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Back in March, when the worldwide shutdowns related to Covid-19 began, Netflix’s The Witcher became the first major UK based production to completely shut down filming due to coronavirus concerns. We now have some idea when production can resume, and it may not be until the first week of August!
Season 2 still had over 4 months of filming remaining, which might now be futher eloganted due to a ban on crowd and sex scenes – both of which are vital for an adult fantasy show like this. So production might stretch until Christmas or even beyond as adjustments are made with the new restrictions in place.
Lead star Henry Cavill hasn’t been idle. He recently teamed up with director Zack Snyder to announe the release of the Snyder Cut on HBO Max. Since then rumors have been rife about an immindent return to the role of Superman. Cavill himself posted a gym selfie on his Instagram recently, sparking speculation that he was getting in shape again to reprise the role.
There is an expectation that Season 2 will be released in Summer 2021 if all goes to plan – 20 months after the release of the first Season in December 2019.
The Witcher stars
Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia
Anya Chalotra as Yennefer
Freya Allan as Ciri
Joey Batey as Jaskier
Anna Shaffer as Triss Merigold
Mimi Ndiweni as Fringilla Vigo
MyAnna Buring as Tissaia de Vries
Eamon Farren as Cahir
Mahesh Jadu as Vilgefortz
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Fans are having to come to terms with the current lack of Marvel Cinematic Universe content, but with recent reports indicating that work will resume on WandaVision next month, the hope is that the series will premiere on Disney+ as planned this December.
It’s already clear that the show will be one of Marvel Studios’s wackiest projects yet, with rumors of sitcom scenes and Evan Peters potentially playing Quicksilver doing the rounds. Thanks to Murphy’s Multiverse, another intriguing detail has potentially been revealed, and fans of Tom King’s award-winning Vision are likely to be very happy.
Breaking down comic book panels spotted in the Expanding The Universe feature on Disney+, the site mentions that, “one of the earliest episodes of WandaVision (I think episode 1) will see Wanda hosting a dinner party.” The scene he references was in 2015’s Vision #7.
In that, Wanda and Vision hosted a dinner party with characters like Agatha Harkness, Quicksilver, and Wonder Man, though it’s noted that “[we] certainly wouldn’t count on them having the same lineup of guests, but you can bet that Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness/Agnes will be there.”
Is it possible that this will be where Evan Peters’ character will appear for the first time?

Click HERE for more WandaVision news from CBM!
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Artemis Fowl hits Disney+ on Friday, and director Kenneth Branagh is doing the rounds to promote the film. Talking to ComicBook.com, the filmmaker was asked about his surprise voice cameo in 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War, and explained how him voicing an Asgardian ended up happening.
For those of you who missed it, the cameo came when Thor’s ship was being attacked by Thanos’s forces; Branagh’s voice could be heard sending out a distress signal pleading for mercy.
“Well, the Russo Brothers, I’ve worked with a couple of times over the years,” Branagh started. “I admire them very much, but also my experience of the Marvel thing is, it’s a very family-orientated creative thing, so our regard as proper friends, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, all those people, and we keep in touch.”
Despite the eight-year gap between Thor and Avengers: Infinity War, Branagh maintained a good relationship with Marvel Studios and happily obliged when he got the call.
“Louis just got on the phone and said, ‘Hey, the boys would love you to do this, would you mind?’ and I said, ‘I’d be thrilled, I’d be thrilled! So, it was great and suddenly I was in my trailer for Artemis, yeah, for Artemis Fowl, I was shooting, and at the end of the day I got in the trailer and the Brothers were on the the other end of the digital airwaves,” Branagh continued. “I twist them about the story, and got to do the lines a few times, and be directed by them, and it was fun.”
“I keep up with Tom [Hiddleston] and Chris [Hemsworth], and you know, I feel very bonded to them. [Thor] was a special film for me, it was a special experience, it made a big, big difference at a big turn in my career that I’m very grateful for, still I’m very grateful for, so that whole part of my movie life is very special to me.”
It was a cool moment, and one longtime fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe definitely appreciated.
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Black Panther hasn’t been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for very long, but it’s already hard to imagine what it would be like without him. After making an impact in Captain America: Civil War, the hero made an unbelievable cultural impact with the Oscar-nominated Black Panther.
To celebrate the critically acclaimed movie, Marvel Studios concept artist Andy Park has shared some early mask designs from both those releases (and for not only T’Challa, but T’Chaka as well).
A closer look at each of these can be seen by scrolling through the Instagram post below, and it’s certainly interesting to discover what might have been. Some are vastly different to what ended up on screen, while others quite obviously pay homage to the source material in exciting ways.
The next Black Panther movie is scheduled for 2022, and Ryan Coogler will be back at the helm.
Which of them is your favourite?
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According to a new post from Murphy’s Multiverse, Sony Pictures is currently looking to start shooting video game adaptation Uncharted in mid-to-late July. Before COVID-19 closed down productions across the globe, the movie was just days away from filming in Germany, and there’s since been something of a release date shuffle.
Uncharted was moved from October 8th, 2021 to July 16th, 2021, the original date for Spider-Man 3. That’s now coming out on November 5th, 2021, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness‘ old slot. This means that Tom Holland – who stars in both Sony Pictures movies – will be shooting them back to back, but how will that work with everything going on in the world right now?
The site notes that Sony Pictures is aiming for a late September/early October start date on Spider-Man 3, and while these dates would usually make sense, they’re very close together and arguably not practical when filming is now going to take longer thanks to social distancing/COVID-19 guidelines.
Well, it’s said that, “Sony is really keen on getting as many productions done as they can while the water is warm” and “the studio is working towards some unconventional means to get Holland’s work on Uncharted done and dusted in time…That might mean shooting out of order to complete Holland’s scenes and starting work on Spidey without the lead on set.”
Clearly, the studio wants both of these movies to come out on time, something which makes perfect sense considering they’re set to be two of their biggest releases next year.
Needless to say, it will be interesting to see how this actually pans out over the next few months.
Which features do we want to see in the Spider-Man video game
coming to the PS5? Click on the “Next” button below to find out!

