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2023/12/04

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The Marvels Has Become The MCU's Least Financially Successful Film To Date.

The Marvels has officially become the least successful film in the history of the MCU, with a modest box office performance of $80 million USD in North America and $197 million USD globally after just four weeks in theaters.

Despite the usual anticipation for a potential boost during the busy holiday season, Disney seems to lack confidence in a turnaround. In a recent statement to the press, the studio declared, "With The Marvels' box office now winding down, we will stop weekend reporting of international/global grosses on this title." While the film is set to remain in theaters until New Year's, the memo suggests that Disney isn't optimistic about its future success. The movie has currently dropped to 11th place at the box office, earning a mere $2.4 million USD in its fourth week.

 

The Marvels

The Marvels initially opened on November 10 with a domestic revenue of $46 million USD, marking the worst debut in MCU history. From the beginning, the film faced challenges, experiencing the largest second-weekend drop in the series. Helmed by Nia DaCosta, the movie features Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Teyonah Parris as Monica Rambeau, and Iman Vellani as Ms. Marvel. Notably, it is the first Marvel film to fall short of the $100 million USD mark. Explaining the underwhelming performance, Disney CEO Bob Iger acknowledged, "The Marvels' was shot during COVID. There wasn't as much supervision on the set, so to speak, where we have executives [that are] really looking over what's being done day after day after day." He also emphasized the need for a more realistic outlook, recognizing the previously set high standard of a billion dollars in global box office as unsustainable.

 

Trivia

  • Debut of Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel): The Marvels comics marked the first appearance of Kamala Khan, who later becomes the superhero Ms. Marvel. Kamala made her debut in "Captain Marvel" #14 in 2013 and quickly gained popularity for being a relatable and groundbreaking character as a Muslim-American teenager.

  • Legacy of Captain Marvel: The title "The Marvels" pays homage to the Marvel Comics legacy, especially Captain Marvel's role in it. Captain Marvel has been a mantle taken up by various characters over the years, including Mar-Vell, Monica Rambeau, and Carol Danvers. "The Marvels" explores this legacy, showcasing the interconnectedness of different characters who have carried the Captain Marvel title.

  • Nia DaCosta's Influence: The film director Nia DaCosta, known for her work on "Candyman" and "Little Woods," directed "The Marvels." DaCosta's unique storytelling style and visual flair bring a fresh perspective to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, making "The Marvels" stand out as a film that merges superhero action with innovative filmmaking.

  • Brie Larson's Return: Brie Larson reprises her role as Carol Danvers, aka Captain Marvel, in "The Marvels." This film continues Carol's journey in the MCU after her debut in "Captain Marvel." Larson's portrayal of the character has been praised for its strength and complexity, contributing to the broader narrative of female empowerment within the superhero genre.

  • Exploration of Multiverse: "The Marvels" delves into the concept of the multiverse, a theme that has become increasingly prominent in Marvel Comics. The multiverse opens up possibilities for encountering alternate versions of well-known characters and exploring different realities. This narrative element adds layers of complexity and excitement to the overarching Marvel storytelling.

2023/11/27

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Tom Hardy's Venom 3 Release Dates

Tom Hardy recently shared exciting news on Instagram, announcing the restart of Venom 3's production. In a heartfelt post, he expressed gratitude to the dedicated teams and everyone involved in bringing the latest installment of the trilogy to life. Last week, Hardy offered fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse with a captivating black and white photo, extending his appreciation to the incredible cast and crew who have been on this journey from the beginning. 

 

Tom Hardy's Venom 3 Release Dates

Hardy took a moment to commend director Kelly Marcel, his writing partner and dear friend, for her outstanding work on the film. He expressed pride in watching her take the helm of Venom 3 and emphasized the honor he feels in collaborating with her. "Trust your gut; your instincts are always spot on," he added. The production of Venom 3 faced a delay due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, impacting several films across the industry. Sony Pictures adjusted the release date accordingly, pushing it a few months later. Originally slated for a summer 2024 release, Venom 3 will now premiere worldwide on November 8, 2024. Despite the setbacks, the third installment follows the success of its predecessors, with Venom (2018) grossing $856 million USD and Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) achieving $502 million USD at the box office. Fans can anticipate Tom Hardy's return as journalist Eddie Brock and the intriguing symbiote Venom in this highly awaited sequel. The journey from the first film to this point has been a remarkable one, and the entire team is excited to deliver another thrilling chapter in the Venom saga.

2023/10/20

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Marvel’s Spider-man 2 Guides And Release Dates

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 once again underscores PlayStation's prowess in delivering top-tier narrative titles. The stunning visuals and exceptional gameplay in the latest web-slinging adventure of Spidey have left PS5 owners thoroughly impressed, while PC gamers eagerly ponder when, or even if, they'll have the chance to share in this excitement.


