The first year of Wonder Comics’ Young Justice reintroduced Gemworld and its most famous resident, Amethyst, propelling the character to a new 12-iss
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According to multiple sources, Paramount Pictures has decided to halt production in Venice, Italy on Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise’s upcoming action sequel Mission: Impossible 7 due to the country’s recent Coronavirus outbreak.
Italy currently has a reported 219 cases, which is the largest number of incidents outside of China, Japan and South Korea. As a precaution, the local government has stopped all public gatherings, including the aforementioned three-week Mission: Impossible shoot.
No cast members had arrived in Venice just yet, but crew members had already begun prepping for the shoot. They are now being immediately flown out of the country, either back home to their respective countries or possibly to another shooting location until the situation becomes more clear in Italy.
Following the news, Paramount issued the following statement, “Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our cast and crew, and efforts of the local Venetian government to halt public gatherings in response to the threat of coronavirus, we are altering the production plan for our three week shoot in Venice, the scheduled first leg of an extensive production for Mission: Impossible 7. During this hiatus we want to be mindful of the concerns of the crew and are allowing them to return home until production starts. We will continue to monitor this situation, and work alongside health and government officials as it evolves.“
The cast is headlined by Cruise (Top Gun: Maverick) as Ethan Hunt, as well as fellow returning star Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible – Fallout), who is set to reprise her role as Ilsa Faust alongside franchise newcomers Hayley Atwell (Avengers: Endgame), Pom Klementieff (Avengers: Endgame), Shea Whigham (Joker) and Nicholas Hoult (X-Men: Dark Phoenix). Henry Czerny (Sharp Objects) was also recently confirmed to reprise his role as Eugene Kittridge from the first film.
No word yet on who will actually make up Ethan Hunt’s team for his seventh and eighth adventures, but it’s more probable than not that some combination of Ving Rhames (Luther Stickell), Simon Pegg (Benji Dunn), Jeremy Renner (William Brandt), Angela Bassett (Erica Sloane), Vanessa Kirby (White Widow), Paula Patton (Jane Carter) and/or Maggie Q (Zhen Lei) will also be back in some capacity.
Both sequels are expected to film back-to-back, with Mission: Imposssible 7 set to light the fuse in theaters on July 23, 2021 while its sequel, Mission: Impossible 8, will open the following summer on August 5, 2022.
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That’s very vague, but this was to be expected for lawyer Jennifer Walters. After all, while fans have spent years imagining actresses like Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey as She-Hulk, Jennifer transforms into her superhero persona the exact same way Bruce Banner does when he becomes the Green Goliath.
While Brooklyn 99 star Stephanie Beatriz has become something of a fan-favourite choice, she’s confirmed that her commitments to the sitcom make it highly unlikely that she would be able to star in She-Hulk on Disney+. It’s certainly exciting to think about what someone like Brie would bring to this role, and now hard to think of a better choice for Bruce’s cousin.
Production on the series is expected to begin over the summer, so it may not be too much longer until some casting news for the series comes our way (and hopefully direct from the trades).
Do you think Alison Brie would be a fitting choice for She-Hulk?
Melina Vostokoff (Rachel Weisz)

The MCU’s version of the character will be another Black Widow and while it sounds like she’ll be an ally, something tells us that probably won’t last for long.

Yelena Belova was Natasha Romanoff’s predecessor in the comics and is a villain who the original Black Widow has clashed with many times over the years.
This time, it sounds like she’s going to be an ally to Natasha, but it’s entirely possible her evil nature will ultimately be revealed…or that she’ll end up becoming the MCU’s new Black Widow!

Russia’s version of Captain America, it sounds like Red Guardian is going to be tasked with taking Black Widow down on behalf of his government and/or the Red Room.
He certainly looks pretty formidable based on the concept art we’ve seen but time will tell whether he has a future in the MCU beyond this solo outing for Natasha.


Little to nothing is known about O-T Fagbenle’s mysterious Mason as the character doesn’t appear to be based on any one character from the comic books.
However, rumours have pointed to him initially serving as a love interest of sorts to Natasha before he’s ultimately outed as being (you guessed it) Taskmaster. We’ll have to wait and see, though.

We’re betting that you’ve forgotten about Ray Winstone being cast in Black Widow, right?
Well, nothing official has been revealed about his role since then but there are plenty of rumours which indicate that he’ll wind up playing Natasha’s father (she learned his name in Avengers: Endgame).
Ikaris (Richard Madden)

Born over 20,000 years ago, Ikaris’ powers are rooted in cosmic energy and he has psychic abilities and the power to create illusions.
Fans have been hoping to see Richard Madden join a comic book franchise for a while now and there are rumblings that Ikaris could end up being the MCU’s first openly gay superhero.

