Joss Whedon on ‘The Avengers: Age of Ultron’
Because, you know, posting about The Avengers for the third time in a row is charming. This time, it’s about director and writer Joss Whedon’s insights into his second Marvel movie.
Because, you know, posting about The Avengers for the third time in a row is charming. This time, it’s about director and writer Joss Whedon’s insights into his second Marvel movie.
You've been good so here's a new #IronMan poster from @Avengers. & on the DL, big announcement in 8 days… #getexcited pic.twitter.com/AdB1tTib7K
— Robert Downey Jr (@RobertDowneyJr) February 25, 2015
Just yesterday I shared the new poster for Marvel’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron. And now, Robert Downey Jr has shared a poster that shows off who we (by which I mean me) care about most: Tony Stark.
We’re getting closer to the release of Marvel’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron — so we get the reminder from a movie poster that is circulating online.
At this point it’s not news that director Bryan Singer likes to share updates on film projects on his Twitter — more specifically, casting. One of his next movies is X-Men: Apocalypse. It’s a story arc I didn’t expect would get a film adaptation. Most likely a loose one, but still. It’s Apocalypse. A centuries old Egyptian mutant who sees himself as a god.
Apparently Steven Spielberg intends to bring back (reboot?) Indiana Jones. His ideal candidate to take up the mantle? Guardians of the Galaxy‘s own Chris Pratt. He is, of course, in Spielberg’s other franchise and upcoming movie, Jurassic World. It’s safe to say that Spielberg is enthralled by the man. Maybe.
The Fantastic Four teaser trailer came out this week, showing a very much different version of the superhero family. The tone is more serious. A lot more serious than the previous films.
We’ve known for years now, but it’s still unbelievable that Marvel’s Ant-Man is closer to release in theaters. Starring Paul Rudd as Scott Lang (Ant-Man), Michael Douglas as Dr. Hank Pym (Previous Ant-Man), and Evangeline Lilly as Hope Van Dyne, the movie follows — oh wait, here’s the official synopsis:
It still seems a little surreal that another Star Wars movie is on the horizon. I don’t mean it as a cynic towards the prequels, but because the aesthetic is taking cues from the original trilogy. The teaser trailer for Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens came out today in select theaters and online. Watch it! You know you want to.