Last year, not much was known about the future of the pandemic when the theaters shut down in March. At that time, everyone was naive to wonder if we’d see a summer movie season in 2020.
Last year, not much was known about the future of the pandemic when the theaters shut down in March. At that time, everyone was naive to wonder if we’d see a summer movie season in 2020.
By all accounts that we’ve heard so far, it would appear that Marvel Studios basically gave Chloe Zhao a ton of creative independence in developing her upcoming superhero blockbuster, “Eternals.” She’s already talked about how she is a writer on the script (a fairly rare feat in terms of Marvel films) and how she’s still using a lot of the same filming techniques (natural lighting, small camera rigs, etc…) that she has mastered with her previous indie features such as “The Rider” and the recent
After many marvel films were delayed due to the pandemic, fans were left upset, but on the bright side, there is finally an update on a very popular MCU film! One of the most anticipated movies is the Marvel’s Black Widow, and according to Bob Chapek, the new CEO of Disney, the movie will still be released in theatres, despite many other films moving to streaming platforms. In a statement to Deadline, the new CEO said: “We’ll be watching to see the reopening of theatres and consumer sentiment in
For film fans, you may think of Jac Shaeffer and remember her 2009 debut film, “Timer,” which made the rounds at film festivals. However, in more recent years, she’s been a prominent screenwriter, especially at Marvel Studios, where she contributed to films such as “Captain Marvel” and the forthcoming “Black Widow.” But her most recent project is the Disney+ series, “WandaVision,” which she created and produces.
Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige not only stuck the landing when they released “Avengers: Endgame” and capped off a nearly-two-dozen-film run that spans a decade, but they did so in record-breaking fashion. But what do you do after you release the biggest film of all time? Well, COVID-19 says that you take a full year off and regroup.
It seems like only yesterday I was talking about how a Dutch cinema owner said “No Time to Die” was going to be delayed (again) from this April until November. Wait, it wasn’t yesterday, it was actually earlier today.
Starting this Friday, Marvel Studios does what it hasn’t done before — take over TV. With the release of “WandaVision” on Disney+ (or two episodes, at least), the studio is staking a claim to streaming TV and unleashing the power of the MCU on a new medium.
Milla Jovovich is one proud mom.
The year 2020 kept us far away from cinema halls and some production houses had to stop work mid-way due to the Covid 19 pandemic. This meant that some of the year's most-anticipated releases were held back as theatres across several countries shut down.
With the fallout of the new Warner Bros./HBO Max deal still being felt around the film industry, there are many people wondering which studio is going to be next to make a similar deal. Will we see Universal do a day-and-date release strategy with theaters and Peacock? What about Disney and Disney+? Well, in the case of the latter, it does appear that contracts could be worked out to make it a possibility, at least with Marvel Studios films.
Tonight at the Walt Disney Investors Day, Kevin Feige, president, Marvel Studios, and chief creative officer, Marvel, shared plans for the expansion and future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “The Cinematic Universe weaves storylines, heroes, and villains across 23 feature films to date.
Following the confirmation of Hailee Steinfeld as Kate Bishop in Disney+’s upcoming Marvel series, “Hawkeye” starring Jeremy Renner—thanks to set photos and videos that called our her participation before it was official—more cast members in the show have been revealed.
The internet is filled with birthday wishes for Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow actress turns 36 today. The actress has been in the news lately for her secret wedding with Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost.
With news that “Wonder Woman 1984” is debuting on both the big screen and HBO Max on Christmas Day, naturally fans are going to be curious if this means other blockbusters will be doing a similar thing? Or in the case of Disney blockbusters, will they go the route of “Soul” and “Mulan” and skip theaters altogether? Well, according to Deadline, the answer when it comes to films such as “Black Widow,” “Cruella,” and a few others is…maybe.
In what was a simple throwaway line in The Avengers is now amongst the most discussed theories amid the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans. The dialogue in question occurs in the sequence when Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow quips to Clint Barton aka Hawkeye that the Battle of New York was similar to their Budapest mission.
