SUPERGIRL, THE FLASH, BATWOMAN & LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Season Return Dates Set By The CW

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After a week of uncertainty, The CW has finally revealed when its most popular series, including several DC TV favorites, will resume airing their respective seasons.

The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow will both return with new episodes at their usual times on Tuesday, April 21, while Batwoman and Supergirl will return a few days later on Sunday, April 26. 

While Legends of Tomorrow had already completed work on its fifth season (and will presumably be able to air all seven remaining episodes, finishing its current season), production on The Flash season six, Supergirl season five and Batwoman season one were all halted due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. It now remains to be seen whether the cast and crew will actually be able to get back to work on completing the current seasons or if the finales will be pushed to the fall.

In Supergirl‘s case, the show’s future status is even more uncertain as series star Melissa Benoist recently announced her first pregnancy and was expected to take extended time off this summer when the series normally begins production on a new season. To accommodate her delivery timeline, The CW was slated to begin production on Supergirl season six in just a few short weeks, in an effort to bank a few episodes before Benoist went on maternity leave.

As for the rest of their lineup, Nancy Drew will return on Wednesday, April 8, Riverdale will return Wednesday, April 15, and Katy Keene will return on Thursday, April 16.

Unfortunately, the final season of Supernatural and Legacies season two will both remain sidelined for now. Supernatural aired its final completed episode last week and, despite shooting up to episode 18, will be unable to air any further installments due to unfinished visual and sound effects. The show was filming its penultimate episode when production was halted due to the pandemic and had yet to begin work on its hotly awaited series finale. Legacies is essentially in the same boat as it had aired every completed episode and their remaining episodes also have uncompleted effects.

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HOBBS & SHAW Sequel Is Indeed In Development, According To Dwayne Johnson

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Despite not quite living up to its mothership franchise, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw was still mostly well-received by audiences, revving its way all the way to a $760.4 million worldwide haul ($173.9M domestic; $585.1M foreign) on an estimated $200 million production budget. 

The David Leitch-directed action blockbuster, which starred Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham in the titular roles, finished its summer box office run as the fourth-highest grossing movie in the entire Fast & Furious franchise and the eleventh-highest grossing film of 2019.

While the film did more or less set up a sequel (well, multiple sequels), it wasn’t necessarily a sure thing as Universal seemed to shift its attention back over to the primary series of films, ramping up promotions for the upcoming Fast & Furious 9 rather than offering any sort of update on whether Luke Hobbs & Deckard Shaw would ride again anytime soon.

Now, with a vast majority of the film industry shut down for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has offered a promising update during a recent Instagram Live session. When asked, he confirms to fans that the sequel is indeed in development, but it seems as though it may be a little further out than anticipated. 

We are developing now the next film, the next [Hobbs & Shaw] movie, and I’m pretty excited about it… Just gotta figure out the creative right now, and the direction we’re going to go.

While Johnson’s comments do seem to indicate the sequel may have a new writer and possibly a new director, it’s probably too early to say whether either will actually come to fruition. Considering Chris Morgan’s ties to molding the entire franchise, it’s highly probable he’ll be back in some capacity. David Leitch has Undying Love, The Division and maybe Deadpool 3 on his docket for this year and beyond, so there is a possibility he may not return to helm the next installment, but again, it’s too early to say.

Ever since hulking lawman Hobbs (Johnson), a loyal agent of America’s Diplomatic Security Service, and lawless outcast Shaw (Statham), a former British military elite operative, first faced off in 2015’s Furious 7, the duo have swapped smack talk and body blows as they’ve tried to take each other down.

But when cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist Brixton (Idris Elba) gains control of an insidious bio-threat that could alter humanity forever — and bests a brilliant and fearless rogue MI6 agent (The Crown’s Vanessa Kirby), who just happens to be Shaw’s sister — these two sworn enemies will have to partner up to bring down the only guy who might be badder than themselves.



Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw features:
Director: David Leitch
Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs
Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw
Idris Elba as Brixton Lore
Vanessa Kirby as Hattie Shaw
Eiza González as Madam M
Cliff Curtis as Jonah Hobbs
Helen Mirren as Magdalene “Queenie” Shaw
Eddie Marsan as Professor Andreiko
Roman Reigns as Mateo Hobbs
Josh Mauga as Timo Hobbs
John Tui as Kal Hobbs
Lori Pelenise Tuisano as Sefina Hobbs
Lyon Beckwith as Hobbs’ cousin
Westley LeClay as Hobbs’ cousin
Pingi Moli as Hobbs’ cousin
Eliana Sua as Sam Hobbs
Rob Delaney as Agent Loeb
David Leitch as Eteon helicopter pilot
Nathan Jones as Russian fighter pilot
Ryan Reynolds as Locke
Kevin Hart as Dinkley

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw is now available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD!

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TRANSFORMERS Director Michael Bay Signs Multiyear Film And TV Deal With Sony Pictures

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Michael Bay (Transformers, 6 Underground) will soon be bringing his explosive directorial style to Sony Pictures.

The divisive filmmaker has signed a multiyear first look deal with the studio to produce both film and TV projects. Deadline’s report doesn’t mention whether he would also direct, but we assume it’s a strong possibility.

Bay made his directorial debut, Bad Boys, with Sony before returning to helm the sequel. His next project for the studio will be ensemble drama Black Five from a script by Top Gun: Maverick‘s Ehren Kruger.

No word on what Bay and Sony have lined up for the small screen, but he is currently serving as executive producer on Amazon’s Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan and USA Network’s The Purge.

Could we see Bay get involved with any of Sony’s planned Spider-Man movies? His films do tend to rake in the cash, so there’s nothing to say the studio wouldn’t at least consider handing him the reigns of one of the multiple Spidey spinoffs currently in the early stages of development. That’s pure speculation, of course.

Assuming you’re a Michael Bay fan (they are out there!), what sort of projects would you like to see him tackle for Sony Pictures? Let us know in the comments section below.

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WESTWORLD: The Man In Black Returns In The New Promo For Season 3, Episode 4: “The Mother of Exiles”

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After another exciting installment, Westworld continues its roller coaster of a third season next week with an installment that promises to up the mystery even further as Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) continues to put new pieces of her master plan in motion.

As per usual, the plot synopsis for the next episode of the acclaimed HBO series isn’t particularly revealing, but it does seem to indicate some sort of major truth will finally be revealed to one of the main characters, presumably the Man in Black (Ed Harris), but that doesn’t neccessarily mean it’ll be good news for the involved parties.

The Mother of Exiles

Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 5 (9:00-10:00 p.m.)

The truth doesn’t always set you free.

Written by Jordan Goldberg & Lisa Joy; directed by Paul Cameron.

Westworld features:
Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy
Thandie Newton as Maeve Millay
Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe/Arnold Weber
Tessa Thompson as Charlotte Hale
Ed Harris as William/The Man in Black
Luke Hemsworth as Ashley Stubbs
Simon Quarterman as Lee Sizemore
Rodrigo Santoro as Hector Escaton
Aaron Paul as Caleb Nichols
Lena Waithe as Ash 
Vincent Cassel as Serac
Scott Mescudi as Francis
Marshawn Lynch as Giggles
Jefferson Mays as Liam Dempsey Sr. 
John Gallagher Jr. as Liam
Michael Ealy as Jake 
Tommy Flanagan as Conells

Westworld returns with a brand new episode April 5

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Catwoman Joins GOD OF WAR Art Director’s BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES Rogue’s Gallery

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God of War art director Raf Grassetti has added another villain to his series of Batman: The Animated Series character designs: The Dark Knight’s ferocious feline foe, Catwoman.

