Without a shred of a doubt, there would be no Marvel Cinematic Universe without Robert Downey Jr., whose superhero Tony Stark won the hearts of millions all over the world when kick-starting the franchise way back in 2008. After three stand-alone movies and multiple appearances in the character (most recently on Captain America: Civil War), could he go back for Iron Man 4? Read More »
Marvel's second 2016 film, Doctor Strange,has faced a lot of criticism over one casting choice: Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One, a role traditionally written as an older, male Asian. Now, Marvel Studios wants to set the record straight regarding its whitewashing controversey. Read More »
The Benedict Cumberbatch-starring mystical superhero film, "Doctor Strange," won't hit theaters until this fall but, after the first teaser, whitewashing controversy arose regarding Tilda Swinton's gender and race-bend casting as the Ancient One. Now, the film's screenwriter, C Robert Cargill ,has stepped up to talk about how the Marvel film was between a rock and a hard place. Read More »
Long before Nathan Fillion helped solve crimes on "Castle," he was the most awesome of all space cowboys, Captain Malcolm Reynolds, in Joss Whedon's short-lived and iconic "Firefly" -- and he's joining yet another powerful franchise. New set photos from James Gunn's Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel, "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," show the Serenity captain is back in space! Read More »
In a new clip for his Omaze Charity Campaign, the Star-Lord actor Chris Pratt promises the tour of the ages on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, currently filming in Atlanta! Read More »
This week, Marvel Cinematic Universe superstar Robert Downey Jr. officially joined the upcoming Sony/Disney stand-alone Spider-Man: Homecoming -- but it seems Michael Keaton, best known for his turn as Bruce Wayne/Batman, is out. Read More »
Filming of the sequel of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's 2014 hit, "Guardians of the Galaxy," is well underway, with the whole team of space misfits return already confirmed, but it seems Vol. 2 won't bring back everyone from the original movie. James Gunn, who directed the 2014 film and its upcoming sequel, just revealed that two characters won't be making a come-back. Read More »
Days after it was revealed that Creed actress Tessa Thompson would join the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 3 in next year's superhero sequel Thor: Ragnarok, the first rumors about her character have begun to spring about, and she could be playing a major one -- an Asgardian, no less! Read More »
The Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn't even begun its Phase 3 yet, but the execs behind the madly successful movies are already planning what's next. Kevin Feige, the head of Disney subsidiary company Marvel Studios, has already confirmed there's an MCU Phase 4 planned that will include Guardians of the Galaxy 3 -- so what will happen after 2019's Inhumans? Read More »
With Tom Holland débuting as Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War in just a few weeks, the casting process for his solo superhero movie Spider-Man: Homecoming is gearing up, and rumor has it Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man could join -- but that's not all! Former Batman Michael Keaton is reportedly in talks to play a Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming film! Read More »
The release of the first film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 3, Captain America: Civil War, is just around the corner -- but one character's appearance in the film remains unclear. There have been numerous rumors regarding Mark Ruffalo's involvement in the Steve Rogers sequel, could his Bruce Banner/Hulk pop into a post-credits scene? [SPOILERS] Read More »
Production for the upcoming Sony/Marvel reboot Spider-Man: Homecoming is looming nearer every day, and the two companies are hard at work prepping up the cast for the superhero movie. In the most recent news regarding the Marvel Cinematic Universe project, One Life to Live actress Laura Harrier and Grand Budapest Hotel star Tony Revolori will be joining Tom Holland's Peter Parker! Read More »
Just hours after Marvel's major 2016 event, "Captain America: Civil War," was having its world premiere in Los Angeles, one of its newcomer stars popped up in Las Vegas to talk about his character's solo movie and we finally have a title for Tom Holland's Peter Parker film! Appropriately enough, Spidey's Marvel Cinematic Universe film will be called "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Read More »