Marvel’s Spider-man 2 gameplay

At present, there's been no official word from Insomniac regarding the potential arrival of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC, making it a PS5 exclusive for the time being. This may be disappointing news for those without a PS5. However, considering that the first game and its Miles Morales spin-off eventually made their way to the PC platform, it's likely that the second installment will follow suit. Let's delve into the specifics of when this could happen and what we can anticipate.

 

Will Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Be Released on PC?

Yes, there will be a PC port for Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Nevertheless, it's likely to be some time before that materializes.

Several PlayStation exclusives have gradually found their way to the PC platform, including titles like God of War (2018), Returnal, and Horizon Zero Dawn, to name a few. The initial Marvel's Spider-Man reached PC almost four years after its PS4 debut, while Miles Morales took just two years. Given this trend, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 will inevitably join the ranks of PC-accessible titles, and the wait is expected to be shorter than its predecessor.

Insomniac Hints at a Venom Game After Marvel's Spider-Man 2 When Can We Expect Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 on PC?

The release date for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC remains uncertain. Officially, there are no current plans to bring the game to PC, and it's exclusively playable on the PS5 for now.

One speculative estimation is that PlayStation might announce the PC version of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 as Insomniac's Wolverine project nears completion. This strategic move could not only yield strong sales but also generate significant excitement for Wolverine, potentially motivating players to consider acquiring a PS5 Pro console, which is expected to be released around the same time.

Nonetheless, anticipation is also high for the forthcoming God of War: Ragnarok PC port. Given the release schedules of these two games, it appears that Ragnarok would need to debut on PC before Peter and Miles can make their web-swinging debut on the platform. In any case, this approximation points to an early 2025 or later release date for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC. The wait may be lengthy, but in the interim, you can explore our other Marvel's Spider-Man 2 guides.

2023/09/24

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Deadpool 3 - Fox-Marvel Legacy

In the midst of the excitement surrounding Deadpool and Wolverine's official introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, director Shawn Levy is hinting at the possibility of more X-Men characters making their appearance in the film. Discussing Marvel Studios' first-ever R-rated release, Levy mentioned that the movie will delve into the "Fox-Marvel Legacy," acknowledging the era of Marvel-based movies under 20th Century Fox and their influence on the MCU. "

Fox-Marvel Legacy

Deadpool and Wolverine are iconic Marvel characters, more specifically, iconic Marvel characters from the Fox era," the filmmaker shared in an interview with Total Film. "We won't ignore the fact that the Fox legacy exists; it played a significant role in shaping what we now recognize as the MCU. Fox also played a pivotal role in the careers of Ryan, Hugh, and mine. So, there's a rich history there, and Marvel's history at Fox is certainly a part of our storytelling." While Jennifer Garner's Elektra has been confirmed, speculations for Deadpool 3 include the possibility of characters from the upcoming Fantastic Four film and Channing Tatum portraying Gambit. Deadpool 3 is now officially slated for release on September 6, 2024.

2022/08/28

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Marvel’s Spider-Man Fan Adds PS1 Model To The Game

For nearly four years, Marvel’s Spider-Man remained exclusive to PlayStation. That’s no longer the case now that Spider-Man Remastered is available on PC, yet many still consider it synonymous with the PlayStation brand due to how successful it was as a Sony exclusive. It’s fitting then that one fan has kept the Spidey/PlayStation theme alive by modding the character model from the original PS1 Spider-Man into Marvel’s Spider-Man.

It’s now possible to kick it old-school in the wall-crawler’s most modern game courtesy of modder Crazy Potato, who created a mod for Marvel's Spider-Man that swaps out the Classic Suit in Insomniac’s open-world title with the Spidey from Neversoft’s 2000 game. The PS1-era character model is recreated perfectly here, complete with the dislocated limbs and the flat outfit texture placed over a rough polygonal body.

A clip of the Marvel's Spider-Man mod in action was also shared by Reddit user jjarack. The footage is short and fairly basic, showing the PS1 Spidey performing a few melee and web attacks on a rooftop before jumping off to web-sling past a few buildings and eventually landing atop one to take a selfie. Still, it’s a good showcase for the brief runtime, and it’s neat to see Neversoft’s version of Peter Parker performing tricks and moving with a fluidity that wasn’t really possible to achieve back at the turn of the century.




Crazy Potato’s mod is the realization of the dream of fans who have been wanting to see the PS1 Spider-Man added to Marvel’s Spider-Man, though it’s not without at least one issue. According to Crazy Potato, the suit can glitch out and turn blue on occasion, but while this can apparently be fixed simply by fast-traveling or loading the last save, they stated that they will work on a proper fix.

As for whether fans may someday be able to play as Neversoft’s Spidey officially, that’s hard to say. Although Marvel’s Spider-Man has plenty of alternate suits referencing previous iterations of Peter Parker, there’s a fair bit of red tape to consider in this case. Sony owns the rights to make Spider-Man games at the moment, but Neversoft’s game was published by Activision, which is soon to be owned by Microsoft. The amount of parties that would probably need to be involved would likely not make it worthwhile for Sony, and that’s also why a remaster of the original PS1 Spider-Man game might not be likely any time soon.

Despite the hurdles, odds are fans won’t stop hoping for it to happen one day. While it may be quite antiquated by today’s standards, especially given the bar set by Insomniac’s games, Neversoft’s Spider-Man remains a beloved entry in Spider-Man’s video game history for how well it nailed the feel of the comics. No wonder then that fans have been eager to see it represented in a modern Spidey game one way or another.

2022/08/05

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Marvel's Moon Knight Season 2 Is Coming

Following a major cliffhanger at the end of the first season of Marvel's Moon Knight series, it seemed like a lock for Marc Spector/Stephen Grant (Oscar Isaac) to return to television screens. The introduction of a new alter for the lead opened the door for a lot of possibilities to continue this story and potentially connect it to the wider MCU. Thankfully, for fans of the series, it seems there will be a second outing for the character. Although not officially confirmed, Isaac appeared on a TikTok from Mohammed Diab in which they heavily imply a second season is in the works over at Disney+.


The TikTok features the pair pondering the question of whether or not Moon Knight will get a second season to which Isaac responds with "Why else would we be in Cairo?" Diab also shared the TikTok over on Twitter, seemingly doubling down on the notion. If it's true that the show is returning, it flies in the face of everything implied so far outside the universe of the show itself. For one, an article by Variety noted that Isaac was not under a long-term contract to continue appearing in the MCU, meaning a new deal would be required, likely with a pay raise following the rave reviews since the show debuted. It never guaranteed Isaac couldn't return, but it heavily implied that he was not meant to be a regular within the MCU. Furthermore, the series never received the same attention from Disney that previous shows like WandaVision and Loki did. Everything indicated so far within Marvel's timeline for the future seems focused on series revolving specifically around characters appearing in the MCU. It's entirely possible that a new season could fit somewhere in one of the blank spaces in the MCU's upcoming Phase 6 timeline, putting Moon Knight on track to join the larger MCU. Moon Knight concluded back in May and followed Marc Spector/Stephen Grant, two very different alters drawn into a wider mystery involving the gods of Egypt. The series also stars May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly aka the Scarlet Scarab. Despite featuring a previously established superhero on-screen, the series as a whole was well received, earning a 91% audience score. In contrast to much of Marvel's other properties, it added a level of intrigue and grittiness to Disney+'s catalog of superhero shows, all buoyed by a powerful performance by Isaac that captured the various differences between Marc and Stephen.

2022/07/25

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Marvel Studios Announces Phase 5 and 6, the Multiverse Saga

Aside from all of the trailer releases at San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend, Marvel Studios delivered an expansive range of announcements. Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige announced that its Phase 4, 5 and 6 releases will be under the “Multiverse Saga” banner, the follow-up to the “Infinity Saga.”


Feige revealed that the November 11, 2022 release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will close out Phase 4 and Phase 5 officially begins with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania coming February 17, 2023. With Phase 5, Marvel Studios is preparing films like Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3, Blade and Captain America: New World Order, along with long list of Disney+ series. Notable titles coming include Secret Invasion, Loki Season 2, Ironheart and the newly announced Daredevil: Born Again.

Most exciting, Phase 6 will be introduced with the debut of the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, November 8, 2024. Shocking Marvel fans, Feige revealed that 2025 will see two Avengers films introducing time-traveling villain “Kang the Conqueror,” played by Jonathan Majors. MCU heroes are set to face off with Kang in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty (May 2, 2025) and Avengers: Secret Wars (November 7, 2025)

Check out a list of Phase 4, 5 and 6 releases announced by Marvel Studios below.

    Phase 4

    She-Hulk: Attorney at Law – August 17, 2022
    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – November 11, 2022

    Phase 5

    Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania – February 17, 2023
    Secret Invasion – Spring 2023
    Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3 – May 5, 2023
    Echo – Summer 2023
    The Marvels – July 28, 2023
    Loki Season 2 – Summer 2023
    Ironheart – Fall 2023
    Blade – November 3, 2023
    Agatha: Coven of Chaos – Winter 2023
    Untitled Film – February 16, 2024
    Daredevil: Born Again – Spring 2024
    Captain America: New World Order – May 3, 2024
    Thunderbolts – July 26, 2024

    Phase 6

    Fantastic Four – November 8, 2024
    Untitled Film – February 14, 2025
    Avengers: The Kang Dynasty – May 2, 2025
    Untitled Film – July 25, 2025
    Avengers: Secret Wars – November 7, 2025


2022/04/30

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Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Teaser Welcomes The Illuminati

After screening the first 20 minutes of the film at CinemaCon 2022, Marvel on Friday dropped off a new teaser for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Alongside Benedict Cumberbatch’s Dr. Stephen Strange, the new teaser reveals that America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) and Wanda Maximoff’s Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) will play a role in the film’s storyline, which will see Dr. Strange and his team combat an emerging threat after opening a portal to the multiverse.

