MCU Phase 4 update: Black Panther 2 plans, Ant-Man 3 title/cast, GOTG 3 holiday special
Marvel boss Kevin Feige didn't announce any new movies during the Disney Investors Day presentation, but he still dropped some big news.
Marvel boss Kevin Feige didn't announce any new movies during the Disney Investors Day presentation, but he still dropped some big news.
With Marvel's surprise announcement that they were rebooting Blade on the big screen with Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali playing the Daywalker, some fans have been upset that original star Wesley Snipes has been left out.
It’s not easy covering the San Diego Comic-Con, and I don’t just mean that because the show is a gargantuan hive of activity that is overflowing with cosplayers, panels and enough merch to make your wallet scream. No pals, what’s tough about covering all the news coming out of the premiere pop culture show of the year is that I’m not there, dammit.
We can look at the MCU now as easily the biggest film franchise in cinema history, but we shouldn't forget that if it weren't for one sword swinging, dark shade wearing, black guy, it all might never have been
It's been reported that the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming will see Spidey team up with another Marvel hero, and director Jon Watts likes the idea of a tag-team with vampire hunter Blade against Morbius the Living Vampire,
Not too long ago there was a rumour doing the rounds of Blade making a comeback as a news series. Then there was news circulating that Marvel are keen to make a new movie, based on the latest Blade comic book series. Well Wesley Snipes has most recently spoke to Huffington Post and once again teased about returning as the …
It wasn’t too long ago (at Comic Con) that Blade himself, Wesley Snipes, revealed that he’s had some talks with Marvel to reprise his role as the day-walking vampire slayer. Now a rumour has surfaced that suggests he may not be the lead next time we see the character on the screen, instead that position could go to his newly-revealed …
Comic-Con is here! Which means tons of geeky news is heading your way for the next few days, and down in the secret The Movies bunker Kervyn and Darryn are running around in circles totes fangirling – giggling, jazz hands, the works. OMG you guys, yes that’s amazing! Help. Please make them stop. What? No, I didn’t say anything. Please. Another person …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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