Sersi has a strong desire to live among the humans. She’s also incredibly powerful and can only be killed if her atoms are scattered and it would take someone very powerful indeed to achieve that.
Her interest in humans would explain reports that the character will be romantically linked to Dane Whitman, a superhero otherwise known as Black Knight.

Yes, Angelina Jolie is indeed in a Marvel movie! One of the Eternals of Olympia, Thena is a warrior who has your standard enhanced abilities but is also near invulnerable and immortal.
She can fly and cast illusions to disguise her appearance, while she carries a bow that fires arrows made up of “cold energy” which bombards enemies either with a ring of fire or anti-gravitons.

It was smart of Kit Harington to make the leap from Game of Thrones to the MCU, especially after some poor decisions in the past (anyone remember Pompeii?).
As of right now, we don’t know whether Black Knight will be an actor, a regular guy with no powers from the present day, or an actual Medieval Knight as there have been a lot of conflicting reports.

It sounds like Druig could end up being the movie’s lead villain and, in the source material, he’s a formidable character who can manipulate matter and energy and served as an agent of the KGB once upon a time.

Kingo decided against hiding in the shadows and, as a result, be became a well-known samurai and movie star.
Whether that will be the case here is unclear, especially as Marvel has changed the character’s race (likely to avoid many of the racial stereotypes often associated with this member of the Eternals).

Makkari is a member of the Eternals Technologist’s Guild and extremely skilled at dreaming up various high-speed vehicles. He boasts your standard set of superpowers but is being gender swapped for the MCU.
With Lauren Ridloff in the role, Makkari holds the honour of being this shared world’s first deaf superhero.

Phastos is a weapon-smith who will likely be responsible for crafting the weapons and armour we see the Eternals wear into battle over the thousands of years this movie covers.
We’ve not heard much about his role in this film beyond that but it’s hard not to be excited with Brian Tyree Henry playing the hero.

Gender swapped for the movie, it’s believed that this version of Ajak will be the leader of the Eternals and just like her comic book counterpart, she’ll be worshipped by the Incas.
In terms of powers, Ajak is a force to be reckoned with and can mentally manipulate gravitons.
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Sprite has been gender swapped in Eternals but it sounds like Marvel is still sticking pretty close to the comics. In those, the character never ages so is an adult forever trapped inside a child’s body.
Considered a trickster by his fellow heroes, Sprite actually uses his powers at one point to wipe their memories and give them new lives so that’s definitely something we could see here too.

Gilgamesh became an outcast from his fellow Eternals when his meddling in the human world became too much for them and he soon found himself banished to Olympus.
Whether that’s something this movie will delve into is hard to say but Don Lee is an awesome addition to the movie.

One of Marvel’s most beloved heroes, rumours have been swirling for ages now that an openly gay Hercules will make his presence felt in the history spanning Eternals.
However, unless Marvel has cast him in secret, we’ve heard nothing about him showing up that’s concrete.
Shang-Chi (Simu Liu)

There’s a lot of excitement to see this master of the martial arts on the big screen and Simi Liu is clearly passionate about the role based on what he’s said since being cast.
Originally the son of Fu Manchu (a horrible, racist stereotype), his origin story is seemingly being changed in the MCU to link Shang-Chi to classic Iron Man villain, The Mandarin.

We were introduced to a fake version of The Mandarin in Iron Man 3 but the real deal is now on his way to the MCU and he won’t be sparring with Tony Stark.
Instead, he’s being reinvented as Shang-Chi’s father if recent rumours are to be believed but you have to hope he’ll still have those powerful, alien Ten Rings.

There have been a lot of casting calls for Shang-Chi lately but one name which keeps coming up is Tiger Claw (who is potentially being renamed “Steel Claw” for the MCU).
A longtime foe of Shang-Chi’s, it’s honestly not at all surprising that he’ll appear in the movie.

Marvel Studios declined to reveal who Awkwafina will play in the movie at Comic-Con but it’s since been rumoured that the actress will take on the role of Fah Lo Suee.
Shang-Chi’s sister joins MI-6 after becoming estranged from her father and a modernised take on the character seems likely for The Legend of the Ten Rings.
Nightmare (TBC)

We know that the Scarlet Witch will make the leap from WandaVision to this sequel but it’s still thought that Nightmare will end up being the movie’s lead villain given the fact it’s been billed as a horror movie.
The ruler of the Dream Dimension is someone director Scott Derrickson is clearly interested in and he’d make for a formidable foe to the Sorcerer Supreme.

