Steve Rogers Will be Captain America Again!

Steve Rogers Will be Captain America Again!

For well over a year now, Steve Rogers hasn’t been the Star Spangled Man in the pages of Marvel Comics. Not because he had been killed in the line of duty like other heroes, but because the Super-Soldier Serum had been removed from his body and aged him to accurately reflect how old he is. Following that, Steve passed the mantle to his long-time partner Sam Wilson, aka The Falcon, now Marvel has announced that Steve will pick up the shield and return as the hero in a new comic series “Captain America: Steve Rogers”.

Writer Nick Spencer (Sam Wilson: Captain America) and artist Jesus Saiz (Swamp Thing) will bring the series to life as it coincides with the 75th anniversary of the character. Continue reading

Mark Ruffalo thoughts of THOR: RAGNAROK

Thor: Ragnarok got a lot of attention a few months ago for reportedly being Marvel’s darkest movie yet, but with more recent aspects like the movie’s new director, how Odin is going to be treated, and the desire for more comedy in the film, so far it sounds a lot more lighthearted than its title indicates (Ragnarok is the Norse apocalypse). A lot can change between now and when the movie goes into production (and we’re obviously only hearing about small elements at a time, not the whole picture), but the latest statement from Mark Ruffalo — who will co-star as Bruce Banner/The Incredible Hulk opposite Chris Hemsworth’s title hero — seems to be the latest thing that points to the movie being a little lighter than we expected. Continue reading

Terminator Sequel Removed from Paramount Schedule

The planned Terminator sequel has been removed from the Paramount schedule.

It has been a busy day for release date swaps. Following this morning’s shift of Star Wars: Episode VIII to December 2017, Paramount Pictures has set their big screen Baywatch film for release on May 19, 2017. That’s a date that the studio previously had earmarked for a followup to last year’s Terminator Genisys. The future of the franchise is now uncertain as plans for new Terminator sequel installments have been removed from the studio schedule. Continue reading

Sony Moves Up Spider-Man Release Date

Sony Moves Up Spider-Man Release Date, Delays Jumanji Reboot.

Sony Pictures has announced a few changes to their release calendar starting with their upcoming Spider-Man reboot, a co-production with Marvel Studios. Previously set for July 28, 2017, Spider-Man will now be released on July 7, 2017. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales previously held that spot, but it was just moved to May 2017. Continue reading

First Wonder Woman Footage Revealed!

First Wonder Woman Footage Revealed!

In addition to debuting the Suicide Squad trailer, Warner Bros. Pictures gave viewers a first look at Wonder Woman footage during the DC Films Presents: Dawn of the Justice League special on The CW. You can now watch the Wonder Woman footage online below! Continue reading

The Suicide Squad trailer has arrived!

The Suicide Squad Trailer is Here!

Warner Bros. Pictures has released the first Suicide Squad trailer, following its debut on the DC Films Presents: Dawn of the Justice League special on The CW. Check out the Suicide Squad trailer in the player below!

Expertly edited to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” director David Ayer’s love letter to the bad guys looks like a whole lot of fun. We’re wondering, though, how serious does this movie take these characters? The Queen makes it seem like “Not so much” which is the exact opposite of the tone we got from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which takes place in this same world.

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Ryan Reynolds Talks ‘Taskmaster’ And Teases CABLE AND DEADPOOL

At a Deadpool fan event, there was an interesting quotes from star Ryan Reynolds.

Answering fan questions, the actor was asked about reports that they wanted Taskmaster in the movie, and while he didn’t get too specific, it definitely sounds like Marvel Studios wouldn’t even consider lending him to Fox. Continue reading

Eagles Guitarist Glenn Frey Dead at 67

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Guitarist and founding member of The Eagles, Glenn Frey, has passed away at the age of 67 in New York City.

His cause of death was reportedly due to a combination of rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer co-wrote and sang on such Eagles hits like, “Take It Easy,” “Lyin’ Eyes,” and most famously co-wrote, “Hotel California,” and “Desperado.”

He also had a successful solo act in the 1980’s. His songs, “You Belong to the City” and “Smuggler’s Blues” became popular when they were used in the TV series Miami Vice. His biggest hit, “The Heat is On” was used on the soundtrack to the movie Beverly Hills Cop.

Our thoughts go out to Frey’s family and friends.

THE PUNISHER Series Reportedly In Development at Marvel and Netflix


We’ve already heard rumors that Netflix and Marvel were considering a standalone series based on The Punisher. It looks like they might be moving forward with those plans! TV Line is reporting that it is now in development at Marvel.

Fans will get their first official look Jon Bernthal’s version of the character in Daredevil Season 2, which is set to premiere on Friday, March 18th. Apparently the powers at be were so impressed by what Bernthal brought to the character that they wanted to pursue a solo series. Continue reading

Frank Grillo Discusses Crossbones and CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR

One of the Marvel villains coming back for Captain America: Civil War is Frank Grillo’s Brock Rumlow a.k.a. Crossbones. The Winter Soldier basically set up his character to be Crossbones in the upcoming movie. The last time we saw him, he was burnt to a crisp, and you could tell in his eyes that he wanted revenge. Well, that’s exactly what he’s coming for in the next film. Continue reading