Category: Movies

  • Keanu Reeves Boards Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Replicas’

    Keanu Reeves Boards Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Replicas’

    John Wick trailer

    Fresh off of one thriller, Keanu Reeves is diving into another. The John Wick star has just signed on for Replicas, a sci-fi pic directed by Tanya Wexler (Hysteria). Not unlike John Wick, it centers on a man reacting to the loss of someone he loves. Hit the jump for more on the Keanu Reeves Replicas movie.

    Variety reported the news. Written by Chad St. John based on a treatment by Reeves and Stephen Hamel, Replicas follows a daring neuroscientist (Reeves) whose family has been killed in a car accident. In his desperate attempt to bring them back, he goes up against a government laboratory, a police task force, and the very laws of science.

    The project reunites Reeves with producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura, with whom he worked on Constantine and The Matrix. ”I am looking forward to collaborating with Keanu once again on this unique take on what lengths a person will go to alter the past, and the implications of those actions,” he said in a statement. Reeves and Hamel will also produce.

    Reeves is coming off of his best reviews in years for John Wick. It may be slightly premature to celebrate the Keanu Reeves comeback, but we can at least say he seems to be at a good point in his career. He recently made his directorial debut with the well-received Man of Tai Chi, and his next projects include the Eli Roth thriller Knock Knock, the space drama Passengers, and the TV series Rain.

    St. John is a screenwriter who’s been on the verge of breaking out for years. He had two spaces on the 2009 Black List for Motor City and The Days Before, the former of which has been stuck in development hell ever since. He’s also worked on the Spy Hunter adaptation and the Outland remake, neither of which has come to fruition yet. 

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  • Watch the First Six Minutes of Vampire Mock-Doc ‘What We Do in the Shadows’

    Watch the First Six Minutes of Vampire Mock-Doc ‘What We Do in the Shadows’

    What We Do in the Shadows opening

    Written and directed by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, What We Do in the Shadows is a funny mock documentary that exposes the nighttime world of New Zealand’s vampire underworld. Though in fact, the scene is more like a dysfunctional flat than an “underworld,” even though the flatmates are all, technically, monsters. As monsters go, some of them seem pretty OK. Now, just a few weeks before the film opens in the UK, we’ve got the first six minute of the comedy for your enjoyment. Watch the What We Do in the Shadows opening below.

    Video via Metrodomefilm and Empire. What We Do in the Shadows hits UK theaters on November 21, and will be released in the US on

    Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav are three vampires living together and trying to cope with modern life; from paying rent, doing housework, and trying to get into nightclubs, they’re perfectly normal – except for their immortality, fangs, and thirst for human blood. When their 8000 year-old housemate, Petyr, turns 20-something Nick into a vampire, the guys must guide him through his newfound eternal life. In return, they are forced to learn a thing or two about modern life.

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  • Jordan Peele to Write and Direct Horror Movie ‘Get Out’

    Jordan Peele to Write and Direct Horror Movie ‘Get Out’

    Jordan Peele

    For the past three years, Jordan Peele has succeeded in making us laugh as one-half of Comedy Central’s Key and Peele. Now he wants to make us scream.

    Peele is set to write and direct a horror film called Get Out. While this will be his first attempt at straight-faced horror, it’s not that crazy a leap. His many horror-influenced sketches on Key and Peele have demonstrated that he his way around the look, feel, and traditions of the genre. Hit the jump for more on the Jordan Peele horror movie.

    Peele dished about his new horror movie Get Out to Playboy (via Badass Digest).

    I’ve been spending the first half of my career focusing on comedy but my goal, in all honesty, is to write and direct horror movies. I have one that I’m working on with Darko Entertainment called Get Out – I don’t want to say too much about it, but it is one of the very, very few horror movies that does jump off of racial fears. That to me is a world that hasn’t been explored. Specifically, the fears of being a black man today. The fears of being any person who feels like they’re a stranger in any environment that is foreign to them. It deals with a protagonist that I don’t see in horror movies.

    (We had already known that Peele and Darko had a horror project brewing, but this is all new info.)

