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A new audition tape has surfaced online that teases the involvement of Freddy Freeman in the Shazam! movie. Freddy is otherwise known as Captain Marvel Jr. — a mainstay of the original Whiz Comics since the early 1940s, who eventually took up the Captain Marvel mantle himself in the late ’00s. RELATED: An Arrow Actor
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The location of the final Infinity Stone, the Soul Stone, that Thanos is seeking to complete his collection for his Infinity Gauntlet is yet to be revealed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, Screen Rant has a theory as to where the powerful gem might be, positing that fans will see it revealed as being
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Earlier this week, DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson revealed that the company had begun to rethink its cinematic universe . She explained that, moving forward — while they plan to use continuity to ensure nothing “diverge in a way that doesn’t make sense” — there will be no overall interconnectivity in its film universe. This
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Pennywise the Dancing Clown reminded us just who’s the demonic boss as Andy Muschietti’s It reboot became the highest-grossing horror movie of all time. Now, he’s been given the anime treatment with graphic designer Kevin Duran animating Mike Anderson’s Japanese-styled take on the villain. RELATED: It Sequel Release Date Confirmed for September 2019 What if
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The Internet was shaken this summer when it was announced that not only would Blumhouse Productions be producing the Spawn movie reboot, but it would be directed by the creator himself, Todd McFarlane. Now, head of Blumhouse, Jason Blum, has sounded off on the choice to have McFarlane direct — and he’s pretty sure it’s
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The term “DC Extended Universe” has become an umbrella term for Warner Bros.’ slate of DC Comics-based films, but apparently no one at the studio uses that name. In fact, it originated as a joke. RELATED: DCEU Has Officially Adopted a New Approach to Continuity Vulture’s Abraham Riesman made the discovery while working on an
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George Romero might have been known for his genre-defining horror films like Night of the Living Dead and Creepshow, but at one point the director could have gone in a completely different direction. There was a point in his career where Romero was top choice to adapt the Marvel Comics character Copperhead for the big
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Before Gal Gadot came along, Lynda Carter embodied the iconic Wonder Woman character on television throughout the ’70s. Now, the actress has some choice words for director James Cameron, who has made it clear he doesn’t think much of Patty Jenkins’ interpretation of Wonder Woman, and recently doubled down on his previous comments. Just after
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Your Name is headed back to the big screen as a live-action film from Paramount Pictures and J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot banner. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the popular anime will be adapted for live-action by writer Eric Heisserer, the Oscar-nominated scribe who penned Arrival. Abrams is attached to the project through his Bad Robot
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With Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Disney and Lucasfilm were able to bring the look of the original 1977 movie back to the big screen with modern filmmaking technology. Perhaps the most impressive achievement amidst all that attention to detail was the film’s uncanny ability to convincingly bring Peter Cushing’s character, the Grand Moff
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When it was confirmed in April that Fox’s upcoming X-Men sequel will be titled X-Men: Dark Phoenix, many fans were understandably skeptical, considering how poorly elements of the seminal Marvel Comics storyline were adapted in 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand. However, Pyslocke actress Olivia Munn appears to suggest franchise veteran Simon Kinberg intends to give
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Spider-Man: Homecoming officially hit digital platforms today, and so have the film’s bonus features, including — but not limited to — various deleted scenes and a gag reel. The gag reel sees Tom Holland utter Spider-Man’s famous “great power” line, while Chris Evans’ Captain America breaks out into a fit of laughter as he films
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A newly released scene from Spider-Man: Homecoming makes explicit what many fans inferred: Donald Glover’s nephew is, indeed, Miles Morales. The success of the Spider-Man reboot this past summer wasn’t too surprising, but for many fans, one Easter egg in particular was a pretty unexpected bonus. During Peter Parker’s interrogation of Aaron Davis, played by
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Quentin Tarantino hasn’t said yes to making a Star Trek movie, but he hasn’t said no either. A recent interview with TMZ got that much out of the director, who said he would certainly take a meeting about a directing a Star Trek movie, but the fly-by nature of the interview yielded little else in
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James Cameron’s four Avatar sequels went into production today. The sequels will be filmed concurrently with a budget exceeding $1 billion. The production start represents a longtime goal for Cameron, the films’ director, who has long insisted that more Avatar movies are on the way, but only once the scripts for the four films have
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Darren Aronofsky, who was at one point rumored to direct Man of Steel, wouldn’t mind another shot at a Superman film. RELATED: Kingsman’s Matthew Vaughn Confirms Man of Steel 2 Talks While promoting Mother!, the filmmaker was asked which superhero property he would most like to work on. “I mean, you know, Superman would always
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Thor: Ragnarok is just over a month away, and Disney isn’t slowing down with the promotional material for the Marvel Comics-based movie. The latest release for the Thor threequel? Some incredibly groovy posters and promo art. RELATED: What Thor: Ragnarok Would Look Like If It Had Been Released in 1987 All along, Thor: Ragnarok has
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Just two weeks ago, Spider-Man: Homecoming crossed the milestone figure of $800 million worldwide, and now it has emerged as the highest-grossing superhero movie of the year, according to Exhibitor Relations. The movie has nudged its way up the list of superhero movies’ performance at the box office through a solid showing in China. RELATED:
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Hayley Atwell’s Peggy Carter has seen her character’s life expanded upon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since her initial appearance in Captain America: The First Avenger. Not only did they find a way to include Peggy in both Captain America sequels — albeit the latest saw her character’s funeral — but they managed to bring
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Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema’s adaptation of Stephen King’s It has already become the highest-grossing horror film of all time, and the movie’s third weekend at the box office is set to bring in a respectable $30 million dollars. However, that won’t be enough to hold the top spot. 20th Century Fox’s Kingsman: The
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Kiersey Clemons was cast as Iris West in the DC Extended Universe months ago, but it seems as if we’ll have to wait for some time before we see her take on the role. Clemons was set to debut her take on the love of Barry Allen’s life in November’s Justice League, but a new
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Fox’s Gambit film has been stuck in such developmental hell that star Channing Tatum had to come out and indicate to fans the project is still happening and that it’s restarting from scratch. Now, with the studio yet to firm up a director, full cast, or a production start date, some rumored plot details have
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Skybound Entertainment, the company run by The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman, are teaming with Universal Pictures to develop the comic Kill the Minotaur into a feature film. The comic, written by Christian Cantamessa and Chris Pasetto, with art by Lukas Ketner and Jean-Francois Beaulieu, will be adapted and produced by Kirkman and his Skybound
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M. Night Shyamalan’s sequel to Split — titled Glass — has added a couple familiar faces from the first movie in the franchise, Unbreakable, as it builds towards Bruce Willis’ David Dunn meeting James McAvoy’s Kevin Wendell Crumb. RELATED: Glass: Synopsis for Unbreakable/Split Spinoff Surfaces Online Spencer Treat Clark will return as Dunn’s son, who
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