Rachel McAdams’ Dr. Palmer didn’t leave the most lasting of impacts in Doctor Strange and fans remain desperate to see Clea brought to the big screen.
Well, rumour has it that’s happening here and for those of you unfamiliar with the hero, she’s the niece of Dormammu, Strange’s love interest, and an occasional ruler of the Dark Dimension.

Daniel Drumm was included in one of Doctor Strange‘s deleted scenes but it sounds like we could meet his brother Jericho – better known as Brother Voodoo – in this sequel.
He’s extremely powerful and even served as a Sorcerer Supreme in the comics for a time.
Kraven The Hunter (TBC)

Rumours continue to swirl about Norman Osborn’s MCU debut but it didn’t happen in Spider-Man: Far From Home and it’s probably too soon to start speculating about that being the case in the untitled third instalment.
However, there have been rumblings about Kraven the Hunter finally making his big screen debut and that would be a fitting choice now that Spidey’s identity has been revealed.
The Mighty Thor (Natalie Portman)

Yes, we’ve met Jane Foster before now (she appeared in Thor and Thor: The Dark World) but we’ve certainly never seen the Mighty Thor in the MCU!
It’s going to be amazing seeing this version of the character on the big screen and while we still don’t know how she ends up with Mjolnir, her arrival could be a game-changer for this shared world.

Almost all of Thor’s greatest foes have been brought to the big screen by this point but the fact Enchantress still hasn’t made her presence felt in the MCU is shocking.
She’s one of Thor’s greatest and most powerful foes not only because of her immense power, but also because she’s obsessed with him and wants to make the God of Thunder her own…whether he likes it or not!
Doctor Doom (TBC)

Marvel Studios has regained the rights to the Fantastic Four franchise and you have to believe that Doctor Doom is high up on their priority list.
Well, if one recent rumour is to be believed, the Black Panther sequel will be a loose adaptation of the “Doomwar” storyline which will see Latveria declare war on Wakanda.

Another separate rumour for the sequel claims that Marvel Studios finally has plans to use Namor the Submariner in the MCU and that means it will be him who clashes with T’Challa.
They’ve got quite the rivalry in the comics but time will tell whether this ultimately pans out.
Blade (Mahershala Ali)

The biggest surprise at this year’s Comic-Con came when Kevin Feige brought out Mahershala Ali and revealed that he will play the MCU’s own Daywalker, Blade.
That’s exciting for a long list of reasons and rumour has it that his solo movie could end up tying into the Moon Knight TV series coming to Disney+ a few years from now.
Adam Warlock (TBC)

Adam Warlock’s MCU arrival was teased at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and while James Gunn recently claimed that there’s nothing to say he’ll appear in Vol. 3, it’s hard to imagine that not being the case.
Providing his introduction is handled the correct way, Warlock could prove to be a major new player in this shared world.

Reliable sources have pointed to this movie delving into Rocket’s origin story and that he’ll be getting a love interest in the form of Lylla.
A sapient otter and Rocket’s soulmate in the comics, her introduction here would be a lot of fun and opens the door to a lot of very exciting and unusual storytelling possibilities.

The Fantastic Four are on their way to the MCU and while it’s still too early to say who will play Marvel’s First Family, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt remain fan-favourite choices to star as Reed Richards and Sue Storm.
That would be amazing but the team is reportedly a priority for Marvel Studios and that’s no great surprise given the quality of their rogues gallery.

Kevin Feige referred to them simply as “mutants” at Comic-Con and Victoria Alonso has said that the “X-Men” moniker is an outdated one. In all honesty, after Fox’s terrible movies, a rebrand might not be a bad thing.
Either way, it seems these heroes are being saved for Phase 5 but the sooner we get to see the likes of Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Wolverine in action in the MCU, the better.
U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell)


Set photos have pointed to Songbird making some sort of appearance in the series and while it’s entirely possible that the woman spotted with pink hair is just a crew member, her showing up here makes sense.
After all, Songbird is an original member of the Thunderbolts and her villainous past as Screaming Mimi could make her a perfect ally to both U.S. Agent and Baron Zemo.

