| Marvel Releases Epic ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Images
Marvel Studios has released a new batch of images from the upcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron. Directed by Joss Whedon, the film, which opens in theaters on May 1, 2015, marks the end of Phase Two for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Avengers sequel, being one of our most anticipated of the year, sees Earth’s Mightiest Heroes going up against their greatest threat, Ultron, an advanced AI that was meant to be a peacekeeping force. We’ve been combing over the previously released trailers, going over them frame by frame, over-analyzing the images released, and soon enough we will be seeing the film. But we still don’t know the big details that connects the sequel to the events planned for Phase 3. So while we wait for more details and to have all those questions answered, let’s take a look at the 15 new images that just debuted here after the jump.
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| SDCC 2014: ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Panel Reveals First Footage!
The final panel of theatrical releases at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H belonged to the much-anticipated and long-awaited Avengers: Age of Ultron, where the first footage from the film was shown (description of the footage is below). Marvel CEO Kevin Feige introduced Robert Downey, Jr. and he waltzed out to the boogieing strains of Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough.” He opened a Pelican briefcase and pulled out long-stemmed red roses, which he tossed into the crowd, to ecstatic cheers. Feige continued to introduce the cast — Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Cobie Smulders, Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Evans, Paul Bettany (The Vision), and newcomers to the Marvel Cinematic Universe Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Quicksilver), James Spader (Ultron), and Elisabeth Olsen (Scarlet Witch).
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| Movie Review: Godzilla (2014) |
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Godzilla
Director: Gareth Edwards
Writers: Max Borenstein (screenplay), Dave Callaham (story)
Cast: Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Olsen, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn
Legendary Pictures | Warner Bros.
Rated PG-13 | 123 Minutes
Release Date: May 16, 2013
“We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried. Most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita; Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and, to impress him, takes on his multi-armed form and says, ‘Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.’ I suppose we all thought that, one way or another.” – J. Robert Oppenheimer In 1954, IshirÅ Honda transformed the trauma of war into art with Godzilla, a science fiction film about a gigantic radioactive beast that rises from the depths of Tokyo Bay. The primordial force of nature firebombs Tokyo with its atomic breath, leveling the city and killing thousands. Honda created a walking metaphor for the nuclear devastation of World War II – a fantastic, out of this world creation that could embody the fears of an entire nation. Godzilla is the granddaddy of kaiju cinema, but it’s also a very poignant and mournful drama – a Japanese film made at a time when the country was still reeling from the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as H-bomb testing in the Pacific. Since then, Godzilla has become an international icon of devastation, spawning nearly thirty sequels. The King of Monsters endures because he is the perfect conduit through which to exorcise the predominant fears of our time.
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| This ‘Godzilla’ IMAX Poster Is A Thing Of Terrifying Beauty
In less than three weeks the long-in-the-works Americanized reboot of Godzilla helmed by Gareth Edwards will arise to stomp a new mud hole in the summer box office…hopefully. Since the anticipation for its release has not surpassed our stratosphere (though it’s pretty close), Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have released an astounding new poster for the scaly blockbuster hopeful’s IMAX 3D theatrical release. You can check it out here below.
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| Nature Has An Order In This New ‘Godzilla’ Video
We’re less than a month away from the U.S. release of Godzilla, Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ remake. There’s already been plenty of footage from the upcoming film, including a look at one very loud Kaiju. The studio has released a new 30-second video for the film, titled “Nature Has An Order,” which you can watch here below. Godzilla, directed by Gareth Edwards, stars Bryan Cranston, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Ken Watanabe, Juliette Binoche, and David Strathairn. The film hits theaters in North America on May 16, 2014.
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