    How Peele will handle less comic material remains to be seen. But if nothing else, the themes should be right in his wheelhouse. Black male protagonists are so rare in horror, it’s a running joke that “the black guy always dies first.” Who better than Peele, whose show tackles contemporary racial issues with subversive humor each week, to try and correct course?

    Although Peele and partner Keegan-Michael Key shot to fame on TV, the duo has been eyeing the big screen as of late. Also in the works for them are a Substitute Teacher movie, based on the character from their sketches, and Keanu, which is not about the actor but a stolen cat. Last spring, they also signed on to produce the Police Academy reboot.

    While we wait for Get Out, get a look at Peele’s latest take on (funny) horror in the “Make-a-Wish” Key and Peele sketch below.

    And here’s “Family Matters,” which does an even better job of selling Key and Peele’s knack for creepiness. We’ve posted this one before, but it’s just so damn good.

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  • Watch: All Of Your Marvel Phase 3 Questions Answered By Marvel Head Kevin Feige

    Watch: All Of Your Marvel Phase 3 Questions Answered By Marvel Head Kevin Feige

    Marvel Phase 3 Kevin Feige

    Today in Hollywood Disney held a Marvel Event to announce their plans for phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I was in attendance at the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Blvd for the announcements, which have already been covered elsewhere on the site.

    After the event was over and the fans in attendance were escorted out of the theatre, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige gave a 20 minute question and answer session answering all of the press’ questions about the newly revealed Marvel Phase 3 slate and even some answers that extend beyond that (phase 4, 5…etc). I was able to record the entire question and answer session on video using my IPhone, and have uploaded the entire thing for you to watch. So hit the jump now to watch Kevin Feige answer all your questions about Marvel Phase 3 and beyond.

    Marvel Phase 3 Kevin Feige

    Marvel Phase 3 Kevin Feige

    Questions answered in the Marvel Phase 3 Kevin Feige video include:

    • Why did Marvel decide to make these announcements at this event instead of Comic Con?
    • Why didn’t Marvel announce the casting of Doctor Strange?
    • Will Black Panther, Captain Marvel and the other new characters be introduced before their solo films?
    • When will we heard about the casting, directors and writers for the solo films like Captain Marvel?
    • Addresses The Russo Brothers public hesitations with not wanting to do the Civil War storyline in Captain America 3.
    • When will the Hulk get a solo film?
    • Are they already working on Phase 4?
    • Will future phases in the Marvel Cinematic Universe be comprised of more films like Phase 3?
    • Why Marvel did the misdirect with the Captain America: Serpent Society title, and will Marvel do a Serpent Society movie one day?
    • Will Marvel pursue black and female filmmakers for the Black Panther and Captain Marvel movies?
    • How does Marvel Phase 3 and Infinity War connect with the Marvel television shows? How involved in Marvel Studios?
    • How will the Inhumans work without the Fantastic Four?
    • What does Marvel think of Big Hero 6?
    • What ever happened to The Runaways movie? Will we ever seen the comic book property as a movie or tv series?
    • What is Marvel’s marketing plan for the increased schedule of Phase 3?
    • Why isn’t Black Widow getting a solo film?
    • How will Civil War work without Spider-man and secret identities?
    • Could The Defenders appear in Infinity War?

    All these questions and more are answered in the video above.

    Here’s a transcription:

    There was no mention of Iron Man 4 — is that still a possibility?

    If there are more years after 2019, there will be more possibilities, I expect.

    Last week, DC and Warners announced their slate. Did you always plan to announce this far out, rather than going just a couple years out for your announcements?

    We wanted to do this at Comic Con this year. Things were not set. Things for Civil War were not set yet, Guardians hadn’t come out yet, the comfort with dating a few of the other movies wasn’t set yet. So the plan has been, since a few weeks before Comic Con when we realized we weren’t going to be able to do everything we wanted to do, is to decide “let’s do either something we haven’t done in a long time, or something we’ve never done.” Which is a singular event, just to announce what we have when it’s ready. I thought that might be early August, or mid-September, it ended up being today.