The preview does not explain Dr. Strange’s role in the multiverse or what has happened to it, though it does confirm that he will meet the MCU’s Illuminati. For context, in Marvel’s comics, the Illuminati represents a hidden superhero society that pulls from various types of characters, including the Avengers, Wakanda, Atlantis, mutants and more. The film, directed by Sam Raimi, will also star Chiwetel Ejiofor as Karl Mordo, Benedict Wong as Wong, with Michael Stuhlbarg as Nicodemus West and Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer. The movie was first reported to run for two and a half hours, but it has since been confirmed that the official runtime is two hours and six minutes. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness premieres in theaters on May 6. Watch the latest teaser above.

2022/04/22

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Witches and Wizards Team Up In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

With little more than two weeks before the premiere of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Marvel Studios keeps releasing new teasers for fans hungry for new frames to dissect in search of clues about the Multiverse. The latest teaser for the highly-anticipated sequel focus on the alliance formed by Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), as the two former Avengers get ready to save every possible dimension. The new teaser opens with Stephen underlining how the Multiverse is dangerous. Unfortunately, that never prevented the Master of Mystic Arts from messing around with multiple dimensions, which will lead to time-space breaking down in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

 

That’s why Stephen decides to enlist the help of Wanda, who goes by the moniker Scarlet Witch after the events of WandaVision. The new teaser features plenty of psychedelic images to illustrate how things can get crazy inside the Multiverse. However, a few frames might hide some of the sequel’s secrets. For instance, we see Stephen looking appalled at a brilliant mystic book. Since WandaVision introduced the Darkhold, a powerful piece of literature, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness could be adding new magical artifacts to the MCU. The new teaser also has a scene where Wanda is trapped in what seems to be the mirror dimension. That could mean she’s under attack by Karl Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor), who’s still determined to free the world from wizards. It could also be a nod to the possible conflict between Stephen and Wanda, as previous trailers and posters suggested that the Scarlet Witch might be a villain in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. To prevent the whole reality from collapsing, Stephen will have to find some powerful reinforcements in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Besides counting on Wanda and his brother-in-arms Wong (Benedict Wong), the wizard will also find a new ally in Xochitl Gomez's America Chavez, a heroine capable of jumping through dimensions. All this backup might not be enough, though, as Stephen will need to deal with several menaces besides Mordo, including extradimensional squid monsters, zombies, and even an evil version of himself. Sam Raimi directs Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness from a script by Jade Bartlett and Michael Waldron. Raimi is also known for helming the Spider-Man trilogy starring Tobey Maguire as the Web-Slinger.

2022/04/05

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Watch The Trailer For Ms. Marvel Miniseries

Marvel Studios has put out a new teaser for its upcoming Disney+ miniseries Ms. Marvel. Created by ​​Bisha K. Ali, the series follows a Pakistani American teenager struggling to fit in at high school and spending her free time writing Captain Marvel fanfiction in her free time. Things change when she suddenly gains the power to harness cosmic energy.

Set to The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” the teaser shows Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel concede that she may spend “too much time in fantasyland” after her mother scolds her. Cut to her discovering a glowing bangle, Khan now glows with cosmic power. The series is based on the original Marvel Comics and will arrive as the ​​seventh television show in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Alongside Vellani, Ms. Marvel stars Aramis Knight, Saagar Shaikh, Rish Shah, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapur, and Matt Lintz.

Filming began in late 2020 and wrapped up in May of last year. Vellani will reprise her role in 2023’s The Marvels, a sequel to 2019’s Captain Marvel. Watch the trailer for Ms. Marvel above. The series will be available for streaming on Disney+ on June 8.

2022/04/02

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Morbius Movie Reviews

It’s true: movies are magic. It’s just that people often forget that sometimes, magic is bad. Morbius is the kind of magic you’d want to keep a lid on: a two-hour spell that makes viewers forget it actually stars Jared Leto, one of the few men alive in danger of being too interesting, thanks to his widely publicized overcommitment to Method acting and a public persona that frequently evokes “benevolent cult leader” vibes. Unfortunately, Morbius isn’t a good showcase for his talents the way its Sony/Marvel predecessor Venom was a showcase for Tom Hardy, even though the two movies share a similar structure. And a movie that apes Venom without an unpredictable performance at the center, it turns out, is a pretty lousy time. Like Venom, Morbius spins off a Spider-Man villain into a story that makes him the anti-hero of his own little corner of the world. (The film, as one gag from the trailers underlines, is set in the same universe as Venom.) Dr. Michael Morbius (Leto) is a brilliant scientist with a rare, debilitating blood disease, one that leaves him frail, unable to walk without support, and in regular need of blood transfusions

 

