchise beyond Avengers, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t…




























