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Mission: Impossible 5 posters, James Gunn teases Guardians 2 title and Star Wars director rumours

The new Disney-owned Star Wars franchise has assembled a brilliant set of filmmakers including writers Lawrence Kasdan (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3) and Simon Kinberg (X-Men: Days of Future Past), producer Kathleen Kennedy (Lincoln) and directors JJ Abrams (Super 8), Rian Johnson (Looper) and Gareth Edwards (Godzilla). When Josh Trank (Chronicle) departed the second spin off film he left a vacancy that’s looking to be filled. The latest rumour indicates that the two directors in contention for the job are Matthew Vaughn (Layer Cake, Stardust, Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class, Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Zathura, Elf, Chef). Thematically, Favreau is more in tune with the Star Wars spirit but Vaughn’s consistency gives him the edge. The current rumours on this spin off are that it’ll focus on an adventure involving Han Solo and Boba Fett.

Marvel’s entries tend to vary between having a subtitle or not. In one camp there’s the Iron Man trilogy, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Avengers Assemble and the upcoming Ant-Man and on the other there’s Captain America: The First Avenger, The Winter Soldier and Civil War, Thor: The Dark World and Ragnarok and the recent Avengers: Age of Ultron. We’d assumed that the follow up to last year’s smash hit Guardians of the Galaxy would simply be titled Guardians of the Galaxy 2 but in a recent tweet director James Gunn (Slither, Super), who has just finished the script, suggested that there’d be a new title:“No spoilers – not even the title.” We’d suspect that the title will give away a key villain or location in the film.

We’re expecting the cast to include Chris Pratt (Jurassic World) as Quill, Zoe Saldana (Avatar) as Gamora, Vin Diesel (Pitch Black) as Groot, Bradley Cooper (American Sniper) as Rocket, Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men) as Thanos, Benicio Del Toro (Traffic) as The Collector, Dave Bautista (Spectre) as Drax, Karen Gillan (Oculus) as Nebula, Michael Rooker (The Walking Dead) as Yondu, John C Reilly (Chicago) as Denarian Dey, Glenn Close (Dangerous Liaisons) and Seth Green (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as Howard the Duck.

Finally, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation has begun the obligatory character poster campaign. In the spy sequel, Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) directs the cast of Tom Cruise (Edge of Tomorrow, Minority Report), Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker, Avengers Assemble), Rebecca Ferguson (The White Queen, Hercules), Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Stark Trek), Sean Harris (Prometheus, ’71), Simon McBurney (Rev, The Theory of Everything) and Alec Baldwin (Still Alice, 30 Rock).

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – July 30th

Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – April 28th 2017

Untitled Star Wars Anthology – May 2018

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation

James Gunn gives an update on Guardians 2 and Tom Hardy may be back for more Mad Max

Tom Hardy as Mad Max Mad Max: Fury Road: Tom Hardy Signed On For Three Sequels

The British actor Tom Hardy has had brilliant performances in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Warrior, Locke and Inception before stunning us as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises but he may be making his most iconic role yet in Mad Max: Fury Road. Now he’s hinted that the remake of the Mel Gibson trilogy is spawning its own franchise. Plans for a trilogy make sense but it’ll depend on decent box-office success this May.

Mad Max Fury Road explosion Mad Max: Fury Road: Tom Hardy Signed On For Three Sequels

“Everything’s based on figures and how things are perceived,” Hardy explained, “Inevitably it’s a business.” Fury Road is directed by the original’s George Miller and stars Charlize Theron (Monster, Young Adult, Prometheus), Zoe Kravitz (Divergent, X-Men: First Class), Riley Keough (The Runaways) and Nicholas Hoult (Warm Bodies, X-Men: Days of Future Past).

Guardians of the Galaxy

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy shocked us all by becoming one of 2014’s biggest critcial and commercial hits and so the sequel was inevitable. Director James Gunn (Slither) just gave an update on where the follow up is in its development and his script has been submitted. “I turned in my treatment. I’m going in to meet about it Friday and we will start working on the screenplay next week.”

The cast will include Chris Pratt (Jurassic World, The Lego Movie) as Star Lord, Zoe Saldana (Avatar, Star Trek Into Darkness) as Gamora, Bradley Cooper (American Sniper, Limitless) as Rocket, Karen Gillan (Oculus, Doctor Who) as Nebula, Dave Bautista (Spectre, Riddick) as Drax, Michael Rooker (Jumper, Super) as Yondu and Vin Diesel (Fast and Furious, Saving Private Ryan) as Groot. We might also expect cameos by Benicio Del Toro (Traffic, Inherent Vice), Josh Brolin (No Country For Old Men, True Grit) and Seth Green (Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

Mad Max: Fury Road – May 14th

Mad Max 2 – 2017?

Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – Apirl 28th 2017

Marvel confirm their future in massive announcement: Black Panther, Captain America: Civil War, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Inhumans, Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel, Thor: Ragnarok and Infinity War!

In the summer, Marvel confirmed a series of release dates without a name to them but, at a recent presentation, the Phase 3 line up was at last revealed. It begins in 2015 with Ant-Man although that wasn’t mentioned today. What did steal focus was the third solo outing for Captain America which is now officially titled Civil War. It’ll be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo (The Winter Soldier) and will star Chris Evans (Snowpiercer) as Cap’ and Robert Downey Jr (Chaplin, Sherlock Holmes) as Iron Man while there are rumoured appearances from Scarlett Johansson (Lost in Translation, The Other Boleyn Girl) as Black Widow and Anthony Mackie (The Adjustment Bureau, The Hurt Locker) as Falcon. There’s new title artwork for the film.
Captain America: Civil War – May 6th 2016

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Next up was Doctor Strange. Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) recently signed on to star with Scott Derickson (Sinister) directing but the harrowing casting process has pushed the film’s release back a few months.
Doctor Strange – November 4th 2016

