Chris Evans Reassembles The Original Six AVENGERS For Virtual Game Night With A Fan For #ALLINCHALLENGE

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Following Chris Pratt’s epic Jurassic World: Dominion experience, Avengers: Endgame star Chris Evans has joined in on the fun and is offering his own unique experience for the #ALLINCHALLENGE and he’s bringing along five very “super” friends. 

Yes, that’s right, Evans (Captain America) and his original The Avengers co-stars Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), and Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye) will be reassembling in the not-so-distant future for a virtual game night with one very lucky fan and two of the winner’s closest friends. 

Along with a sure-to-be memorable night playing a board game of their choice, you’ll also get to have your very own personal question and answer session where you can ask Earth’s Mightiest Heroes anything your heart desires, which could include anything about life, success, advice, their careers, the Marvel Cinematic Universe or really whatever you can think of.  

You can enter for a chance to win by heading HERE.

All of the money raised will be given directly to Feeding America, Meals on Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.

Chris Evans is taking a break from defending the planet to spend time with YOU. Yep – you read that correctly. You and two friends are invited to a virtual game night with Chris Evans. Other attendees on the list defending their board-game thrones are Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner. Yep – again, you read that correctly. Hang with these “super” stars for a sure-to-be-remembered board game battle and wrap up the call with a question and answer session with the castmates. Here’s your chance to ask your deepest questions about life, success, their acting careers and other topics beyond the universe! Chris Evans has gone #ALLin and is bringing five of his closest friends along for this experience! *no superpowers will be permitted during gaming* 100% of the money raised through this Game/Auction will go directly to Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.

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New G.I. JOE Movie In The Works From SEBERG Writers; Will Continue Snake Eyes’ Story

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In addition to Snake-Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins, Paramount Pictures and Hasbro have another Joe movie in the works with the writing team of Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse (Seberg, The Great Machine) on board to pen the script.

Although this untitled project is described as a follow-up to the Snake Eyes movie, THR reports that it won’t actually be a direct sequel, and will instead serve as “an expansion to take the audience deeper into the world of Joe.” We assume that means the fan-favorite ninja will still play a major role, but will be joined by a few familiar faces.

Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who produced Snake Eyes and is also working on various Transformers projects, will produce for Hasbro’s Allspark Pictures.

Snake Eyes star Henry Golding shared a first look at the film back in February, which you can check out below.

The Snake Eyes movie is directed by Robert Schwentke and also stars Andrew Koji (Fast & Furious 6) as Storm Shadow, Samara Weaving (Ready or Not) as Scarlett, Úrsula Corberó (The Secret Life of Pets) as Baroness, and Iko Uwais (The Raid) as Hard Master.

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JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4 Delayed To 2022 As Lionsgate Pushes Back Its Entire Upcoming Slate

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Lionsgate announced this afternoon that they’ve decided to push back their highly anticipated action sequel John Wick: Chapter 4 one full year from May 21, 2021, to May 27, 2022.

The move was always to be expected as filming had yet to begin, and both Keanu Reeves (Speed; The Replacements) and director/stunt coordinator Chad Stahelski (John Wick; Captain America: Civil War) were busy with Warner Bros.’ The Matrix 4 before the global production shut down due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. That’s expected to keep them busy for at least the rest of the year when major film productions are given the green light to begin rolling cameras again. 

It will now open three weeks after Marvel’s Black Panther II and one week before Warner Bros.’ The Flash, both of which also have yet to begin production. 

Additionally, Lionsgate has rearranged their entire 2020 schedule, either opting to push a film into later in the year or into 2021, save for the aforementioned John Wick: Chapter 4

  1. Antebellum (August 21, 2020)
  2. Fatale (October 30, 2020)
  3. Voyagers (November 25, 2020)
  4. The Asset (April 23, 2021)
  5. Spiral (May 21, 2021)
  6. Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar (July 16, 2021)
  7. Hitman’s Bodyguard 2 (August 20, 2021)
  8. American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story (December 10, 2021)
  9. John Wick: Chapter 4 (May 27, 2022)

No mention of Doug Liman’s perpetually delayed Chaos Walking, which is currently slated for release on January 22, 2021, but it seems probable that they’ll end up moving that back as well in the coming weeks/months. The sci-fi film stars Tom Holland (Spider-Man: Far From Home; Avengers: Endgame) and Daisy Ridley (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker; Murder on the Orient Express) in the lead roles.