Dr. Morbius, we’re told, is one of the world’s foremost scientific minds, having developed a blue-tinged artificial blood that has “saved more lives than penicillin.” Yet he still has not found a cure for his disease something he desperately wants, not for his own sake, but for his childhood friend Milo (Matt Smith), who suffers from the same disease and funds Morbius’ research through his wealth. In a desperate attempt to test his first viable cure, Morbius uses himself as a guinea pig for a serum meant to rewrite his genome and make him into a hybrid human and vampire bat an experiment that’s off the books and unethical. (If it wasn’t, someone probably would have asked him to say “human/bat chimera” out loud, and re-consider whether the experiment was a good idea.) With the help of colleague and love interest Dr. Martine Bancroft (Adria Arjona), Morbius “accidentally” turns himself into a Living Vampire basically a regular vampire, but without the traditional church allergies. Morbius is the kind of film where it would serve viewers well not to sweat the details. Anyone wondering about the specifics of Morbius’ disease or superpowers is better off not trying to parse the film’s thin explanations. This is a film set in New York City but very clearly shot in London, where the crew taped up a few subway signs in a Tube station wall and called it a day. The film only truly comes to life when Matt Smith’s Milo assumes his villainous role, learning what Morbius has become and taking the serum himself. The newly vampiric Milo relishes the powers that horrify Morbius, enjoying the thrills of being superhuman, and casting off the scruples that keep Morbius feeding on artificial blue blood instead of real human blood. (The two of them repeatedly refer to this as drinking “red” or “blue,” which never stops being funny.) Herein lies the biggest problem for Morbius: The villain, who is not in the film nearly as much as he should be, is having the sort of fun Morbius ought to be having. Milo dances and preens every moment he’s on camera, in a performance that’s only marred by the CGI makeover both leads get when they vamp up, a choice that doesn’t seem much better than Buffy the Vampire Slayer-style prosthetics. Smith’s dynamism painfully underlines the lack of imagination and energy elsewhere in the film. Plainly shot, with a score (and a scene or two) that shamelessly ape Batman Begins, Morbius comes across as algorithmically calibrated to enter the blockbuster market as smoothly as possible. Its action is unimaginative, complete with exhausting slow-mo pauses. Its violence is toned down and defanged, even though it’s about, y’know, vampires. In spite of direction from Daniel Espinosa, who previously made 2017’s surprisingly creepy Life, Morbius does not convey any real atmosphere. If Instagram had a “blockbuster” filter, this film would use it the whole time. One of the important lessons of Venom’s success was that if unimaginative superhero franchise films must be churned out, they can still feel worthwhile if they’re fueled by smart, funny performances. Audiences do turn out for characters they love, but they also show up for characters played by people, by actors who give them weird quirks and specific mannerisms. Morbius is what happens when there’s a studio desire for another Venom, but without much thought as to how Venom connected with anyone. It’s only there to plug into a burgeoning crossover franchise. (As a pair of nonsensical mid-credits scenes indicate.) It’s also buck-wild that Morbius manages to do all this while starring Jared Leto. He’s the guy who made the Joker comically twisted, his hilariously transformative performance is the best part of House of Gucci, he’s doing extremely committed accent work in WeCrashed. This is a man who should be able to make Morbius a meme. Instead, he’s a victim, sucked dry by a big-budget movie that’s only interested in selling a sequel.

2021/08/20

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Marvels Eternals Why Didnt Interfere In Infinity War

Now that the characters are set to receive their own film in Marvel’s Eternals, the 26th installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, some fans can’t help but wonder: where have these powerful protectors been for the previous 25 movies? The MCU has been a pretty chaotic place thus far. Near the end of the franchise’s Infinity Saga, Thanos uses the Infinity Stones to wipe out half of all life in the universe. That seems like it would have been a decent time for the Eternals to intervene. Well according to a sprawling new feature from EW, Marvel’s Eternals is fully prepared to answer that question and more. Neither the movie’s director Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) nor Marvel producer Kevin Feige go on record to say precisely how Eternals will address that conundrum but EW notes on background that the movie definitely will. The article details that the Eternals mission is to focus on their nemeses the Deviants and to never interfere in human affairs. That means that, bizarre as it might seem, intervening in Thanos’s genocidal mission was all part of the plan.

