Author: Frank Palmer

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Thanks to GeekFeed.com, we now have this interesting picture featuring most (if not all) of the upcoming Marvel and DC films coming out until 2020. The picture obviously leaves off the Deadpool sequel which has a yet to be determined (unless it’s taking the cancelled Fantastic Four sequel’s spot) release date. Check out the picture below: Which one are you looking forward to the most? Sound off below!

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Earlier today, it was announced that the Justice League film would begin production on April 11th (after there were rumors saying it wouldn’t be happening). Now, Zack Snyder has shared a new image with Aquaman (Jason Momoa) that features a ton of Easter Eggs. We get a look at the Aquaman costume, The Flash costume and something that look’s like a portrait of Aquaman’s wife. Check out the picture below: What do you think? Sound off below!

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As more and more details seem to come out about Captain America: Civil War, it seems that one thing continues to be echoed: The movie is going to have an ending that will keep people talking. Co-Director Joe Russo said as much during an interview with Empire: “The consequences of Civil War will have an even more significant impact [than The Winter Soldier],” he said. “In Civil War, we’re going to change the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s psychology, and it’s an extreme shift.” The issue also said that the film will feature a “very dramatic ending that will be controversial for a lot…

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The latest issue of Empire Magazine has a feature on Marvel’s Daredevil – more specifically, Jon Bernthal’s Punisher. As you all can probably tell from the trailers, this is going to be a version of the character that we haven’t seen yet. The photos are also accompanied by the following: The actor playing Man Justifiably Terrified By The Punisher wrenches open the door and limps through the cabin into his chambers. After a beat, Bernthal – assault rifle in the ready position – follows. Gunfire is exchanged, and the scene ends with The Punisher standing over the man as he…

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When he was first announced as starring in the upcoming Captain America: Civil War, Martin Freeman had fans speculating as to what role he would be playing. Now thanks to Empire we finally have an answer. As part of next months Civil War special, Empire magazine has released a new image featuring Emily VanCamp’s Sharon Carter and Martin Freeman who they exclusively reveal will be playing Everett Ross, who will be a member of the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre. In the comics, Everett Ross is a supporting character in the Black Panther series, acting as the ambassador to the African…

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New behind-the-scenes footage has surfaced online showing Benedict Cumberbatch fully suited up as Doctor Strange while filming on the streets of London. Despite the UK location, Marvel Studios has confirmed that the film remains set primarily in New York City — the longtime home of the Sorcerer Supreme. The videos, shared by onlookers and fans via social media, capture Cumberbatch navigating busy urban streets in full costume, complete with the iconic Cloak of Levitation and Eye of Agamotto. The actor appears to be filming scenes involving action or chase sequences, though dialogue is difficult to make out. While it’s not…

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CBS just recently released three new clips from Supergirl’s upcoming episode and BleedingCool seems to think they could be referencing the very dark DC Comics character known as Lobo. Here’s what they said: Wait… did the Supergirl TV series just reference Lobo? In the first of three clips from the next episode, Truth, Justice and the American Way, an armored man took one of the prisoners that the DEO was hunting. J’onn J’onzz suggests that it could be an interstellar bounty hunter to which Alex Danvers asks about a specific “him” and John says no, we’d know if he was in…

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One of the most surprising achievements of 2016’s Deadpool wasn’t just its sharp humor or R-rated action — it was the film’s impressive visual effects, accomplished without the luxury of a massive blockbuster budget. While most superhero films rely on hundreds of millions in funding to fuel large-scale CG sequences, Deadpool was produced with a relatively modest budget of around $58 million. That’s a fraction of what studios typically spend on a Marvel or DC tentpole film. Yet, the end result still delivered slick action, expressive animation, and immersive digital environments that impressed both fans and critics alike. Now, thanks…

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