THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Stuntman Teases Bucky’s Future Beyond Disney+ Series

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John Nania may not be a name you’ll instantly recognise, but as Sebastian Stan’s stuntman, he’s brought a lot to the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the years. Recently, he appeared on The Screen Forum podcast, and was asked how much longer he plans to continue performing stunts. 

Having worked on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Nania is bound to have an idea of what comes next for Bucky/The Winter Soldier, and hinted as much while answering the aforementioned question.

“I’ve still got a lot of performing left in me, and there’s still a lot of things I want to do,” he began. “I don’t think the Winter Soldier is quite over with in the Marvel universe, there’s still a lot more to ride out on that one, and I look forward to being part of it.”

Nania would later praise the cast of the recently delayed Disney+ TV series, and promised that fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe can look forward to plenty of epic action.

“Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Brühl, I’ve seen these guys actually acting and I mean what professionals. When you work with them you see why these characters are so awesome and we get to see them in a whole different light with this show.”

“I think as far as the action goes,” Nania continued, “I’ve been a part of some ambitious things in the past, but this, truly, might be the most ambitious project I’ve ever worked on.”

This all sounds awesome, and we’re now left hoping that Marvel Studios can get work on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier finished so we can finally see these action scenes for ourselves! 

As always, we’ll keep you guys updated.

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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 Set Video Shows Tom Cruise Riding A Motorcycle Off The Edge Of A Cliff

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It’s no secret that Tom Cruise performs his own stunts (it must be a nightmare to ensure the man), but this might be his most insane – and dangerous – to date. While he recently braved a London cinema to watch Tenet, the feat he pulled off for the upcoming Mission: Impossible 7 is even more daring.

After director Christopher McQuarrie took to Twitter yesterday to tease an epic looking stunt, footage has now found its way online which is well and truly a sight to behold. 

As you can see in the player below, Cruise drives a motorcycle off a massive ramp before parachuting to the ground. While the actor constantly seems to try to outdo himself from movie to movie, this is undeniably more dangerous than anything we’ve seen from him before now, and there are probably a million different ways this could have ended up going horribly wrong. 

Cruise is followed by a drone and helicopter, and this is bound to look downright insane in Mission: Impossible 7 (don’t be surprised if we catch a glimpse of it whenever the first trailer is released).

Check out the jaw-dropping video below:
 

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 Star Elizabeth Debicki Hopes To Return To The MCU As Ayesha

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 featured a number of villains, but Elizabeth Debicki’s Ayesha was undeniably memorable. Pursuing the team throughout pretty much the entire sequel, she appeared in one of the many post-credits scenes hell-bent on revenge. It was for that reason she decided to create “Adam,” a character better known to comic book fans as Adam Warlock. 

The hope is that he will be part of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, though if we’re getting Adam, Ayesha surely can’t be too far behind! Talking to ComicBook.com to promote Tenet, Debicki made it clear she would love to reprise the role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

“I want to. I love [Ayesha]. I actually really, really loved playing her, and I loved making that movie and working with everybody and James, and it was a really fun job for me. So I hope so. I, sometimes I just think about her golden throne and her golden dress, just waiting somewhere in the wings. I would love, even if I just sort of scooch on for a second. I mean, I would love to come back.”

While her role would likely be a supporting one, it would definitely be great seeing more of Ayesha as there’s clearly a story to be told there, particularly after she played a key role in creating “Adam.”

We’ll have to wait and see, but with the script for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 done (barring any revisions to help it fit further into the MCU’s timeline), we may get to find out sooner rather than later!

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THE SUICIDE SQUAD Director James Gunn Says He Wrote Bloodsport Role Specifically For Idris Elba

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Yesterday was Idris Elba’s birthday, and The Suicide Squad writer and director James Gunn marked the occasion by sharing a heartfelt message for the British actor. In that Tweet, the filmmaker also shared a surprising revelation about Bloodsport – Elba’s character – in the DC Comics adaptation.

