SPIDER-MAN 3: Jamie Foxx Confirms Electro Return & Reveals That He “Won’t Be Blue In This One”

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The interwebs were sent ablaze yesterday when it was reported that Jamie Foxx was set to return as Electro in Marvel Studios’ still-untitled Spider-Man sequel, and now, the Academy Award-winning actor has finally confirmed his involvment with an Instagram post that strongly hints at the Marvel multivers. 

He says, “Tell Spidey let’s run it back!… super excited to part of the new marvel Spider-Man new installment… can t wait for y’all to check the new one. And I won’t be blue in this one!! But a thousand percent badass!!! #swipeleft” and if you do actually swipe right, you’ll see a number of photos and fan art that depict him squaring off with Tom Holland’s titular webslinger, including one very interesting piece he chose to share where THREE Spideys are facing an electrical field with his face superimposed.

While it’s likely just a fun piece that Foxx may have found amusing, he has now undoubtedly added a considerable amount of fuel to the ever-growing fire for fans believing that Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures may secretly be planning a massive Spider-Verse event film that would also return both Tobey Maguire from the Raimi trilogy and Andrew Garfield from the Amazing duoology. 

Foxx also stresses that he won’t be blue in the upcoming threequel, which seemingly suggests that this will indeed be a different version of the classic Spidey villain and not the same character he played in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. However, as for whether he’ll put on Electro’s classic green suit with the matching headgear, that remains to be seen.

UPDATE: Foxx has since deleted his initial post, but this was among the photos he shared…

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THE FLASH: Billy Crudup (Back) In Talks To Join Ezra Miller In The Upcoming Standalone DC Movie

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The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Primetime Emmy-winner Billy Crudup (Watchmen; Justice League; The Morning Show) is back in talks to join the cast of The Flash, which has Andy Muschietti (It; It Chapter Two; Mama) set to direct and Ezra Miller (Fantastic BeastsJustice League; Suicide Squad) attached to reprise his role as the titular speedster. 

Crudup was actually one of the first cast members confirmed in 2016 when Rick Famuyiwa was in the director’s chair, but ultimately had to leave the project as it went through multiple different directors and production delays over the past four years. However, with Muschietti now set in stone and a fresh script from Christina Hodson (Birds of PreyBumblebee), the studio was able to reapproach him and it looks like things are moving in the right direction. 

In addition to Miller, Crudup joins a cast that will also feature Michael Keaton (Batman; Batman Returns; Spider-Man: Homecoming) and Ben Affleck (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice; Suicide SquadJustice League) reprising their roles as different iterations of Bruce Wayne/Batman in a film that’s expected to fully explore the DC Multiverse.

THR also notes that while Kiersey Clemons (Justice League; DopeScoob!) was initially onboard to appear as Iris West, her status remains up in the air for now as like Crudup, WB will have to strike a new deal with her and it’s uncertain whether she’s interested in returning or if she’ll be available when filming is set to begin next year in London. 

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AVENGERS: ENDGAME Concept Art Features An Early Take On 2023 Captain America Vs. 2012 Captain America

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Avengers: Endgame made great use of time-travel, but an undeniable highlight came when the 2023 Captain America found himself face to face with his 2012 counterpart.

An exciting battle followed with Loki’s sceptre at stake, and the past version of Steve Rogers was only defeated when the present day Steve mentioned that Bucky was still alive. Now, some newly revealed concept art courtesy of Marvel Studios Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding reveals a very early version of that sequence. 

It’s unclear how much damage the 2023 Cap did to the timeline by pretending to be part of HYDRA and dropping that Bucky bombshell, but that’s likely to tie into future exploration of the Mutliverse (starting with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, presumably).

It’s an exciting time to be a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that’s for sure, and fun to look back at one of this shared world’s most memorable sequences in arguably its best movie.

Check out the Avengers: Endgame concept art below:
 

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SPIDER MAN 3: TASM 2 Star Jamie Foxx In Final Talks To Reprise The Role Of Electro!

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Check your calendars – this is not an April fools joke! THR reports that Jamie Foxx is currently in negotiations to return as Electro for Marvel and Sony’s Spider-Man 3.

Foxx appeared as Electro in Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 starring Andrew Garfield, but it’s not clear if he’ll be playing the same character or a completely new version of the villain. If it’s the former, it sounds like the follow-up to Spider-Man: Far From Home may introduce some Multiverse elements.

