| ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Trailer: Look Out! It’s A New Spider-Man
Sony has released the first trailer for Jon Watts‘ Spider-Man: Homecoming, starring Tom Holland as the title hero and Michael Keaton as Adrian Toomes aka The Vulture. It’s been months since the first footage dropped at the San Diego Comic-Con earlier this year, and now we are getting our first look at the new Webhead in action. But we are also getting our first look at the John Hughes-vibe that we’ve heard so much about. Check out there trailer here below.
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| ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Image Sees Spidey Missing His Train
Some of you may know that the first trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming drops tonight. But just in case you forgot, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios have decided to release a nice teaser image of the Webslinger to serve as a reminder that it is coming. Those who couldn’t attend the panel at Comic-Con this summer will no longer have to wait or read details of the footage that was shown. Now you can enjoy a nice teaser image that should be able to hold you over until the release of that trailer later tonight. Check it out below.
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| ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Tease Wants You To See Full Trailer Tomorrow
When word came that Spider-Man would be shared by Sony and Marvel, every Marvel fan nearly dropped to their knees. That excitement grew exponentially when we learned that we would see him as early as Captain America: Civil War. And from that first moment, he said “Hey, Everybody,” we knew that this was the right Spider-Man. Now we can get excited for his solo adventures, which kicks off with Spider-Man: Homecoming. After waiting seven grueling months, we’ll finally get to see the official trailer. Check out the video teasing the trailer’s release below.
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| ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’: Tom Holland Talks Contract, Zendaya Answers MJ Questions, and More |
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It’s hard to believe that Spider-Man is actually a part of the MCU. But here we are, and after Tom Holland delivered a fantastic performance as the Webslinger in Captain America: Civil War, we can look forward to Spider-Man: Homecoming with enthusiasm and joy. Part of that comes from the fact that Marvel Studios had a hand in creating the character to fit into the MCU narrative by giving his standalone film John Hughes vibes. This version of Spider-Man takes the character back to its comic book roots where Peter Parker is a high school student who is trying to balance out his life as a teenager while still being a hero. Being a part of the MCU family means that you get to appear in other films outside your own. Whether that means being a part of a larger ensemble like The Avengers or making a simple cameo, Marvel gives their actors a multi-picture contract that gives them the chance to play around in just more than their own sandbox. And now we know just how many films Holland will appear in. According to a new report, the actor will appear in a total of six films. In other Spider-Man: Homecoming related news, Zendaya side-steps around those annoying Mary Jane Watson questions, and Michael Keaton is finally confirmed to be playing Vulture. Check out all these stories below.
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| Blu-Ray Review: Child’s Play (Collector’s Edition) |
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Child’s Play
Blu-ray (Collector’s Edition)
Directed by: Tom Holland
Written by: Don Mancini, John Lafia, Tom Holland
Cast: Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, Brad Dourif
Distributor: Scream Factory
Rated R | 87 Minutes
Release Date: October 18, 2016 “Hi, I’m Chucky, and I’m your friend till the end. Hidey-ho!” Chucky, the pint-sized killer doll from 1988’s Child’s Play, is often mentioned in the same breath as slasher icons like Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger, but there’s something very unique about the denim dungaree-wearing antagonist in Tom Holland‘s film. While films like Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street play on teenage anxieties, punishing high school kids for drinking, smoking marijuana, and having premarital sex, Child’s Play is fixated on the fears of small children. Five-year-old Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) is entranced by commercials for “Good Guy” dolls on TV. The ads play during a “Good Guy” cartoon series, which Andy watches while wearing his “Good Guy” pajamas and eating “Good Guy” cereal. The commentary on Reagan-era consumerism is hard to miss here. His mom, Karen (Catherine Hicks), a widow struggling to make ends meet, buys Andy a “Good Guy” named Chucky for his sixth birthday, unaware that the doll is a plastic prison for the soul of Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif), a serial killer and voodoo practitioner.
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