After Marvel announced the sequel for the blockbuster hit "Guardians of the Galaxy," audiences and pundits had many questions about what the new film would be about and how it would connect to The Avengers. Latin Post.com takes a look at those questions facing "Guardians of the Galaxy 2."
On Friday, while promoting his role in the film “Guardians of the Galaxy” on “Live with Kelly and Michael,” Vin Diesel also opened up about his experience dealing with the death of his friend and “Fast and Furious” co-star, Paul Walker.
The two-hour movie masterfully blends humor and heart. "Guardians of the Galaxy" was a risky film choice for Marvel. What with the story set in space, the anthropomorphic raccoon, the giant tree creature, and the combination of a leading man and director who had never been involved in a big budget production, it could have easily been a disappointment.
The A-list cast of the newest Disney/Marvel movie "Guardians of the Galaxy" is about to take flight in less than a week. For one of its stars, Vin Diesel, doing the film was perhaps a cathartic experience.
Also, update on Batista's time off from the company after "Extreme Rules" to promote the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy" movie, the "WWE Tough Enough" series will return on the WWE Network, changes are motion for NXT and NOAH's KENTA may be headed to the WWE.
After a four-month-long and sad hiatus following the death of star Paul Walker, the cast and crew of Fast & Furious 7 is ready to resume production on the highly-anticipated sequel.
Vin Diesel has more Facebook fans than Beyonce and Katy Perry but he surely gave "Queen B" some nice publicity this week when the "Fast and Furious" star posted a video of him signing Beyonce and Katy Perry songs.
Paul Walker’s unexpected death has sent scriptwriters and directors of the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise into a turmoil trying to figure out how to deal with his character, Brian O’Connor in the upcoming car-focused film.
The latest Man of Steel sequel rumors say that the Justice League will be a major theme in the film. Meanwhile, rumors that Bryan Cranston will play Lex Luthor in the Batman vs. Superman movie continue to swirl.
Fast and Furious 7 is still going to be released. Racing fans you can relax now. Fast and Furious 7 is still going to be released. The seventh installment in the long-running action franchise originally had a Jul.
It's delayed, but it's a go: originally scheduled for release in July 2014, the next installment of the "Fast and Furious" franchise of movies will hit theaters in April 2015.
TMZ caught up to Paul Walker Sr. in L.A., who seemed disoriented, sad and just overwhelmed with sentiment. He says Paul's 15-year old daughter Meadow has "taking it really tough...but then again she has family around her and some very very loving friends...they're all close, there's a lot of hugging". He tells us that it helps to talk about him and remember him, mentioning the stories that he has learned of his son's kindness, truly beyond what anyone could image. He talks about a diamond ring he gave to a marine to give to his girl, "he did things like that for people, I don't think he wanted anyone to know". Paul Walker's heart was humble and his passion for giving wasn't for publicity, it came from within.
Ironically enough, Walker died as he rode at the passenger's seat of his Porche, a fancy car just like the ones he so famously raced in the "Fast and Furious" films. Roger Rodas, "a well-respected financial adviser and the CEO of Walker's company Always Evolving", was identified as the driver of the vehicle that killed Walker. Rodas and Walker had met because of their shared passion for cars, becoming really good friends and business partners. Reports have confirmed that the accident occurred because of the speed in which the driver was going when he lost control and crashed into a tree. The fact that Walker lost his life in a car has "Fast and Furious" director James Wan unsure as to how to continue the story of the movie, while still respecting the memory of his dear friend and cast member.
Brazilian-American actress and Paul Walker's "Fast and Furious" co-star Jordana Brewster is devastated to hear the news of her onscreen love interest's sudden death after a Porsche Carrera GT he was riding in crashed into a pole in Valencia, Calif. on Saturday.