Be seeing you… on the big screen. pic.twitter.com/ZXkKlgGYii

— Lionsgate (@Lionsgate) May 1, 2020

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NO TIME TO DIE: Daniel Craig’s Final JAMES BOND Movie Could Be Delayed Until 2021

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No Time to Die was the first major blockbuster to change release dates as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and, at the time, it felt like something of an over-reaction (and it wasn’t even that long ago). Since then, we’ve seen countless films and TV shows hit by delays, and Hollywood is in a state of panic due to the future being so uncertain. 

After shifting from April to November, it’s now looking like the next James Bond movie could slip into 2021.

According to Mail Online (a surprisingly reliable news source for 007 intel), there’s no chance that No Time to Die will go straight to streaming platforms, but a move to next year isn’t off the cards.

“If it has to wait till next year then so be it,” they explain. “There are hundreds of millions of dollars involved here. Release it when audiences feel safe to return. But it’s a nerve-racking call.” MGM has already lost between $30 million – $50 million due to this delay, and that’s not good news for a film which is already the most expensive 007 adventure to date. 

At this point, it’s hard to say what the best move for No Time to Die would be; November is busy, but so is 2021, and there’s a lot of doubt about whether audiences will be happy to make their way back to theaters that soon.

For now, it seems we’ll just have to wait and see (like everything else tied to this ongoing global pandemic).

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THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 Post-Production Is Reportedly Continuing Despite COVID-19 Shutdowns

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Earlier today, Variety published a report which went into detail about how TV shows are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s well worth a read, but something that’s particularly noteworthy is the fact that post-production is reportedly continuing on season two of The Mandalorian.

Filmmaker Rick Famuyiwa is back for this latest batch of episodes, and described the process as being “more all-consuming than usual,” before noting that “it’s good to have that to take my mind away from the daily madness that we’re living at the moment.”

Animation supervisor Hal Hickel added to that, explaining how work on the Disney+ TV show’s editing and VFX is able to continue. “A big tentpole summer film, like say ‘Avengers,’ might be around 2,000 visual effects shots, and these series are a little shy of 4,000 visual effects shots for season 1, and season 2 is no different,” he explained.

“We’re doing them in around the same amount of time, maybe even less time, than a big summer film, plus we all have to work remotely. We’re in the middle of that tsunami now, but we’re going to get it all done, people are going to get their Baby Yoda, I promise.”

That’s a positive sign that The Mandalorian season two will premiere on the streaming service as planned this fall, though a specific date has never actually been revealed by Disney and Lucasfilm. 

With any luck, we’ll have more updates for you on the series later this summer, so stay tuned!

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TENET: Christopher Nolan Is Reportedly Responsible For The Movie Not Moving From Its July Release Date

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Christopher Nolan is a huge supporter of the theatrical experience, but is the filmmaker now risking people’s health by advocating for cinemas to reopen? Last month, he even appealed to Congress to aid theaters after they were forced to close their doors, arguing that people will need “the collective human engagement” that the movie going experience delivers. 

However, in a recent earnings conference call with IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond, it was revealed that it’s Nolan who is pushing for his new movie TENET to maintain its July release date and not be pushed forward.

“I don’t know anyone in America who is pushing harder than Chris Nolan to have the theaters open and to have his movie released in July when it’s scheduled for,” he explained, confirming that post-production has continued throughout the lockdown (which means it should be ready to go)

IMAX has reportedly “incorporated a number of remote tools into our workflows” to ensure a few key staff members can report to work and keep TENET on track for its tentative July release date.

Honestly, it seems highly irresponsible of Nolan to be pushing for his movie to be released so soon, especially as we’re in the midst of a global pandemic (COVID-19) which isn’t really showing any signs of slowing down. Heading back into theaters could be dangerous for people’s health if restrictions are lifted too soon, and it runs the risk of spreading the virus even quicker among communities. 

Time will tell what happens but, as of right now, TENET is scheduled to arrive this July on IMAX screens.

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AVENGERS: ENDGAME Directors Share Their Thoughts On Robert Downey Jr. One Day Returning As Iron Man

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It was only last year that Avengers: Endgame killed off Tony Stark when he snapped his fingers and wiped Thanos out of existence. However, since then, we’ve seen plenty of fans share their theories for how Iron Man could return, with the most popular being that he could serve as an A.I. mentor to Riri Williams/Ironheart, something there is precedent for in the comic books. 

During a recent interview with Cinema Blend, directors Joe and Anthony Russo were asked for their thoughts on a possible resurrection for Iron Man, and the latter went into detail about whether it would diminish Tony’s sacrifice. 

“I mean lookit, certainly we’ve always said this and we believe this about stakes have to be real, and if they’re not real, like the audience’s emotional investment in the moment and in those characters in the narrative is contingent upon them feeling like there’s potential, there’s something to be lost,” the filmmaker explained.

“So in all of our storytelling, even though those Marvel movies a lot of the story was difficult, we wanted to commit very hard to that idea,” Russo said. “So to answer your question, I think it would be in the context of that. It depends on how he was brought back. It depends on the storytelling, but it is certainly something that has to be earned.”

“It’s certainly something that would shock and surprise audiences, so you can’t simply just bring him back. There would have to be a really compelling, innovative, unpredictable narrative event to find your way there in order for it to be worth it.”

Whether serving as an A.I. ally to a character like Ironheart really justifies bringing Iron Man back is hard to say, but beyond that, it definitely feels like Tony Stark’s sacrifice should remain in place and that he should stay dead. Heroes return from the grave all the time in the comics, but that’s why when someone is killed off these days, no one really cares as they’re all too aware it won’t stick!

What do you guys think? 

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characters Marvel Studios still can’t use in the MCU!

 

10. Rom: Space Knight

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In 1979, an action figure was released by Parker Brothers called Rom. At the time, Marvel Comics was asked to publish a tie-in promotional comic book to give the character a backstory, but the the title – called Rom: Space Knight proved to be a hit, and ended up running until the mid 1980s. 

Suddenly a staple of the Marvel Universe, fans were shocked when he eventually disappeared, but that was down to the publisher ultimately losing the rights to the character. 

Now, they’re held by IDW, and he’s left a voice in this world which has never been filled. These days Paramount Pictures is working on a movie featuring the robotic hero, and it’s not an adventure which will be tied to Marvel in any way (though we’re sure they’ll mine those comics for inspiration). This is a shame as Rom would have fit right in with the Guardians of the Galaxy.
 

9. Black Cat

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One of Spider-Man’s greatest love interests, Felicia Hardy is a character who would fit right in if she were to become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Honestly, it’s a terrible shame a movie has never explored her relationship with Peter Parker, and Sony Pictures instead seems intent on giving Black Cat her own solo adventure with the web-slinger nowhere to be seen. 

Unfortunately, as Sony hold the rights to the anti-hero, it’s not down to Marvel Studios to decide that she should be part of the MCU, so chances are she’ll remain separate in the SUMC for now.

However, it was recently revealed by original Silver & Black director Gina Prince-Bythewood that there have been talks of a Disney+ TV series starring Black Cat, so could that be about to change? If we had to hazard a guess, the filmmaker spoke out of turn, and distributing the show there is just an idea which has been considered and not a sign Felicia is coming to the MCU.
 

8. Kick-Ass

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It’s easy to forget this, but the original Kick-Ass comic books were published under Marvel’s Icon Comics imprint. Just like Kingsman, the property was brought to the big screen by Matthew Vaughn’s Marv Films, and while that R-Rated franchise was distributed by Fox, this one came from Lionsgate.

However, despite those connections to Marvel Comics, the film rights don’t belong to them or Lionsgate.

Instead, it’s Marv Films who control them, and while there are plans for more Kick-Ass adaptations down the line, they won’t be connected to Marvel Studios or the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s possible future Kingsman movies will be distributed by 20th Century Studios, but even then there’s no way that these characters are all suddenly going to start inhabiting the same world.
 

7. Venom

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In an ideal world, Spider-Man would have returned from Titan with an alien costume in tow, with Spider-Man: Far From Home exploring what it means for Peter parker to be bonded to a Symbiote. From there, the stage could have been set for Venom to enter the MCU, and for us to get a comic accurate version of Eddie Brock (and now whatever that was in the 2018 movie). 

As things stand, Venom is firmly entrenched in the SUMC, and Venom: Let There Be Carnage is another movie Marvel Studios won’t have any sort of creative involvement in when it’s released next year.

That’s not the end of the world, but there’s so much Venom could have brought to the MCU, with his arrival in that world a guaranteed game-changer. Andy Serkis will hopefully redeem the Lethal Protector, of course, but forget about seeing the likes of Captain America and Wolverine ever getting “Venomized.”
 