    Speaking of things not being set, we saw Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther, but there’s no confirmed casting for Doctor Strange. Can you address that?

    I can say that if it were confirmed, we would have introduced him. I like that Chadwick, for the most part — I think there’s always been speculation on lots of good actors for Black Panther — but I’m glad that didn’t leak in earnest, the way every single other actor in human history that is of a certain age has been for Doctor Strange. So along with everything else, [Doctor Strange] will be announced maybe this afternoon? Next week? Next month? Sometime before the release of the movie.

    You’ve announced Black Panther and Captai America solo movies, but will we see Black Panther introduced in another film before his own?

    With Black Pather, what our little song and dance at the end was meant to signifiy, and I’ll just clarify it for you: he is definitively a big part of Civil War. We will meet him for the first time in Civil War, in costume.

    Will Cosmo [the dog briefly seen at the end of Guardians] have a bigger part in Guardians of the Galaxy 2?

    The great thing about Guardians, seriously, is that there’s no lack of characters we can do fun things with. Is Groot going to be small, is Groot going to be big? Is Cosmo going to come back, will he speak? What’s that duck doing? Where’s the Collector? All of those are questions we like having fun with. We developed them, and when Mr. Gunn returns from Tokyo, those will be the questions we start to  move through.

    Are we going to find out if anyone is in consideration for Captain Marvel?

    My guess is rumors will start flying this second. The initial announcements, in terms attachments for that film, will probably be the writer and director announcements, which I do actually expect will be quite soon. In terms of the actress, I think there’s more time.

    [Somewhat inaudible question about interviewing the Russo Bros and asking about Civil War, which they downplayed.]

    Well, the Russos do a very good job of trying to answer all your questions without giving things away. They are truthful in that it is very hard, and it was very hard. Which is why we couldn’t announce it at Comic Con, and we couldn’t announce it until today. Now it’s a big storyline, of course it is. Winter Soldier is a big storyline.

    And let me say, this is the Civil War of the cinematic universe, which will be greatly inspired by the Civil War of the comic universe, but we have a very different continuity going on. So this will be Civil War based off all the other films you’ve seen up until this point, particularly Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron. So I believe Joe and Anthony were being very good and very coy when talking about the difficulty of putting this together.

    There’s a green 900-lb elephant in the room. Mark Ruffalo is killing it as The Hulk, who is is absent from the timeline;  What’s going on with the Hulk?

    Well, I wouldn’t say he’s absent from the timeline, I’d say Hulk is going to appear in many of those movies, particularly all those Avengers movies leading up to 2019 and Infinity War. Mark Ruffalo is on board for all those films, and we’re excited to bring him to those films. What happens with a standalone Hulk film? I’ll only say what I would have said about Black Panther last week or Captain Marvel the week before that, or Doctor Strange the week before that, or Guardians of the Galaxy two years ago, or Ant-Man ten years ago: we’ll see. We’d love to do it, we’d love to find the place to put it, but right now, Hulk will be appearing, with his friends, in their films.

    You just left other rumors hanging in the air, like Hawkeye, and the duck…

    Hawkeye and who? Hawkeye and Howard the Duck in the same question. I’m gonna tell Jeremy. I’ll tell him.

    So are you already working on Phase four, or will fans have their rumors and their hopes?

    I hope fans always have their rumors and their hopes. Uh, yeah. We’re not going to talk specifically about the story of any of those films, the plot of any of those films, what happens to any of the characters in any of those films. In fact, even to talk about any of those characters, frankly as I just did with The Hulk — who will be involved in those movies will be a bit of a spoiler as to what may or may not happen to them in earlier movies. So let the rumors continue.

    Can you confirm the Russos might direct that two-part Avengers movie, and address Marvel working out an appearance from Spider-Man?

    Anything that wasn’t specifically and obviously revealed today is either not true at all, or is still rumor until it is worked out.

    Can you talk about the plan going forward with how many movies are planned for each phase?

