While many weren’t sure what was going to happen after the ending of this year’s Logan, some were hoping we’d see more of X-23, the character played by Dafne Keen. In a new interview with THR, James Mangold has confirmed that he’s began work on a spin-off project for the character: “I’m realistic about the kind of movie this is, and I’m hopeful that various people in those positions will see it and recognize it — even though it is an R-rated movie, and even though it has a legacy as part of a comic book franchise. I’d love for…
Author: Frank Palmer
The upcoming Venom movie with Tom Hardy has hit some bumps, with filming getting delayed a couple of times, but now, all appears like it’s moving along. The film’s official Twitter account just posted the following: Day 1. #Venom pic.twitter.com/ftkf9pEWn3 — Venom Movie (@VenomMovie) October 24, 2017 While it’s not much to go off of, it’s good to know the film is moving ahead. It was rumored earlier in the week that the film would follow the Lethal Protector storyline from Marvel Comics, something which would definitely make sense, since Carnage is the main villain. Venom’s creator, Todd McFarlane told…
Thor: Ragnarok will be here in less than 2 weeks, and with its release, Marvel Comics have decided to give Thor a new comic book look. Per The Hollywood Reporter: “You see a lot teases for upcoming stories here,” Thor writer Jason Aaron said in a statement from the publisher. “Some of those stories will play out in the pages of Thor. Others will play out elsewhere, some across multiple titles. Between Thor No. 700 and [September’s] Marvel Legacy No. 1, I’m really setting the stage for the biggest stories I’ll be doing for Marvel in 2018. Probably the biggest stories I’ve ever done for Marvel, period. You…
Lili Reinhart, who most people know as Betty Cooper from the hit TV show Riverdale, has now found herself in the middle of some “controversy” via some people who are offended on Twitter. She posted a picture of a Demon Halloween costume, which was immediately interpreted by a few as racist: Lili tweeted this out but she never intended any harm, as you can see. pic.twitter.com/332i8XnvHR — satan (@nicky_vidaca) October 22, 2017 As you can see, it’s pretty obvious Reinhart didn’t mean any harm, and she even apologized: I apologize. Never meant any harm. I can see how it could’ve…
Thor: Ragnarok is already being praised as the best Marvel Cinematic Universe film in some time now, and to some fans, there’s even more news to be excited about. Valkyrie, played by Tessa Thompson, has been confirmed as bisexual in the film, per the actress herself: She’s bi. And yes, she cares very little about what men think of her. What a joy to play! https://t.co/d0LZKTHCfL — Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) October 21, 2017 This isn’t exactly surprising for those who have read Marvel Comics, though. For those who haven’t, it’s not like it hasn’t been hinted at in the past.…
There aren’t many movie characters as iconic as Freddy Krueger, and as seen by the disastrous 2010 remake of A Nightmare On Elm Street, Robert Englund was the key piece that helped make it iconic. There are some who keep holding out hope that the actor could possibly one day return as Freddy Krueger, but in a recent interview with EW talking about 2003’s Freddy vs. Jason, Englund revealed that it’s not going to happen: “I’m too old to do another Freddy now,” shares Englund, 70. “If I do a fight scene now it’s got to be real minimal because I can’t…
Thor: Ragnarok previously had a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, but that is now no longer the case, as one reviewer has given the film a “rotten” review. That’s right, Thor: Ragnarok, which is currently the highest rated Marvel Cinematic Universe film on Rotten Tomatoes, has a 98%, because of 1 review. The entire critics consensus was: Critics Consensus: Exciting, funny, and above all fun, Thor: Ragnarok is a colorful cosmic adventure that sets a new standard for its franchise — and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The negative review comes from Variety, who writes: While it’s not saying much, “Thor: Ragnarok” is…
Though we hear all the time that the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV shows are connected, we’re yet to actually see TV referenced in a movie. Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb recently spoke with Inverse and said: “I think it’s much more that we look at it from the point of view of “where are we?” and having to establish that along the way. In many ways, being less specific helps the audience understand that this could be on any street corner. Where we’re sitting right now, I can see the Empire State Building, but if we were sitting…
The Snowman is released this weekend, and while it sports a quality director and leading star (Michael Fassbender), the film is getting some pretty brutal reviews. It currently sports a 15% on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of this writing. Director Tomas Alfredson, who replaced Scorsese, spoke with NRK and said: “It happened very abruptly. Suddenly we got notice that we had the money and could start the shoot in London.. Our shoot time in Norway was way too short. We didn’t get the whole story with us and when we started cutting we discovered that a lot was missing… It’s…
The first reviews for Thor: Ragnarok have been released, and at the time of writing this, it has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes! The film is said to be a lot of fun and a joy to watch – something the trailers let us know early on. Some of the notable reviews: USA Today: Even tonal issues can’t upend the magic this movie taps into putting Thor and Hulk together as new best buddies, whether they’re throwing down in an arena or having a bromantic heart-to-heart. Entertainment Weekly: Ragnarok is basically a Joke Delivery System – and on that score, it works.…









