| ‘Captain Marvel’: More On Starforce and Jude Law’s Mysterious Nameless Character
Marvel Studios recently released their first look at Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson as the title character. In it, we learned that the film won’t be a traditional origin film, but rather the character would already have powers. Additionally, it was confirmed that Carol Danvers would be half-human and half Kree. In fact, she flees Earth to join the intergalactic Starforce. This is a protective force led by the yet to be named character played by Jude Law. Now we are learning more about Law’s character, although not his name, which may hint at the role he has to play. Plus, there’s a little more about that Starforce group. Check it all out below.
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| First ‘Captain Marvel’ Images Reveal Title Character, Skrulls, Nick Fury, and Ronan
In Captain Marvel Academy Award winner Brie Larson plays Carol Danvers. She leaves Earth to join an intergalactic force known as Starforce, but when she returns, she questions her past. Upon her return, she finds out that she must fight the shape-shifting Skrulls, led by their leader Talos (Ben Mendelsohn), whose goal is to invade Earth. In addition to releasing the first look at Larson as Captain Marvel, EW also released a handful of new images which reveal our first look at Starforce, Jude Law, a two-eyed Nick Fury (don’t know if I will get used to that), and the Skrulls. Check out the photos below.
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| Geek Peek: First Look At Brie Larson As Captain Marvel
Marvel Studios has revealed the first look at Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson as the titular character. The film will be Marvel Studios’ first female-led superhero since they launched their studio back in 2008. So you can say that this has been something everyone has been waiting to see. Check out the first look below.
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| ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Sequel In Development With Jon M. Chu and Creative Team Returning
Crazy Rich Asians made a very impressive debut last weekend, opening to $25 million and finishing with a grand total of $36 million if you count the five-day total after it officially opened on Wednesday. The rom-com captivated the world with its fantastic performances from Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Awkwafina, and Michelle Yeoh. And now it looks like a sequel is in order. According to new reports, the creative forces that helped put the first movie together are getting back together for a sequel titled China Rich Girlfriend — both of which are adaptations of author Kevin Kwan‘s books of the same name. More on the story below. Minor spoilers will follow.
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| Movie Review: Crazy Rich Asians
Crazy Rich Asians
Director: Jon M. Chu
Writer: Adele Lim, Peter Chiarelli
Cast: Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Kris Aquino, Lisa Lu, Ken Jeong, Michelle Yeoh
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Rated PG-13 | Minutes: 121
Release Date: August 15, 2018 Romantic comedies may be a dime a dozen, but every once in a while there comes one that can change the course of cinema. And in the age of having more representation on the big screen, no film is more important than Crazy Rich Asians. Director Jon M. Chu‘s adaptation of the Kevin Kwan novel of the same name represents that shift. It’s a film that changes the genre by looking at it from a different perspective, one that has been largely ignored for almost an entire generation. And because of that, Crazy Rich Asians is not only a special film but one that is also highly entertaining and enlightening. Check out my full review below.
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