Author: James Hadden

Two things about me: I'm British, I have a beard and I can't count...

Since taking on the role of Captain America, Chris Evans has appeared on our screen every year since 2011 as the Star-Spangled man, if you include a cameo in 2013’s Thor: The Dark World of course. But with his next appearance not scheduled until 2018, in Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 will next year be our first Cap-Less year? Not if Chris Evans has anything to say about it. Speaking to MTV news, the Fantastic Four actor offered up two possible places his character could appear next year, telling the interviewer ‘Guardians would be fun, wouldn’t it? but it’s very…

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I’m sure by now you have all heard about the controversial twist Marvel has introduced to the Captain America mythos. For those that haven’t heard, the first issue of the new series Captain America: Steve Rogers has revealed that since the beginning, Cap has actually been an agent of Hydra, the terrorist organisation he has battling for much of his 75 Year history. While it’s highly unlikely that we will see this sudden change of character cross mediums into the MCU, talented graphic artist BossLogic has taken it upon himself to give us a look at what it would like…

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Captain America is a character who has gone through a lot of changes over his 75 year career, he’s been a World War Two icon, a present day hero, a fugitive and most recently he was transformed into a ninety year old man. But it’s his most recent change which has caused the biggest stir amongst fans. The recent Captain America: Steve Rogers #1 has introduced the controversial twist that Steve Rogers, the living embodiment of the American way, is in fact a sleeper agent for the terrorist organisation Hydra and has been all along. While many of you maybe…

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Over the years, there have been multiple attempts at bringing Video Game properties to the big screen, often with more failures than successes. With two new franchises looking to make the jump in next weeks Warcraft and Assassin’s Creed this December, it seemed as though this would be the year everything changes. It looks as though this may not be the case if the first wave of Warcraft reviews are any indication, at least we have Assassin’s Creed to fall back on. While it’s a bit too soon to be jumping to any major conclusions, as well as the fact that…

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X-Men: Apocalypse is yet to be released in the U.S. but it’s already out and making some serious money in the rest of the world. Unfortunately in order to be viewed as a hit, it needs both Commerical and Critical success and whilst it’s achieving the former it’s the latter which is the problem. According to review aggregate site, RottenTomatoes, X-Men: Apocalypse is currently the franchises second lowest scoring entry with a score of 52%. This places it ahead of 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine and its 38% approval rate but below X-Men: The Last Stand’s 58%. Given the amount of…

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We’ve already seen several change ups in the DC creative team over at Warner Brothers in the wake of the lukewarm reception Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice received earlier in the year, with Geoff Johns being brought in to oversee future projects. Now the studio has made yet another change, this time involving of the studios long running producers, Charles Rovan. The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Rovan, who has been a producer on every DC film since Batman Begins could now be looking at a new role at the studio, likely as an Executive Producer, which would remove…

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After describing how ‘crushing’ it was working on Avengers: Age of Ultron, one would think that Joss Whedon would be completely finished with all things Marvel. But a recent interview has revealed that there is one thing that would get back behind the camera, read on to find out what it is. In a recent interview with The Wrap, Whedon was asked whether helming a female-centric Avengers film would be enough to tempt the Serenity director back to the MCU. His response? A very resounding Yes. He revealed ‘Yeah, of course [I’d be into that],’ before adding ‘Although I tend more…

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This August will see one of the most iconic DC stories brought to the screen, no I’m not talking about Suicide Squad, I’m talking about the latest addition to the DC animated universe, Batman: The Killing Joke. To get us excited for this, DC Entertainment has released the official synopsis as well as a look at Tara Strong’s Batgirl, presumably taking place before the infamous scene. You can check out the Official Synopsis and Batgirl image below: What does it take for a person to snap? How much despair for a mind to fracture? These are the twisted questions that…

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You may be seeing Supergirl on a different Network, but luckily for fans it’ll be sticking to it’s same 8p.m time slot on a Monday. The show, which was originally on CBS was last week picked up be CW to join their weekly lineup, which already consists several DC properties in the form of Arrow, The Flash and the most recent addition Legends of Tomorrow. The Flash will be keeping it’s usual 8 P.M slot on Tuesday with Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow also staying at 8 P.M on Wednesday and Thursday respectively. You can check out the Networks full…

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When the first trailer for Paul Feig’s upcoming Ghostbuster’s reboot was released it was met with a ‘less than stellar’ response from the Internet. It looks like the studio has taken that response to heart as the film’s latest trailer appears to give us a much better look at the film’s plot and style of humor. Whilst a lot of the humor seen in the first trailer didn’t seem to hit the right note, the jokes featured in this new trailer certainly seem to be a lot more polished. It also appears to use a lot more callbacks to the…

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