It’s worth noting that the Avengers did just fine in retrieving the lost half of the universe on their own, so who’s to say that Eternals weren’t right to leave things alone all along? Much of EW’s piece focuses on the tall task of formally introducing Eternals’ titular 10 guardians, each of whom get lovely magazine covers. Salma Hayek plays Ajak, the group’s leader and healer. Richard Madden is Ikaris, who can fly and shoot lasers from his eyes. Brian Tyree Henry is Phastos, an inventor. Barry Keoghan plays Druig, a loner who can manipulate others’ thoughts. Angelina Jolie plays Thena, who can conjure up weapons out of nothing. Kumail Nanjiani is Bollywood star Kingo. Then there’s Lia McHugh as the youthful-appearing illusionist Sprite, Lauren Ridloff as speedy Makkari, and Don Lee as brawler Gilgamesh. The film’s lead, however, is an MCU veteran. After portraying minor character Minn-Erva in Captain Marvel, Gemma Chan returns to embody the Eternal with the softest spot for humanity, Sersi. Feige defended the decision to cast Chan in a new role to EW. “It would have been shooting ourselves in the foot,” the producer said. “I can go back to Chris Evans being on the list for Captain America, and some people said, ‘Oh, well, he played the Human Torch [in 2005’s Fantastic Four]. Maybe we shouldn’t consider him.’ And we said, ‘No, that’s okay,’ and the rest is history.” Sersi is romantically linked with both Richard Madden’s Ikaris and Kit Harrington’s character, a human named Dane Whitman. That’s right: it’s a Stark brother reunion. Though Marvel’s Eternals is set to be epic in scope, spanning more than 7,000 years, those interviewed highlight the dynamics between its 10 central characters as the film’s main appeal. “It’s a little bit like being on a road trip with nine of your closest friends for 7,000 years,” producer Nate Moore says. “In development, we joked that it’s like if Tony Stark and Steve Rogers lived together for that long. That friendship will turn into frenemies, and then turn into enemies, and then come back to friendship because you have that common bond. It’s like a family.” An intergalactic family in the MCU, huh? Where have we heard that one before? With Fantastic Four officially announced for (fittingly) Phase Four, Eternals and fellow Phase Four member Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings might help this era of MCU storytelling get started on the right thematic track. Marvel’s Eternals is set to be released on November 5 in the U.S. It is not currently confirmed whether the release will be exclusively theatrical.

2021/08/05

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Eddie Brock and Venom’s Bromance Lives On in Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage

It’s Tom Hardy vs. Woody Harrelson in the new official trailer for “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” the latest directorial feature from motion capture genius Andy Serkis. A sequel to the critically-panned but hugely successful 2018 comic book tentpole “Venom,” which earned over $800 million at the worldwide box office, “Let There Be Carnage” also marks the return of Michelle Williams to the franchise and the introduction of “Moonlight” Oscar nominee Naomie Harris as Shriek, the love interest for Carnage.

As revealed last month, Hardy is getting the first “story by” credit of his career on the “Venom” sequel after “spending months” brainstorming the narrative for “Let There Be Carnage” with screenwriter Kelly Marcel. “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.” “This is new for him, to get credit,” Marcel told Empire Magazine. “but it’s not new for him to be this involved. He’s absolutely 100 percent committed to everything that he does. He’s married to Venom. He loves this character. He’s very involved in what he thinks should happen.” “While Marcel gets the full screenplay credit, her script sprang from lengthy conversations with Hardy where they hashed out how exactly Venom and chaotic red symbiote Carnage (which attaches itself to Woody Harrelson’s serial killer Cletus Kasady) will collide on screen. ‘He doesn’t get a pen and write,’ explains Marcel of Hardy’s process. ‘We spent months breaking the story together on FaceTime, riffing on ideas, seeing what worked, seeing what didn’t. Then I took everything we spoke about and holed up somewhere for three months quietly, knocking out a script.’” The “Venom” sequel finds Serkis in the director’s chair for his fourth feature, with his catalog of films including “Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle” from 2018 and the romance “Breathe” from 2017. Serkis is a motion capture legend, thanks to his work on “The Lord of the Rings,” “King Kong,” and “Planet of the Apes.” Criticisms were mainly flung at the original “Venom” for its CGI which requires Tom Hardy to be blended with the technology so it stands to reason that Serkis will more fluidly integrate motion capture graphics into real-world settings than the first film did. “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” is currently set to be released on September 24. Watch the new trailer from Sony in the video below.

2021/07/26

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Deadpool 3 Movie Plot And Updates

We're still waiting on an official release date for the third movie, but we do now know that long-time Bob's Burgers writers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin have been hired to write the threequel. According to Deadline, the pair were hired after Reynolds met with writers to hear their pitches, both he and the studio felt the sisters' take was the "perfect fit". Even though there are writers now, the third movie remains in early development, so we can't expect to see it any time soon. "It will not be [filming] this year. Ryan is a very busy, very successful actor. We've got a number of things we’ve already announced that we now have to make," Feige told Collider. That means a 2022 production start at the earliest.