Doctor Strange

The smash hit Guardians of the Galaxy has now taken over $750 million worldwide and its sequel will be released sooner than expected. Director James Gunn (Slither) returns with the cast of Chris Pratt (The Lego Movie, Moneyball) as Star Lord, Bradley Cooper (Limitless, Silver Linings Playbook) as Rocket, Zoe Saldana (Avatar, Star Trek) as Gamora, Vin Diesel (Saving Private Ryan, Pitch Black, Fast and Furious) as Groot, Dave Bautista (Riddick, Bond 24) as Drax, Karen Gillan (Doctor Who, Oculus) as Nebula and Josh Brolin (No Country For Old Men) as Thanos (probably).
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – May 5th 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy 2

Thor’s second adventure, The Dark World, wasn’t consider the box office success of Cap’ 2 or the Iron Man films but it still grossed far north of $600 million globally. This has prompted the confirmation of Thor: Ragnarok, in which Asgard trembles at the threat of apocalypse. Chris Hemsworth (Rush, The Cabin in the Woods) and Tom Hiddleston (War Horse, Only Lovers Left Alive) will star as Thor and Loki respectively while I’d expect Natalie Portman (Black Swan, Leon) as Jane Foster, Idris Elba (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Pacific Rim) as Heimdall and Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs, The Remains of the Day) as Odin. A director is yet to be found.
Thor: Ragnarok – July 28th 2017

Thor

Black Panther was the first of three new properties to be announced. Again no director is signed on but a writer is present in the form of documentary maker Mark Bailey. More excitingly 42 and Get on Up’s Chadwick Boseman was confirmed to be playing the tribal hero. We reckon Andy Serkis (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Prestige, The Lord of the Rings) will play villain Ulysses Klaw.
Black Panther – November 3rd 2017

Black Panther

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The title itself is going to be tricky to sell but Marvel have at last invested in a female led film, following suit from DC’s Wonder Woman. There’s still no word on a director or star (is Longmire’s Katee Sackhoff still on the cards?) but a release date is in place.
Captain Marvel – July 6th 2018

Captain Marvel

New franchise Inhumans was also conceived is similar circumstances in that we know almost nothing but there are faint rumours that Vin Diesel (already voicing Groot) will play team leader Black Bolt.
Inhumans – November 2018

Inhumans

The most exciting announcement of all was that the third instalment of the central Avengers series will be split into two parts. Infinity War Part 1 and 2 will be released across 2018 and 2019. I sincerely hope that Serenity’s Joss Whedon will direct.
The Avengers: Infinity War Part I – May 4th 2018
The Avengers: Infinity War Part II – May 3rd 2019

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Let’s just recap on the story so far in Kevin Feige’s Marvel Cinematic Universe:

Phase One:

Iron Man – 2008 – Jon Favreau – Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges, Terrence Howard, Clark Gregg, Paul Bettany, Samuel L Jackson

The Incredible Hulk – 2008 – Louis Leterrier – Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson

Iron Man 2 – 2010 – Jon Favreau – Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mickey Rourke, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Clark Gregg, Paul Bettany, Samuel L Jackson

Thor – 2011 – Kenneth Branagh – Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Clark Gregg, Jaimie Alexander, Idris Elba

Captain America: The First Avenger – 2011 – Joe Johnston – Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Tommy Lee Jones, Dominic Cooper, Stanley Tucci, Toby Jones, Samuel L Jackson

The Avengers – 2012 – Joss Whedon – Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, Samuel L Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Clark Gregg, Paul Bettany

Phase Two:

Iron Man 3 – 2013 – Shane Black – Robert Downey Jr, Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Ben Kingsley, Paul Bettany

Thor: The Dark World – 2013 – Alan Taylor – Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Christopher Eccleston, Anthony Hopkins, Jaimie Alexander, Stellan Skarsgard, Idris Elba

Captain America: The Winter Solder – 2014 – Anthony and Joe Russo – Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Anthony Mackie, Robert Redford, Samuel L Jackson, Sebastian Stan, Cobie Smulders

Guardians of the Galaxy – 2014 – James Gunn – Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Michael Rooker, Benicio Del Toro

The Avengers: Age of Ultron – 2015 – Joss Whedon – Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, James Spader, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Samuel L Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Elizabeth Olsen, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Paul Bettany, Andy Serkis

Phase Three:

Ant-Man – 2015 – Peyton Reed – Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Judy Greer, Michael Pena, Corey Stoll

Captain America: Civil War – 2016 – Anthony and Joe Russo – Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, (unconfirmed) Anthony Mackie

Doctor Strange – 2016 – Scott Derickson – Benedict Cumberbatch

Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – 2017 – James Gunn – (unconfirmed)

Thor: Ragnarok – 2017 – (unconfirmed) – Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston

Black Panther – 2017 – (unconfirmed) – Chadwick Boseman, (unconfirmed) Andy Serkis

The Avengers: Infinity War Part I – 2018 – (unconfirmed) Joss Whedon – (unconfirmed) Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Brolin

Captain Marvel – 2018

Inhumans – 2018

The Avengers: Infinity War Part II – 2019 – (unconfirmed) Joss Whedon – (unconfirmed) Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Brolin

The Third Phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been unleashed so tell us which of the ten new instalments you are most excited about. For us, it has got to be both parts of Infinity War. Bye for now!

Guardians of the Galaxy review

Director: James Gunn

Starring: Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Vin Diesel, Karen Gillan, Benicio Del Toro, John C Reilly, Glenn Close, Laura Haddock, Djimon Hounsou

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is undoubtedly the biggest living franchise; in an era where superheroes dominate the box-office, Spider-Man and Man of Steel are underperforming and it takes the X-Men a huge event-movie to grace the annual top 10 but Kevin Feige’s mega-series is at the top of the bunch. So far (discounting the flop of The Incredible Hulk) the MCU has solely relied on its central trio of Thor, Captain America and Iron Man and the combination of them all known as The Avengers but now they’ve diverted from formula to bring the riskiest blockbuster in recent memory. A near $200 million budget fuels the adventure of a talking raccoon and a passive-aggressive tree from a director who, after two feature films, has never seen one of his projects make more than its cost from box office returns. The only chance that Marvel had of making any money was it being the new Star Wars, “an infeasible task” we here you say?

Abducted from Earth as a child, Peter Quill (Pratt) dons the title Star Lord and seeks to become an intergalactic thief and outlaw. After he steals a powerful artefact known as the Orb, vengeful megalomaniac Ronan (Pace) sends assassin Gamora (Saldana) to retrieve it. To evade capture, Quill forms a disharmonious team out of Gamora, two alien hitmen – Rocket (Cooper) and Groot (Diesel) – and berserk warrior Drax (Bautista). However, their clashing egos and criminal intentions threaten both their fragile alliance and the fate of the galaxy.

We’ll readdress Star Wars later on but Guardians is the new sci-fi property to beat. Similarly to The Avengers, the narrative is far short of Lucas’ work, which itself is far more influenced by classic samurai films, but James Gunn and writer Nicole Perlman have crafted a script whose magnificence is far more focused on ingenious dialogue and character interplay, courtesy of five serial scene stealers. There’s a tragic beauty to the fact that they are brought together by the mutual desire to get each other killed, and the fact that they’ve teamed up won’t stop them from having another shot.

Billed as the film’s main star is Chris Pratt, a comedy actor known for his ungroomed best-friend types in films such as Her and Delivery Man as well as the TV series Parks and Recreation. In his portrayal of aspiring outlaw Star Lord, Pratt is of coarse channelling a younger (less clean-cut) Harrison Ford but he’s more subtly got inspiration from Di Caprio by transforming an easily cruel character into an antihero not just engaging but greatly likeable.

The team member many most were excited about was Rocket, who on paper should be unbearable: he’s a walking, talking, gun-toting, foul-mouthed raccoon. In a fantastic collaboration of Bradley Cooper’s incredible voice work, conjuring chemistry with actors he wasn’t on set with, and stunningly detailed visual effects work we’ve gained a certain enduring icon for Marvel’s future.

Sadly, Marvel comics are infamous for poor female characters and a minuscule amount of that has translated into their more recent films. Having a kick-ass heroine equal to our main hero is appreciated but Guardians’ Gamora has gone a step further by having one far superior, despite the predictable yet entertaining will-they-won’t-they with main hero Star Lord. In some of the film’s finest moments, whilst plotting revenge on her former master Ronan, she’s rather distraught to have what may be her final moments with a quartet of imbeciles. Saldana’s performance is one of her best although she occasionally seems narratively outshone by her comrades.

Greatly understated in the film’s build-up and marketing is Drax, a feared warrior who begins the story as a vengeful maniac. We soon learn of his more accessible side with his disregard and general incompetence to both the team’s needs and society in general. Dave Bautista, a former wrestler who earned this (one of his first major acting roles) via auditions, is remarkably impressive with spot on deadpan delivery. Drax also provides the chance for an awful lot of minimalist CG action sequences, continuing the bone-crunching thrills of The Winter Soldier.

Merchandising may well be when of the colder, more corporate, sides of the mainstream film industry but there’ll be no shame for fans wanting to take home their very own Groot, Rocket’s portable houseplant/muscle. Vin “The Iron Giant” Diesel lends his gravelly tones to a character who can transform from a bumbling lovable giant to a vicious, murderous monster within seconds and is only capable of speaking the phrase “I am Groot”, leaving us in the unlikely scenario of naming a passive-aggressive tree as one of the greatest superheroes of our age. Diesel himself applies an extraordinary amount of emotion into just three words while the visual effects teams ensure that both Rocket and Groot have just as much as a presence in the set as the practical creations.

With five fantastic antiheroes introduced, there ought to be a villain in equal measure of quality but instead we have five competing bad guys who don’t quite get the screentime they deserve as a result. The wrong doer in chief is Ronan the Accuser, an extremist of the Kree race planning to break a peace treaty between the Kree and Xandar, who makes a suitably sinister entrance. The Hobbit’s Lee Pace nails Ronan’s fanatical ways but the plot has done him a great injustice, his motives only a passing mention.

This continues Marvel’s reoccurring hitch of mediocre lead villains, following Whiplash, Aldrich Killian and Malekith. These three were overshadowed by their film’s supporting features. Whiplash was compromised when Iron Man 2 ditched his character development and arc in favour of a focus on SHIELD and Avenger assembling; Iron Man 3’s Killian was weak and forgettable after being shoved out of the limelight by the controversial Mandarin; Malekith’s whole show was stolen by Tom Hiddleston’s Loki in Thor: The Dark World. In this case, Ronan is instantly known to be number two to a greater string puller. The studio can no longer be entirely reliant on the heavyweights such as Loki, Ultron or Thanos for the future.

Ronan commands a pair of henchmen for his cause, Korath (two time Oscar nominee and formerly strong Black Panther contender Djimon Hounsou) and Nebula (Doctor Who’s Amy – Karen Gillan) who also seem fairly undernourished. Neither of them are greatly iconic parts of the comic book franchise and Korath in particular seemed quite irrelevant to the main narrative. I’d have rather seen Nebula play his part as well as her own in the film allowing greater development with her adoptive sister Gamora as well as links to the grander cinematic universe.

Our other two villains meanwhile are a delightful piece of imaginative fantasy. Firstly we have Yondu, the original team’s heroic leader here reinvented as a buck toothed, pirating maniac wielding a whistle controlled arrow. Then there’s a magnificent Benicio Del Toro portraying the flamboyant, obsessive collector Taneleer Tivaan. All of these figures are in pursuit of one of Quill’s possessions: an Orb which Quill handily describes as giving off “a Maltese Falcon, Ark of the Covenant vibe”.

As appose to all of these criminals, an intergalactic law enforcement agency, the Xandarian Nova Corps, are far more focused on preventing the Orb falling to the wrong hands. This allows the introduction some venerable actors such as Glenn Close as Nova Prime and the ever-lovable John C Reilly as Corpsman Dey although they seem to unnecessarily bump up the principal cast list.

With all these parties competing for the Orb, the plot traverses some brilliantly designed fantastical landscapes, such as the geyser infested ruin Morag and Knowhere (the severed head of a giant creature transformed into a vast mining colony), but once more arrives at a formulaic finale with a bad guy’s spaceship looming over a metropolis, cue leaping, crashing and explosions. However, Gunn completely reimagines space cinema, transforming black and white speckled backdrops into vividly beautiful interstellar landscapes.

