‘The Avengers 2’ Set for May 1, 2015
And the long, winding road back to Joss Whedon’s “Avengers” series has begun. The official word has come down from the Disney/Marvel camp: The Avengers 2 is coming May 1, 2015.
And the long, winding road back to Joss Whedon’s “Avengers” series has begun. The official word has come down from the Disney/Marvel camp: The Avengers 2 is coming May 1, 2015.
Plans for a Snow White & the Huntsman sequel took a sharp turn after the uncovered affair between star Kristen Stewart and director Rupert Sanders. It has long been a foregone conclusion that we would not see both involved in the sequel, but it appears Universal has made its decision on how to move forward: lop the the “Snow White” part out of its would-be franchise’s title.
Fox has been looking to make Dardevil happen with director Joe Carnahan ever since David Slade left to direct the TV pilot Hannibal. But the man behind The Grey and The A-Team has a pessimistic update on the status of the project.
The Raid: Redemption, Iron Sky, The Hunger Games and The Royal Tenebaums are just some of the major movies coming onto DVD and Blu-ray this week. See which classic Spielberg movie is our Recommendation of the Week.
Aside from two or three of its stars, the cast of The Expendables and sequel The Expendables 2 isn’t known for quality acting. While it’s doubtful that any “Expendables” film will aim for prestige, it couldn’t hurt to have some more respected names in its cast.
Despite the absence of Jason Bourne himself, Jeremy Renner and the franchise name was enough to attract theater patrons to The Bourne Legacy and finally bump The Dark Knight Rises from the top spot after a three-week reign.
Darren Aronofsky’s Noah isn’t hitting theaters anytime soon, but shooting for the effects-driven biblical epic began recently in New York. We’ve seen the ark that was constructed solely for the film, and now we’ve got a glimpse of leading man Russell Crowe in action.
With everyone who survived the first film returning and a production schedule set for Fall, it looks like Kick-Ass 2 casting has hit overdrive. As for new additions, word breaks that the role of Dr. Gravity will likely go to Donald Faison.
Many were intrigued when Guillermo del Toro announced at Comic-Con 2010 that he had partnered with Disney to make a new movie based on one of its most famous rides, The Haunted Mansion. But in the two years since the announcement, little and fewer new information has been released on the project
Christopher Nolan is done with Batman and superheroes in general as the “Dark Knight” trilogy director has no interest in helming Warner Bros.’ upcoming Justice League. However, WB has turned to another of its regulars as a possibility for the project.