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
Amid Christopher Nolan's Tenet underperforming at the US box-office due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney is taking some major precautions by delaying the release dates of some of their biggest films, including the highly-awaited Marvel movies.
Disney has pushed back the release dates of a string of films including Black Widow.
It finally happened. After more than a week of being “semi-official,” it appears that Disney has pulled the trigger and reshuffled its entire film slate yet again, in the wake of recent theatrical developments.
global pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
When you watch the trailer for “Black Widow,” it sure does look like your run-of-the-mill Marvel Studios production. There are jokes.
It’s fall and Disney+ is ready to celebrate its first anniversary. And with that milestone approaching, the studio decided it would love to announce the full slate of fall TV series coming to the streaming service.
With the most recent moves that are expected to be made official soon, as “Black Widow” is expected to vacate it’s November 6 release date, there likely won’t be another major studio film in US theaters until November 20, when “No Time to Die” arrives. And as we’ve seen with its tepid launch, it doesn’t appear that “Tenet” is going to be able to carry the theatrical release industry for two months.
Black Widow might face delay in release amidst the pandemic! Disney is considering a move of the Scarlett Johansson-starring film’s theatrical release date amidst the pandemic, according to reports by Deadline on Tuesday (September 15). According to Deadline, “Not everyone is ready to go back to the theater, and it’s going to take a long time before moviegoers are comfortable.
It has been rumored for a while now, but a new Variety report seems to confirm it—Disney is about to delay the release of “Black Widow.” And with that move, movie theaters are probably going to be put in panic mode. The report claims that Disney is likely going to delay “Black Widow,” but no new date is being revealed at this time.
While Natasha Romanoff's fate in Avengers: Endgame destroyed MCU (Marcel Cinematic Universe) fans, it was indeed a pleasant, welcome surprise that a Black Widow movie was in the works. Set at a time period between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, we get in touch with Nat's previous comrades before becoming an Avenger in Black Widow.
Unlike a few of her fellow co-stars, *cough* Tom Holland *cough* Mark Ruffalo *cough*, Scarlett Johansson just proved she can keep a secret for years together! The actress, who will soon be seen in Black Widow, recently opened up about learning about her superhero character's death in Avengers: Endgame.
Marvel Studios’ upcoming film, “Black Widow,” isn’t the first solo film to be led by a female hero. That honor went to “Captain Marvel.” However, that doesn’t mean “Black Widow” won’t shy away from being a feminist feature and discussing some of the female-centric topics that are discussed in our society.
We are mere weeks away from the kick-off to the Summer Movie Season…in September. The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the box office into chaos with theaters being shut down for the past 5 months and the blockbusters (“Black Widow,” “Wonder Woman 1984,” and “Tenet”) that were supposed to arrive in May, June, and July, respectively, finally coming later this fall.
This summer was supposed to kick off the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 4. In an ideal world, by now we would have watched Black Widow a couple of times and gearing for the release of The Eternals.
A video of the deleted scene from Avengers: Infinity War has now surfaced on social media leaving the fans guessing as to why would a scene so crucial be deleted from the MCU film. The Marvel Cinematic Universe flick did not feature this particular scene which is why now the fans are very curious about the scene's omission from the final cut.
According to latest media reports, Black Widow actress Florence Pugh was very upset with the backlash she received for being in a relationship with boyfriend, Zach Braff. The Hollywood actress, Florence Pugh, 24 has caught the eye of the storm when the news came to light that she is dating the 45-year-old Zach Braff.
Scarlett Johansson will play Black Widow for what seems like the last time in Marvel Cinematic Universe in the standalone movie. The Black Widow movie was set to release in May.
In a COVID-19-less world, we would be two months removed from Marvel Studios’ “Black Widow.” Unfortunately, we don’t live in this paradise and the global pandemic has kept movie theaters shut down for months, pushing the superhero film to November. But with the light at the end of the tunnel coming soon for cinemas (hopefully, at least), we can start looking ahead to “Black Widow” and what seems to be less of a prequel/filler film and more of a new beginning.
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