postpone their entire slate. Alas, 2020 will be the first year since 2009 without a single MCU movie.) marked the end of Marvel's cinematic universe as we know it — but it was not the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Robert Downey Jr. has confirmed that he won’t be returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In a new interview for the SmartLess podcast, the 55-year-old actor said that he is “done” with the franchise.
Co-host Jason Bateman asked him, “I’m assuming that the Marvel thing is at a slower speed now, or are you done with that now?”
“That’s all done,” Robert said. “As far as I’m concerned, I hung up my guns and I’m good to let it go.”
Robert also said, “I also think that Marvel is on this journey
postpone their entire slate. Alas, 2020 will be the first year since 2009 without a single MCU movie.) marked the end of Marvel's cinematic universe as we know it — but it was not the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
the recent release of the WandaVision trailer, but it's not surprising either: Marvel and Disney have once again delayed the release of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, the character's long-awaited solo film. Originally pushed from May to November this year, the film will now open on May 7, 2021, a whole year after it was first set to debut.
was the end of Marvel's cinematic universe as we know it — but it was not the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In some tragic news to further dampen 2020, feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sadly passed away at the age of 87. The Supreme Court Justice's death was confirmed in a statement via NPR as her cause of death was said to be complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer.
Jon Burlingame The trailer for “Dune,” the upcoming adaptation of the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic, has introduced a 47-year-old Pink Floyd song to thousands, if not millions, of new listeners.That director Denis Villeneuve chose “Eclipse,” from the English band’s 1973 “Dark Side of the Moon” album, as the key musical element in the three-minute video, came as a surprise – especially considering most trailers are not scored by the film’s actual composer, much less a specially tailored cover of
*SPOILERS ALERT* It's been more than a year but for MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans, the fact that Iron Man is dead is still a very sensitive topic to discuss. Avengers: Endgame saw Tony Stark bravely sacrifice his own life to put an end to Thanos' tyranny and in the process, save humanity.
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Brie Larson garnered high praise for her performance in the blockbuster superhero movie "Captain Marvel." But at first, the 30-year-old actress didn't think she was right for the role of Carol Danvers, otherwise known as Captain Marvel. In a new YouTube video, the Oscar winner described the audition process she went through and confessed she passed on Marvel Studio's offer multiple times.
Robert Downey Jr. said his days as a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe are over.In a recent episode from the “SmartLess” podcast, the 55-year-old Sherlock Holmes star spoke with hosts Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes about his future within the booming superhero franchise.“I’m assuming that the Marvel thing is at a slower speed now, or are you done with that now?” Bateman, 51, asked the Dolittle actor.
Avengers star Brie Larson is opening up about her auditions for various movies, including the ones she didn’t get.
Fans still hoping Robert Downey Jr. will return as Tony Stark can stop.
Marvel Cinematic Universe.The Iron Man actor responded to rumours that his character might make an appearance in the upcoming Black Widow film starring Scarlett Johansson – despite Iron Man having died in Avengers: Endgame.On the SmartLess podcast, hosted by actors Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, Robert Downey Jr.
Angelina Jolie, Robert Downey, Jr., and Oprah Winfrey paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman during a new ABC special on Sunday (August 30, 2020).The stars were among those who shared heartfelt dedications during Chadwick Boseman – A Tribute for a King, which followed a commercial-free screening of his film Black Panther.“I think that he not only played a superhero, but the way he handled his life and managing cancer with such humility and grace and dignity lets all know that he truly was a
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The world mourns the demise of Chadwick Boseman. The international actor, who brought Black Panther to life on the big screen, passed away on August 28.
You would think that after a week of bad press for “The New Mutants,” which included director Josh Boone defending the film’s whitewashing of an Afro-Latino character, reports of Fox nearly throwing the entire thing in the garbage to start over, and reviews calling it “the worst ‘X-Men‘” movie yet, the film would finally find some peace now that it’s finally in theaters. You’d be wrong.
Remember “Sphere?” Judging by the film’s tepid box office and it’s quiet legacy, probably not. However, back in 1998, when the film was set to be released, people were excited, as it was directed by Barry Levinson and starred Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L.
Robert Downey, Jr. is helping to develop a new drama series based on Michael Crichton’s sci-fi novel Sphere.The Avengers star and his producer wife Susan Downey have joined forces with Westworld writer and executive producer Denise The, among others, for the HBO project.Adapted by The, Sphere will take viewers on a deep dive into the ocean to examine a newly-discovered alien spacecraft.The 1987 book was previously turned into a film starring Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson.