| Marvel Studios’ Phase Four Will Be A “New Beginning”
Captain America: Civil War marks the beginning of Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We’ve already reviewed the film and grabbed a few interesting tidbits from its press conference. But as we get closer to the film’s release, there are those who are want to know more about the future of the MCU, particularly what will happen in Phase Four. Here below, check out what Marvel Studios’ President Kevin Feige had to say.
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| Michael Keaton Becomes Early Contender For ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Villain Role
Last night at CinemaCon it was confirmed that the upcoming Spider-Man reboot being produced by Sony Pictures in conjunction with Marvel Studios would indeed be titled Spider-Man: Homecoming as previously suggested. Now it appears that the production is close to adding another high-profile actor to the cast. Justin Kroll at Variety is reporting that none other than Michael Keaton is in early talks to play the film’s mystery villain, which could possibly turn out to be the winged supercriminal the Vulture if the rumors are true.
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| ‘Spider-Man’ Reboot Will Feature Appearances From Marvel Cinematic Universe Characters
In less than a month, the Marvel Cinematic Universe adds one of the most iconic superheroes in history to its roster when Spider-Man, played by British actor Tom Holland, makes his first MCU appearance in Captain America: Civil War. Then he’ll be getting his own big-screen reboot, directed by Jon Watts (Cop Car) produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, which might be called Spider-Man: Homecoming if recently leaked developments are to be trusted. There have been murmurings since Sony and Marvel made their deal last year to co-produce a new Spider-Man movie that other characters from the MCU could show up in the reboot, possibly including Robert Downey Jr.‘s Tony Stark/Iron Man. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige pretty much confirmed that this will happen without revealing which characters would appear:
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| ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Character Posters Shortchanges Team Iron Man One Hero
Yesterday, we posted the first set of character posters for Captain America: Civil War. These posters showed us that Captain America (Chris Evans), Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) are on Team Cap. Now Disney has released their opposition. A new set of character posters reveal who is on Team Iron Man, along with information on the runtime for the film. Check it all out below.
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| ‘Civil War’: Black Panther Outruns Captain America In New Photos
Fresh off the release of the posters and trailer for Captain America: Civil War comes the debut of a couple of new images and some insights on the MCU’s newest character the Black Panther. When it was first announced that the Wakandian Prince would make his MCU debut in Civil War, it wasn’t clear who he would align himself with. But concept art appeared to show that he sided with Iron Man, which was supported by the fact that he kicked Bucky aka The Winter Soldier in the face and that he was also running away from Captain America in the first trailer. Now is allegiance to Iron Man is starting to look shaky. In an interview with EW, actor Chadwick Boseman reveals that there is a bit of mystery behind Black Panther, and that he hasn’t made up his mind about either side. Check out what he had to say about Black Panther’s role in Civil War below.
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