6. Men In Black

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After four Men in Black films, it’s easy to forget that these characters originally starred in adventures published by Marvel Comics. However, the rights are as far from Marvel Studios’ reach as the likes of Kick-Ass and Venom because they reside with Amblin Entertainment and Sony Pictures. 

Men in Black: International underperformed both critically and commercially, but work continues on the franchise, and it will more than likely return in some way, shape, or form down the line. 

Would it be fun seeing the Men in Black in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Sure, but the franchise has too much baggage at this point, and it would just be weird to see them suddenly show up. It’s not going to happen anyway, but it’s certainly interesting to think about what might have been. 
 

5. The Defenders

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This is only temporary, but as of right now, we’re not going to be able to see The Defenders (characters like Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and The Punisher) in the MCU. 

While Marvel Studios do hold the rights to the characters, any heroes or villains who appeared on Netflix cannot be used for a two-year period after their final seasons aired. Daredevil, for example, could be back in the hands of Kevin Feige by the end of this year, but others are stuck in limbo until well into 2021, and we don’t fully know what other legal issues there might be.

We also don’t know how much interest Feige has in characters who have essentially become “sloppy seconds,” but they can’t be used for the time being regardless of how the feels about them. 
 

4. Miles Morales

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Sony Pictures did something Marvel Studios has never done when they released Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and it went on to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. As a result, it now appears as if Miles Morales’ adventures will be contained to an animated setting, and while seeing the Spider-Verse franchise expand is no bad thing, it also feels like a waste to some extent. 

For whatever reason, Sony Pictures seems intent on expanding the SUMC with supporting characters instead of alternate versions of Spider-Man, and while the MCU has referenced Miles’ existence, there are no signs of him appearing any time soon…of course, it’s not Marvel Studios’ decision! 

If Kevin Feige was in charge, it’s easy to picture the Spider-Man franchise becoming a shared universe in its own right with multiple versions of the web-slinger swinging from franchise to franchise. Miles would likely be among them, but as it stands, Sony is keeping him in that animated “Spider-Verse.”
 

3. Marvelman

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe now has a hero appropriately titled Captain Marvel, but what about Marvelman? Originally created for publisher L. Miller & Son as the UK’s version of Captain Marvel (called Miracleman at the time), the hero was later rebooted by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman.

The character has been caught in many ownership battles in the years which have followed, but in 2009, it was revealed that Marvel Comics had managed to purchase the rights. Reprints were issued, but plans for a new title never materialised, and you have to believe that’s down to legal issues. 

As a result, we definitely don’t expect to see Marvelman brought to the big screen for the foreseeable future as that could be a complete minefield for Marvel Studios. The lack of contemporary stories also doesn’t help, so who knows what the future holds for him on the page or screen at this stage.
 

2. Sinister Six

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Once upon a time, a Sinister Six movie was going to be directed by Drew Goddard after spinning out of The Amazing Spider-Man franchise. That didn’t happen after 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 failed to earn back the huge amount of money Sony Pictures invested in it, but the studio seemingly hasn’t given up the idea of assembling this team of supervillains on the big screen. 

In an ideal world, that would happen in a future Spider-Man movie set in the MCU, but once again, that’s not a decision in the hands of Kevin Feige. We’ve also seen little in the way of groundwork laid for that. 

After all, why put that group in one of the web-slinger’s solo outings when you can make money by giving them their own franchise? That has to be Sony’s thinking, and now they’re building movies around characters like The Vulture, Venom, Carnage, and Morbius, we’re likely going to see a totally different iteration.
 

1. Spider-Man

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We’ve talked a lot about specific characters who are part of Spider-Man’s world (including an alternate version of Spidey himself), but Peter Parker himself is the big one. After the Disney/Fox merger, Marvel Studios finally regained the X-Men and Fantastic Four, meaning the Marvel Cinematic Universe will soon be made up of more than just The Avengers and some lesser known characters. 

However, Spidey is the one that still evades Kevin Feige and company, and without him, the MCU still isn’t truly complete. Spider-Man has certainly become an integral part of this shared world, but with so many specifics in place with the Disney/Sony deal (Spidey can only appear in ONE upcoming Marvel Studios movie as of right now), he’s never truly going to feel like a permanent member. 

That was proven by the very public falling out between the studios last year, and it’s inevitably going to feel like a ticking time bomb moving forward as we don’t know when things could change again.
 

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