Author: Frank Palmer

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As you all know, the next Wolverine movie will be Hugh Jackman’s last as the character. Until he’s officially done, there will tend to be all kinds of speculation as to who will play the character. Some say that Jackman is the perfect Wolverine – while others say he needs to be shorter (he’s 5’3 in the comics). Well, Jackman has actually given an idea as to who he thinks FOX should cast in the role when he’s done: “I haven’t really given it a lot of thought. I’ve been asked that question a lot, and I’m always like, ‘I…

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Wesley Snipes has been making a lot of comments about a Blade revival as of late. It seems that both Wesley Snipes and Marvel are both interested in bringing the character back: “There’s always a possibility,” Snipes said about another Blade movie. “It’s in Marvel’s hands, and they are controlling the pace and flow with that. Conversations have been good. They see the value in it. We see the value in it,. I’m still in shape enough and fit enough to handle the role. We’ll see where it goes. I don’t really know what’s going to happen to it yet.” He…

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  Adi Shankar has made quite a name for himself over the years, most notably, with his “Bootleg Universe”. It’s basically projects that fans want to see – but may never get the chance to, due to the studios not having the guts to finance them. The projects range from a Punisher short starring Thomas Jane to an R-Rated Power Rangers short. Now, Shankar is bringing other talented filmmakers to get in on the fun, in a new project titled The Bootleg Universe Pitch Show.  In his latest video talking about the show, Shankar explains that it will be him…

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Sony and Marvel may have ditched The Amazing Spider-Man franchise, but according to filmmaker Drew Goddard, his Spider-Man spin-off might still be alive: “My vision of that movie was a summer annual,” Goddard told io9 . “So you didn’t have to worry about continuity. It was just, ‘We take Peter, put him on an adventure, we put him back in his life.’ I intentionally wanted a movie that didn’t have to worry about mythology and continuity. It was important to me to make a movie that could stand on its own. So the good news is, you know, [laughs], it slots…

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At some point, I’m sure we all knew that the X-Men franchise was going to go in a different direction. While speaking with Collider, producer Simon Kinberg said the following regarding the future of the films: It delivers on the dramatic story and emotion of the last two movies. It feels like the culmination of the four main characters really — McAvoy, Fassbender, Nic Hoult, and Jen. And it’s a bigger movie in both physical scale and I would say emotional stakes too because it is the culmination of this mini trilogy of stories. We already knew that Hugh…

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The upcoming Spider-Man reboot will be an entirely different take on the character – and the first to be in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As Director Jon Watts puts it, he’ll be a bit younger than we’re used to seeing him on screen: “We’re really going to see Peter Parker in high school and get deeper into that side of it. He’s just 15 now,” Watts told Empire magazine. Holland is 19 and the youngest actor to currently portray the web-slinger. “I love the idea of making a coming-of-age high school movie,” Watts said. He also went…

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While speaking with The Hollywood Reporter about their new film, I Saw The Light, Elizabeth Olson and Tom Hiddleston were asked “Who would win in Scarlet Witch vs. Loki?” Here’s what they had to say: “I think Scarlet Witch would win — she’s one of the most powerful people in the universe,” Olson told The Hollywood Reporter. I Saw the Light writer-director Marc Abraham agreed: “I’m betting on Scarlet Witch.” Hiddleston then responded, first noting of Olsen’s character, “The thing is, you’re dealing with someone who’s a witch, which is admittedly impressive biographically.” “But you put that up against a god,…

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Hollywood is full of “what if” scenarios with castings that almost happened for whatever reason. This is especially true in the world of comic book movies with the latest “what if” being thrown around involving Wonder Woman. Whether you like the casting or not, Gal Gadot is our new Wonder Woman and will be for the foreseeable future. There was a different scenario before she was cast as the famous member of the Trinity, however… When Man of Steel was in production, Gadot was eyed for a female villain role, sounding quite similar to that of Faora, Zod’s loyal…

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ET Online recently sat down with Michael Pena of Ant-Man, Sebastian Stan of Captain America and Kate Mara of Fantastic Four while they were promoting The Martian. While the F4 reboot failed miserably, Mara still seemed to have a sense of humor about it: “Mine was the biggest success,” Mara joked. “I just want to put it out there.” When Stan admitted that he hasn’t seen Fantastic Four, Mara added, “Neither did the rest of the world.” When asked about Josh Trank’s earlier version of the film, Mara said: “I didn’t even see the one that’s out there.”…

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Netflix has released the first images from the upcoming series – Marvel’s Jessica Jones. In the pictures, we get a look at Krysten Ritter as Jones, Mike Colter as Luke Cage, David Tennant as Kilgrave, Rachael Tayler as Patsy Walker, and Carrie-Anne Moss as Harper. Check them out below: Interesting. The second picture actually looks like it could be taking place at Matt Murdock’s place – because as you all know, these shows are connected. Marvel’s Jessica Jones premieres on Netflix on November 20th.  Are you looking forward to the show? Let us know in the comment section below! 

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