    I wouldn’t say we set out to say any particular number. Phase One was six films. Phase two — and for those following along you’ll realize that Ant-Man truly is the end of Phase Two and Civil War is truly the beginning of Phase Three — that leaves us with six films in Phase Two. And it is nine films in Phase Three. One of the reasons is that one of the films is being split into two parts: Infinity War. And because frankly, the success that we’ve had, which is beyond our wildest dreams — I mentioned before, ten films, over 7 billion dollars, it is amazing — gave us confidence. And frankly, the studio’s firing on all cylinders right now. We have the absolute best team in Hollywood in front of the camera and behind the camera working on these movies, which made us comfortable for the first time as you saw in 2017 and 2018 that we have the ability to increase to three films a year instead of just two, without changing our methods. That’s why we were able to put in two additional films.

    Just to clarify, are there any plans for Serpent Society?

    There are always plans, but they are mainly jokes.

    What are your thoughts on looking for directors and actors for Black Panther and Captain Marvel, such as Reggie Hudlin, who wrote Black Panther for years? Will you look at women and minorities to make those movies?

    Oh we are, and we’re doing what we always do, which is looking for the best filmmakers, the best writers, the best directors possible. So I’m not going to say for sure that we’re going to hire from any one demographic, but we’re meeting a lot of people. Reggie, for one, i’ve known for many many years, and he’s a great guy. I think I’m meeting with him again shortly. We will do what we’ve always done, which is hire what we believe to be the best people to write the films, and to direct the films.

    I want to say one more thing about Serpent Society. We had this great idea, right? Because Civil War’s first up, but we don’t want to blow our wad on the presentation with Civil War. Then Mike Shule had the great idea to put Serpent Society on there, and I thought it was awesome and hilarious. And then part of me thought “people are going to love Serpent Society, and think that would be really cool.” But we figured they wouldn’t think it was as cool as Civil War, which is why we did that. But now it’s on the radar.

    Marvel also has two TV shows and Netflix shows. How does that affect your end of things?

    Well, it doesn’t affect my end of things much at all because my end of things is exclusively the features, and Jeph Loeb runs our TV division, which is overseeing Agents of SHIELD, Agent Carter, and of course all the awesome Netflix series. I have some smaller involvement in Agent Carter, because of Haley and because of Louis D’Esposito did the short upon which the show is based. He directed the pilot, just finished it. It’s awesome, even in its rough form, and I had asked to be a little more involved on that one, so I’m helping them out there. But primarily, and exclusively, I want to make the movies.

    I can either ask you about Inhumans or Big Hero 6, which do you want?

    Well, I don’t know much about either, so…

    Obviously there’s no Fantastic Four here, so can you give us any idea of how you’re creating the Inhumans world?

    Well, obviously I know a lot about the Inhumans. Where they fit into the universe… you may find out sooner than you expect to, frankly. I already mentioned in the presentation that there are seeds leading to Black Panther, leading to Wakanda, starting very very soon in things you’ve already seen and will see soon. Likewise, with Inhumans, there may be easter eggs starting before you know it. Will those easter eggs include Fantastic Four? No. [The Inhumans] will be into the cinematic universe as it exists at Marvel Studios.

    And what do I think of Disney Animation Studios making Big Hero 6? I think it looks awesome. I’ve heard it’s awesome, the trailers look awesome, the characters are awesome, and I think Disney Animation is on a roll with what they’re doing. Frozen dominated not only the planet, but my household, with my five and a half year old daughter. True story: I could not get to sleep last night, because (sings) “for the first time in forever…” was in my head. I was like I have to get to sleep, and this is in my head. So they’re on a roll, and I think that’s going to continue in Big Hero 6.

    You touched on the reinventing of Captain America, reinventing of Thor — I’m wondering about the Marvel mindset and the writing and the tonal changes that are happening with the characters.

