Marvel is known for keeping much of their major moves highly under wraps. From casting and screenwriting to plot lines and movie deaths, the entire team is expected to keep all the film news to themselves for as long as humanly possible. “Thor: Ragnarok” is no different, but it seems as if word is leaking on Cate Blanchett’s casting on the next villain role.
There still quite a while — and plenty of Marvel content — before "Thor: Ragnarok" makes its way to the big screen. Thankfully, there are plenty of details rolling in to tide the fans over as the franchise inches towards its third installment.
"Spotlight" is a powerful film that almost feels as if one is living the case out as the movie develops. It is a film that will be talked about long after audiences have left the theater and one that will definitely stir conversation.
The Halloween season brings a lot of fun and creative ideas to families including dressing up in scary costumes and giving treats to children. However, the annual Jimmy Kimmel Halloween Prank is also now part of the celebrations as parents once again tricked their children into thinking that they ate all their candies for Kimmel's show.
For his next solo franchise film, Thor is setting the bar high by bringing in a fellow Avenger to help him crush his enemies even more completely. The Asgardian god is also adding a bit of female flavor to the mix in “Thor: Ragnarok” with a beloved female superhero and supervillain from the comic books joining the cast.
“Avengers 3: Infinity War” might feature the titular team of superheroes, but rumor has it that one particular Marvel character is going to take the center stage. This latest string of rumors might explain why Marvel has been so keen on bringing Spider-Man back into the mix.
Emmy-nominated actress Zooey Deschanel has already found a buyer for her Hollywood Hills home. The expecting mom will have more time to focus on the arrival of her bundle of joy, now that her home's nearing a closed sale.
It's a wrap on Twitter for Director Joss Whedon who has deleted his Twitter account, following criticism of his latest film, "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
You may think you're strong on earth, but just how strong would you be in Marvel's Cinematic Universe? Would you be worthy enough to lift Thor's hammer?
Disney and Marvel execs must be smiling like superheroes who've defeated the bad guy, knowing that "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" was welcomed with open arms overseas. "Avengers: The Age of Ultron" exploded for a massive $201 million in its first weekend of release overseas, exceeding the original film's first weekend haul by 44 percent and breaking records along the way," according to The Wrap.
What makes Marvel's superheroes so cool? Besides their drive to save the universe, their fancy moves and action scenes, it's their costumes that complete their fierceness factor.In the "Avengers: Age of Ultron - Official Costumes' Featurette," Writer/Director Josh Whedon and Alexandra Byrne discuss what's involved with the making of the characters' costumes.
The release of the highly-anticipated Marvel film, "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron" is just a week and a half away in America, and while fans are getting amped up, critics have already had a stab at the film -- and one Forbes review calls the film a "Galactus-sized disappointment."Yikes! Could it really be that bad?
On Tuesday, the cast of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" was quizzed on this type of funny trivia on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" where Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner played a hilarious game of "Family Feud."
If you rise and shine with ABC's "Good Morning America," you're a Jimmy Kimmel fan, and you're dying to see "Avengers: Age of Ultron," then you're in store for some good laughs and insight into the high-anticipated sequel of the 2012 colossal blockbuster.