Benicio del Toro was introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as The Collector during a post credits scene in Thor: The Dark World. I remember a lot of audience members being like, “What the hell was that!?” When James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy was released we learned a lot more about The Collector, and we realized wouldn’t be the last we saw of him. Now it’s been confirmed that he’ll be back for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Continue reading
Marvel Studios Phase 3 Update
Now that Phase 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has officially reached its conclusion with the release of Marvel’s Ant-Man, we have new details on what to expect in Phase 3!
Following our hero’s debut adventure in this summer’s Ant-Man, Scott Lang will return alongside Hope Van Dyne on July 6, 2018 with Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp. The sequel will mark the first Marvel Studios film named after its heroine. Continue reading
THE INCREDIBLES 2 Gets a Release Date, TOY STORY 4 Delayed
Hot on the heels of news that Disney and Marvel have announced Ant-Man and the Wasp, the House of Mouse has also revealed some release dates for upcoming Pixar movies. Brad Bird’s long-awaited The Incredibles 2 finally has an official release date: it’ll arrive on June 21st, 2019. Continue reading
Naomi Scott is the Pink Ranger in Lionsgate’s Power Rangers Reboot!

This weekend, word broke about actors testing for the various roles in Lionsgate‘s upcoming Power Rangers reboot, and the studio has officially announced the first cast member. Naomi Scott (The Martian, “Terra Nova”) will star as Kimberly, AKA The Pink Ranger!
Other actors reportedly up for parts in the film include KJ Apa (“Shortland Street”), Austin Butler (“Arrow,” “The Carrie Diaries”) and Mitchell Hope (“Descendants”) for the role of Jason/The Red Ranger and Daniel Zovatto (It Follows), Ross Butler (“Chasing Life”) and Brian “Sene” Marc (“Major Crimes”) in contention for Zack/The Black Ranger. Continue reading
Terminator Franchise Is Being Re-Adjusted

Rumor has it that the disappointing domestic performance of Terminator Genisys has squashed plans for future installments in the series. Speaking at a leadership conference for TheWrap, Skydance Media Chief Creative Officer Dana Goldberg says the franchise isn’t dead as much as readjusting.
“Do we intend to have a next step of Terminator? Yes, we do,” Goldberg said. “I wouldn’t say on hold, so much as re-adjusting.”
While Genisys underperformed domestically, it did stellar at the worldwide box office, bringing In $350 million overseas.
“We’re ultimately happy with overall worldwide numbers. Do I wish we would have done better domestically? Absolutely,” said Goldberg. “Happily, we live in the world where the domestic number had a level of importance 10 or 15 years ago — I’m not saying it’s not important, it is — but we have to play to a worldwide market. In terms of Terminator, the worldwide market paid attention, but we’re not taking the domestic number lightly.”
Goldberg says Skydance will try to improve on the next Terminator experience by data mining audiences to see what went right and what went wrong with Genisys.
In the end, Genisys’ success or failure is almost irrelevant. Hollywood is still Hollywood, and there seems little chance that any major studio would let a franchise like Terminator, with a pre-sold audience of nostalgia addicts and franchise diehards, sit on the back burner for long. Continue reading
Marvel Announces Power Man And Iron Fist Series

Marvel Comics has announced a new Power Man and Iron Fist series, bringing back the beloved bromance between Luke Cage and Danny Rand. The series will be written by David F. Walker (Shaft, Cyborg) and drawn by Sanford Greene (Runaways, Uncanny Avengers).
Power Man and Iron Fist is a throwback to the 1978 team-up series that later spawned the Heroes for Hire team in its various incarnations. Continue reading
Marvel new TV Series DAMAGE CONTROL
Ben Karlin, former executive producer of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, is developing a new show called Damage Control for Marvel TV, and ABC has just given it a pilot order.
The half-hour live action comedy will follow the clean-up crew of the Marvel universe. Continue reading
Two More MAD MAX Films are on their way!
We’ve known for awhile that George Miller had plans for more Mad Max films. Then after the success of Mad Max: Fury Road, it seemed like it was safe to assume that Warner Bros. would want to move forward on a sequel. While talking to Top Gear, Miller confirmed that two scripts for these sequels have already been completed, and he’s talking to the studio about making one of them happen: Continue reading
Nothing is what it seems in the new Halo 5 trailer

Last week, we saw Master Chief die, his little face light blinking out sadly amongst the rubble of a ruined city. Today, we see him rise from the impromptu grave in a new TV trailer, giving a nice hint as to why he’s suddenly Galactic Enemy Number 1 (with the rest of his Blue Team squadron taking up positions 2 through 4), and even the game’s new Revive mechanic. That’s efficient marketing, you guys! Continue reading
Kevin Feige on the Possibility of Seeing Ronda Rousey as CAPTAIN MARVEL
There’s been a lot of information about the Marvel Cinematic Universe coming from Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige over the last week. Now we finally have an interview in which he is asked abut the possibility of seeing Ronda Rousey take of the lead role in Marvel’s Captain Marvel. IGN asked him how he feels about Rousey campaigning for the role, and he replied: Continue reading
