Showing posts with label marvel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marvel. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Marvel's Ant-Man casting news and set pics

If you caught Michael Douglas  on  "The Late Show with David Letterman" have heard him confirm what many rumors had already suggested  that he will be starring in Marvel's upcoming superhero flick "At-Man"

Ant-Man's synopsis:  Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, con-man Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.

Also check out the set pics below.
Ant-Man is set for a  July 2015 release




Tuesday, April 1, 2014

New 'The Fantastic Four' film news- Dr Doom

I was not a fan of the original Marvel comic and loathed the latest film efforts of The Fantastic Four, however the latest version is looking promising
Here's some Fantastic Four film news for anyone interested
The actor previously named as one of the top choices for the role, Variety reports that Dawn of The Planet of The Apes star Toby Kebbell has taken the role of Dr. Victor von Doom in director Josh Trank's The Fantastic Four

Kebbell will go up against Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Miles Teller as Marvel's First Family with production expected to begin in Baton Rouge this month.


The film is set for a summer 2014 release

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Trailer

Here it is....only in teaser format for now,

The 15 second teaser of the trailer for Marvel's upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy
See here or below if you have flash

Monday, February 17, 2014

Ben Kingsley in Marvel’s All Hail the King , trailer clip

We are just over one week from the release of the latest Marvel one shot entitled All Hail the King. Marvel has released a new clip from the short courtesy of USA Today.
All Hail the King follows the story of the Trevor Slattery. If you watched Iron Man 3, you will recognize Slattery as the “actor” who fooled Iron Man into believing that he was The Mandarin, the man responsible for all the atrocities being wrought against Iron Man and those he is close to. However, it turns out that the evil was someone else entirely, and that Slattery was nothing more than an actor playing a role.
Speaking of actors, Slattery was portrayed in both Iron Man 3 and All Hail the King by veteran actor Sir Ben Kingsley.
When we catch up with Slattery, he is nice and secure in prison for his involvement in the whole “Mandarin” debacle. He has become quite the celebrity since everything came to a head. I guess, as far as he is concerned, that is a good thing. All he ever wanted was to be recognized for his work.
In the newest clip, some of his fellow inmates are just dying for him to do his impression of The Mandarin. As much as he tries to resist, he knows this is what he loves doing.
Here is a look at the latest clip from the Marvel One Shot All Hail the King.

See trailer here or here below if you have flash



Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy trailer....

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy trailer... will apparently be released tomorrow night !




USA Today is reporting that the first trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy will premiere on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday night – with an introduction by star Chris Pratt – before being released in theaters on Friday.
The film’s plot will involve the Guardians meeting each other in a space prison and breaking out together. They then visit Knowhere and the Collector, and are chased by Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace) and Nebula (Karen Gillan) who are after an orb in Star-Lord’s possession.
“There’s a whole lot to this movie — it’s not a stage play,” Pratt says. “You couldn’t make Guardians of the Galaxy the play and put it on Broadway. It really wouldn’t work.”
Guardians of the Galaxy hits theaters August 1, 2014.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

It's official Paul Rudd is Marvel Studios' Ant-Man!


Rumored for the role since earlier this year, Paul Rudd is Marvel Studios' choice to headline Ant-Man! The Wrap reports that the Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues star will play Hank Pym in the July 31, 2015 release.

Set to begin production early next year in Georgia, Ant-Man will be directed by Edgar Wright, who co-wrote the script with Joe Cornish (Attack the Block).

Although there's no assurance yet that it remains the case, Wright's original plans for the film called for both Pym and the later Ant-Man of the comics, Scott Lang, to appear in the feature.

"The idea that we have for the adaptation is to actually involve both... Henry Pym and Scott Lang," Wright told SuperHeroHype some years ago. "So you actually do a prologue where you see Pym as Ant-Man in action in the 60's, in sort of 'Tales to Astonish' mode basically, and then the contemporary, sort of flash-forward, is Scott Lang's story, and how he comes to acquire the suit, how he crosses paths with Henry Pym, and then, in an interesting sort of Machiavellian way, teams up with him."

The film, which is supposed to launch "Phase Three" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will follow Avengers: Age of Ultron's May 1, 2015 release.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Star Wars: Episode VII and Indiana Jones News


Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn gave a speech at Variety's Dealmakers Breakfast earlier today, where he dropped some updates on Star Wars: Episode VII, which still doesn't have a completed screenplay yet, Indiana Jones 5, which also doesn't have a script, and how he won't interfere with Marvel's creative vision.