TASM 2 is generally considered to be one of the more underwhelming Spidey movies, and underperformed at the box office when it was released back in 2014. Foxx’s take on Electro wasn’t particularly well received, so this is a surprising development… to say the least.

J.K. Simmons did return as J.J.J. Jameson for Far From Home, but that was assumed to be a one-off. Could Marvel and Sony be setting up a massive Into The Spider-Verse-style crossover here? That’s certainly one possibility, and leaning into the Multiverse would also allow for the likes of Venom, Morbius and other SPUMC characters to appear in the MCU proper.

Jon Watts’ still untitled Spider-Man 3 will see Tom Holland return as Peter Parker, with Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Jacob Batalon and Tony Revolori also expected to reprise their roles from the previous movies.

What do you guys make of this shocking news? Let us know in the comments.

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CYBERPUNK 2077: Keanu Reeves Stars In This Awesome New Commercial For The Upcoming Video Game

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A new commercial for Cyberpunk 2077 has been released, and it puts Keanu Reeves front and centre. Set to Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy,” there are some exciting new snippets of footage here, with the actor emphasising the fact that the only way to be a criminal in the year 2077 is “to get caught.”

Cyberpunk 2077 looks phenomenal, but this commercial is unlikely to distract from the negative publicity CD Projekt Red has been receiving recently. 

As you may have heard, the publisher has instituted a mandatory six-day work week in order to get the game finished in time for its November release date, and after numerous delays, they’re clearly determined to now get it done in time for Christmas. Staff members are being paid, but this news comes after they previously vowed that there would be no crunch period on th game.

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure set in Night City, a megalopolis obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, a mercenary outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality. You can customize your character’s cyberware, skillset and playstyle, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and world around you.

Cyberpunk 2077 is set to be released on November 19th for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. There are tentative plans for an upgraded version of next gen consoles.
 

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10 Future Crossovers We Could See From The MCU And Sony Pictures’ Universe Of Marvel Characters

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Earlier today, a very interesting rumour popped up online claiming that Sony Pictures is hoping for more crossovers between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and their “SPUMC” (Sony Pictures’ Universe of Marvel Characters) in future. The Spider-Man franchise is more successful now than ever before, so it’s easy enough to see why they’re keen to keep the partnership coming.

Needless to say, that’s definitely interesting, and the report mentioned that Sony is keen to see symbiotes brought into the MCU, and Captain America potentially facing off with the Sinister Six. 

With that in mind, we’ve decided to take a look at all the different ways these two worlds could be combined over the coming years, both with Sony characters showing up in the MCU, and Marvel ones making their presence felt in the many Spider-Man spinoffs which are now heading our ways.

To check out these suggestions, all you guys need to do is click on the “Next” button below!
 

10. Blade Versus/Teams Up With Morbius

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Sony is about to introduce a Living Vampire, and Marvel Studios has plans in place to bring Blade, a Vampire Hunter, to the big screen. It’s not hard to see the crossover potential here! 

While we can’t imagine Marvel Studios would necessarily want Morbius to be the lead in the Blade project they have planned, the two characters could definitely meet, and there’s really no reason why Mahershala Ali can’t pop up in a Morbius sequel for a cameo if and when one happens. 

It may hinge on how well-received Morbius is (the trailer wasn’t great), but this could work well.
 

9. Spider-Woman, Agent Of S.W.O.R.D.

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If the SPUMC is going to start borrowing ideas from the Marvel Cinematic Universe which link the two worlds in a way that doesn’t screw up continuity, then common sense says Jessica Drew could have some sort of affiliation with S.H.I.E.L.D., S.W.O.R.D., or even HYDRA! 

This could be a throwaway mention, but it’s one you just know would generate a lot of chatter online.

Introducing Jessica in an upcoming Marvel Studios movie or TV show could also lay the groundwork for that, and fans are likely to want to follow her from that world into another. Spider-Man 3 is perhaps the best place to make that happen, but there are definitely other possibilities. 
 

8. Doctor Strange Meets (A Different) Spider-Man

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With Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness set to follow the Sorcerer Supreme as he travels through the Marvel Multiverse, and Sam Raimi in the director’s chair, this should be a given.