The extremely talented Adepero Oduye has been spotted in set photos alongside Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson and that’s led to speculation she could be playing the hero’s sister, Sarah.
That’s just a theory for now, of course, but casting the 12 Years a Slave star was a smart move on Marvel’s part.

In the comics, Battlestar assembles a team known as the Bold Urban Commandos (BUCkys) and ultimately takes on the Bucky mantle alongside U.S. Agent.
Recently, rumours have pointed to him showing up in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and it would make sense for Marvel to give U.S. Agent his own sidekick. However, we have no word on who might be playing him.
Female Loki (Sophia Di Martino)

According to reliable sources, British actress Sophia Di Martino will be playing the female version of Loki in the God of Mischief’s solo series on Disney+ and that’s exciting for a lot of reasons.
Whether this will be the status quo for the character moving forward remains to be seen but this would be a cool passing of the torch if Tom Hiddleston’s time as the villain is winding down.
Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn)



Marvel Studios is reportedly looking to cast twins for WandaVision and one rumour claims that we’ll initially meet them as babies before they become children and eventually teenagers as we move from episode to episode.
By the time they we do see them as teens, common sense says Wanda and The Vision’s children will go on to join the Young Avengers. Oh, and in case it isn’t obvious, Speed, like Quicksilver, is incredibly fast!

A powerful magic user like his mother, Wiccan also happens to be openly gay and would be another character who brings even more diversity to the MCU.
In the Young Avengers comics, Wiccan is romantically involved with his fellow teammate Hulkling.
The Watcher

Kate Bishop/Hawkeye (Hailee Steinfeld)

Hailee Steinfeld has been offered the role of Kate Bishop but it all depends on her availability.

Clint Barton’s older brother, Barney was believed dead for many years but ultimately returned to cause all sorts of problems for the hero known as Hawkeye.
Estranged as youths because the Swordmaster favoured Clint over him, Trickshot set out to prove that he was the better marksman and it would be a lot of fun seeing this relationship play out over the course of this series.

Pizza Dog is admittedly just a, well, dog, but there’s an awful lot of excitement to see this beloved comic book canine from Matt Fraction’s run brought to the small screen.
He’s been spotted in concept art for the series so this is definitely going to happen.
Moon Knight (TBC)

Ms. Marvel (TBC)


The Inventor is basically a “birdman” and, believe it or not, he’s supposed to be a clone of Thomas Edison who ended up being a giant bird when the scientist accidentally mixed up some DNA samples.
Something tells us Marvel Studios will probably make a few changes to that origin story if he is indeed going to appear here but he could make for a fun big bad in the show.

Vin Diesel campaigned for the role of Black Bolt years ago and while he ultimately ended up being cast as Groot instead, one recent report claimed that he’s being eyed for a rebooted version of the hero in Ms. Marvel.
That makes sense when Kamala Khan is an Inhuman, of course, and it’s about time the entire royal family was done justice after that terrible TV series spearheaded by Jeph Loeb.

The only other Inhuman mentioned for this series is Maximus the Mad, Black Bolt’s brother and a villain it’s easy to imagine wanting to manipulate Ms. Marvel for his own gain.
Rumour has it that Quicksilver actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson will be taking on the role but who knows if that will prove to be the case!
She-Hulk (TBC)