Variety writer Marc Graser has been tweeting throughout the announcements, which reveal that J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan won't have their screenplay completed until sometime in January, making this the most rushed movie ever seen in the franchise. Alan Horn won't reveal the budget, put places it somewhere at $200 million. And Indiana Jones 5 is still a good 2 years away from happening, as they don't have a story yet. (We see how well that is going for Star Wars). Oh, and despite the fact that they've had such a tough time getting Star Wars: Episode VII up and running, you can still expect a new movie every year starting in 2015. Check out Marc's full tweet session from his speech here.


 The lack of a completed script for Star Wars: Episode VII shouldn't be terribly surprising, since J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan took over the writing duties last month. Still, with shooting scheduled to begin next spring, and no cast members announced yet, it seems this production is already behind schedule before principal photography begins.

As for the spin-offs, we reported in October that these stand-alone movies will be origin stories, which will focus on Han Solo and Boba Fett. Simon Kinberg and Lawrence Kasdan are writing the screenplays for these movies, which will debut in 2016 and 2018, between the new prequel trilogy movies.

Disney acquired the rights to make Indiana Jones 5 earlier this month, although no screenwriter is attached at this time, and the project doesn't seem to be a high priority at Disney. Franchise star Harrison Ford revealed in August that he is still interested in portraying the iconic archaeologist.

Star Wars: Episode VII comes to theaters December 18th, 2015 and stars Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels. The film is directed by J.J. Abrams.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Bradley Cooper and Chris Pratt Guardians of The Galaxy news

Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more.

guardians-of-the-galaxy-rocket-raccoon-concept-artHere’s everything Cooper said about Guardians of the Galaxy, which opens August 1, 2014.  Look for the full interview soon.  For more on Guardians, read what Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige had to say about the pic, including the identity of the film’s main villain, the role of Thanos, and when the film takes place in relation to the other Phase Two movies

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more.

guardians-of-the-galaxy-rocket-raccoon-concept-artHere’s everything Cooper said about Guardians of the Galaxy, which opens August 1, 2014.  Look for the full interview soon.  For more on Guardians, read what Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige had to say about the pic, including the identity of the film’s main villain, the role of Thanos, and when the film takes place in relation to the other Phase Two movies.

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more.

guardians-of-the-galaxy-rocket-raccoon-concept-artHere’s everything Cooper said about Guardians of the Galaxy, which opens August 1, 2014.  Look for the full interview soon.  For more on Guardians, read what Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige had to say about the pic, including the identity of the film’s main villain, the role of Thanos, and when the film takes place in relation to the other Phase Two movies.

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more.

guardians-of-the-galaxy-rocket-raccoon-concept-artHere’s everything Cooper said about Guardians of the Galaxy, which opens August 1, 2014.  Look for the full interview soon.  For more on Guardians, read what Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige had to say about the pic, including the identity of the film’s main villain, the role of Thanos, and when the film takes place in relation to the other Phase Two movies.

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more.

guardians-of-the-galaxy-rocket-raccoon-concept-artHere’s everything Cooper said about Guardians of the Galaxy, which opens August 1, 2014.  Look for the full interview soon.  For more on Guardians, read what Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige had to say about the pic, including the identity of the film’s main villain, the role of Thanos, and when the film takes place in relation to the other Phase Two movies.

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99

Bradley Cooper sat down with The Collider and had this to say about the upcoming Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, David Bautista, Glenn Close, Michael Rooker, Lee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.

 In a separate interview with Access Hollywood Chris Pratt also taked about the film he is also costarring in; snippet below

While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more
Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” has wrapped filming and star Chris Pratt is revealing details to Access Hollywood about fan-favorite character Rocket Raccoon, who is voiced by Bradley Cooper.
Many fans have wondered how the genetically engineered critter – with a love of explosives and weapons – will work on the big screen. Chris, who plays Peter Quill/Star-Lord, told AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman not to expect a cartoon version of the comic book character.
“You think it’s a cartoon character, but it’s not, it’s a very real creature,” the actor said at the “Parks and Recreation” 100th Episode Celebration on Wednesday.
 
”[Rocket Raccoon has been] tortured his whole life and no one else likes him, so he’s lonely and he’s angry and it’s like, [there are] all these elements [to the character],” he continued. “You sort of forget about that, you wouldn’t think about, [and] hopefully will come to life. I think it will and that’s why they hired a really good actor to do the role.”
Adding, “I could not be more excited that Bradley Cooper is voicing Rocket Raccoon, it’s a great character. It’s probably the best character in the movie, just because it’s not what you would expect.”
Chris also dished on his “Guardians” body transformation that he debuted in JulyThe 34-year-old joked that his superhero six pack is fading a bit.
 