If you recall, it was originally reported that Elba was in talks to replace Will Smith as Deadshot. Later, we would learn that the actor was set to play a different character, though it’s never been explained whether Warner Bros. decided against recasting Smith or if it was never actually the plan for him to join the DC Extended Universe as Floyd Lawton. 

Regardless, Gunn states that, “I rarely write roles for actors I’ve never met, but I did exactly that for [Idris Elba] in [The Suicide Squad] [and] couldn’t be happier I did – you went beyond my expectations as an actor AND as a human being. I can’t wait for folks to see you as [Bloodsport].”

It’s interesting that the filmmaker specifically wrote Bloodsport for Elba, and it would be interesting to find out whether he originally planned to have him as Deadshot or if this was always what he intended.

Either way, it’s going to be a lot of fun seeing what the actor brings to the DCEU…
 

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MARVEL’S AVENGERS Spoilers: 10 Epic Moments Every Marvel Comics Fan Should Experience

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If you’ve read our review of Marvel’s Avengers, then you’ll know we loved the single player campaign (we’ll have more for you on the online side of things soon). Now that you’ve had a chance to try it out for yourselves, though, we’re taking a spoiler-filled look at the game’s most epic moments. 

A cinematic experience, whatever faults the title may have – and there are a few – it’s fair to say that Square Enix has nailed what it should feel like to take control of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. 

As you might expect, Marvel’s Avengers is perhaps at its best when it delivers moments you’d get a kick out of seeing either in the comic books or on the big screen, and it’s those we’re taking a closer look at here as we delve into what makes the story campaign such a blast to get involved in.

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

10. Blasting Into Outer Space

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When Tony Stark needs to reach a satellite, he dons armour outfitted specifically for space. While exploring that location proves to be a lot of fun (we’ll get to that), it’s the journey through the skies which really stands out. If anything, it doesn’t really last long enough, but taking off from Earth and heading into the heavens as Iron Man makes for a truly epic sequence. 

Controlling the Avenger as he desperately tries to stay on course – and avoid being struck by lightning – you get to enjoy some rock music on the way, and this really does make you believe you’re the hero.

The white armour looks badass in action and is imagery that will definitely stick with you. 
 

9. Thor Returns

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Much of the game is focused on Ms. Marvel, The Hulk, and Iron Man, so when Thor finally shows up to save the day, it’s definitely a welcome sight. He arrives on the Helicarrier just in the nick of time, and experiencing the God of Thunder’s power feels unreal, even after playing as the Jade Giant.

As you make your way across the floating warship, you use Mjolnir to tear apart A.I.M.’s forces, and it’s such an upgrade in terms of abilities, bringing the thunder here is beyond epic. 

The level concludes with a QTE which sees Thor stop the Helicarrier from crashing into New York City, and by that point, you’ll feel like you have the power to stop that from happening!
 

8. Kamala Khan On The Run

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The game opens by putting players in control of a young Kamala Khan during A-Day, and five years later, she’s been left with Inhuman powers. Those come out in full force in an enjoyable mission which sees you travel across a city to Kamala’s secret hideout, though things soon escalate once A.I.M. comes looking for the youngster. 

What follows is an expected, albeit simplistic, stealth level as you flee from A.I.M.’s forces. 

While it may not break the mould, running through a park dedicated to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes while the villainous organisation’s robotic forces attempt to track you down proves to be surprisingly cinematic, and a great way to get accustomed to taking charge of the future Ms. Marvel.
 

7. A-Day Battle

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If you played the beta for Marvel’s Avengers, then you’ll be all too familiar with this level. It doesn’t really differ in the game itself, but it serves as a near perfect introduction to these iconic heroes.

Whether it’s racing across the Golden Gate Bridge as The Hulk, battling Taskmaster’s goons on the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, or facing off with that villain as Black Widow, it’s a breathtaking, exciting series of set pieces, and you won’t be able to peel your eyes from the screen as this all happens.

