After years of anticipation for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," the film is finally out and fans want to know if it lives up to the hype. The answer is yes, but time will tell whether or not this film really holds up in comparison to the prequels or the original films.
As the summer winds down, many films surprised at the box office powering up what was a solid season while others failed to generate interest. Reboots and sequels brought mixed results while Indie films failed to generate much buzz. Yet there was a lot to celebrate when it all ended. While there are technically two more weekends left, the films being released in the latter part of August are not expected to generate much buzz or are receiving the lush marketing campaigns that the blockbusters did. So who were the winners and losers?
The upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" is looking like it should be called "Avengers 2.5" as it will feature almost all of the major superheroes from the first Avengers film. Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow and even the Hulk are all making appearances in the movie alongside a slew of other heroes. There is however one major omission - Thor.
DC Comics and Marvel artist Phil Jimenez, best known for his work as the writer/artist for "Wonder Woman" and the miniseries "Infinite Crisis," recently declared that comics are "inherently gay or inherently queer."
From the U.S. to Spain and France, Marvel's "Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." fans tuned into a Twitter Q& A with @edwardjolmos on Monday, proving that the celebrated actor is bringing not only national, but international appeal and is sparking Latinos' interest in Marvel.
"Avengers" fans, you're in luck! Concept art from "Avengers: Age of Ultron" has reportedly surfaced, featuring a closer look at the cool design for The Vision.
Comic book collectors and Marvel fans beware - "All-New Captain America," "Superior Iron Man" & "Thor" have been dubbed "smash hits," and for that reason they have flown off of the shelves! So what now?
With the build-up, excitement and curiosity for more details about "Avengers: Age of Ultron" on an all-time high, one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's stars is giving its loyal fans a piece of the pie by dishing more about the film.
The new "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is undoubtedly one of the most hotly anticipated films of 2015. It features an all-star cast and is the follow-up to the hugely successful first installment released in 2012. The new film is expected to be bigger than ever and that includes new superheroes and a new villain. But will that mean less screen time for other characters?
As Marvel continues to plan what superheroes will get movies, one of the consistent questions that has been raised throughout is why there hasn't been a "Black Widow" film starring Scarlett Johansson. Latin Post.com takes a look at why the Avengers' sultry spy should get her own movie.