“I used to have a six pack, I have a one pack now,” he said, explaining that he’s not that concerned about maintaining his Marvel-approved abs.
“I don’t want to go crazy and be someone who’s primary focus in life is fitness, life is too short to spend it always trying to work out,” he said. “But at the same time, I want balance… I want to be somewhere in between being super fat and being not super fat and so, just kind of fat, I guess.”
“Guardians of the Galaxy” is slated to blast into theaters on August 1, 2014.
 

 
Everything I’ve seen and learned about director James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy tells me it’s going to be something special.  Not only does the film have an incredible cast (Chris PrattZoe SaldanaDavid BautistaGlenn CloseMichael RookerLee Pace and John C. Reilly) and feature plenty of new characters in the Marvel universe, it’s going to be unlike any Marvel film and unlike any other Hollywood sci-fi space adventure.
While we all knew Bradley Cooper was voicing Rocket Raccoon, I’ve been wondering what type of voice and accent he’d use for the role.  Earlier today, at the press junket for David O. Russell’s American Hustle, I asked Cooper how he got involved in the project and Rocket’s voice.  He revealed he wasn’t familiar with the comic when he was first approached for the role, and about his accent he said, “one thing we debated was…he’s seen as a cockney accent sometimes, so we talked about whether we’d do that or do this sort of other guy from the city a little bit.”  He also praised Pratt’s performance calling it “unbelievable” and that it “blew him away.”  Hit the jump for more

Read more at http://collider.com/rocket-raccoon-voice-accent-guardians-of-the-galaxy/#RGvMPM7gi0DldrIr.99

Daredevil new Netflix TV series news

Marvel has officially confirmed that famed writer &director Drew Goddard ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Lost," Cloverfield, The Cabin in the Woods and  World War Z) has taken on the helm of the new  "Daredevil." TV show

Goddard will take on the writing and directing duties for the first episode of "Daredevil," and will then take a backseat to become Executive Producer for the following 13-episode
The series is set to  premier on Netflix sometime in 2015.

"Daredevil" is one of several shows that will build to a crossover miniseries, "The Defenders." The other planned series include "Jessica Jones," "Iron Fist" and "Luke Cage," with the epic unfolding over multiple years of original programming, taking Netflix members deep into the gritty world of heroes and villains of Hell's Kitchen, New York. Netflix has committed to a minimum of four, thirteen episodes series and the culminating mini-series event that reimagines a dream team of self-sacrificing, heroic characters.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

5 New hi res movie stills for upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2


Thank you USA Today, here are 5 brand new stills for the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2 film.
See below for these Hi Res pics,




Monday, December 2, 2013

Just released spy Trailer Teaser for The Amazing Spider-Man 2


The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has been releasing many teaser images and even has a countdown to its upcoming trailer (Dec 5th is the trailer date for those of you who are curious).
But today a spy teaser trailer clip was just released

You can watch it here or here

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Godzilla and Avengers Age of Ultron story news

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"It's Aaron Taylor-Johnson's film, but the ensemble, we all are somehow connected to Aaron's character," she said, "He's the root, and I play his wife and I'm the person who holds down the San Francisco prospective of it all. I'm a nurse and I work trying take care of this chaos. 'Godzilla' is just so deserving of a good American remake, and I really hope we did it and I really feel like we did."

In the spring, she'll also play Scarlet Witch alongside Taylor-Johnson's Quicksilver in Joss Whedon's Avengers: Age of Ultron.

"She's nuts, she's crazy. She has more things wrong with her than any character I've ever played," Olsen said about the character. "She can tell you where an object has been, she can tell you what your future is, she can connect with the dead and people from other universes, and she's the only person in this universe who's capable of doing that. She's unbelievable; it's so cool. I grew up loving 'Star Wars' and 'Lord of the Rings,' and anything that has this other type of world or universe to it is so fun."

Godzilla is scheduled for a May 16, 2014 release and Avengers: Age of Ultron is hitting theaters on May 1, 2015.

The Amazing Spider-Man villain poster just released

Peter Parker will be facing off against the Green Goblin, Electro, and Rhino when the film hits theaters on May 2nd. Though we've gotten a first look at Electro, today we're getting an early — albeit blurry — look at Spider-Man's other two foes. Twitter user Jeser Piedra spotted one of the film's first posters in a Las Vegas movie theater, and uploaded some photographs of it online. The poster shows an epic and destructive showdown in Times Square, with Rhino on the left, the Green Goblin in the middle, and Electro on the right.