A meeting between the “original” web-slinger and Doctor Strange would be truly spectacular, and Tobey Maguire reprising the role – even if it’s just his voice – would be a blast. How does this benefit Sony? Well, it potentially sets the stage for some sort of live-action Spider-Verse project, and there’s a good chance Digital/Blu-ray sales of Raimi’s trilogy would increase after this. 

If this one doesn’t happen, a lot of fans will be seriously disappointed in Marvel and Sony alike.
 

7. More J. Jonah Jameson

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We know there are future plans for J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, but we’d love to see him step out from behind that desk and actually take on a leading role in an upcoming SPUMC project. 

A meeting between Jonah and Eddie Brock has a tonne of potential, while there are undoubtedly some Marvel Studios features which could benefit from the outspoken journalist making his presence felt. Commentating on the events in both world would tie them together in a fun, loose way too.

Ultimately, the best possible use of Jonah will be clashing the webbed wonder himself at some point!
 

6. Kraven The Hunter In Spider-Man 3 AND His Own Solo Outing

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We know that J.C. Chandor is directing a Kraven the Hunter movie, but it makes sense for him to first target Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3 (especially as he’s likely to be on the run after being framed for Mysterio’s murder). If that is the case, then there’s a clever way to tie the two projects together.

If the next Spider-Man movie introduces Kraven, then his standalone feature can adapt “Kraven’s Last Hunt,” a story we know Sony has been high on since the “Sony Hack” fiasco a while back.

That could be completely separate from the MCU, continuing the rivalry these two have, but in a way that doesn’t really affect what we see the wall-crawler getting up to in that world moving forward.
 

5. Spider-Man Gets Some Help Against The Sinister Six

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In the rumour that surfaced earlier today, it was said that Sony hoped to include Captain America in some sort of Sinister Six project they’re working on. That could still happen – with Sam Wilson filling in for Steve Rogers – though it’s hard to say how exactly that would end up playing out. 

Spider-Man getting some MCU backup to take on this villainous group does add up, though it’s kind of a shame the studio is planning to do their own thing with the team rather than letting Kevin Feige take charge. While it will likely include characters like Mysterio and The Vulture, it’s more likely that Venom, Carnage, and Morbius will take centre stage, and we have mixed feelings on that.

Regardless, there’s no getting around the fact this would definitely be beneficial to Sony Pictures! 
 

4. References To Venom’s Home Planet In GOTG Vol. 3

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Venom referenced the symbiote’s home planet, and the franchise could definitely explore the cosmic side of the character moving forward (it’s hard to say if there will be room for that in Venom: Let There Be Carnage, though). However, with Sony keen to have Marvel Studios make use of these aliens, there’s a chance they could be referenced somehow in an upcoming release.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 seems like a logical choice, even if it’s as simple as a throwaway scene like when we saw Stan Lee and The Watchers in Vol. 2. Alternatively, just a mention would work.

It wouldn’t make much sense for Star-Lord or Groot to bond with a symbiote, but this could lay the groundwork for something quite a bit bigger down the line…however, we’ll get to that a little later! 
 

3. Exploring The Multiverse

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For reasons we still can’t entirely figure out, a Madame Web movie is in the works at Sony, and unless it focuses on Julia Carpenter, it’s going to be make for pretty weird viewing. 

Regardless, with Madame Web’s ability to see what’s happening across the Multiverse, there are ways her story could be tied into the events of the upcoming Doctor Strange sequel, and it’s feasible the character could be referenced or make her presence felt during that Marvel Studios release. 

This may also prove to be a clever way of explaining how Spidey swings between two worlds! 
 

2. More Spider-Man Solo Outings

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This is a pretty obvious suggestion, but if Sony really is looking to capitalise on the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, then they need to keep allowing Marvel Studios to make Spider-Man movies.

That means Peter Parker remains part of future events (like Avengers: Endgame), and if he does start popping up in the SPUMC, it will be a version of the character fans still want to follow. The backlash to the partnership between the two studios ending is also something Sony should remember! 

This would be a smart business decision and undeniably beneficial to both companies moving forward.
 

1. “Venomized” Heroes

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Venom was a critical flop, but it certainly made an impact at the box office. With that in mind, Kevin Feige could be convinced to move forward with some sort of “Venomized” crossover event. 