Selina Kyle has gone through many interpretations over the years, but her BTAS look has remained a favorite among fans. After previously being portrayed on the big-screen by Michelle Pfeiffer, Anne Hathaway and Halle Berry (well, she played a Catwoman), the iconic DC Comics femme fatale will be brought to life in Matt Reeves’ The Batman by Zoe Kravitz.

We haven’t seen her suited-up yet, but fans will be hoping her costume will be at least somewhat comic-accurate.

Check out the artwork below and let us know what you think. Grassetti has only features villains thus far, but he reveals that heroes are on the way in his Instagram post.

Batman: The Animated Series is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. Developed by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Mitch Brian, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, it originally aired on Fox Kids from September 5, 1992, to September 15, 1995, with a total of 85 episodes. For the final fifteen episodes, the series was given the on-screen title The Adventures of Batman & Robin, which was also used for reruns of earlier episodes. The series became the first in the continuity of the shared DC animated universe; spawning further animated TV series, feature films, comic books and video games with most of the same creative talent.

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BLACK WIDOW Is “Definitely” Still Set For A Theatrical Release Despite Rumor To The Contrary

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We recently got the bad news that Marvel’s Black Widow had been pushed back from its original May 1st release, and although we were assured that the movie would still be given a theatrical debut, there’s still a lot of speculation that Disney may decide to send the Fallen Avenger’s first solo adventure directly to Digital or Disney+. 

The other day, Grace Randolph sent out a Tweet which got the rumor mill going again. The Beyond the Trailer host said she did some digging and found out that Disney is considering sending Black Widow and Mulan straight to streaming, but that price points, purchase vs rental etc were “all still up in the air.” 

Well, we’ve reached out to a contact at Disney and they’ve confirmed that the film is definitely still set for a theatrical release at some point. We weren’t given any indication of when that might be, but chances are the studio isn’t completely certain about that themselves given the current situation.

This could change, of course. If theaters don’t reopen before the end of the year (unlikely, but entirely possible) then Disney/Marvel may decide to release the movie to streaming rather than push it back to 2021, but, for the time being, Black Widow is still on track to hit theaters.

“In Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller “Black Widow,” Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger. Scarlett Johansson reprises her role as Natasha/Black Widow, Florence Pugh stars as Yelena, David Harbour portrays Alexei/The Red Guardian, and Rachel Weisz is Melina. Directed by Cate Shortland and produced by Kevin Feige, “Black Widow”—the first film in Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe—hits U.S. theaters on May 1, 2020.” –Marvel Studios.”

Black Widow stars Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, Rachel Weisz, David Harbour, William Hurt, Ray Winstone and Olivier Richters. Let us know if you’re looking forward to the movie in the comments

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DARK PHOENIX Star James McAvoy Donates Over $340,000 To Help Battle COVID-19 In The UK

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X-Men franchise star James McAvoy has donated a whopping £275,000 (roughly $340,000) to a crowdfunding campaign which was launched by a group of UK doctors to help them raise money for vital protective equipment needed for NHS (National Health Service) staff treating COVID-19.

The page was launched on Thursday and appealed for donations so that masks, visors, and gloves are more readily available for those “going to war without armour and protection.”

The campaign’s original target was £200,000, but thanks to McAvoy’s generous donation, that’s been extended to £500,000. Dr. Salaj Masand tells The Guardian, “We are overwhelmed and speechless at the trust and faith people have put into us to deliver this. The number of very generous donations from everyone doubled our target within three days.”

Thanks to the Dark Phoenix star’s “mindblowing” contribution, Masand says an order for 75,000 masks and 75,000 visors can now be placed immediately. 

“The government is doing all it can but the NHS needs all the help it can get,” the doctor adds. “We are also competing with the commercial market who are trying to sell the same PPE for extraordinary prices. That is why we raised the capital ourselves and hope to help government distribute these supplies in the best possible way.”

In an Instagram post, McAvoy made just a brief statement saying, “Money donated today will save lives…Help us to help the government to help the NHS.”