    Well, I like to think it’s a natural evolution based on what’s come before and based on where we want to go. I think in general, the tone of all of our movies are equal parts very serious and very lovingly respectful, and at the same time humorous, and funny, and some more than others. I think that is our default tone. Because that’s the kind of movies we want to go see, and that’s the kind of movie we want to make. Sometimes, as in Winter Soldier, the storyline calls for it to be a little more serious. Sometimes, like in Guardians, there are incredibly emotional moments, and very serious moments, particularly the opening of the film, but also liberties to be much funnier and much sillier. We like having both ends of the spectrum to play with in all of our franchises, in all of our films, regardless frankly, of what the “A” plot is.

    I was wondering whatever happened to The Runaways.

    The Runaways is still an awesome script that exists in our script vault, by Drew Pearce. Frankly the best thing that has happened with that script is that it brought our attention to Drew Pearce, who ended up co-writing Iron Man 3 with Shane Black. We’d love to do something with Runaways some day. In our television and future film discussions, it’s always one that we talk about, because we have a solid draft there. But again, we can’t make them all.

    What are the challenges of having so many superhero films in the market?

    I think that’s a challenge that we’ve faced for many many years. My general feeling is: let’s stick to our plan, let’s keep doing what we believe in, let’s keep doing what the audience is telling us we’re doing right. Our plan has never altered one way or the other based on what anyone else is doing. In any genre, frankly, particularly in any other superhero film. In terms of the dating, that’s why we plant flags as early as we do, to mark some territory, so that you can hopefully have some room. But the truth is there are always going to be big movies on almost every weekend. What we’ve found so far is that if the movie delivers, the movie will do well. That’s what we focus on: what we can control, which is the quality of the pictures.

    With Scarlett Johansson being one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, why did you decide not to give Black Widow her own movie?

    Well, frankly, as I said in the presentation, it’s about bringing new characters to the screen. Black Widow couldn’t be more important as an Avenger, herself. Like Hulk, the Avengers films will be the films where they play a primary role. Her part in Avengers: Age of Ultron is very very big, and further develops and further enhances her character. The plans that we have for her throughout the rest of the Avengers saga is very very big, and lynchpin, in fact, to those films. So instead of taking her out there, or instead of doing a prequel, which we haven’t done yet, continuing the forward momentum and the continuity of the cinematic universe. Of which Widow is a key, key part.

    You talked a bit about Civil War. The comic storyline will be very different, it has to do with secret identities. There aren’t secret identities in the cinematic universe, and you don’t have Spider-Man. So how will you do Civil War?

    I don’t want to give too much away, but needless to say, the generalities of the act are the same. Something happens, perhaps it’s cumulative for things that have happened though all of the movies leading up to this point. It has made the governments of the world say “we need to have some oversight of these guys. They need to report to somebody. So it becomes more… it falls under that umbrella, rather than “you have to take off your mask.” It’s not about the secret identity thing, as much as it is about, overall, who reports to who, and who can agree to oversight committee. Because as of now, in Avengers 2, there is no more security council, there is no SHIELD, obviously. Stark is paying for it, Captain America is running it, and things occur that will make governments begin to question.

    Is there room for the Defenders to show up on the big screen?

    The Netflix series are leading to a Defenders series, and Devin is asking about including them into the features at some point, because Infinity War is going to be big. There are a lot of people from the movies (chuckles) in Infinity War. A lot of it is about space, and a lot of it is about just what happens between now and then. But all of those things inhabit, however far on the outskirts, the same continuity. So certainly that opportunity exists.

     

    Kevin Feige

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  • Kevin Feige Explains How ‘Civil War’ Works Without Secret Identities

    Kevin Feige Explains How ‘Civil War’ Works Without Secret Identities

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    One of the big announcements in Marvel’s press event this morning was the reveal that the third Captain America film is Captain America: Civil War. That’s based on a comic book storyline in which Iron Man and Captain America are at odds over the idea of government oversight and hero registration. So how does Marvel do a Civil War storyline on screen when the company doesn’t have a few key elements of the comic incarnation — namely Spider-Man and secret identities? Asked about the story, Kevin Feige explained how the Marvel Civil War movie will work.

    Captain America: Civil War

    Feige took part in a small Q&A after the big press event ended. There, Peter asked him about Civil War. Here’s Feige’s comment, which dodges the Spider-Man aspect entirely. But he does talk about secret identities.

