Hugh Jackman may have won a Golden Globe for his role in Les Miserables, but it's The Wolverine we're dying to see. Also, what might Warner Bros. have in mind for the next Batman movie? We have details.
Jena Malone has been offered the role of Johanna Mason in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire while Marvel bumps their mysterious 2014 movie back three months. Also Iron Man 3 concept art, The Avengers short Item 47, new Hobbit pics, Brave easter eggs, Medieval Captain America and more!
Community producers Joe and Anthony Russo are in final talks to direct Captain America 2 while Michael Bay says Transformers 4 will be his final film in the franchise. Also, Samuel Jackson joins RoboCop, Denzel Washington crash-lands an airplane, three new Spider-Man clips and much more!
While AMC kicked things off with Ultimate Marvel Marathon (in which all five recent Marvel films are screened leading up to a midnight presentation of The Avengers), other theater chains are offering similar deals. Find your nearest theater and join in on the Marvel madness!
One of the big questions going into this amalgamation of Marvel superheroes was if The Avengers was going to be told through one character's point of view or if we would just sit back and watch a bunch of superheroes battle Loki and Red Skull. Director Joss Whedon answered that question, courtesy of an EW interview.
Sometimes in the world of superheroes, less is more. Check out some of minimalist Marvel superhero posters that have found their way online and you can view the full gallery here which includes more Spidey as well as X-Men, Avengers and Fantastic Four characters. Which ones are you favorites?
Knocking the Boy Wizard out of the top spot at the box office with one swift blow from his shield was Chris Evans as Captain America.The weekend’s other new release starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis in Friends with Benefits grabbed a respectable $18.6 million for third. It's your opinion that counts most, though, so sound off in our polls...
Amongst the many superhero movies flooding the cineplex, something is a little more super about Captain America: The First Avenger. Steve Rogers stands up to bullies, puts others' needs before his own, and doesn't curse. Do you think children are more likely to curse if they hear it in films?
Well, here we are. With just over 24 hours to go before the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con gets underway, we take a look at five screenings worth checking out this year.
In honor of the release of Captain America: The First Avenger, Mondo, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema’s collectible art boutique, has released a whopping six separate posters, marking their largest release yet for one movie. Three artists created two posters each: Tyler Stout, Eric Tan and Olly Moss. All will be on sale to the general public soon.
It’s the start of what could be a record-setting month at the movies. Not only do we get the carry-over of a third Transformers film, a highly anticipated Cowboys & Aliens movie and the latest Marvel superhero flick Captain America, but then there’s that mega-event on July 15 when Harry Potter premieres on screens for the final time. Which movie are you looking forward to the most?
Last week a new, longer trailer for Captain America: The First Avenger was shown to the attendees of the Hero Complex Film Festival, but don't worry if you missed it. There's no need to curse the sky and build a time machine, just click the big box below to watch a digitally shrunken Chris Evans turn into a super soldier and kick a bunch of Nazi ass.
New images for Captain America: The First Avenger and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter have hit the web. Plus an update on Terrence Malick's super, super secret romance movie from Rachel McAdams.
It’s Cinco de Mayo and frankly, there’s no better day to bring back The Five! With summer quickly approaching, a bunch of superhero movies are just about set to hit theaters. Take a look at The Five Most Anticipated Summer Superhero Movies and sound off in our poll and comment section.
It’s all about sequels these days, and if you thought Marvel would launch two new franchises this year (Thor and Captain America) without counting on continuing them with new adventures in the coming years, then you don’t know Marvel … or Hollywood. The Avengers will hit theaters in 2012, and Iron Man 3 is already in the works for 2013.
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