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+27 +7Thor: Ragnarok, a joyous, trashy, retro-nostalgic comedy, is the best of the Marvel films
The third in the Thor series, directed by New Zealand wunderkind Taika Waititi, is thoughtful, hilarious and looks magnificent.
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+19 +6Peter Dinklage, Channing Tatum to produce Ford-Ferrari drama
The two actors are joining forces to produce Driven, a TV series chronicling the rivalry between car makers Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari in the 1960s. The news was announced by IM Global Television at Mipcom, the global market for entertainment content that recently opened in Cannes, France. Hollywood loves getting its teeth into stories of jealousy between celebrity rivals. After the Feud anthology on FX — with a first season exploring the rivalry between actresses Bette Davis and Joan Crawford...
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+13 +2Kevin Feige on Marvel’s Next Four Films Being Very Different and Unique
With the Marvel Cinematic Universe turning 10 years old in 2018, Kevin Feige is promising that this franchise still has a lot of tricks up its sleeve. Last night, Thor: Ragnarok held its world premiere and Feige was on the red carpet speaking to reporters. When asked about how the MCU will change after this film, Feige said that Ragnarok is meant to be the beginning in a 4 film arc that shows something unique from Disney and Marvel:
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+1 +1‘Guardians 2’ and ‘Age of Ultron’ VFX Supervisor Hired For ‘Captain Marvel’
We’ve learned that visual effects supervisor Christopher Townsend has been hired for Captain Marvel. Until casting ramps up in coming months, crew hirings are the main focus for Marvel at the moment. Townsend is no stranger to working on Marvel movies as his previous credits include Captain America: The First Avenger, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Guardians of The Galaxy Vol.2. He also got his start working on Star Wars: A New Hope for ILM while at the company worked on all three Star Wars prequels and A.I.: Artifical Intelligence.
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+27 +6"all this male nudity and gay sex!" – meet harris dickinson, star of 'beach rats'
Harris Dickinson is totally chill about playing a Brooklyn bro exploring cruising sites and his sexuality during one hot summer day in the city
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+10 +4'Thor: Ragnarok' Voted Most Anticipated Fall Movie in Fandango Survey
It might have been a depressing summer at the box office, but anticipation is high for some promising fall blockbusters, headlined by Thor: Ragnarok. The third go-around for Chris Hemsworth as the Norse God topped Fandango’s Most Anticipated Fall Movies Survey, which polled more than 1,000 movie fans. Rounding out the top five are a group of sequels, remakes, and existing properties: Justice League, Blade Runner 2049, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, and It.
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+1 +1Good Time Review (2017, directed by the Safdie Brothers)
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+14 +3Stephen King's scary movie reboot provokes tears from 'legit clowns'
Industry fears more pie in face over new It film
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+22 +2SUPER TROOPERS 2 - Official Teaser
The first teaser from #SuperTroopers2. You can see the rest of the jokes on 4.20.2018 #ShavetheDate.
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+7 +3Guardians 2: Mary Poppins Line Wasn't in the Script
James Gunn has revealed that the classic Mary Poppins line wasn’t part of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. script. The first film, of course, told the story about a group of outlaws including Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Drax (Dave Bautista), Rocket (voice of Bradley Cooper) and Groot (voice of Vin Diesel) formed a unique bond to essentially become a family, albeit a very dysfunctional one. Vol. 2 continued the family theme, with Peter encountering his long-lost father, Ego (Kurt Russell), who may not be all that he seems.
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+11 +2Mads Mikkelsen Would Play Doctor Doom in Upcoming Solo Film
Before he signed up for the role of Kaecilius in Doctor Strange, Mads Mikkelsen had already had his brush with casting for a Marvel Comics-related property. That property was the 2015 Fantastic Four reboot that is largely remembered as a critical flop. Mikkelsen tried out for a role in the film, but quickly realized it wasn’t for him. Now, with films like Doctor Strange and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story under his belt, Mikkelsen has revealed that he would give the Fantastic Four another shot… if he could play Doctor Doom.
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+23 +10IT - Official Trailer 1
When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine, a group of young kids are faced with their biggest fears when they square off against an evil clown named Pennywise, whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries.
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+28 +7Avengers: Infinity War will be the final chapter for several characters
Avengers: Infinity War will be a major turning point in the MCU, make no mistake. In a way, it's a farewell to the old guard and an ushering in of the new class - the Black Panthers and Captain Marvels - though whether that actually involved a concrete farewell to any of the franchise's beloved characters was yet to be determined. That is until JoBlo breached the topic with Marvel Studio head Kevin Feige, who responded with a simple: "Yes".
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+1 +1Spider-Man: Homecoming closing in on $600 million worldwide
Spider-Man: Homecoming may be slipping down the box office charts, but the film is marching towards the $600 million mark at the global box office, with its domestic and international haul this weekend pushing the Marvel and Sony blockbuster to $571.7 million.
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+19 +7Blade Runner 2049 – Trailer 2
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+10 +2Box Office: 'War for the Planet of the Apes' Scares Off 'Spider-Man' With $56.5M
Still, 'Apes' is the latest franchise title to come in behind the last installment as Hollywood battles sequel fatigue; 'Wish Upon' gets lost, while 'The Big Sick' places No. 5 in its nationwide expansion. Director Matt Reeves' War for the Planet of the Apes succeeded in scaring off Spider-Man: Homecoming at the North American box office, winning the weekend with an estimated $56.5 million from 4,022 theaters.
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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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+7 +2‘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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+9 +2Box Office: 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Swings to $15.4M Thursday
Summer tenptole Spider-Man: Homecoming is slinging a powerful web at the Friday box office, where it could earn $42 million for the day on its way to a resounding domestic debut of as much as $105 million. At this pace, Homecoming has a shot of narrowly besting Wonder Woman ($103.3 million) to score the third best opening of the year in North America to date, after Beauty and the Beast ($174.8 million) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ($146.5 million).
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+12 +5Spider-Man: Homecoming's Michael Keaton likes playing the villain
After taking part in the first wave of comic book films that graced movie screens in the 1980s and ‘90s, Oscar-nominee Michael Keaton is back on familiar turf. Only this time, instead of playing the hero, he’s stepping into the villain’s shoes as the Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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