    I don’t want to give too much away, but needless to say, the generalities of the act are the same. Something happens, perhaps it’s cumulative for things that have happened though all of the movies leading up to this point. It has made the governments of the world say “we need to have some oversight of these guys. They need to report to somebody. So it becomes more… it falls under that umbrella, rather than “you have to take off your mask.” It’s not about the secret identity thing, as much as it is about, overall, who reports to who, and who can agree to oversight committee. Because as of now, in Avengers 2, there is no more security council, there is no SHIELD, obviously. Stark is paying for it, Captain America is running it, and things occur that will make governments begin to question.

    Here’s video of Feige’s comment. We’re uploading a better version, and will update once that processes through YouTube.

    Captain America: Civil War is scheduled for release on May 6, 2016.

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  • Marvel Studios Reveals Full Phase Three Calendar, Watch The Entire Marvel Announcement

    Marvel Studios Reveals Full Phase Three Calendar, Watch The Entire Marvel Announcement

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    It’s been one hell of a day for Marvel fans. At a press event today the studio unveiled its full Phase 3 calendar, consisting of nine films. In order, they are:

    Click any of the above titles to learn everything we know about the newly announced projects. More details on the Marvel Phase 3 calendar after the jump.

    Here’s an image of the dates from the stage at the Marvel Studios event:

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    And here’s a collection of all the titles in one:

    Marvel Phase Three

    You can watch an entire video of the Marvel Event captured by a fan below:

    Meanwhile, it seems Ant-Man, which is already dated for July 17, 2015 is now being considered the last film of Phase 2, rather than the first film of Phase 3. Even with that shift, Phase 3 promises to be Marvel’s most ambitious yet. Phases 1 and 2 consist of six films each; Phase 3 has nine, including four brand-new franchises.

    But those who’ve been paying attention shouldn’t be surprised. Kevin Feige has said before that he hopes Marvel could release three or four pics a year. At the event, he said the $7 billion earned by the MCU movies to date “gave us the confidence” to launch new franchises built around new characters. “The studio is firing on all cylinders,” he said. “It made us comfortable for the first time to increase to three films a year without changing our methods at all.”

    As amazing as this list looks, we couldn’t help but notice which titles weren’t on it. There’s no HulkHawkeye, or Black Widow. Nor is there an Iron Man 4, though Robert Downey Jr. is confirmed to be sticking around the Marvel Cinematic Universe for some time yet. That’s not to say those hoped-for projects will never happen, but they look very unlikely to happen in the next five years.

    For all the official press releases regarding Phase 3, head over to Marvel.com.

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  • Chadwick Boseman Is ‘Black Panther’ On November 3, 2017; Check Out Official Concept Art

    Chadwick Boseman Is ‘Black Panther’ On November 3, 2017; Check Out Official Concept Art

    Black Panther Logo Official

    It’s been rumored for years but it’s finally happening. Marvel has announced the Black Panther release date: the film will hit theaters on November 3, 2017. Chadwick Boseman has been cast as the character, and he will make his debut in costume in the third Captain America film, Captain America: Civil War. See some official concept art, tweets and the full press release below.

    While we got the basic casting info from Marvel’s event, Deadline reports that Boseman has a five film deal that begins with Civil War and “continues through Marvel’s just-unveiled Phase Three line-up.”

    Here’s the official Black Panther concept art.

    Black Panther Concept Art

    And here’s Boseman on stage with Captain America and Iron Man:

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    And video of his introduction:

    Downey asked Boseman if he’d like to pick a side between the two, to which Boseman said the following: “Iron Man, Cap, as much as I respect you both, Black Panther is kind of his own guy.” The pair played Rock Paper Scissors for his services and then Boseman said, “In all seriousness I’m blessed to be a part of this Marvel Universe and working with you both. I’m looking forward to making magic together.”

