Nicolas Cage revealed what he really thinks about the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
23.02.2023 - 21:03 / justjared.com
Superhero films are frequently box office smash hits.
The high budget, high action films, largely based on comic books from companies like Marvel and DC Comics, regularly break ticket sales records, and are enjoyed by audiences all across the world.
Along the way, there have been plenty of almost-was superhero films, from highly anticipated sequels to unexpected takes on the genre from different directors. For various reasons, be it finances or creative differences, they never ended up coming to light.
Considering the recent news of Batgirl getting cancelled at Warner Bros., we’re taking a look at some other projects that also aren’t making their debut in theaters anymore.
Find out which superhero movies got scrapped during the creative process, or just never got off the ground…
Nicolas Cage revealed what he really thinks about the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The 2023 Oscars ceremony is almost here!
Cara Delevingne fans were alarmed when late last year, photos and videos of the model looking disheveled at an airport circled online. Soon after, reports speculating on the star's addiction battle broke, and photos of her close friends leaving her home looking concerned were released. Now, months into her sobriety journey, Delevingne is opening up about that dark time in her life and how reaching rock bottom changed her for the better.
Steven Spielberg has shared which movie of his he believes is “pretty perfect”.The director, known for making classic films such as Jurassic Park and Jaws, revealed the movie from his back catalogue he’s returned to “again and again” during an interview on The Late Late Show With Stephen Colbert.“I don’t look a lot at my movies after I’ve made them,” Spielberg said. “I don’t look back that often but every once in a while I’ll see a movie with my kids.“I want to accompany my kids when I see E.T. with them for the first time.
Keanu Reeves has seen success with both the “Matrix”, “Bill & Ted” and “John Wick” film franchises, but are they any roles he wishes he could have played?
During a recent AMA on Reddit, Keanu Reeves opened up about any regrets in his career.
Jonathan Majors spoke out about being involved in one of the worst-rated movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Paris Hilton is loving the mom life.
Karan Soni (Deadpool franchise) has been tapped to play Spider-Man India in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Deadline can confirm.
Tom Cruise was reduced to tears while filming one scene for his major blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick.
Spheeris called it “the most gratifying moment in my film career.” So what happened?With the gift of hindsight, the Grammy-winning singer in part blamed Hollywood sexism for why the project – and others like it – still hasn’t been made. “I think that it’s a lot harder to get a biopic done about a female, that’s why we don’t have that many,” P!nk said.Sitting with “The Howard Stern Show” in promotion of her new album “Trustfall” on Thursday, P!nk was asked point blank what happened to the project.“I’ve seen you do Janis Joplin, and you do it better than anybody,” Stern began. “Those are tough songs to sing.
Warner Bros/DC’s The Batman leads all nominations for the third annual Critics Choice Super Awards, which revealed nominees Wednesday for the year’s best across the superhero, sci-fi/fantasy, horror and action genres in film and on TV.
Pedro Pascal is one of the hottest actors in Hollywood at the moment.
HUMO (via Stereogum), said the Gorillaz movie that was being worked on with Netflix is no longer happening: “The new record came about because Jamie and I were often in Los Angeles. We were working on a Gorillaz feature film, which will never happen.” When the publication asked if the movie was “permanently suspended,” Albarn confirmed that, yes, it was dead.
Liam Neeson is opening up about his incredible career.
Shawn Mendes opened up about stepping back from his tour last year and changing his look in a new interview.
Charna Flam As awards season moves forward, the discussion surrounding how creatives of color and their projects are repeatedly snubbed by awards bodies continues, most recently and notably including Viola Davis’ “The Woman King”; but a new study from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative has noticed an increase for women of color in leading roles across the top-grossing movies of 2022. Dr. Stacy L. Smith and the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative conducted a new research study examining the gender, race, ethnicity and age of lead and co-lead actors across the 100 top-grossing movies each year from 2007 to 2022, in the Inequality Across 1,600 Popular Films: Examining Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Age of Leads/Co-Leads From 2007 to 2022 study.
Tom Holland will be reprising his Spider-Man role within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige says they are already working on his comeback.
Tom Holland will be returning as Peter Parker for a fourth Spider-Man movie and the head of Marvel Studios has confirmed that the film is currently in the works.
What the hell is going on with the “Spider-Man” film franchise, right now? On the one side, you have Sony working tirelessly to get the spinoff films happening, with so many TV shows and features in various stages of development and production, but none of those projects feature Tom Holland’s Peter Parker. Then on the other side, there’s Marvel Studios, the co-producers of the latest ‘Spider-Man’ film franchise, but the recently announced plans for Phases 5 and 6 feature absolutely zero Spidey news.