 


That hasn't stopped Reynolds from teasing us all with tantalising photos, of course. Depending on when it starts filming in 2022, there's a chance we could see it in 2023. Marvel already has two movies confirmed for that year (Ant-Man 3 and Guardians 3), but there are still two dates free: July 28 and November 3. Once a more specific filming start date has been confirmed, we should have a better idea of when the Merc with a Mouth will return. If there's one certainty in life, it's that Ryan Reynolds will reprise the role of Wade Wilson for Deadpool 3. Nobody else has confirmed their involvement yet, so we'll have to wait and see who's joining Reynolds. Deadpool 2 introduced us to a range of new heroes too with the X-Force team and although some didn't survive long enough, we could see the likes of Cable (Josh Brolin) and Domino (Zazie Beetz) again. However, Beetz isn't so sure she'll be back as she revealed in March 2021 that she hadn't heard anything about a role: "I would love to revive the role... I haven't had any specific conversations around it. But I'm interested." Fellow teammates Colossus (Stefan Kapičić), Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), Yukio (Shioli Kutsuna) and Russell (Julian Dennison) will probably round out the X-Force team if we see them again, perhaps with Peter (Rob Delaney) in tow. Fans shouldn't hold out much hope to see the likes of Shatterstar (Lewis Tan) and Zeitgeist (Bill Skarsgård) return for Deadpool 3, but superheroes always cheat death in the comics, so never say never. One character who already cheated death (as long as Deadpool 2's post-credits sequence is canon) in the franchise is Vanessa, Deadpool's girlfriend, and it's safe to assume that she'll return for the sequel too. Baccarin defended Vanessa's lack of screen time in the sequel with fans accusing the movie of 'fridging' her. "I can understand that people felt that way and I certainly was disappointed that I didn't have more to do, because I just loved the part so much," she said. "But in watching the film and reading the script, it felt like such an emotionally pivotal role in the film and the entire arc of his character in the film is set into motion because of what happens to my character." The Merc with a Mouth might have his hands full fighting to protect her though, as previous Easter eggs have hinted that Mr Sinister could turn out to be the big bad of Deadpool 3. Failing that, Deadpool 2's cut cameo from the likes of Omega Red during the Ice Box Prison scene could also hint at the future of the franchise. TJ Miller played Weasel in the first two movies, but has said he'd "rather they didn't" make a third movie and if that means he won't be back, we won't be too bothered by it. Will we finally see an on-screen reunion for Ryan Reynolds and his nemesis Hugh Jackman? We simply don't know. Reynolds has teased that the threequel is "looking to go in a completely different direction", teasingly adding: "Often, they reboot or change a character maybe like four movies too late." We don't know if this is the same idea that the Molyneux sisters will be taking for their take on Deadpool, but they already have to deal with potentially fitting Deadpool in the MCU, so it'll feel different already. Though Deadpool's original director said the threequel didn't need an R rating to be great, the movie will be rated R, so don't worry about that. Feige confirmed in February 2021 that since Deadpool has "established" itself as an R-rated franchise, "we already said we would not mess with [the rating]". It's unclear how the movie's MCU connection will play a part in the continuity of the series from the first two movies or if it'll effectively be a soft reboot. Does this mean that time travel will play a more prominent role in Deadpool 3? The last time we saw Negasonic Teenage Warhead, she was fixing Cable's time machine so Deadpool could right the wrongs of the past, including a regrettable yet hilarious career choice made by Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool 3 could also prove fruitful if Marvel wants to introduce other former Fox characters. Wernick suggested to Den of Geek that the future of Deadpool could be crossover-heavy. "There's a lot to be sorted out, like how Deadpool fits into the Marvel Universe with the other characters and into the release schedule of the MCU. Then it's, do the X-Men get in there at some point? Fantastic Four? There's a lot to be sorted out." Leitch said: "You can put [Deadpool] in with any one of those characters, or an ensemble of those characters, and it just sort of magnifies what you're doing. So that's probably one aspect that they are entertaining, and hopefully, they are entertaining more ideas as well." But, as we said, Leitch hasn't been in touch with Disney so this is pure speculation on his – and our – part. For what it's worth, Deadpool has joined the MCU... sort of. He has also said he wants to explore Deadpool's pansexuality in the future: "I certainly think that this universe... needs to represent and reflect the world in very real ways." Deadpool 3 could also prove fruitful if Marvel wants to introduce other former Fox characters. Wernick suggested to Den of Geek that the future of Deadpool could be crossover-heavy. "There's a lot to be sorted out, like how Deadpool fits into the Marvel Universe with the other characters and into the release schedule of the MCU. Then it's, do the X-Men get in there at some point? Fantastic Four? There's a lot to be sorted out." Leitch said: "You can put [Deadpool] in with any one of those characters, or an ensemble of those characters, and it just sort of magnifies what you're doing. So that's probably one aspect that they are entertaining, and hopefully, they are entertaining more ideas as well." But, as we said, Leitch hasn't been in touch with Disney so this is pure speculation on his – and our – part. For what it's worth, Deadpool has joined the MCU... sort of.

2020/09/21

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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: New Disney+ Ad Removes Release Date From Marvel Show

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is now listed as Coming Soon and fans are completely bewildered by the revelation. Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan’s series was supposed to hit in the fall of this year. 

But, the coronavirus pandemic has completely thrown everything in entertainment into chaos. Now, it remains unclear if the series will be able to make this year. So, it would seem as though this is a way for Disney to hedge their bets when it comes to the highly-anticipated show. 