There are definitely more classic comic book costumes which could be unlocked in Spider-Man 2, but why not give us the chance to create our own suit for the web-slinger? Everything from the design to colour and chest logo could be customisable, a unique feature we’d have a lot of fun with.
Watching Peter Parker create his own costume in the first game was really cool, but it would have been even more amazing had we been able to choose exactly what it ended up looking like.
A feature like this is a must, because as much as we want to continue donning classic costumes from the source material, this would definitely personalise the hero’s next video game adventure.

Spider-Man ended with some big hints this would be the case, and while we’ve been able to play as Symbiote Spider-Man and Venom in a number of games, a next-gen game could really capitalise on that. Changing everything from the combat to the web-slinging mechanics, this alien costume could completely change Spider-Man 2‘s dynamic and help freshen things up in a big way.
There could even be a “rage meter” type system which sees you get increasingly more brutal and out of control, only to then take on Venom’s monstrous form and tear everything around you to pieces.
It will be tough to differentiate any version of Venom from what we’ve seen before; however, given the way the last game reinvented characters like Doctor Octopus and Norman Osborn, we’re sure that this sequel will find a way to make a new version as memorable as possible.

Exploring Manhattan is one thing, but Spider-Man 2 needs to do something none of the previous games have: take us to some of New York’s other boroughs! Queens and Brooklyn are the two most logical possibilities, and both would change how we play the game in a significant way.
While Brooklyn wouldn’t be that different to Manhattan, imagine trying to find your way through Queens? The web-slinging dynamic would be totally different, and a free-running system could even be used.
We’re not sure how Insomniac would go about stopping players from travelling beyond these locations (Manhattan being an island makes it easy to cut off the bridges), but going beyond the Big Apple means new missions, new places to explore, and an exciting new approach to gameplay.

There were some hints about other heroes in the first game, with Avengers Tower, Nelson & Murdock, and the Sanctum Santorum among the many locations we were able to visit.
Unfortunately, the heroes who call those home were M.I.A., but Insomnia understandably wanted to keep the spotlight on Peter Parker. This time, though, we need to see at least a few other heroes, with the Human Torch and Daredevil right at the top of our specific wish list for the sequel.
Teaming up with the Man Without Fear to tackle crime in Hell’s Kitchen would be amazing, while racing the Human Torch to the Statue of Liberty would be a real treat for comic book fans.

We definitely want to see more of Miles Morales in Spider-Man 2, and now he’s got spider powers, getting to play as the youngster as he gets to grips with them is undeniably essential.
It shouldn’t take the spotlight off Peter Parker, of course, but imagine how much potential donning a makeshift Spider-Man costume to battle the Venomized Peter has? It could make for an amazing boss battle, and various “training” missions beforehand would add a lot to that.
Ultimately, the spotlight should definitely remain on the Marvel Universe’s classic wall-crawler, but perhaps the DLC for the sequel can focus solely on Miles to ensure he gets chance to shine?

Insomniac definitely delivered a lot of entertaining side missions in Spider-Man, but they soon grew repetitive. We stopped way too many cars with the same old animations in the first instalment, and as fun as it was to take down gang hideouts, taking on literally dozens of baddies at a time over and over again became boring (especially after the umpteenth time).
In this sequel, we need less repetitiveness, and more a greater variety of options. Whether it’s catching balloons – just like in 2004’s Spider-Man 2 – or rescuing cats from trees and stopping robberies in convenience stores, we need to feel like we’re in a crime-ridden New York City. It would also be pretty spectacular to get more photography and detective missions.
Ultimately, anything that takes advantage of Spidey’s surroundings to enhance this world is a must.

We’ve alluded to this, but a greater level of interactivity in the Big Apple is something the PlayStation 5 should easily be able to deliver. For example, if you go from web-slinging to wall-crawling at high speed, perhaps crack should appear on the window you land on…in a chase, why not have Spidey bust through a window, only to burst out the other side to tackle his foe?
In fights, picking up cars to throw at enemies should be an option, while damage to the street around you as fights rage on would help make it feel like this is a world we’re actually inhabiting.
In the first game, you could sort of interact with the people around you, and while we’re not suggesting that you should be able to pick them up and drop them off skyscrapers, they should actually react to Spider-Man. Oh, and if the police see you, they should draw their guns!