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DEADPOOL Concept Art Reveals A Different Costume For Colossus

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While Deadpool was very much standalone in nature (mostly because the X-Men movies were still set in the past when it came out), Colossus’ appearance provided a link to Fox’s wider Marvel Universe and gave the Merc with the Mouth a familiar face to interact with. 

It was made clear from the start that Colossus was a member of the X-Men, but his costume was a tad generic and not exactly what fans from the comic books were hoping to see.

Well, thanks to Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld, we have an early piece of concept art from the 2016 movie showing the hero wearing a costume which pays homage to his comic book counterpart’s classic appearance. It proves to be a clever way of bringing that to a live-action setting, especially in a world which never fully embraced the source material. 

Interestingly, this version of Colossus’ costume doesn’t seem to reference his links to the X-Men, so perhaps that wasn’t always the plan for the hero in this movie? 

Whatever the case may be, concept art from Deadpool (and the rest of Fox’s X-Men films) rarely finds its way online, so it’s a treat to get this look at what might have been. Now, the franchise is in the hands of Marvel Studios, and their plans for the Merc with the Mouth are currently unclear. 

What are your thoughts on this design?
 

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THE BATMAN Star John Turturro Comments On Playing Villain Carmine Falcone In The DC Comics Movie

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The Batman is a movie shrouded in secrecy, but a number of major characters who are set to appear in the movie have been revealed, including the villainous Carmine Falcone. A major part of the Dark Knight’s early adventures in Gotham City, the mob boss will be played by John Turturro, an expected but exciting casting decision on director Matt Reeves’ part. 

During a recent interview with The Inquirer, the actor was asked about joining the DC Extended Universe, and while he couldn’t reveal much, the Transformers star is clearly excited about the role.

“I’m playing the bad guy,” he revealed. “I loved Batman growing up, but I’m really a Zorro fan [Laughs]. So there’s no Batman without Zorro. When I was 5 years old, I thought I was Zorro with a sword. I had a stick that I hit my father with all the time. Then, when Batman came on TV, it was a big thrill.”

“I read some of the comics. My sons always read DC comics,” Turturro continued. “So I played with those for years. I like Matt Reeves, the director. It’s an interesting cast.”

Seeing what the actor brings to The Batman promises to be a lot of fun, and Falcone is definitely a character who deserves better on the big screen than what we’ve seen from previous versions. How much of a role he’ll play remains to be seen, though, especially with characters like The Riddler and The Penguin also set to factor into the upcoming reboot. 

In the comic books, Carmine “The Roman” Falcone was the head of organized crime in Gotham City during the early years of Bruce Wayne’s return to Gotham.

Are you excited to see what Turturro does with this villain?

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DOCTOR STRANGE Writer Reveals Why Jessica Chastain Turned Down The Role Of Christine Palmer

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Doctor Strange was a fun movie, and a strong introduction for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Sorcerer Supreme. However, one of its biggest failings (aside from how closely it followed the origin story blueprint set out by Iron Man) was the way it treated Rachel McAdams’ Christine Palmer.

Treated as little more than a standard love interest, she wasn’t the Night Nurse fans know and love from the comic books, and it was recently revealed that McAdams won’t return for the sequel.

During a recent interview with Junkfood Cinema, Doctor Strange writer C. Robert Cargill revealed that Dark Phoenix star Jessica Chastain nealy landed the role! “This is the interesting thing that Hollywood’s starting to find out, is that a lot of the actresses out there want to be superheroes as much as the actors do. I know this happened with Scott [Derrickson]. He went to Jessica Chastain to get her on Doctor Strange, because we were considering her.”

“She’s like, ‘Hey, look, this project sounds awesome, and I would love to do it. But I’m only going to get one shot at being in a Marvel film and becoming a Marvel character; and I trained in ballet, and I really want to wear a cape.’ And that was the coolest rejection ever. She wanted to be in a Marvel movie, but she wanted to be the superhero, not the badass doctor Night Nurse.”

