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+11 +2'Avengers: Infinity War' Has Wrapped Filming
Avengers: Infinity War has officially wrapped production, a rep for Marvel Studios confirmed to EW. Directors Joe and Anthony Russo announced the news on social media with a comical photo of Joe lying on the ground out of sheer exhaustion at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta. “One down,” the brothers wrote of what began production on Jan. 23 of this year.
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+25 +9How 'Black Panther' Addresses the 'Problematic Character' Known In the Comics as 'Man-Ape'
M’Baku is trouble for Black Panther. He’s the ruler of the Wakanda’s mountain tribe and has serious issues with how T’Challa is fulfilling his role as the nation’s new king. But M’Baku was also a potential problem for Black Panther the movie.
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+7 +1‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Climbs To $129M+ Through Monday
Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: Homecoming nabbed $12.3M yesterday, and while the Monday records in July are a challenge to climb given how they’ve been propped by the Independence Day holiday, that’s a notable number. Given how it’s largely a discount ticket day at cinemas throughout the country, today should be even bigger for Homecoming. Through four days at the domestic B.O., the Jon Watts movie counts $129.3M.
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+15 +3Jeremy Renner Suffered Serious Injury On Set Of Avengers: Infinity War
The life of an Avenger can be a dangerous one but this applies not only to the characters in the...
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+12 +4How the new Spider-Man fits into the Marvel universe
Here's how to watch every Marvel Cinematic Universe property in the perfect order.
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+11 +3'Spider-Man' star Tom Holland shoots down 'Venom' talk
Sorry webheads, new Spider-Man star Tom Holland will not be appearing alongside Tom Hardy in Sony’s upcoming Venom. Ahead of the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming with Holland in the titular role, fans speculated that the hero might swing into action against Hardy in the R-rated spinoff. Film producer Amy Pascal also sparked rumours when she hinted that there might be a crossover between the two films, saying, “There’s always a chance.”
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+16 +2Homecoming Sequel Begins 'Minutes' After Avengers 4
It was previously reported that Spider-Man’s screentime in the upcoming Avengers: Infintiy War would be on par with how long he was in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, but we now have another update on the wallcrawler and the Phase 3 capper. Speaking with Fandom, producer Amy Pascal revealed that the upcoming Homecoming sequel will begin just minutes after the untitled Avengers 4.
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+14 +6Marvel's Inhumans - Official Trailer 1
Create your destiny. Meet Marvel’s #Inhumans early in IMAX theatres Sept 1, and experience the full series starting Sept 29 on ABC.
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+12 +2‘They don’t let me read anything’: Tom Holland says Marvel won’t let him read Avengers: Infinity War script
If you want to tell Tom Holland something that’s just between the two of you, you should probably hold that thought. He has a hard time keeping secrets. The Spider-Man: Homecoming star is currently filming his part as Peter Parker/Spider-Man for Avengers: Infinity War with Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man), Chris Evans (Captain America), Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Chris Pratt (Star-Lord), Dave Bautista (Drax the Destroyer) and more. But he doesn’t have a clue what’s going on.
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+15 +2‘Marvel’s Inhumans’ Gets a TV Premiere Date – Plus, Check Out the New Poster
ABC is announcing Friday, Sep. 29 as the television premiere date for its new series, Marvel’s Inhumans. That follows an exclusive two-week run on IMAX, where they’re gambling that their first two episodes can equal — or even exceed — the visual flair of a $200 million Marvel film (or at least an Ant-Man-sized $140 million?).
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+1 +1A History of the Vulture Failing to Appear in Spider-Man Movies
The millions of people who watched the first trailer for July’s Spider-Man re-reboot, Spider-Man: Homecoming, have seen a certain character have his Susan Lucci moment. Spidey’s latest onscreen foe is an airborne jerk who goes by the nom de guerre the Vulture. Played by the dependably movie-improving Michael Keaton, the baddie will join Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and Venom as big-screen antagonists for the wall-crawler.
