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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ brings Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and some friends to jolt Comic-Con
Read full article: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ brings Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and some friends to jolt Comic-Con“Deadpool & Wolverine” has swept through Comic-Con, with its hordes of Marvel fans, with a surprise screening and the film's stars and thousands of fans.
Marvel teases new Avengers movies, ‘Black Panther' sequel
Read full article: Marvel teases new Avengers movies, ‘Black Panther' sequelMarvel Studios returned to Comic-Con's Hall H for the first time in three years with a massive presentation and new information about phases five and six of the ongoing Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Francis Ford Coppola Calls Marvel Movies 'Despicable' After Martin Scorsese's Critiqu
Read full article: Francis Ford Coppola Calls Marvel Movies 'Despicable' After Martin Scorsese's CritiquOne wrote: "Disappointed to see the comments by Scorsese + Coppola about Marvel MCU movies. Disappointed to see the comments by Scorsese + Coppola about Marvel MCU movies. Yet another chimed in, writing, "I think I'd rather watch another Marvel movie than another Francis Ford Coppola movie at this point. I think Id rather watch another Marvel movie than another Francis Ford Coppola movie at this point. Hours later, Gunn responded to the criticism as well, tweeting: "Martin Scorsese is one of my 5 favorite living filmmakers.
Scarlett Johansson Would Fully Support an All-Women Marvel Movie (Exclusive)
Read full article: Scarlett Johansson Would Fully Support an All-Women Marvel Movie (Exclusive)If an all-female Marvel movie happens someday soon, it has Scarlett Johansson's full endorsement -- regardless if she's involved. "I completely, fully support an all-female Marvel movie," the 34-year-old actress stated. She has her own Black Widow movie on the way, which wrapped production just last month. Although Marvel Studios hasn't lent credence to fans' and the actress' hopes for an all-female project, it's been on people's minds for some time. An all-female Marvel cinematic experience.
Kit Harington confirmed for role in Marvel's 'The Eternals'
Read full article: Kit Harington confirmed for role in Marvel's 'The Eternals'ANAHEIM, California (CNN) - Kit Harington has been confirmed for a role in Marvel's "The Eternals," bringing the "Game of Thrones" star into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Harington will play Dane Whitman, aka the heroic Black Knight, in the movie. That's not one of the characters known as the Eternals in the comics, which were created by Jack Kirby. Deadline had reported that Harington would be joining the Marvel stable, without any details about in what capacity. Friday, the studio unveiled a lineup of Marvel and "Star Wars"-related series for its streaming service, Disney+.
Tom Holland Goofs Off in Reunion With Robert Downey Jr. Amid Disney-Sony Battle
Read full article: Tom Holland Goofs Off in Reunion With Robert Downey Jr. Amid Disney-Sony BattleTom Hollands character, Spider-Man, may be leaving the MCU, but that doesnt mean hes lost his love for Tony Stark. The 23-year-old British actor spent some time with his Avengers co-star, Robert Downey Jr., and shared some pics to Instagram. The pics come just days after news broke that Spider-Man might be leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe for Sony. Much of todays news about Spider-Man has mischaracterized recent discussions about [Marvel Studios president] Kevin Feiges involvement in the franchise, the studio said in a statement earlier this week. Hollands Parker plays key roles in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
Sony, Marvel fail to reach rights agreement over Spider-man
Read full article: Sony, Marvel fail to reach rights agreement over Spider-manSony (SNE) and Marvel have failed to reach an agreement on the character of Spider-Man -- meaning he'll be absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the time being and leaving fans very worried. Sony has said it is "disappointed" that talks, aimed at extending a deal that allowed the superhero to appear in Marvel movies, fell through. But Marvel Studios, the arm of the company that produces its movies, doesn't own his film rights. That's because Marvel put those up for sale in the 1980s, when superhero movies weren't the surefire moneymakers they are today. "Spider-Man," played in 2002 by Tobey Maguire, quickly became a huge box office success for Sony, and arguably prompted Marvel to enter the superhero flick game themselves.
Cate Blanchett Reacts to Natalie Portman Playing Thor in 'Love and Thunder' (Exclusive)
Read full article: Cate Blanchett Reacts to Natalie Portman Playing Thor in 'Love and Thunder' (Exclusive)Natalie Portman's last in-person appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was 2013's Thor: The Dark World, which means she missed out on the fun when Cate Blanchett's Goddess of Death swept through Asgard in the threequel, Thor: Ragnarok. But now, Portman is returning to the franchise for Thor: Love and Thunder, which writer-director Taika Waititi revealed will be inspired by The Mighty Thor, a comic run that saw Jane Foster wielding the hammer as the first-ever female Thor. "I'm so, so excited," Blanchett told ET while promoting her new film, Where'd You Go, Bernadette. But I really, really loved Captain Marvel. Blachett's Hela met her demise at the end of Surtur's fiery sword in Ragnarok, but should Waititi think up a way to resurrect her for Love and Thunder, Blanchett is more than willing to suit back up.
Natalie Portman Returns as Thor in New Film: Kevin Feige Says 'She Was in Right Away'
Read full article: Natalie Portman Returns as Thor in New Film: Kevin Feige Says 'She Was in Right Away'During the Marvel panel at Comic-Con on Saturday, it was revealed that Natalie Portman will be be returning to the Marvel franchise as Jane Foster. ETs Ashley Crossan spoke with Marvel super-producer Kevin Feige afterward, when he explained how the concept for the upcoming film came together. Feige added that "when Taiki had this idea and pitched it to her, she was in right away." The upcoming film will also feature franchise regular Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, who will officially be the first LGBTQ superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Get loads more news from the Marvel panel right here.
Tom Holland Says It 'Breaks My Heart' That Gwyneth Paltrow Doesn't Remember Working
Read full article: Tom Holland Says It 'Breaks My Heart' That Gwyneth Paltrow Doesn't Remember WorkingTom Holland is a bit bummed Gwyneth Paltrow forgot about working with him. "It's, like, Virginia or something," Holland correctly asserts, before expressing discontent about Paltrow's recent hilarious comments when she forget about her role in Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2017. "I mean I've only worked with Gwyneth one time -- on Spider-Man: Homecoming, which she doesn't remember," he says with a good-natured laugh. Paltrow's comments about forgetting her Spider-Man role came with the release of The Chef Show on Netflix earlier this month. "We weren't in Spider-Man," Paltrow replies, to which Favreau says, "Yes, we were.