Toys from that line have been selling like hot cakes, and with Marvel owning Spider-Man’s merchandising rights, they could cash in big time here. Bringing Venom into the MCU would be huge, as would some sort of symbiote invasion which sees the likes of Captain America, Thor, and Loki infected by the aliens. 

Honestly, this could be really cool, but we wouldn’t bank on it happening…then again, stranger things have happened, so who knows what we might see over the next few years with these franchises.
 

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MS. MARVEL Star Iman Vellani Wasn’t A Fan Of CAPTAIN MARVEL But Loves Brie Larson

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Screen Rant has unearthed Ms. Marvel star Iman Vellani’s Letterboxd account, and it makes for fun reading! There are a tonne of funny reviews on there, but eagle-eyed fans have zeroed in on the fact that the young actress awarded 2019’s Captain Marvel a lowly 2* review. 

Something the site doesn’t appear to have noticed is that she shared this before Captain Marvel was even released, so unless she caught an early screening, this could be a tongue in cheek verdict. 

Many fans would agree that Captain Marvel was a tad disappointing, and that’s reflected in its 79% Rotten Tomatoes score (which is low for a Marvel Studios film). While Brie Larson was great, it was a somewhat straightforward origin story with quite a few unexpected, unorthadox creative decisions. Among them were the Skrulls being heroic, and the way Nick Fury lost his eye. 

Vellani has absolutely nothing bad to say about Brie Larson, however, and that’s probably a good thing seeing as the two are likely to share the screen in the not too distant future. Carol Danvers is expected to appear in Ms. Marvel, while Kamala Khan is rumored to have a role in Captain Marvel 2.

Click HERE for more Ms. Marvel news from CBM!
 

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AVENGERS ASSEMBLE Exclusive: Yelena Belova Actress Julie Nathanson On Her Hopes For BLACK WIDOW

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Digital Sky recently launched an audio/video hybrid podcast which utilizes a motion-comic approach to the animation for the series. We recently had thrilling chats with producer James Gavsie and voice talents Cooper Barnes (Henry Danger) and Julie Nathanson (Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay) in support of the new motion-comic series.

The latter is also the voice actress who plays the animated version of Yelena Belova, or the Crimson Widow, in Marvel’s Avengers Assemble. When talking to her about her different voice roles and voice demos, we asked for her thoughts on the upcoming MCU incarnation of the character she’s played for the animated side of Marvel over the past few years.

To listen to our chat with Julie, click the podcast player below. We have also included our conversation with Ride Share producer James Gavsie in the transcript for those who are interested in learning more about her newest series.

12m 39s – Comic Brooks: I noticed you were a part of Avengers Assemble as Yelena Belova. What are your thoughts on being someone who lent your voice to the role, and being one of the first to do so, now she’s going to be in a movie?

12m 53s – Julie Nathanson: I am so excited, and I’m unnaturally excited about it. I love Yelena Belova, and there’s a great graphic novel called the “Itsy Bitsy Spider,” which has both Black Widows together.

Whenever I got to play with Black Widow, who is voiced by Laura Bailey on Avengers Assemble, I loved that chemistry and excitement and loved their antagonism. And not to spoil the series, but there are some moments where they might have to work together.

And that to me was so exciting, and it’s an unusual matchup. I had in my calendar that Laura and I were going to go together to the theatrical release.

13m 46s – Literary Joe: You guys can do a zoom watch party. It’s Crimson Widow, right?

13m 54s – Julie Nathanson: Yes. Crimson Widow. She’s Black Widow, and I’m Crimson Widow.

13m 57s – Literary Joe: So we’re finally going to see her in the MCU, which is huge. And I think that this is going to be like a baton-passing thing, because when we finally get the all-female Avengers movie, Yelena Belova will probably be part of it. She’s going to be the new Black Widow.

What do you hope to see happen with that character after your experience with Yelena? You already mentioned that you liked that specific storyline, so what would you like to see in the Black Widow movie or going forward in the MCU with her?

14m 31s – Julie Nathanson: Well, I certainly have no idea where they will take her or the Black Widow crown next after this movie. But for me, I’m always curious to go back to beginnings, and the red room, and I’m still wondering if there’s something in the history that continues to need uncovering.