The Hulk is bound to play a role in Jennifer Walters’ transformation into She-Hulk, while adding another Green Goliath to the Marvel Cinematic Universe should have consequences for this entire shared world.
The question on the minds of many fans, though, is whether Jennifer Walters will cross paths with certain other New York City lawyer…and whether she’ll end up representing a certain web-slinger!
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If you’re a fan of cult 1986 musical Little Shop of Horrors, you’ll know that the highlight of the movie was Steve Martin’s sadistic dentists Orin Scrivello (DDS), and now Chris Evans is in negotiations to play the same role in the upcoming remake.
Greg Berlanti is directing the project, which also has Scarlett Johansson and Taron Egerton circling the lead roles.
Little Shop of Horrors tells the story of Seymour, “a meek florist who works at the aptly named Skid Row Florists, where he is under the thumb of the owner, Mr. Mushnik, but where he also is secretly in love with Audrey, who also works at the struggling shop. Seymour becomes a celebrity when discovers a venus flytrap-looking plant he dubs Audrey II, but his life becomes disastrously complicated when the plant demands to be fed human blood, and then eventually people themselves.”
If Evans signs on he’ll rejoin MCU costar Johansson, who is set to play Audrey. Egerton is in line to portray Seymour, and Billy Porter will provide the voice of the man-eating plant.
You can check out Martin’s hilarious rendition of “Dentist” in the player below. We really hope Evans gets to sing this!
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Better Call Saul has faced Breaking Bad comparisons from the start, but that was inevitable when the series serves as both a prequel and sequel to arguably the greatest TV show of all-time. While it’s certainly rivalled and sometimes surpassed that since first debuting in 2015, the consistently entertaining spinoff has always been good fun, but occasionally a little hit and miss. Well, its been firing on all cylinders over the past couple of years, and this strong opening episode in the penultimate season lays the foundations for what looks to be an unmissable year of television.
Kicking off with a lengthy flash-forward to the present day, the stakes are now higher than ever as the opening few minutes show us a Jimmy McGill whose past is finally beginning to catch up with him. Still attempting to escape the shadows of both Walter White and Saul Goodman, Jimmy is in a dark place, and it looks like he may be about to reach the point of no return to protect his new life. In the past, however, he’s riding high with his new moniker and quickly becoming the shady lawyer we first met in Breaking Bad.
At this point, it should go without saying that Bob Odenkirk’s work is phenomenal, and he continues to effortlessly make Jimmy/Saul an incredibly likeable presence. As Saul, he’s doing things Jimmy never would have had the stomach for, and it’s fascinating to watch his two very different sides wrestle for control. Rhea Seehorn’s Kim Wexler is another highlight, and her story arc this year looks set to take her down a path every bit as morally dubious as Jimmy’s as his influence continues rubbing off on her in all the wrong ways. Slightly less interesting in this premiere is the Mexican cartel subplot, and while Giancarlo Esposito and Jonathan Banks remain as compelling as ever, Better Call Saul needs to stop dragging that out and start upping the ante in order to make it as interesting as the actors and characters it revolves around. Bringing Gus Fring into the series was a smart move, but it’s beginning to feel like something that might have happened a little too soon.
Still there’s no denying that even after five years, watching Jimmy become Saul remains as fascinating as ever. The premiere – titled “Magic Man” – perfectly sets the stage for what is already shaping up to be one of the seasons yet, and it’s never not going to be a thrill returning to this world (especially after the stellar El Camino). It immediately becomes clear that this isn’t simple filler heading into the show’s sixth and final season, and though it’s still too soon to tell whether the next nine episodes can keep this momentum going, we’re already hooked.
The consistently excellent Better Call Saul still has a little too much filler, but the series remains a worthy follow-up to Breaking Bad, and “Magic Man” points to this penultimate season setting the stage for a must-see final two years.

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20th Century Fox Disney will likely begin to amp up promotion over the next month or so, and the official Twitter account recently began to share new stills featuring the main characters. Following some new images of Blu Hunt as Mirage, Henry Zaga as Sunspot, Maisie Williams as Wolfsbane, Anya Taylor-Joy as Magik and Charlie Heaton as Cannonball, we have a new look at the team’s mentor (Alice Braga).
In the comics, Reyes was also a mutant with the ability to generate a force-field around her body, and was briefly a member of the X-Men. The movie version is also expected to have some kind of powers at her disposal, but there’s a lot of speculation that she’ll have more nefarious reasons for training her young students.
Check out the images below along with the previously released ones, and let us know if you’re looking forward to The New Mutants in the comments.
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Dr. Cecilia Reyes is the head of the institution where the five young mutants assemble to learn how to control their powers. There are hints in the footage we’ve seen that she knows more than she’s telling them, however, particularly when it comes to Mirage and her connection to the Demon Bear.

We have no idea who this skull belonged to, but it looks like Reyes is using it as some kind of teaching prop.

Sam Guthrie is the eldest of a large Kentucky coal mining family and the epitome of a southern gent. Sam has the ability to fly at jet speeds while creating an impenetrable force-field, earning him the codename Cannonball.

He co-leads the team with Mirage in the comics, and develops an uneasy friendship with Sunspot. He also looks upon Wolfsbane as a Little sister, unaware that she harbours romantic feelings for him.


Easily the most poplar character on the team, Illyana Rasputin is the younger sister of Colossus and a powerful sorceress. As Magik, she has the ability to teleport to different dimensions and this leads to a darker side of her personality emerging when she spends some time in the demonic realm of Limbo.

Though this initially results in her terrified teammates giving her a wide berth, she eventually learns to balance both sides and work with her fellow mutants.

Magik will be brought to life by Anya Taylor-Joy, who rose to prominence with the role of Thomasin The Witch and has since appeared in the likes of Morgan, Barry and M. Night Shyamalan’s Split. She then reprised the role of Casey for the director’s divisive follow-up, Glass.