It is just a tutorial for the most part, but it’s a damn good one and suitably epic in terms of scale.
 

6. Running From The Hulk

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The young Kamala Khan is determined to reassemble The Avengers, and her mission starts by attempting to find Bruce Banner. Unfortunately, it’s The Hulk that she encounters, and that leads to a pulse-pounding sequence which sees you take control of the young Inhuman with the Green Goliath in pursuit.

As you run through the level, you’re aware that The Hulk is close behind, and it’s hard not to jump when the hero smashes his way through a nearby wall in a bid to get his hands on Kamala.

As strange as it might sound, Marvel’s Avengers is often at its best when you’re running through set pieces like this, but this one really stands out as the stakes feel particularly high/frightening.
 

5. Captain America Lives

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It’s been clear for a while that Captain America somehow returns in Marvel’s Avengers, and that actually comes when Iron Man discovers that A.I.M. has put him on ice in the aforementioned satellite.

Steve Rogers is there because his blood has been used to keep George Tarleton alive (and subsequently transformed him into M.O.D.O.K.). The reunion between Iron Man and Cap really strikes a strong emotional chord, and their banter as they make their way to the escape shuttle is great fun.

Even better is actually getting to take control of Cap as he finally gets to return to action. He doesn’t have his shield at this point, of course, but his athleticism more than make up for that being absent.
 

4. Hulk Vs. Abomination

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There are a lot of cool boss battles in Marvel’s Avengers, though most of them see Earth’s Mightiest Heroes assemble to square off with massive robotic enemies sent their way by A.I.M. 

There’s nothing wrong with those, of course, but it’s a lot more satisfying to take control of The Hulk and go toe to toe with The Abomination. Punching robots is great and all, but knocking seven bells out of one of the Jade Giant’s greatest enemies proves to be both epic and a thrilling experience. 

It’s hard to deny that the game might have benefited from more fights like this, and it’s a shame more classic villains from the comic books don’t make their presence felt to face the team.
 

3. Cap Vs. A.I.M.

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During the game’s final mission, you’re put in charge of Captain America while the rest of the heroes take on A.I.M. forces elsewhere. While The Hulk does show up to help out at one point, racing through the M.O.D.O.K.’s fortress above the ruins of San Francisco is nothing short of awesome.

It helps that Cap’s special abilities in the game are particularly badass, and there’s something oddly pleasing about leaping from platform to platform, taking out a bunch of baddies with your shield, and then sprinting towards one last fight as M.O.D.O.K. causes your surroundings to implode. 

It’s a great showcase of Captain America, and makes us wish he’d been in the game even more.
 

2. Avengers Assemble

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With M.O.D.O.K. at full power, the Avengers assemble to take the fight to him and save the day.

You’re essentially put in charge of each hero one after the other in order to weaken the formidable baddie, and whether it’s throwing Cap’s shield, bringing the thunder as Thor, or even unloading Black Widow’s pistols, it feels like you’re really helping to turn the tide against M.O.D.O.K. here.

Seeing as Marvel’s Avengers isn’t Ultimate Alliance, taking it turns like this was probably the best approach, and one that ensures each character is given the chance to shine here.
 

1. Ms. Marvel Vs. M.O.D.O.K.

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Trust us, it’s around this point in the game you’ll be wondering when the heck Ms. Marvel is going to get her due. After all, she’s been a focal point of this game up until this point, but don’t fret too much, as the Inhuman gets to make a truly massive (and we do mean massive) impact against M.O.D.O.K.

After he takes control of a huge Kree Sentinel which was buried beneath San Francisco, Ms. Marvel finally gains full control of her powers and grows equally as massive in order to put him down.

You’re given control as Ms. Marvel does exactly that, and it’s seriously awesome. However, as great as this is, trust us when we say you’ll want to stick around for a very cool mid-credits scene…
 

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