    Feige confirmed that we’ve already seen a lot of seeds leading up to this film. Yes, there was an easter egg in the Avengers 2 trailer that leads back to Black Panther. There’s family drama and he’s a bit of a prince who may become king. The film will deal with “how the isolationist country of Wakanda encounters the rest of the world.”

    Kevin Feige joked about the fact that Boseman’s casting wasn’t leaked: “I like that Chadwick, for the most part — I think there’s always been speculation on lots of good actors for Black Panther — but I’m glad that didn’t leak in earnest, the way every single other actor in human history that is of a certain age has been for Doctor Strange.”

    He also explained that Boseman will make his debut in Captain America: Civil War.

    With Black Pather, what our little song and dance at the end was meant to signifiy, and I’ll just clarify it for you: he is definitively a big part of Civil War. We will meet him for the first time in Civil War, in costume.

    Kevin Feige Black Panther

    Here’s Robert Downey Jr.’s tweet about it:

    The @Marvel universe is now even larger. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome Black Panther… pic.twitter.com/X0G7whoVbL

    — Robert Downey Jr (@RobertDowneyJr) October 28, 2014

    Here’s the official Marvel Press release:

    Fans have clamored to see Black Panther make the jump to the big screen in his own solo adventure, and come November 3, 2017 they’ll get just that!

    As part of his presentation of the full slate for Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has announced that Chadwick Boseman will bring the Black Panther to life beginning with his role in Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War,” in theaters May 6, 2016, before starring in his own solo film, Marvel’s “Black Panther,” on November 3, 2017.

    “I’m blessed to be a part of this Marvel Universe, and to work with you both, and I look forward to making magic together,” Boseman said after taking the stage with both Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man) and Chris Evans (Captain America).

    “Black Panther and all of Wakanda is one of the most interesting characters in Marvel history,” remarked Feige. “Something I already showed you today contains an Easter egg that leads directly into ‘Black Panther.’ He’s a bit of a prince, he may even become a bit of a king, but it’s all about how this isolationist country meets the world. Maybe it goes well, maybe it doesn’t.”

    Plus, we’ve got your first peak at the Panther’s look with some special production concept art by Ryan Meinerding, which fans attending the Phase 3 event at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood received as a special poster giveaway!

    Stay tuned to Marvel.com for the latest on “Black Panther” and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it develops!

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  • ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Part 1 and 2 Will Be Out In May 2018 and May 2019

    ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Part 1 and 2 Will Be Out In May 2018 and May 2019

    Avengers Infinity War Logo Officia

    Phase Three will culminate on May 2018 and 2019 with an epic two part Avengers film. Avengers Infinity War will be released on May 4 2018 and May 3 2019. Wow. And yes, that means we finally get Thanos. We’ve got an image below.

    At the event, Marvel put this image on the big screen for this huge two part film. So I guess Thanos finally gets all those gems.

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    Avengers: Infinity War

    A fan captured footage of the entire Avengers: Infinity War teaser trailer shown at the event, watch that below:

    http://youtu.be/X8lUCbRi6QQ?t=10m37s

     

    Here’s the full Marvel press release:

    The Avengers have already triumphed over Loki, and next summer they’ll face Ultron…but nothing could prepare them for the menace of Thanos.

    How big of a threat does Thanos pose, you ask? Big enough to span two epic films, beginning with Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War Part 1” on May 4, 2018, and concluding in Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War Part 2” on May 3, 2019 for one massive cinematic event.

    “We’ve always had a plan since Nick Fury broke into Tony Stark’s house and told him he’s part of a bigger universe,” recalled Feige. “‘Avengers: Infinity War Part 1′ is the beginning of the culmination of everything that has come before.”

    Hold onto your hats, True Believers, because Phase 3 of the Cinematic Universe is going to be one wild ride! Stay tuned to Marvel.com for the latest on the Avengers and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it develops!

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  • Marvel’s ‘Inhumans’ Will Be Out November 2, 2018

    Marvel’s ‘Inhumans’ Will Be Out November 2, 2018

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    The Inhumans are coming. The Marvel Studios film will be in theaters on November 2, 2018. Read what Kevin Feige had to say about the movie below.

