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+1 +1'Ant-Man and the Wasp' Director on Wooing Michelle Pfeiffer and His Marvel Future
Peyton Reed reveals a Fantastic Four movie still intrigues him and that he has high hopes for a third 'Ant-Man': "There is story to tell there."
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+23 +5‘Avengers 4’ Cinematographer Trent Opaloch Seemingly Confirms The Title Is ‘Avengers: End Game’
Omega Underground might have possibly ended the debate of what the Avengers 4 title is going to be. As we’ve been seemingly the first to discover a listing on Trent Opaloch‘s website which list his credits and includes the title Avengers: End Game.
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+2 +1Michael Douglas Wants to Do 'Ant-Man' Prequel
Ant-Man and the Wasp star Michael Douglas is game for a prequel centered around Hank Pym, the original size-shifting superhero who first donned the Ant-Man identity. Asked during a Facebook Live stream on Sunday if Hank Pym will ever get to suit up again, Douglas answered, “Oh God, I hope so. I really hope so.”
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+1 +1Captain Marvel is Said to Be The Next Face and Leader of the MCU as we Move into Phase 4
Disney recently gave a presentation at CineEurope, and while there, they actually shared some footage promoting Captain Marvel and Avengers 4. And thanks to MCU Cosmic, we have some information to report from the event. They explain that there are a lot of fake descriptions out there, so they set the record straight with what was screened.
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+6 +1Jake Gyllenhaal In Mysterio Talks For ‘Spider-Man’ Sequel
I can confirm that Jake Gyllenhaal is in talks to play the villainous Mysterio in Sony Pictures’ sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming. Talks are underway right now for Gyllenhaal to join the long line of Spidey villains.
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+14 +3Why Captain Marvel Won’t Feel Like Marvel’s Other Origin Stories
Marvel producer Nate Moore recently opened up to CinemaBlend and explained how Captain Marvel will feel different from other MCU origin movies.
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+9 +2There are STILL Guardians Easter eggs fans haven't seen
There are a lot of Guardians of the Galaxy-related developments we're still coming to terms with thanks to Avengers: Infinity War, but we have just the tonic for all that trauma. And that is re-watching volumes one and two, of course! Why? Because, as well as giving us that much-needed nostalgia hit (of happier times), it turns out there are a lot of Easter eggs yet to be found in the films.
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+3 +1Here's Who Died Off Screen In 'Avengers: Infinity War'
Aw, snap! Thanos’ deadly finger snap at the end of “Avengers: Infinity War” caused a number of fan-favorite Marvel characters to crumble into ash before our very eyes. But given the conceit ― Thanos destroyed half the life in the universe with that single snap ― many were left wondering: What happened to everyone off screen?
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+3 +1James Gunn Reveals What Groot Said At The End Of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
If you’ve seen the cinematic event that is Avengers: Infinity War, then you know what it is like to have your heart broken. The gut-wrenching film made its debut at the end of April, and its box office success cannot be stopped despite its angsty end. And, thanks to one MCU creator, the movie’s final moments just got a whole lot harder to watch.
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+3 +1The Boundless Potential of Thor
Chris Hemsworth's character is more popular than ever, but Marvel has just scratched the surface with 'Ragnarok' and 'Avengers: Infinity War.'
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+3 +1Avengers: Infinity War went over budget, cost Marvel up to $450,000 per day during production
With Avengers: Infinity War setting box office records left, right and centre – including the biggest opening of all time, and the fastest movie to gross $1 billion – the accountants at Disney and Marvel Studios must be breathing a sigh of relief, as directors Joe and Anthony Russo have revealed that the superhero epic went over budget, and was costing Marvel up to $450,000 per day.
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+6 +1Watch as Tom Holland strikes again and spoils 'Infinity War' for a packed theater of excited fans
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "Avengers: Infinity War." The cast of Marvel's "Avengers: Infinity War" clearly had more slip-ups when it came to spoilers than anyone realized. After video resurfaced showing Mark Ruffalo accidentally spilling the beans last year, now fans are sharing a clip of Tom Holland ruining his character's death on the movie's opening night.
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+9 +1Box Office: ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Is Fastest Film to Earn $1 Billion Worldwide
“Avengers: Infinity War” crossed $1 billion worldwide Saturday, setting the record for the fastest film to reach that milestone. The Disney-Marvel film will take in around $122 million this weekend from 4,474 North American locations, which, combined with its international total, will push it past the $1 billion mark. “Infinity War” is Marvel’s sixth film to reach that number, including the second most recent installment in the MCU, “Black Panther.”
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+15 +3'The New Yorker' review of 'Avengers: Infinity War' is getting roasted
Did they not know it was a sequel?
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+3 +1Did Thanos Kill You?
There’s a very simple new website making the rounds that all the kids are talking about. It’s called “Did Thanos Kill Me?”
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+14 +5Ryan Reynolds reveals Deadpool tried to join Avengers six years ago, shares 'letter of rejection' from Tony Stark
Ryan Reynolds revealed that his on-screen alter ego Deadpool had received a rejection letter from the Avengers when he had written to Tony Stark six years ago requesting a place.
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+3 +1It's official: 'Avengers: Infinity War' has biggest box office opening weekend ever
It’s official: Avengers: Infinity War has exceeded expectations to deliver the biggest box office opening of all time. Infinity War has delivered an estimated $258.2 million domestically to beat Star Wars: The Force Awakens for the U.S. opening weekend record. Not only that, but the Avengers sequel has raked in $382.7 million internationally bringing its global tally to $640.9 million — that’s more than halfway to a billion dollars in less than a week of ticket sales.
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+14 +3‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Marching To $245M+ Opening, Second Best-Ever Behind ‘Force Awakens’
Saturday AM: Industry estimates have Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War at $106.7M (including that $39M Thursday night) and $245.6M over three days, which would put the pic second behind the Star Wars: Force Awakens record opening of $247.9M. Numbers are much higher than what we saw last night, with a $237M start. Some even believe that Infinity War could beat Force Awakens ($247.9M), but a lot of that will depend on today’s momentum.
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+8 +2Clark Gregg on Returning for 'Captain Marvel'
Phil Coulson will be making his Marvel Cinematic Universe return next year, though it will require going back in time. Coulson, played by actor Clark Gregg, has been confirmed for next year's Captain Marvel, though while it hits in 2019 it will actually take place in the 1990s. ComicBook.com recently caught up with Gregg to ask him about his big return, and he couldn't be more thrilled about it...though some tech will be required.
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+12 +2Avengers Infinity War review: What’s missing from this 2.5-hour romp? Hope
Spoiler-free: Some fun and tons of polish, but there's no getting around a hollow core.
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