 Various reports have said that Falcon and the Winter Soldier heading back to the Czech Republic for some more filming. It wasn’t that long ago that people were freaking about new looks at the two leads’ costumes in the upcoming Disney+ project. So, as everything in 2020, the future is uncertain.

2020/09/20

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Disney Confirmed to Host Investor's Day in October

Even though the past week has already been chock-full of news for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it looks like the news cycle might be picking up even over the course of the next few weeks. As many have noticed Saturday, Disney confirmed it's hosting a virtual Investor's Day on October 7th. Though 2020's been a disastrous year for many — Disney certainly included — the company will largely focus on the brightest spots of the past several months, including the booming popularity of Disney+ and the performance of Mulan's PVOD release in lieu of a traditional theatrical release.

 

While it won't be an event dedicated solely to Marvel Cinematic Universe — there's much more to Disney than Marvel, after all — it's fully expected the studio will at least have a slight presence at the event. That involvement isn't something that will likely be revealed until the event itself is underway. In fact, it could end up being something as little as Bob Chapek revealing production updates now that Shang-Chi and the LEgend of the Ten Rings, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, WandaVision, and Loki are all now back in principal photography.


Then there are questions surrounding the success of Mulan as a Disney+ Premier Access offering. Despite the live-action remake being pulled from theaters due to the ongoing global pandemic, the latest reports suggest an on-demand haul around $260 million for the House of Mouse. While those numbers came from a streaming analytics firm, it stands to reason Disney may unveil official numbers for its first major on-demand offering, especially as tensions rise in Hollywood with studios refusing to share such data in a post-coronavirus world.

The company will also likely reveal the plans on reopening Disneyland and it's company-wide procedures to ensure adequate safety for employees and visitors alike at their theme parks around the world. Disneyland was just one of a handful of parks lobbying California Governor Gavin Newsom this week to allow the reopening of amusement locations across the state.

“Over those six months, parks crafted detailed plans to reopen — they include capacity reductions, face covering requirements, robust health and safety protocols for both guests and employees, and significant modifications to support physical distancing,” California Attractions and Parks Association director Erin Guerrero said in a statement earlier this month. “These practices will promote health and safety in ways that many activities Californians are currently engaging in won’t. However, in order to reopen, parks require guidance from the state and that guidance has not been forthcoming.”

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Marvel's Avengers: Here's How to Beat the Two Most Annoying Enemies in the Game

Marvel's Avengers features a host of different enemies from A.I.M. Keepers, Drones, and Prime Adept Synthoid's to villains like Taskmaster and Abomination to the always deadly Watchdogs, just to name a few. That said, most of those enemies present a normal challenge to defeat, though two enemies are not content with being typically challenging, and are two of the most frustrating enemies to deal with in the game. In fact, one isn't really an enemy at all but an ability that will hound you forever, literally in some cases, while the other features an attack that does crazy damage and seems to be unavoidable at times. That's why we're here to give you some tips on how to deal with these enemies so they don't frustrate you as much as they did us.

The first is actually not an enemy, but an attack, and yes, we're talking about that hero tracking projectile blast that seems to follow you no matter how many times you dodge it and book it across the level. This attack is quite good at its job, but there are a few ways to deal with it. The first is the most immediate way, as you'll start to see crosshairs form around you when the enemy is about to launch it. The crosshairs go from yellow to red, and when it turns red is the moment to actually dodge it.

This will dodge it completely, but this window is rather short, so there's a good chance you might miss it. If you do, worry not, because there are a few more decided upon ways to get away from it. The first is to get near a wall or obstacle and dodge just at the right time, letting the projectile hit the wall instead. If that doesn't work, you can just shoot it with Widow's guns, and Full Auto mode is especially good at this.

If that doesn't work, you can also try the trick of evading in the direction of the missile itself as opposed to away from it, which some say works for them. Last but not least is just using Thor, as the Odinforce will knock it out of the sky pronto.


Now, the second most annoying enemy in the game (or most by some accounts) is the Stilleto Riotbot, who has two claw-like appendages. That would be bad enough, but this enemy also features a spin attack that can launch from quite a ways off, and it launches him with a lot of speed towards you and does big-time damage. Plus, it knocks you off your feet, leaving you prone to other attacks.

Now, unfortunately, there isn't a trick to this one, but more of a strategy. These things can launch their attack at a distance, but you can usually see them gear up for it, as they tend to take a leap backward, wind up, and then spin forward. If you spot them leaping back, try and get off the ground floor if possible, which is easy enough for most heroes aside from Hulk and Captain America, as they don't have grapples, stretchable arms, or the power of flight.

If you can't get airborne or there are no platforms to get up to, then you need to just book it as far away from them as you can and start pelting them with ranged attacks to wear down their health and shields. Keep moving and gunning until they are down, as you can worry about the other enemies later, but these guys can do serious damage quickly so it is best to get them off the board ASAP.