The Marvels second trailer reveals villain
The Marvels unleashed its second trailer and it reveals a lot on what to expect. Director Nia DaCosta show us what she can do in the two minute and 30 second long trailer. Her last movie which is Candyman
The Marvels unleashed its second trailer and it reveals a lot on what to expect. Director Nia DaCosta show us what she can do in the two minute and 30 second long trailer. Her last movie which is Candyman
Shazam 2: Fury of the Gods released its first teaser. The first film is an unexpected hit, making $366 million at the box office. The original Captain Marvel will return with Zachary Levi reprising the title role. All the kids and their heroic versions will return except for Michelle Borth, who plays Adult heroic Mary. Mary’s Kid actress Grace Caroline Currey, now 25 years old, made an adult version unnecessary. So Currey will now play the hero version of Mary too.
Guess what? TNT has the broadcast rights to Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson, and they want everybody to know. So this weekend, they’re running a marathon of every modern superhero movie they have the rights to. But it’s going to be a weird one, and here’s why….
As Captain Marvel marches mercilessly to massacre the movies this March, millions in moolah could materialize from merchandising deals. You know it, I know it, the higher-ups at Disney DEFINITELY know it. So what will Captain Marvel’s chest brand design be printed on this spring?
Captain Marvel has been revealed! It feels like ages since we got a new trailer for anything from Marvel. Typically we get a new trailer for a super something-or-other once a month, but in the aftermath of Infinity War, the assembly line has temporarily slowed. There will be no Marvel movie this fall; Captain Marvel won’t be out until 2019.
We’ve gone many months without a single word from Captain Marvel, the next MCU flick (even Comic-Con gave us nothing). That changed today when Entertainment Weekly dumped several watermarked images straight from the reels. Let’s check ’em out and see what we can learn.
One of the earliest recurring characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was killed off fairly early on — Agent Phil Coulson of SHIELD, who made appearances in Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor and The Avengers before getting killed off in that last one. He was then resurrected in the TV series Agents of SHIELD, but the movie producers don’t consider it canon.
At the Marvel Studios Panel at San Diego Comic Con, many details were shown off for the highly anticipated Captain Marvel film. But two bits of information stood out above all. One, the antagonists would be the infamous Skrulls. And two, the film is set in the 90’s, long before the Avengers were even a spoken word.
At the Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic Con, a lot of art and details was shared about the highly anticipated Captain Marvel film that’s set to arrive in 2019. But the details that were shared weren’t what many expected.
You might think that the “rivalry” between DC Comics and Marvel would lead to a lot of poking and prodding at the other side, and to be fair, it does happen. But as in all things, it doesn’t apply to everyone. With the success of Wonder Woman, a lot of people are rising up to praise the film, and one person who is especially glad the film did great is Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige.
Despite not coming out until 2019, there’s still a lot of hype for the upcoming Marvel Studios project, Captain Marvel. The upcoming film will not only feature the fan-favorite character Carol Danvers in a leading role, but it will also be the first female-led Marvel film. That being said, with the recent hiring of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck as directors, some people are wondering where the focus of the film will be and if the indie filmmakers can handle a film about a superhero. Marvel Studios President and producer Kevin Feige revealed that the film will be a character-centric film, and it will be focused on Carol Danvers as a character. Despite Captain Marvel’s imposing power set, the film will still present Carol Danvers as a fleshed out, developed character. He also spoke on what Marvel searched for with the film’s directors.