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    At the Marvel event, Kevin Feige stressed the importance of this film. He said it’ll introduce “tons of new characters” and will be their 20th movie. Those characters will have new powers, which means new special effects, and “refine and expand what the Marvel Cinematic Universe is all about.”

    He was also asked a question about the film during the post-event Q&A.

    Obviously there’s no Fantastic Four here, so can you give us any idea of how you’re creating the Inhumans world?

    Well, obviously I know a lot about the Inhumans. Where they fit into the universe… you may find out sooner than you expect to, frankly. I already mentioned in the presentation that there are seeds leading to Black Panther, leading to Wakanda, starting very very soon in things you’ve already seen and will see soon. Likewise, with Inhumans, there may be easter eggs starting before you know it. Will those easter eggs include Fantastic Four? No. [The Inhumans] will be into the cinematic universe as it exists at Marvel Studios.

    Here’s the official press release:

    Marvel’s “Inhumans” will make its way to theaters November 2, 2018!

    Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige made the announcement at a special event laying out the full slate of films for Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.

    “November 3, 2018 will introduce dozens of characters into the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” promised Feige. “We really do believe the Inhumans can be a franchise or a series of franchise unto themselves. They have dozens of powers and an amazing social structure. With our 20th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, we wanted to continue to refine what that universe is about.”

    Is that enough of a tease for you, Faithful Ones? You’ll have to wait a while longer before we can give you any more info, but in the meantime stay tuned to Marvel.com for the latest on “Inhumans” and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it develops!

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  • ‘Captain Marvel’ Movie Set for 2018

    ‘Captain Marvel’ Movie Set for 2018

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    Fans have been clamoring for a Captain Marvel movie for years, and Marvel has finally answered in the affirmative. At today’s event, Marvel Studios confirmed a Captain Marvel movie in the works for July 6, 2018. And yes, they mean the Carol Danvers one.

    More details and your first look at the official logo below.

    Kevin Feige Captain Marvel

    The first Captain Marvel was created in the ’60s and was the name of a Kree Imperial Militia officer. The mantle has gone through various other figures over the decades including Monica Rambeau. Carol Danvers took over the Captain Marvel name in 2012. Prior to that, Carol Danvers had been known as Ms. Marvel. She made her original Marvel Comics debut in 1968.

    Kevin Feige confirmed at the event that this Captain Marvel movie would revolve around Carol Danvers. He described her as “earthbound and cosmic,” and “one of if not the most powerful character in the MCU.”

    The announcement makes Captain Marvel the first female hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to get a standalone movie. Although Feige and others at Marvel have fielded many questions about a female superhero, they’ve remained stubbornly vague about their specific plans until now. It’s great to see them finally make good on their promises.

    On the down side, though, this may suggest the odds of a Black Widow movie taking place are lower than ever. At the very least, it looks like there won’t be one in the next five years. But hey, if it’s any consolation to Scarlett Johansson, it doesn’t look like her Avengers teammates Hawkeye or Hulk are likely to fly solo in the near future either.

    No casting has been announced for Captain Marvel. But of course, as with any potential new Marvel movie, there always seems to be a rumor or two floating around. As of last year, Katee Sackhoff was rumored to be in the running, though nothing has come of that speculation as of yet. Who would you want to see star as Captain Marvel?

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    Carol Danvers has set a flight path straight into the Marvel Cinematic Universe!

    The super heroine will make her debut in Marvel’s “Captain Marvel” on July 6, 2018, headlining the first female-led film from Marvel Studios. President Kevin Feige made the announcement at a special event revealing the full lineup of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 3 at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.

    “This Captain Marvel’s name is Carol Danvers,” said Feige. “This film has been in the works almost as long as Doctor Strange or Guardians of the Galaxy before it came out, and one of the key things was figuring out what we wanted to do with it. Her adventures are very earthbound, but her powers are based in the cosmic realm.”

    While we can’t say much more than that just yet, stay tuned to Marvel.com for the latest on “Captain Marvel” and the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as it develops!

    Kevin Feige Captain Marvel

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