Rahne Sinclair, aka Wolfsbane, is a young a Scottish girl struggling to reconcile her staunch religious beliefs with her ability to transform into a werewolf. She’s shy, sheltered and nervous for the most part, but a much darker side is unleashed when the wolf takes over.

Rahne is close with Mirage and Cannonball (whom she has a crush on), but weary of Magik because of her outspoken personality and demonic powers.


Danielle Moonstar is a powerful telepath, with the ability to project vivid images/illusions into her opponents’ minds. Though unconfirmed, there’s a pretty good chance Mirage is the one responsible for the terrifying visions the others are plagued by in the trailer. In the comics, she takes the shy Rahne Sinclair under her wing and the two become close friends.

Mirage will be played by relative newcomer Blu Hunt, who is part Native American. The 24-year-old has previously appeared in The CW’s The Originals, but this will be her first feature role.

We don’t know how much Boone’s movie will draw from the Demon Bear Saga, but the monstrous entity was glimpsed in the recent trailer, and Mirage’s charm certainly hints at some kind of connection.

Roberto da Costa is a brash Brazilian mutant with the ability to channel the sun’s energy and gain great strength in the process. He’s arrogant and hot-headed, but also fearless and protective of his teammates.

In the comics, he finds himself at odds with pretty much all of his colleagues, though he does develop a friendship/rivalry with Cannonball.

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Marvel Studios loves to tease that everything is connected in the MCU, so could this seemingly innocent set photo from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier lead to bigger things to come in the previously announced She-Hulk Disney+ series?
A Twitter user (see below) has snapped a photo that appears to indicate that Samson Development will play a role in the Malcolm Spellman spearheaded television show. Some Marvel fans are wondering if that company will turn out to be owned by Doc Samson, a character played by Ty Burrell in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk. With so much of Falcon and the Winter Soldier still shrouded in mystery, could the limited series revolve around another attempt to recreate the super-soldier formula or the tangentially-related process that resulted in the creation of Abomination?
Disney is said to be holding a special event on March 5th for the official launch of Disney+ in Europe where Marvel Studios will reportedly unveil new details about all the MCU shows planned for the streaming platform. Perhaps we will get new details on Falcon and the Winter Soldier and how Zemo and U.S. Agent factor into whatever mission Sam and Bucky are attempting to complete.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is currently scheduled for release in August 2020 and will consist of six episodes. Reports state the Disney/Marvel are spending upwards of $25 million per episode. The series stars Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan as the titular heroes, along with Daniel Brühl as Baron Helmut Zemo, Emily VanCamp as Sharon Carter and Wyatt Russell as John Walker aka U.S. Agent. More recently, Carl Lumby was confirmed to have a supporting role in the series, with some speculating that he’s playing Isaiah Bradley, the African-American test-subject the U.S. government used to try and recreate the Super Soldier formula.
Looks like there is another Samson Development sign behind them there (like the one that was caught by @sweetstephen55 in November)#FalconAndtheWinterSoldier pic.twitter.com/sfCkMEfNlE
— Liz (@MsLizzieHill) February 23, 2020

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It was the battle of the cute CGI critters this weekend at the box office, and despite a very respectable opening for The Call of the Wild, 20th Century Studios’ adaptation of Jack London’s classic novel was unable to outpace Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog.
The first big-screen outing for the little blue speedster remained at the top of the domestic box office for the second weekend in a row, with a three-day total of $26.3 million. The Call of the Wild, meanwhile, came very close to matching it with $24.8 million.
Overseas, the Hedgehog has raced past the $96 million mark, bringing its worldwide total to $203.1M. The only major release next week in Blumhouse’s Invisible Man reboot, which has some solid buzz and a well-known IP going for it. It remains to be seen of that’s enough to knock Sonic off the top spot, however.
Here’s the full domestic top 10 for February 21 to February 23 (via The Playlist):
Sonic the Hedgehog – $26.3M ($107M Overall)
The Call of the Wild – $24.8M (Debut)
Birds of Prey – $7M ($72.5M)
Brahms: The Boy II – $5.9M (Debut)
Bad Boys for Life – $5.86M ($191M)
1917 – $4.4M ($152M)
Fantasy Island – $4.2M ($20M)
Parasite – $3.1M ($49M)
Jumanji: The Next Level – $3M ($311M)
The Photograph – $2.8M ($17.6M)
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