That desire to “wear a cape” ultimately led to Chastain playing “Smith” in the aforementioned X-Men movie, a decision you have to believe the actress ended up regretting. After all, she may have had superpowers, but the role was a critical and commercial flop, and not what fans were hoping for from her first role in a major comic book blockbuster. 

There is a chance she could get another shot at playing a hero or villain on the big screen, of course, but we’ve heard nothing which points to that being the case as of right now. 

Who do you think Chastain could play either in the MCU or the DC Extended Universe?

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concept art which would have been a game-changer!

 

Valkyrie In Thor: The Dark World

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We were first introduced to the MCU’s version of Valkyrie when Tessa Thompson took on the role in Thor: Ragnarok. However, we could have seen the character much sooner in The Dark World!

Details about how she was going to factor into the sequel were never revealed, but Josh Nizzi’s version of the character was definitely more in line with her comic book counterpart. Taika Waititi and Tessa Thompson’s re-invention of the Asgardian was no bad thing, however, but it’s still hard not to wonder about what might have been. 

The God of Thunder could have done with some backup when he took on Malekith, but it was an already very busy movie without adding yet another major comic book character to the mix.
 

Arnim Zola’s Ant-Man Return

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Ant-Man kicked off with a flashback to Hank Pym’s decision to leave S.H.I.E.L.D. behind him, and it was during that sequence we got to see past versions of characters like Howard Stark and Peggy Carter. However, there was very nearly another founding member of the spy organisation there.

Arnim Zola died shortly after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger, but as The Winter Soldier confirmed, he uploaded his consciousness into a sophisticated computer system.

As a result, we would have seen that comic book accurate version of Zola in Ant-Man sitting alongside the likes of Howard and Peggy (still manipulating S.H.I.E.L.D. on behalf of HYDRA). This would have been very cool to see, but perhaps Marvel Studios decided it was just too weird?
 

The Hulk Busts Out

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In an earlier version of Avengers: Infinity War, Bruce Banner was finally going to come to an agreement with The Hulk and that was set to lead to the emergence of Smart Hulk in Wakanda. 

It wasn’t until the last-minute that reshoots changed this as the Russo Brothers decided that a victory for the Jade Giant like this just didn’t feel right when Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were about to suffer their worst loss to date. As a result, we were robbed of the awesome sight of The Hulk literally busting his way out of the Hulkbuster armour! 

Still, there’s no denying that Smart Hulk’s introduction in Avengers: Endgame worked really well. 
 

Ant-Man And The Vision Switch Sides

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During the early stages of development on Captain America: Civil War, Marvel Studios hadn’t fully decided who was going to be on each side of the divide between Captain America and Iron Man.

Interestingly, an earlier version of the movie would have seen Ant-Man fighting alongside Iron Man, while The Vision was set to be part of Captain America’s Secret Avengers. Ultimately, it was decided that it wouldn’t make sense for Scott Lang to join Tony Stark given everything his mentor Hank Pym had said about him and his father.

As for The Vision, there was obviously more drama to be mined from him being on a different side to the Scarlet Witch given their romantic relationship. What might have been, though, eh?
 

Scarlet Spider

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When Marvel Studios was tasked with introducing Spider-Man in the MCU, they were faced with the difficult job of redesigning the web-slinger’s costume. Sam Raimi’s movies stuck closely to the source material, while The Amazing Spider-Man 2‘s suit looked like it had been lifted straight from the comics.

Well, before going with the version created by Tony Stark, Marvel Studios very nearly went with both of the Scarlet Spider’s costumes (a drastic new look for the web-slinger). 

As you can see above, Peter Parker’s homemade costume would have been based on the clone’s classic hoodie look, while his final suit was going to be what he wore while serving as the Marvel Universe’s new Spider-Man. This doesn’t mean we were going to see Ben Reilly in the MCU, but using that character as inspiration would have been a clever way to differentiate their version of Spidey. 
 

