How do you make a Daredevil TV series on Netflix interesting to the public when the live-action movie was a flop at the box office? Marvel Entertainment’s Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada talks more about the potential the Netflix TV show will have on audiences. Read More »
The Marvel Cinematic Universe opened the floodgates for superhero movies that dominate the box office these days. DC Comics has had its fair share of successes, as well, with The Dark Knight trilogy and Man of Steel, not to mention the upcoming Batman vs. Superman film. Read More »
Ever since Marvel Studios created its shared movie universe, other studios have scrambled to catch up to cash in on that success. Sony is doing it with The Amazing Spider-Man, Fox with X-Men and DC/Warner Bros. with its Superman and Batman properties. Read More »
Marvel Studios is currently in the midst of Phase Two of its Marvel Cinematic Universe, which contains the films Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. But many comic book movie fans cannot get enough and have turned their eager eyes to Phase Three and the movies it might contain. Read More »
Many fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe figured it was only a matter of time until the studio took steps toward a third installment in the Thor franchise, and Marvel has done exactly that with its latest announcement. Read More »
The wealth of superhero movies (specifically Marvel characters) that have flooded movie theaters in recent years has allowed fans' imaginations to run wild. The success of movies such as The Avengers, X-Men, The Amazing Spider-Man and more have led fans to wonder what it would be like for any or all of these characters to share the screen together as they do in the pages of comic books. Read More »
Zack Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, currently known as Batman vs. Superman, was originally scheduled for release on July 17, 2015, but Warner Bros. announced in a press release on Friday that the film has been pushed back to May 6, 2016. Read More »
Guardians of the Galaxy will be yet another installment in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe when it hits theaters on Aug. 1, 2014. But unlike The Avengers or any of the individual superheroes (Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Hulk), the film has the added challenge of making the casual moviegoer invested in a group of characters that might be completely unfamiliar to him or her. Read More »