In terms of the mission moving forward, I’d have to see what they’re going to do with the movie. But, I think there’s always potential with Black Widow to play with both sides of who she is. And I love that.

15m 11s – Literary Joe: And the thing about her getting a lot more exposure now is that you’re just going to get a lot more chances to play her, which will be awesome.

15m 19s – Julie Nathanson: I hope you’re right. I like that plan. Let’s do that.

1m 38s – Literary Joe: I wanted to say, I like the little compilations you have, like of the retail voice and video games voices. I’m curious if you use those on your resume or send them in when applying for a specific role?

1m 56s – Julie Nathanson: In general, having a demo is an important thing for a voice actor. Sometimes an agent will be asked by casting, who would you like to send in on this? Or who might you want for this? And they’ll send a demo along.

I created a computer voice demo. That’s something that most people don’t have because it’s a bizarre area of specialization from me as a really animated and very human person. For some reason, I do a ton of computer voices. So I thought, let me throw that together. And it’s actually contributed to my getting some specific jobs knowing, “Oh, this is something that she does a lot, and here as a smattering of computer voices.”

Retail stuff, again, if you’re a person who does a lot of retail, which I have in the past, it’s not a bad idea to have. But you know, I like it. It might be a little overkill, but I love to be able to show variety when I’m up for a gig.

17m 3s – Literary Joe: I love your AI voice; it’s so awesome, mostly because we’ve been doing a lot of interviews for Artificial where there’s an AI, so the actresses talk like you.

And that’s what I was thinking about when I was watching your YouTube. You have this one YouTube, “Computer Voice Demo,” that was like two minutes of that. And I thought, “This is cool, this girl’s got it down.”

Do you look to any specific performances when you pull up a computer voice? I know you have a commercial voice. Are there any particular kinds of influence you pull for those things or your performance as Amanda in Ride Share?

18m 7s –  Julie Nathanson: For computer voices, you know, a lot of that gets dictated by how sentient they want the voice to be. So if you have a very static, very robotic, emotionless voice, there are times I will look up the way, what would it be?

I mean, when they say we want something that feels like Siri, I will dictate a text to myself using the copy and listen to how Siri would say it. Then I throw my phone down, and then I add my flair to it. There are times I’ve listened to Scarlett Johannson and her, but usually, that has so much humanness to it for me. Portal is a great example. There’s incredible AI voice work there.

But it varies. And I think because I’ve gotten to do so many different voices like I do on Dallas and Robo, which has been airing on SyFy lately. It’s a cool cartoon with Kat Dennings and John Cena. And I play the ship’s voice, and that’s “three two one launching.” But there are other times it’s “commencing retinal scan, but not scan complete. It appears you do not have clearance for this sector”.

And then, like for Mighty Number 009, it would be “Hello Dr. White.” So for me, it’s almost layering in what would feel like a programmed voice on top of what I feel the character could be, were she human.

*This interview has been edited for clarity. Audio is co-hosted by Comic Brooks.*


 


 

“At some point we all have to choose between what the world wants you to be and who you are.”

You can check out Ride Share on Youtube and all other podcast platforms, with new episodes releasing every Tuesday. Black Widow is scheduled for a tentative May 7, 2021 release date.

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New CONAN THE BARBARIAN Live-Action Series In Development For Netflix

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Talk of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Conan the Barbarian revival seems to have fizzled out over the past couple of years, but we do have some exciting news about Robert E. Howard’s iconic warrior on the small screen.

Deadline reports that a new Conan series is in the works at Netflix. The show is being headed up by Fredrik Malmberg and Mark Wheeler’s Pathfinder Media, and the deal would give the streaming giant exclusive access to the vast literary history of the character, which stretches all the way back to 1953. It sounds like there may also be tentative plans in place for an animated series.

The search is now underway for a writer/showrunner to pen the script and a director to helm the series.

This is obviously a separate project to the Conan TV series that was being developed for Amazon from from Colony co-creator Ryan Condal and Game of Thrones director Miguel Sapochnik, which we haven’t had any updates on since 2018.

The last time we saw the vicious Cimmerian hero in action was in the 2011 Conan movie starring Aquaman‘s Jason Momoa. That adaptation was not very well received, however.

What do you guys make of this news? Who would you like to see in the lead role? Let us know in the comments.

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