Thor Vs. The Midgard Serpent(s)

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Thor’s subplot in Avengers: Infinity War was a little weird, and Peter Dinklage’s disappointing turn as Eitri really didn’t help matters! However, Stormbreaker’s origin could have been way more exciting. In an earlier version of the film, the God of Thuner was going to be joined by Rocket and Groot in an epic battle with the Midgard Serpent’s children. 

According to Marvel Studios Senior Visual Development Artist Rodney Fuentebella, the axe/hammer would have been buried in the head of the fallen monster, and after the God of Thunder retrieved it, he and the Guardians would have had to battle the World Serpent’s children in what sounds like a pretty barmy (and must-see) action sequence.

We don’t know why this didn’t make the final cut, but it’s a damn shame, that’s for sure. 
 

Black Widow Becomes Ronin

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Very little context was revealed regarding this particular piece of concept art, but Hawkeye clearly wasn’t going to be the only one suiting up as “Ronin” in Avengers: Endgame. Whether she did this to track him down or because he was planning to join his mission is sadly hard to say. 

Either scenario would have been fun to see, of course, and Natasha Romanoff heading down a similarly dark path had the potential to be an exciting direction to take her down in this sequel.

Ultimately, it’s hard to complain about the story arc Black Widow ended up getting in the movie, but Marvel Studios definitely missed a trick by not further exploring Clint Barton’s time as Ronin. With any luck, that will be something the planned Hawkeye series on Disney+ ends up addressing.
 

The Wasp’s Scrapped Role In Captain America: Civil War

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A big part of Ant-Man and The Wasp‘s story was the fact Scott Lang had gone to Germany to fight alongside Captain America without talking to Hank Pym or Hope Van Dyne beforehand. 

The latter was particularly disappointed that Scott overlooked her, but there was a version of Captain America: Civil War which would have seen her join the battle against…Steve Rogers? Unless Hawkeye was going to side with Tony Stark, both Ant-Man and The Wasp were clearly going to join Iron Man to fight for the enforcement of the Sokovia Accords. 

It’s a real shame that The Wasp was overlooked here, but Marvel Studios clearly decided that her transformation into a superhero was better off being save for the Ant-Man sequel.
 

Mega Ultron

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Avengers: Age of Ultron came under fire from some fans for its snarky take on the titular android, but the villain was a worthy addition to the MCU, and someone we’d like to see more of.

When that does happen, it would be great to see this gigantic version of the villain made up of literally thousands of drones. As fun as it was to watch Earth’s Mightiest Heroes take on his expendable robotic army, watching them take on this gigantic version of him would have no doubt been even more exciting (and like watching the comic books come to life). 

Dubbed “Mega Ultron” by concept artist Phil Saunders, it’s hard to say for sure whether this would actually work in live-action, but it might have gone some way in helping Age of Ultron‘s final act feel like less of a retread by pitting another faceless army against the team of superheroes. 
 

Nebula Unleashes The Power Of The Infinity Gauntlet

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Nebula played a crucial role in Avengers: Endgame, but fans hoping to see the Guardian of the Galaxy be the one to take down Thanos were disappointed. In the Infinity Gauntlet comic book series, she unleashed the power of that titular weapon to restore her original appearance and get revenge on the Mad Titan, but that simply wasn’t something we saw here.

However, this early piece of concept art reveals that the Russo Brothers did briefly consider having Nebula finally get her hands on the Gauntlet to unleash the power of the Infinity Stones.

Given how they were portrayed in the MCU, using them would have likely resulted in Nebula’s death, so it makes sense that this was a moment ultimately scrapped from the movie. In some ways, though, Thanos’ daughter making the ultimate sacrifice to stop him might have made more sense than Iron Man being the one to do so in the final battle. 
 

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