His greatest achievement may actually be creating something with a genuine timeless sense to it. The soundtrack is laden with a stack of glorious pre-’88 tracks, handily stitched into the plot via Quill’s mix-tape made before his departure from Earth. This may slightly overshadow an otherwise exciting main theme but it’s the central pillar of establishing this as something completely off-the-wall.

Some cast members appear to be suffocating due to the shear size of the ensemble but our Guardians seem destined for cinematic immortality. Time will tell if this’ll ever reach the same heights as Star Wars, most likely not, but I’d rather think that Marvel are completely forgetting what’s gone before and traversed the extra mile to reshape the mould for both the future of superheroes and the whole of science fiction. Marvel’s formula may stress lack of exciting villains but once more exploits its greatest strength: absolute delight.

10/10

“Well now I’m standing. Happy? We’re all standing now. Bunch of jackasses, standing in a circle.”

Comic-Con 2014 – Round-Up – Avengers, Wonder Woman, Thrones, Godzilla and more!

Welcome all to the first big parts of news in our coverage of the 2014 San Diego Comic Con. You can check out yesterday’s various teaser poster reveals in the last post but it’s here that we begin the huge confirmations and castings that make this event so special. First off we ask you to recall an announcement made several months back about Spider-Man/Evil Dead director Sam Raimi announcing his intentions to produce a film adaptation of zombie action drama The Last of Us, widely regarded as one of the greatest games of all time and certainly the most cinematic.

As soon as this story came out, fan speculation rose as to who would be portraying the two lead roles. There were a host of great suggestions for the grizzled Joel, ranging from Josh Brolin to Hugh Jackman, but casting the young icon Ellie was proving more difficult. Ellen Page was a popular option due to her uncanny resemblance to the character but  was probably around ten years above the ideal casting net. From Comic Con, it has now emerged that seventeen year old Brit Maisie Williams, best known as Game of Thrones’ Ayra Stark, has entered early negotiations for the lead of Ellie. Tell us in the comments of what you think of Williams taking on the role as well as who should/could be playing Joel or if a Last of Us movie is a good idea at all. 2017?

Legendary Pictures have released some fantastic films since their first back in 2005 with Batman Begins and have gone onto produce Man of Steel, 300, Godzilla, Watchmen, The Hangover and The Dark Knight trilogy. Their upcoming movies are gaining huge hype and the herds of fans were delighted by their presence at the panel were their various projects were introduced.

Earlier this month we named Christopher Nolan’s new space epic Interstellar as our most hyped movie of this year’s second half. So then you can imagine the immense reaction received when Nolan (Memento, The Prestige, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Inception) lead a surprise panel for the film, accompanied by his leading man Matthew MacConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club, True Detective, Mud, The Wolf of Wall Street).

MacConaughey arrived first and described his first meeting with the modern legend. “I met with Christopher Nolan for three hours,” McConaughey said of joining the project, “and he didn’t say one word about the film, and I remember leaving thinking: ‘What the hell was that about?’ Anyway, he liked me and a week later the script arrived and I liked it and said, ‘I’m in.’

Nolan himself then graced the stage an shared some remarkable ambition for his project. “The single biggest influence for me was Kubrick’s 2001. I was able to go with my dad and see it in London on the big screen. We have the opportunity to tell a similarly ambitious story. That’s my ambition for the film, and I’m striving towards it.” Interstellar will star MacConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Casey Affleck, Jessica Chastain, Matt Damon and Michael Caine. November 7th

Warcraft, the third directorial feature from Duncan Jones (Source Code, Moon) and adaptation of the legendary online game, is up next and Jones was offering a teaser. In order to respect the fans attending, we can’t show you the footage but we can report what Jones had to say.

“It’ll be an origin story that addresses how war breaks out between orcs and humans on the world of Azeroth.” He also mentions that “The film will be accessible to a wider audience thus, opening the property up to moviegoers unfamiliar with the brand, similar to the approach on past fantasy series such as Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings.” Warcraft will star Ben Foster, Toby Kebbell, Paula Patton and Dominic Cooper and is out March 11th 2016.

Following this, our first two mega announcements have been made. The first is an all new confirmation of a project Legendary have done a fantastic job of keeping under wraps. According to MTV, the events transpired something like this:

“The short clip raced over a restless ocean, then through the foliage and rocks on a deserted island, before the giant gorilla was finally revealed from the shadows. “Being alone in the wilderness, it had gone mad,” a voiceover intoned. “It looked at you with a vengeful aspect.” The film will explore the fictional island that is the mythical home of King Kong. The title card for the film simply read “Skull Island.””

There’s still no word on directors, stars or plots but we can confirm a November 4th 2016 release.

Following the phenomenal success of both Monsters and Godzilla, Gareth Edwards is proving to be a greatly busy man having been recruited by Star Wars for the first of three spin offs from the franchise. However, fans are desperate for two more Godzilla 2 to become the second act of a monstrous trilogy. Edwards arrived at Legendary’s panel to confirm that he was directing the sequel as well as showing off an awesome teaser containing a trio of huge confirmations that may contain tiny spoilers for those who want the reveal to be saved for the film. According to MTV:

An old-school Monarch film clip was then shown — that’s the group that studies and keeps tabs on the monsters in the rebooted series — that confirmed the existence of…

Rodan!

Mothra!

King Ghidorah!

The Monarch analysis concluded that a battle is inevitable: “Let them fight.” Godzilla 2 – 2017?

Our second preview of a video game adaptation is the action thriller Agent 47, based on the gaming sensation Hitman. Rupert Friend, Zachary Quinto and Ciaran Hinds serve under debut director Aleksander Bach while Total Film has the scoop on how the very first trailer went down.

The trailer opens with a remixed version of ‘Voodoo Child’, with Friend’s antihero handcuffed to the table in an interrogation room. The back of his head (which is stubbly, as opposed to clean-shaven) bears the trademark barcode tattoo, albeit in a slightly redesigned form. Asked for his name, he answers, “47.” His interrogator retorts, “That’s not a name!” “No, but it is mine…”

The action kicks off when 47 shows off his Bourne-esque skills. Jumping up from his seat, he pulls his handcuff-chain into the line of fire of a rifle that’s been mounted on the table and pointed at him. All in slow-motion, naturally.

Also spotted in the trailer is 47 walking through a security gate metal detector, and drawing back his coat to reveal that he’s armed to the hilt with various guns, Matrix-style. A line of dialogue acts as the voiceover, intoning: “He’s an engineered human being: stronger, faster, more intelligent than normal people.”

There’s plenty of slo-mo gunplay, plus a helicopters blades smashing into the side of a skyscraper, as well as the impressive sight of 47’s car being pinned by several grappling wires, which the SWAT team then slide down. It all looked very slick and glossy, with the film’s Berlin and Budapest locations also shown off. March 20th 2015

We don’t usually dip into the world of television unless it’s for something truly huge and Game of Thrones truly fits that bill. We won’t explain the character’s role in the plot in fear of spoiling. Joining the stellar ensemble on the fifth season of the fantasy show are Alexander Siddig (Da Vinci’s Demons) as Doran Martell, Toby Sebastian (After the Dark) as Trystane Martell, Nell Tiger Free (Broken) as Myrcella Baratheon, Deobia Oparei (Dredd) as Areo Hotah, Enzo Cilenti (The Rum Diary) as Yezzan, Jessica Henwick (Silk) as Nymeria Sand, Keisha Castle Hughes (The Nativity Story) as Obara Sand and Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Caribbean) as the High Sparrow. We’d expect season 5 to also star Emilia Clarke (Terminator: Genesis), Kit Harington (Pompeii), Maisie Williams (The Last of Us), Peter Dinklage (X-Men: Days of Future Past) and Lena Headey (300, Dredd). April 2015

The panel for Dreamworks Animation was one of the first to take place this weekend and, while they’ve got plenty of projects going for them, they put their main focus on Madagascar spin off Penguins. John Malkovich (RED, Being John Malkovich, Burn After Reading, Dangerous Liaisons) and Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek Into Darkness, Sherlock, War Horse, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) both featured in the panel and so, due to the latter’s presence, fans were requested to avoid all questions related to a certain detective although the Hall H attendees weren’t in a hurry to forget a Marvel rumour from earlier this year.

Benedict Cumberbatch Comic-Con

Clearly referring to Doctor Strange, Cumberbatch and co were asked which comic book character they’d like to play and they both had some fun with it. Malkovich confided “Lois Lane” while Cumberbatch teased “Nurse Normal. I’ll let the penny drop that’s a joke about Doctor Strange!” Returning to subject, the voice of Smaug had this to say about his new role, a smooth talking wolf spy named Classified. He claims he prepared for the role by “Working in Yellowstone park as a wolf for awhile. I was accepted by the pack quite quickly. It got a bit hairy, no pun intended, when I became the alpha male. Eventually I realized that two of the other wolves were Christian Bale and Daniel Day-Lewis.” December 5th

Katniss

Most of the footage shown at Comic Con remains unseen to those who did not attend for several months in order to preserve the exclusives but we are rarely treated to the teasers immediately afterwards. Thankfully that’s exactly what happened with Mockingjay, the third instalment of The Hunger Games. The chilling first trailer is at last online and it’s given us plenty to discuss.

There’s no sign of a lot of key characters here (Peeta, Johanna, Haymitch, Finnick, Caesar, Effie, Prim, Beetee) but we do get glimpses of Julianne Moore as Alma Coin, Liam Hemsworth’s more militaristic Gale and Philip Seymour Hoffman in one of his final roles. I am Legend’s Francis Lawrence directs the cast of Jennifer Lawrence, Woody Harrelson, Julianne Moore, Josh Hutcherson, Jena Malone, Sam Clafin, Natalie Dormer, Jeffrey Wright, Willow Shields, Liam Hemsworth, Stanley Tucci, Elizabeth Banks, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Donald Sutherland. November 21st

Proving that the young adult fantasy adaptations are no fad, action mystery The Maze Runner races into cinemas this autumn while it’s Comic Con panel unveiled the all new poster (above) and debut director Wes Ball hinted at the series’ future. “If the first film is a success, shooting on a sequel will begin in the northern fall this year.” The Maze Runner’s sequels are titled The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure and we might be able to expect them in time for 2016. The Maze Runner will star Dylan O’Brien (Teen Wolf), Kaya Scodelario (Moon) and Will Poulter (Wild Bill). October 10th

Another project we’re massively excited for is the comic book adaptation Kingsman: The Secret Service. It has long been known that Mark Hamill (Star Wars, Arkham City) has been set to make a cameo in the film, similarly to Mark Millar’s comic book, but at the panel he confirmed that his appearance may differ to the original one. In printed form, Hamill himself turns up but in the film he’ll play a character called James Arnold. He’ll have the same effect on the plot. The Secret Service is directed by Matthew Vaughn (Stardust, X-Men: First Class, Layer Cake, Kick-Ass) and will star Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Samuel L Jackson and Michael Caine. October 17th

The long awaited sequel to crime classic Sin City, titled A Dame to Kill For, is mere weeks away from release and, while the main attention was on this second instalment, one or two minds were beginning to consider a third. When asked, director Frank Miller explained “Robert (Rodriguez) and I are already talking about Sin City 3. So you’d better show up for number two or they won’t pay for it.” Sin City 2 will star Joseph Gordon Levitt, Eva Green, Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson and Josh Brolin and is released August 25th.

Warner Bros was of the biggest studios to host a panel, in which they introduced four new projects. The first of which was new from the continuation of the DC universe kickstarted last year with Man of Steel. Director Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) returns for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice which has at last given its very first look at the all new Wonder Woman, played by Fast and Furious’ Gal Gadot.

See Batman V. Superman's Wonder Woman, Read About The Badass Footage image

In other news for the franchise, Dawn of Justice writer Chris Terrio (Argo) is set to return for 2017’s Justice League however we are yet to receive the Shazam announcement that Dwayne Johnson had teased. A short clip of footage, reportedly of Superman spying a glowing-eyed Batman dusting off the Bat-signal, was briefly leaked but torn down by Warner Bros although this much finished work is a promising sign. Dawn of Justice will star Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa, Holly Hunter, Scoot McNairy, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane and Jeremy Irons. April 29th 2016

It’s fair to say that we’ve had our doubts about whether director George Miller and star Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises) could pull off Mad Max sequel Fury Road but the awesome first trailer could quench any worries. It seems to be promising one long action set piece, similarly to Dredd, which may be greatly difficult to pull off but we’d love to see what they make of it. Fury Road will star Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult and Charlize Theron. May 15th 2015

For the finale to Warner’s presentation, the ensemble cast of The Hobbit’s concluding chapter The Battle of the Five Armies descended upon Comic Con and were granted the chance to share their incredible experiences of bringing Middle Earth to life one final time. “It was a very, very strange experience, ten years on, going back into, to Miramar, to the studios. And it was like nothing had changed,” said Oscar winner Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine), who plays Elven queen Galadriel.

“Peter and Fran and Philippa and all of the guys at WETA had made these extraordinarily successful – financially and creatively successful films – but their filmmaking practice hadn’t changed at all. You still felt like you were making an independent film that was ridiculously well-resourced.” Next up was the infamous archer Legolas, portrayed on screen by Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean). “I feel weird. We were just talking today. Peter’s youngest has just turned 18. She was 3 when I arrived in New Zealand, you know. Which is nuts, right? I was 21,

“It’s sad to say goodbye in many, many ways. I felt very lucky to do it actually. I felt like I got a chance to create a backstory for a character that goes into ‘Lord of the Rings.’ And I think this movie will tie up beautifully all of the characters’ stories into a nice little bow so that you’ll be able to go straight in and watch ‘Lord of the Rings.’ You’ll be able to do the whole thing at some point.”

Peter Jackson directs the cast of Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Evangeline Lilly, Benedict Cumberbatch, Luke Evans, Orlando Bloom, Lee Pace, Aidan Turner, James Nesbitt, Lawrence Makoare, Manu Bennett, Sylvester McCoy, Christopher Lee, Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving.

Finally we get to the big one that we’ve all been waiting for. The Marvel panel stole the show last year with a guest appearance by Loki himself and so they were always going to struggle topping that this year. Our calender of confirmed Marvel projects doesn’t stretch beyond 2016’s Doctor Strange and so we’re hoping that Kevin Feige and co would at last fill in the seven dates with empty spaces for titles. Sadly, we only got one of these seven but I think the simple answer as to why would be that Marvel themselves don’t quite know yet. Also, there’s no official title so far for Captain America 3 there’s still plenty of excitement in store.

It’ll have been almost four years since her on screen debut but Agent Carter (played by Hayley Atwell) at last has her own TV show, set after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger. We sincerely want Dominic Cooper and Toby Jones to reprise their roles of Howard Stark and Arnim Zola respectively for the series but Marvel are going ahead with appointing directors. We knew that Lou D’Esposito, mastermind of many a One Shot short film, would direct the pilot however the MCU’s feature film directors are being recruited. The Winter Soldier’s Anthony and Joe Russo are set for episodes two and three while The First Avenger’s Joe Johnston will tackle ep 4, adding a flavour of the cinematic universe to the show. January 2015

Marvel’s first crack at a huge live action TV series tied into their films was unveiled almost a year ago in the form of Agents of SHIELD. Some found it greatly disappointed but, while there are undeniable issues, MAOS has picked up a strong following – thanks to the shocking twists, betrayals and bumping offs the second half of the series – and season two has got the go ahead. In a panel introduced via video by Patton Oswalt (Eric Koenig), a host of new characters and stars were introduced to pose intriguing predicaments for our Agents.

Lucy Lawless, best known as Xena: Warrior Princess, will play the original character of Isabelle Hartley, a veteran SHIELD agent. Lance Hunter, head of SHIELD’s British counterpart STRIKE (Special Tactical Reserve for International Key Emergencies) will be portrayed by Nick Blood (The Bletchley Circle). The uber villainous HYDRA recruiter Daniel Whitehall/The Kraken is under the acting expertise of Whedonite Reed Diamond (Much Ado About Nothing, Moneyball) and finally superhero Bobbi Morse (aka Mockingbird) has been confirmed to be a part of the show but there’s yet to be any word on a star. We’d expect Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Chloe Bennett, BJ Britt and Patton Oswalt while we may expect surprise returns for Ron Glass, Cobie Smulders, Adrian Pasdar, Ruth Negga, David Conrad and J August Richards. This Autumn

Antman

Until the shocking departure of Edgar Wright, three main stars and composer Steven Price, Ant-Man was shaping out to be a hugely awesome prospect and the last minute appointment of Peyton Reed may not save an unrecoverable set back for Marvel but the greatly positive reaction to the footage shown is an exciting sign. The main commotion was the announcement of supporting roles. The Hobbit’s Evangeline Lilly will not play Janet Van Dyne as expected but will in fact be Hank Pym’s daughter Hope who we can assume will soon inherit the role of Wasp. House of Cards star Corey Stoll has revealed that he plays Pym’s protoge Darren Cross who attempts to succeed Pym’s company and becomes the villain Yellowjacket. Ant-Man stars Paul Rudd, Corey Stoll, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Pena and Michael Douglas. July 17th 2015

Now we get back to those seven unannounced projects landing from 2017 to 2019. Marvel will take to space this weekend with the stellar release of Guardians of the Galaxy and it was boldly announced that a sequel would arrive in July 2017. James Gunn (Slither) is already confirmed to be returning while we can expect writer Nicole Perlman and stars Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista and Josh Brolin to reprise their roles as Star Lord, Rocket, Groot, Gamora, Drax and Thanos. Supporting stars such as John C Reilly, Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, Michael Rooker and Glenn Close may also return depending on where Guardians leaves us. July 28th 2017

Director Scott Derickson’s (Deliver Us From Evil, Sinister) extensive search for a casting for Marvel’s Doctor Strange has conjured greatly varied suggestions for who should play the Sorcerer Supreme. Wild accusations of Johnny Depp, Viggo Mortensen and Adrien Brody came up, Jared Leto, Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch were the focus of a shortlist rumour, fans begged for the likes of Jon Hamm and Joel Edgerton while there was a persistent claim that it would be Andy Serkis. However, the search may have ended with the report that Joaquin Phoenix has entered negotiations.