Look, we love Mary Jane Watson, and as great as it was to see her take on such an active role in proceedings in Spider-Man, we really don’t need any additional missions starring the reporter.
They were entertaining enough, but often a chore, and a really unnecessary distraction when all we wanted to do was swing around the city as Spider-Man! Rumour has it that Peter Parker will be working for The Daily Bugle again in this sequel, so teaming up with MJ is an option.
When it comes to making her a playable character, though? Well, there are arguably better options…

We got just a taste of Black Cat in Spider-Man‘s DLC, but this sequel should be where Felicia Hardy is really given the chance to shine. Seeing as she’s something of an anti-hero, getting to rob places as the character would offer a fun distraction, while she’s formidable enough to deliver lots of action too.
This wouldn’t be all that different to the Catwoman missions in Batman: Arkham Knight, and Black Cat would make a vastly more interesting distraction than Mary Jane Watson did in the first instalment.
Honestly, it wouldn’t be a bad thing for Felicia to be a full-blown love interest in this follow-up, and if Spider-Man does give into his darker impulses, then Black Cat might just take advantage of that.

We’ve already talked about adding Brooklyn and Queens to Spider-Man 2‘s map, but what about Manhattan itself? Well, it’s in need of an overhaul, and we have some very specific ideas.
Visually, a little more detail definitely wouldn’t hurt, while making the map bigger could also be advantageous. Sure, it would take longer to get around, but it would add a level of realism, and that could actually be countered by giving Spidey the ability to travel around the city that little bit faster.
It would also be cool to be able to head inside some buildings, while actually traversing the subway could be fun as well. Being able to travel atop cars should be an option, and more weather options would be a bonus too (just imagine how great the city would look in either the rain or snow).
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HBO Max launched late last month, but it’s been faced with problems since day one. For starters, there’s no 4K or enhanced sound options, while the list of missing films and TV shows is a long one. Unfortunately, it’s now set to get even longer as nearly a dozen DC Films will leave the service on July 1st.
Those include Justice League, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Catwoman, Jonah Hex, and The Losers. As a result, the only DC Comics movies you’ll find after that date will be Aquaman, Shazam!, Joker, Supergirl, and, uh, Green Lantern. That’s a mixed bag of films to choose from.
ComicBook.com reached out to HBO Max, and were told: “We have a collection of DC films that will rotate on the platform. We have a new batch coming in July and then another batch coming in August.” It’s hard to say what that’s supposed to mean, but it looks like titles like these will be continuously disappearing and then re-appearing from the platform moving forward.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is, of course, coming to the service next year, but will that be enough to entice fans back? Right now, it feels like WarnerMedia is just looking for ways to ensure that DC Comics fans subscribe to both HBO Max and DC Universe to ensure they get all this content!
Do you still think HBO Max is worth paying for each month?
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Captain Marvel took us into the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s past, and re-introduced us to Ronan the Accuser. We first met the villain in Guardians of the Galaxy, and Marvel Studios concept artist Aleksi Briclot has now shared an early, comic accurate design for Lee Pace’s character.
As he explains, “I’ve stayed quite close to his original look and also how he appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy. Trying to find a good balance. Also working on some commander vibe. The pattern in the background is inspired by his hammer. I found more interesting to have it as a logo than carrying a real hammer when you’re commanding a whole float of spaceships.”
Looking at the comparison below, it’s clear that this take on Ronan was meant to remind fans of the one legendary comic book artist Jack Kirby helped create back in 1967. However, in order to have the villain line up with what we saw in James Gunn’s 2014 movie, the colour scheme is quite a bit different. It’s a nice balance, though, and a shame we didn’t see this on screen.
Ultimately, Ronan’s role in Captain Marvel ended up being somewhat disappointing, with the only memorable moment coming when he stared down Carol Danvers during that final battle.
Check out the concept art below:
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As first reported by Deadline, AMC Theaters plan to re-open theaters across the globe this July. That means their doors should be open in time for both Tenet and Mulan, though it remains unclear whether Warner Bros. and Disney will choose to release them (especially with many cities and countries still under lockdown for the foreseeable future).
However, the biggest question when it comes to AMC – which also runs Odeon Cinemas in the UK – is what the plan is for Universal Pictures movies. After that studio decided to send Trolls World Tour straight to VOD platforms and talked about shortening the window between theatrical and Digital releases, the theater chain decided to ban their films from their screens.
The trade notes that the two companies are now in active discussions to try and resolve this dispute, but Universal has reportedly not backed down from its stance on how to handle future releases. Given the financial troubles faced by AMC, it seems likely they will have to give in.
After all, should AMC stick to its guns here, their customers will miss out on major franchises like Despicable Me, Fast & Furious, Jurassic World, and James Bond (that’s a lot of missed revenue).
Are you looking forward to heading back into theaters as soon as next month?
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