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+12 +3‘Captain Marvel’ aka ‘Warbird’ Shoots January-May In Atlanta
Captain Marvel‘s production codename will be Warbird, a nod to another one of Carol Danvers’ superhero names. The film will be directed by co-directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden with Oscar-winner Brie Larson in the lead role. Well, we know the production dates for the film as Omega Underground as uncovered the film begins filming on January 8th until wrapping on May 11th in Atlanta, Georgia.
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+24 +3'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Season 5 Will Premiere January 2018 With No Season Breaks
Earlier this week, some news came out hinting at a shift in schedule and premiere date for Season 5 of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. This news was quickly followed by statements from the man himself, Clark Gregg, saying that Season 5 would indeed premiere after Inhumans finishes its 8-episode run starting September. And because no concrete date was put out there, some fans (certainly me) thought that Season 5 would premiere as soon as the Inhumans finale airs.
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+20 +4Marvel's Runaways Snags Official Series Order at Hulu
Hulu is officially entering the crowded comic-book arena, handing a formal series order to Marvel’s Runaways, from executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (The O.C.). Based on the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the live-action Runways tells the coming-of-age story of a disparate group of teenagers who, per the streaming service, “must unite against a common foe — their parents.”
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+2 +1First Look: Marvel's 'Inhumans' Come to Life — Finally!
This fall, Marvel will attempt what few thought possible: After delaying its Inhumans film indefinitely (it was originally slated for summer 2019), the superstudio will bring Marvel’s Inhumans to life on ABC and — in a more limited fashion — on the big screen, too. And EW has the exclusive first look below. For the uninitiated, Inhumans — first introduced in the pages of Fantastic Four in 1965 before headlining their own title in 1975 — are a race of hybrid alien-human superbeings who’ve undergone a transformative “terrigenesis,” a process that unlocks sometimes strange, but uniquely powerful gifts.
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+15 +2Why Avengers 4 Doesn't Have A Title Yet, According To Kevin Feige
Following one year after Joe and Anthony Russo's The Avengers: Infinity War, Marvel Studios' upcoming The Avengers 4 is different from every other upcoming project in the franchise in one specific way: it's the only one without a title. While the project was originally called The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2, that name was taken away last year when it was revealed that it wasn't really an accurate description of the blockbuster.
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+30 +6X-Men Gold Artist Officially Terminated By Marvel
Marvel Comics has officially terminated the contract of Ardian Syaf, "effectively immediately." The termination follows controversy surrounding Syaf's artwork in X-Men Gold #1. Syaf's art will still be featured in X-Men Gold #2 and X-Men Gold #3, as it is too late to alter these upcoming issues of the bi-weekly series. RB Silva will provide art for X-Men Gold #4, which was originally solicited as being drawn by Syaf. Silva will also illustrate X-Men Gold #5 and #6. Ken Lashley will draw X-Men Gold #7-9.
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+22 +5'Spider-Man: Homecoming': Tom Holland Shares Michael Keaton's Advice
Spider-Man: Homecoming will be the title character’s first solo film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will pit the wall crawler against The Vulture. Playing the lead villain will be Michael Keaton, former Batman star, who came to respect young Tom Holland during their time filming to project together. In an interview with The Wrap at WonderCon 2017, Tom Holland explained how he earned a compliment from his co-star for his on-set dedication.
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+18 +3Iron Fist - Season 1 Review
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+10 +3A comic book nerd won a city council seat — and was sworn in holding his Captain America shield
Lan Diep has been collecting comic books since the third grade and has paid more than he’s willing to admit for things that don’t, technically, exist in the real world. He owns a working Ghostbusters trap, for example. And he keeps a piece of kryptonite under glass, just in case the Superman truthers are right. But he concedes there are few opportunities for a grown, adult lawyer to whip out things that some people would choose to classify as toys. So they’ve languished in his closet, safe from scratches, thieves and those who would mercilessly mock him. But a month ago, things changed. Diep realized his life until this point had just been
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