Tuesday, November 26, 2013

X-Men: Days of Future Past Magneto's connected to JFK Assassination

The assassination of John F. Kennedy,  is being given a fictional reexamination as part of the viral marketing campaign for the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past. They have launched a brand new website. The Bent Bullet ( http://www.thebentbullet.com/#!/home ) , detailing Magneto's involvement in the assassination.

From the website: "Half a century ago, Magneto was implicated in the mutant plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. The events of that fateful day in November have been a point of contention between humans and the mutants ever since."

You can check out a video explaining the conspiracy here, or here




  

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 trailer news


Sony Pictures has just announced that the trailer for the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is going to debut December 5th.
They made the announcement via the Spider Man facebook page...
This film will be awful, but I'm sure there is excitement amongst fans.
Save the date and set your watches people


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

The Wolverine Alternate Ending with different original blue & yellow costume


In an interview with Superherohype, The Wolverine director James Mangold talks about the upcoming DVD release as well as an alternative ending for the film...he also answers the questions about why the blue and yellow costume came about.

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Superherohype: Oh definitely. Now before I let you go, I have to ask about that alternate ending where we see Wolverine's classic costume (pictured below), was that your idea and why didn't it make the final cut?


James Mangold: It was my idea and it was something I tried, I improvised on the set. The box was actually empty on the set when shot the material with Hugh and Rila, but I tried it out because I was just curious. I had also felt the fans' desire to see something like that, obviously the fans' desire to see something more than that. The trick was that I felt like, and I think the studio felt strongly that I was kind of handing a hot potato to whatever films followed in the sense that it's one they couldn't fulfill or one that we didn't know if they could fulfill since we hadn't even scripted them yet. So this implication that he would be wearing them in the next film which I couldn't guarantee since I didn't even know where I or who or what would be making one, and I certainly didn't want to burden Bryan (Singer, director of X-Men: Days of Future Past) with suddenly based upon the last six seconds of the film throwing a wrench in the works of what he was up to. But I also have to say, for Wolverine fans I felt it would be hugely rewarding, but when we screened it, and we did with that ending on, it was very interesting that 60% of the audience didn't understand what was in the box. So you also have the fact that you're going to be ending a movie with a moment where a huge majority of the audience was going to be going “Huh?” So that definitely wasn't a feeling I wanted, but I was very torn about it and thought it worked. It also bumped a little when I went to Montreal and shot the credit scene that kicks you toward “Future Past,” it seemed to bump against that. You're showing him open the box and have a costume in the end and then you're coming from black and having him wearing street clothes. It just seemed like we were creating more questions than we were answering and maybe it wasn't the most responsible thing to do.

Monday, November 18, 2013

X-Men: Days of Future Past, Back for Additional Shooting


Some of the actors from the upcoming X-Men film have been asked to make their way back to Canada for some additional shooting.

It is not known what the scenes are being shot but we can confirm that one of the actors has tweeted that he was back in Canada for some additional scenes.
The actor in question is Daniel Cudmore who plays Colussus

Here is his tweet:
Back in Canada and its freakin freezing...and a tad grey.. Other then that it's great to be back

Marvels upcoming ANT-MAN casting news


According  to Marvel’s president of production, Kevin Feige Ant-Man will have it's full cast announcement by the end of the year, here is what Feige had to say:

We are tweaking the drafts [of the script] with Joe Cornish...and we're crewing up and prepping. There should be cast announcements, probably before the end of the year."

Rumors around the web have Paul Rudd signing on for the role of the titled superhero.
If true that would be...interesting, but with Anchorman 2 being released in a few months, it sounds that Rudd is looking at a higher payday and may force the studio to look elsewhere.

New behind the scenes The Amazing Spider-Man Jamie Foxx picture

Sony has just released a new teaser picture showing Jamie Foxx ( aka Eric Bishop) in the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man.
The picture shows Dr Max Dillon right before (seemingly) turning into the villain Electro.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2  is out in theaters May 2nd 2014


Friday, November 15, 2013

The Fantastic Four reboot news


According to Reddit user  'Xzsekots' , he has just received a notice that his apartment in Baton Rouge Louisiana is being scouted as a filming location for the upcoming reboot of The Fantastic Four.
The notice also states that filming would begin in March 2014.
The film is set for a June 2015 release
No casting news yet.