Phoenix is of coarse the three time Oscar nominated star of The Master, Her and Gladiator although the experience of a lead blockbuster action role may be new to him. We’re gonna go ahead and say that we reckon he can pull it off but we want to here what you think of the casting in the comments. July 8th 2016

Finally today we’ve got the biggest possible poster imaginable for mega-sequel The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Marvel are keeping their cards close to their chests this time around but it’s reported that the footage shown unveiled a non-motion capture Andy Serkis.

Joss Whedon (Serenity, Firefly, Toy Story, Buffy) directs the cast of Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, James Spader, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Thomas Kretschmann, Hayley Atwell, Don Cheadle, Cobie Smulders and Samuel L Jackson.

That’s all for our Comic Con coverage this year and thanks for seeing it out, we know it took a while to publish. Please tell us in the comments who your’re most impressed by: Mad Max, Avengers 2, Dawn of Justice, Godzilla 2, Skull Island, Warcraft, Interstellar or Hobbit 3? Here’s to Comic Con 2015. Bye for now!

Brolin and Clooney join Hail Caesar, Sigourney Weaver confirmed for Avatar 2 and Saldana stars in new Guardians poster

Three sequels have been confirmed for the brilliant cult sci-fi phenomenon Avatar, the highest grossing film of all time at $2.8 billion. We weren’t at all shocked to find Sam Worthington (Terminator Salvation, Clash of Titans) and Zoe Saldana (Star Trek Into Darkness, Guardians of the Galaxy) to be reprising their roles of Jake Sully and Neytiri but a big shock came when Stephen Lang (Gettysburg, The Men Who Stare at Goats) was announced to be returning as the villainous Colonel Quaritch. We’re now even more confused now that three time Oscar nominee Sigourney Weaver (Aliens, Ghostbusters, Galaxy Quest) has been confirmed to appear in Avatar 2.

Returning (three time Oscar winner) director James Cameron (Titanic, The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, True Lies, The Abyss) explains how but beware that this paragraph does contain spoilers for the first film, for the eight people who haven’t seen it. “Sigourney and I have a long creative history, dating back to 1985 when we made Aliens. We’re good friends who’ve always worked well together, so it just feels right that she’s coming back for the Avatar sequels. Her character of Grace Augustine, as fans know, died in the first movie, so she’s playing a different and in many ways more challenging character in the upcoming films. We’re both looking forward to this new creative challenge, the latest chapter in our long and continuing collaboration.” There’s no hint who Weaver will be playing but I’d bet on a personification of Mother Eywa, the mother nature of Pandora.

The phenomenal writing\directing duo of Joel and Ethan Coen has brought us numerous cult classics, True Grit, A Serious Man, Miller’s Crossing, Barton Fink, Raising Arizona, Inside Llewyn Davis, The Man Who Wasn’t There, O Brother Where Art Thou, The Big Lebowski, Fargo and No Country For Old Men to name just a few of their works. There’s now an understandable amount of hype for their new noir comedy Hail Caesar which seems to be roping in previous Coen starrers. O Brother/Intolerable Cruelty’s George Clooney (also known for Oceans, Gravity, The Descendants, Up in the Air and Syriana) and True Grit/No Country’s Josh Brolin (The Goonies, Milk, W., American Gangster) have been confirmed as part of the cast. All we’d need now is Jeff Briges, Javier Bardem and Frances McDormand and we’d have a full on Coen reunion, unlikely though.

Finally today we’ve got the second character banner for Marvel’s upcoming space adventure Guardians of the Galaxy which today features the silent green assassin Gamora. We’ll bring up the full gallery at the end of the week. James Gunn (Super, Slither) directs the cast of Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Michael Rooker, John C Reilly, Glenn Close, Djimon Hounsou, Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin.

Guardians of the Galaxy – July 31st

Avatar 2 – December 2016

Hail Caesar – 2015

Clarke and Hoult are the new Bonnie and Clyde, new Guardians poster and Coens announce Hail Caesar

With cult classics such as Barton Fink, O Brother Where Art Thou, True Grit, Inside Llewyn Davis, The Big Lebowski, Fargo and Best Picture winner No Country For Old Men in their back catalogue, you’d understand why there’s a great deal of interest for the next writing/directing effort of Joel and Ethan Coen. The four time Oscar winners have now confirmed their next project as a dark comedy titled Hail Caesar. According to Deadline, the story will see ex-cop Eddie Mannix hired by various Hollywood studios as a private eye, spying and reporting his way to infamy. The duo rarely misfire so we wouldn’t be surprised if this ends up a classic alongside the Coen’s previous work.

Depression-time American bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow are some of the most renowned names in crime, mainly down to the various glamourised film and television adaptations. The couple, who quickly became a nation’s celebrity outlaws until their deaths in 1934, seem to be due for another cinematic reworking with Golden Globe winning director Michael Sucsy (Grey Gardens, The Vow) making a pair of solid castings. British stars Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones, Dom Hemingway, Spike Island) and Nicholas Hoult (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Warm Bodies, About a Boy) have been confirmed for the roles – appropriately young castings for a pair who died in their early 20s.

Finally today, we’ve got our hands on the brand new poster for Marvel’s space epic Guardians of the Galaxy. James Gunn (Super, Slither) directs the stellar cast of Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Michael Rooker, Glenn Close, John C Reilly and Djimon Hounsou. This year’s riskiest production just keeps getting more awesome.

Guardians of the Galaxy – August 1st

Go Down Together – 2016?

Hail Caesar – 2015?

New still from Jupiter Ascending and James Gunn explains Guardians of the Galaxy/Avengers 3 link

Jupiter Ascending doesn’t quite look as adventurous or game changing as the other work of The Wachowskis, the writing/directing duo behind The Matrix, Bound and Cloud Atlas, but you only have to see Channing Tatum’s wolf-hybrid character to confirm this as an odball sci-fi epic. Check out today’s new still below for a brand new look at a film starring Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Terry Gilliam, Douglas Booth, Doona Bae, Eddie Redmayne and Sean Bean.

Despite Jupiter’s best efforts, the year’s most oddball sci-fi action will most likely be Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Its director James Gunn (Super, Slither) now claims that “We are definitely connected to Avengers 3.”

We can guess that this means that Avengers 3, most likely the work of Joss Whedon, will be tying in with some of the elements introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy. This’ll most likely be The Collector (Benicio Del Toro) and his pursuit of The Infinity Stones, for example The Tesseract. Thanos, and his servant The Other (Alexis Denisof) has to then be the lead antagonist but we can’t forget Loki (Tom Hiddleston) too soon. There’s still a lot going on with The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Arnim Zola (Toby Jones) and Ultron (James Spader) as well.

Maybe this means that the Guardians themselves (Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper) could be crossing over into Avenging territory. Maybe we can expect the film’s Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Michael Rooker, John C Reilly, Glenn Close or Djimon Hounsou to appear. Either way, we know that Marvel are finally bringing to the films the huge scale universe efforts of the comics.

Guardians of the Galaxy – August 1st

The Avengers 3 – 2018?

Jupiter Ascending – July 25th

Brand new Marvel concept art – Ant-Man, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Guardians of the Galaxy

Today was the day chosen my Marvel to unveil a whole new load of concept art for three of their upcoming movies. First up, there’s the closest to release: Guardians of the Galaxy. The film sees pilot Peter Quill in a bizarre alien universe and so builds the guise of an outlaw known as Star Lord. He becomes the subject of an intergalactic manhunt after he reaches a coveted orb before the villainous Ronan and, in order to survive, he recruits four other criminals (the vengeful and powerful Drax, the deadly assassin Gamora, gun-toting rodent Rocket Raccoon and walking tree Groot) to assist him. The film stars Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Karen Gillan, Lee Pace, John C Reilly, Michael Rooker, Glenn Close, Djimon Hounsou and Benicio Del Toro and is directed by James Gunn (Slither, Super). The new pieces of concept art offer something a little similar to Mos Eisley from Star Wars.

Following that was some brilliant new artwork for Joss Whedon’s sequel to his billion dollar phenomenon Avengers Assemble, this new instalment titled Age of Ultron. There are three main things to get excited about here. Firstly there’s the brilliant new design of Quicksilver (or Pietro Maximoff), who looks far different to both the incarnations seen in the comics and in the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past (where he’s played by Evan Peters). This suit, however, looks surprisingly similar to Marvel’s Namor.

Concept art of Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Quicksilver in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

There was then the first unveiling of Quicksilver’s sister Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch. There’s a very interesting costume switch here. This take on the mutant seems to be very similar to Hope, from a lot of recent X-Men issues, and this appears to do away with the well known costume of the comics as that may have been deemed a little controversial for screen. Rightly so – Whedon often subscribes to having strong female characters, such as Buffy Summers, Zoe Washburne or Melinda May, in his films.

Concept art of Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Most excitingly, one image confirms the presence of one of the most iconic of Iron Man’s suits. The Hulkbuster has been unveiled and it’s doing its titular job. In the comics, Hulkbuster is made to attempt to bring down Hulk should his rage become a danger to all and supports the rumour that Phase 3 could be setting up storylines such as Planet Hulk followed by World War Hulk. Even if I’m wrong, the suit’s presence will be of great excitement to many fans.

Concept art of the Iron Man (in Hulkbuster armor) vs. Hulk battle in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Age of Ultron stars Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, James Spader, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Don Cheadle, Cobie Smulders, Thomas Kretschmann, Anthony Mackie and Samuel L Jackson.

Lastly, there’s some new conceptual pieces from the upcoming Ant-Man. The sci-fi adventure is directed by Edgar Wright (The World’s End, Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim vs The World) and stars Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Patrick Wilson and Michael Pena. With production for the Ultron and Ant-Man beginning soon, we can expect the official on-set pics to be coming very soon.

Guardians of the Galaxy – August 1st

The Avengers: Age of Ultron – May 1st 2015

Ant-Man – July 17th 2015

Fassbender and McKellen in Days of Future Past posters and peek at Guardians of the Galaxy merchandise

The Irish-Germanic Michael Fassbender is one of the most talked about stars of the moment having just picked up a supporting actor Oscar nomination for his acclaimed portrayal of slave trader Edwin Epps in 12 Years a Slave. However, his best known role is as X-Men’s Magneto, a role he reprises in this year’s hotly tipped sequel X-Men: Days of Future Past. Sir Ian McKellen, aka The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit’s Gandalf, will also revive his part the older version of Magneto, fifty years on. In official new posters that look pretty cool, they’ve been showcased. I hope this is the first in a new series of X-Men character bannerss. Bryan Singer’s superhero thriller also stars Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Ellen Page, Nicholas Hoult, Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Shawn Ashmore, Peter Dinklage, Evan Peters, Omar Sy, Daniel Cudmore, Lucas Till, Josh Helman, Adan Canto, Booboo Stewart and Evan Jonigkeit.

Ian McKellen as Magneto in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Another hugely anticipated superhero release of this year is Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Glimpses of the Guardians, played by Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista and Vin Diesel, have only been seen in concept art and one official still but the intergalactic vigilantes have now been immortalised in toy form in these new pics.

Additionally, the Guardians have been confirmed to soon be in LEGO form as this set is announced:

Guardians LEGO

This intricate design will hopefully not only shows a first look at new villain Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace) but proves that the film can’t be far from releasing a trailer – which we’ll look forward to immensely. Karen Gillan, John C Reilly, Benicio Del Toro, Djimon Hounsou, Michael Rooker and Glenn Close also star while James Gunn (Super, Slither) directs.

Guardians of the Galaxy – August 1st

X-Men: Days of Future Past – May 22nd