For a fun movie, Avengers: Infinity War comes to a pretty depressing conclusion. The Avengers end their third adventure by getting thoroughly stomped by the movie's villain, the Mad Titan Thanos. But one actor who contributed to the movie's massive body count refuses to believe he's truly dead.
Halfway in between the theatrical premiere and home media release of Avengers: Infinity War, some behind-the-scenes VFX breakdowns from the movie are beginning to emerge on the internet. Showing Josh Brolin in a full mo-cap suit interacting on set with the Avengers, the clips are glorious to behold.
The Transformers are going solo, and Optimus Prime might be next on deck. Lorenzo di Bonaventura, a producer behind the series, got candid recently about the bright future of the robots in disguise, saying that a successful run for the Bumblebee film could pave the way for an Optimus Prime movie.
It's twice the good news for the second Creed film. MGM and Warner Bros. unveiled the first poster and the official synopsis for Creed 2, stylized as Creed II to keep in line with the Roman numeral numbering of the Rocky movie franchise, which stars Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone.
Stephen Merchant has been caught in the Jojo Rabbit trap. The Logan actor has officially joined the cast of Taika Waititi's World War II satire Jojo Rabbit, which also stars Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, and Alfie Allen.
It's called Ant-Man and the Wasp for a reason. Director Peyton Reed recently revealed that Evangeline Lilly's Hope van Dyne, the Wasp of the Ant-Man and the Wasp title, won't be overshadowed by Paul Rudd's Scott Lang in the fast-approaching sequel. In fact, she has a mission of her own.
Fans have director James Wan to thank for putting Amber Heard's Mera in the spotlight with his forthcoming DC standalone Aquaman, but they have to credit fellow filmmaker Zack Snyder for getting Heard to agree to play the underwater heroine in the first place.
It took 14 years for The Incredibles to finally get a sequel, but will we have another long wait before we get to see the Parr family again? Writer/director Brad Bird teased in a recent interview that we may see an Incredibles 3, but it will likely be a while.
The Wonder Woman 1984 photos just keep coming. Just days after director Patty Jenkins shared the first images from the highly anticipated sequel, star Gal Gadot shared a photo of her character Diana Prince in costume, staring off at something in the distance. "She's back..." Gadot captioned the pic.
The Incredibles 2 is officially a box office superhero. The movie opened to an absolutely massive $180 million, smashing the record for the biggest animated opening of all time, which was previously held by Pixar's Finding Dory with $135 million.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom hasn't stomped its way into North American theaters yet, but it's already making noise overseas. The Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard-starring Jurassic World sequel opened to an impressive $34.4 million in China, a crucial international market.
I, Tonya Oscar winner Allison Janney is in talks to join Hugh Jackman (Logan) in the upcoming drama Bad Education. Janney is also known for her roles in Hairspray, The Help, The West Wing, Mom, Juno, The Hours, and American Beauty.
Chris Pratt has just de-throned Tom Holland as the biggest spoiler-spiller across the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe cast roster. Pratt admitted that he's already spoiled the ending of Avengers 4 for one special person: his Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom co-star Bryce Dallas Howard.
Does this count as a Game of Thrones/Thor: Ragnarok crossover? Game of Thrones actor Alfie Allen has joined the cast of Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit, a World War II satire that centers around a young boy and his imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler.
It's all Aquaman, all day. We've got a new batch of exclusive images at Aquaman that show off the splashy first looks at Patrick Wilson's King Orm and Willem Dafoe's Nuidis Vulko, as well as additional peeks at Amber Heard's Mera and Nicole Kidman's Queen Atlanna.
Sony Pictures has released the second trailer for its "boy-meets-dog-for-the-first-time" prehistoric adventure movie Alpha, which follows the X-Men series' Kodi Smit-McPhee as he makes friends with a lone wolf in the heartless, ice age-era wilderness.
In this corner, you may know him as "that really buff actor with the long hair and the tattoos," it's Jason Momoa as Aquaman! And in the other corner, his on-screen nemesis, it's The Get Down's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta! We've got the first look at the villain in DC's upcoming Aquaman.
Unfriended: Dark Web is here to connect you to the weird part of the internet. The low-budget horror sequel, shot in secret, is a standalone follow-up to 2014's Unfriended, sporting a story about international conspiracy rather than one about literal ghosts in the machine.
Aquaman and his two best gals have graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly for the magazine's exclusive story all about the upcoming DC film Aquaman. The covers show off Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry, Amber Heard as Mera, and Nicole Kidman as Queen Atlanna, Aquaman's mother.
Incredibles 2 is set to fly to an astounding box office opening. Industry tracking predicts that the long-awaited Disney-Pixar sequel will break records when it officially launches on Friday, June 15, earning as much as $140 million across North American theaters.
Everyone in Hollywood wants to work with Jordan Peele on something — unless you're Disney, and think the project he wants is weird. Reportedly, the Get Out director tried to pitch the company a movie based on the animated series Gargoyles — and Disney wants nothing to do with it.
The Flash has apparently found a new muse. In a larger report detailing Warner Bros.' shift in strategy surrounding its DC Entertainment production arm, it's been said that The Flash movie is now aiming to mirror the tone and voice of Robert Zemeckis' beloved sci-fi film Back to the Future.
The boy is back. After the rumor mill churned out whisperings of Chris Pine returning as the fallen Steve Trevor for Wonder Woman 2, director Patty Jenkins has confirmed that the buzz wasn't just a bunch of bull. Jenkins confirmed on Twitter that Pine's Steve will be in the Wonder Woman sequel.