Breaking: Last month, Marvel and Sony announced a groundbreaking new partnership that would (again) see a reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise, but more importantly, would officially allow the character to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

It was quickly revealed that Andrew Garfield would not be reprising his Peter Parker role in the new series, and the internet has run rampant with speculation of who we’d next see don the blue and red suit ever since.

We can all stop that speculation now, as Sony has just revealed who they’ve chosen for the role. No, it’s not Donald Glover, and he won’t be playing Miles Morales. The Walking Dead star Chandler Riggs (Carl, duh) will play Peter Parker / Spider-Man beginning in Captain America: Civil War.

It’s certainly an interesting choice, and certainly not one I’d ever predict. He’s young (16), which I like, and he’s awkward as hell, so he’s already got a one-up on Andrew Garfield (at least as far as Peter Parker goes). I’ll admit that I was initially baffled at the decision, but then I remembered that we shouldn’t hate on this stuff until we actually see what it looks like. Peter Parker is an awkward teenage nerd who isn’t particularly good looking, and Chandler fits right into that description.

Here’s the press release:

After a comprehensive worldwide casting search, Chandler Riggs has been chosen to portray Peter Parker when Spider-Man swings into the Marvel Universe with the release of Captain America: Civil War on May 6th, 2016. Sony Pictures will thereafter release the next installment of its $4 billion Spider-Man franchise, on July 28, 2017, in a film that will be co-produced by Kevin Feige and his expert team at Marvel and newly appointed chairman of Sony Pictures, Tom Rothman.

 

Today’s announcement culminates what has been one of the most eagerly anticipated casting announcements in recent memory. Bloggers, pop culture speculators, and everyday fans have pored over and analyzed every conceivable online rumor in an attempt to discover the identity of the actor to play Marvel’s Spider-Man, and Riggs will immediately begin preparing for the coveted role.

 

Spider-Man, embraced all over the world, is the most successful franchise in the history of Sony Pictures, with the five films having taken in more than $4 billion worldwide.

 

Commenting on the announcement, Tom Rothman, chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios said, “Spider-Man is a classic superhero — a young man who balances his responsibility to serve humanity and crush evil with the shyness and normalcy of someone struggling to find himself. The role demands an extraordinary actor. You need someone who can magically transform himself from Peter Parker into Spider-Man. An actor who will depict the vulnerability of youth and the strength and confidence of a legendary figure at the same moment. We have found that actor in Chandler Riggs. From the first time we saw him in The Walking Dead, to his glorious screen test which floored all of us, we knew that we had found our new Peter Parker.”

 

Producer Avi Arad added, “I’m incredibly excited about Chandler Riggs. In the Spider-Man tradition, we were looking for a smart, sensitive, and cool new Peter Parker who can inspire us and make us laugh, cry, and cheer. We believe we have found the perfect choice to take on this role and lead us into the future.”

 

Producer Laura Ziskin said, “We are thrilled to have Chandler Riggs for this new incarnation of Spider-Man. We were fortunate enough to meet with a group of fantastically talented young men, and in the end, we all agreed that in addition to being an extraordinary actor, Chandler had the right mix of humor, youth, and pathos, along with an underlying sense of strength and power necessary to bring Peter Parker and Spider-Man to life on screen.”

 

Kevin Feige added “We cannot wait to show you where Marvel and Sony plan to take this beloved character, and we’re ecstatic to show you Chandler in costume, and in motion, later this year.”

Are you down with this announcement? Is there another actor you’d have rather seen cast? And what does this mean for Carl on The Walking Dead? Sound out below!

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Briefly: Daredevil is just around the corner, A.K.A. Jessica Jones is well into production, and today Marvel announced that Cheo Hodari Coker has joined Luke Cage as series’ showrunner, and also that the series will debut in 2016.

Cheo has produced popular shows like Ray Donovan and Southland, for which he also won the 2013 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing for a Dramatic Series.

Here’s the full release, straight from Marvel:

Netflix & Marvel Television announced today that Cheo Hodari Coker will serve as executive producer and showrunner of the anticipated series, “Marvel’s Luke Cage.” Coker is writing the first two episodes of the series that will premiere in 2016, everywhere that Netflix is available.

 

Most recently, Coker served as a co-executive producer on the second season of “Ray Donovan,” and prior to that was a supervising producer on the critically-acclaimed, fourth season of the drama “SouthLAnd.” Coker was a part of the “SouthLAnd” team that earned the show a 2012 Peabody Award. Coker also garnered a 2013 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing for a Dramatic Series for his work on that show. Coker’s feature film credits include Fox Searchlight’s rap biopic “Notorious.” He authored the book “Unbelievable: The Life, Death, and Afterlife of The Notorious B.I.G.” as well. Coker started his writing career in journalism and was a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times and contributed to VIBE, Rolling Stone, Essence, among other publications. He is a graduate of Stanford University.

 

It was previously announced that Mike Colter (“The Good Wife,” “American Horror Story: Coven”) will play the charismatic lead character, Luke Cage, in the series.

 

“Marvel’s Luke Cage” is produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios for Netflix.

It was revealed back in December that Colter (pictured below) would play Luke Cage, who will first appear in this year’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones.

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I’m not sure how Hugh Jackman feels about his Wolverine role anymore. On numerous occasions I’ve heard him rave about how he could do something like forty more movies as the Canadian beast, and other times I hear he’s ready to quit. I don’t fault Jackman for finding the role tiresome as an actor; beyond needing to be so physically ripped, it can get boring for anybody playing the same dude for over twelve or thirteen years. But he’s so natural as Logan too, it’s kind of a bummer that there will inevitably be a time when the Wolverine we see on screen isn’t Hugh Jackman.

But are we closer to that day than we realize? Hugh Jackman posted on his Instagram today this oddly cryptic-but-blatant photo.

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Maybe I’m so out of the loop but is Wolverine 3 even in production right now? The status of that movie hasn’t been my priority so I kind of glaze over any news bits that finds their way online, which is a shining example of responsible journalism.

Coming straight from the man himself, this should put to rest any rumors about Jackman’s further involvement in the X-Men series until we hear otherwise.

What do you guys think?

Ryan Reynolds, star of the upcoming and long-anticipated Deadpool film, has just tweeted the first official image of the movie. And of course it’s ridiculous.

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Of course he did the Burt Reynolds. Did we really expect anything less?

The suit looks great. It looks like the most professional of cosplays, but really the Deadpool suit isn’t hard to nail down. It’s always had a ridiculously gritty film aesthetic in mind, which makes the fact that a Deadpool movie took so long kind of baffling.

A higher resolution image, if that’s what you want, is right below. Make it your new desktop wallpaper at work to make your coworkers think you’re the cool comic book geek.

Deadpool is set for February 12, 2016. There will be a lot of annoyed dates on Valentine’s Day.

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According to Badass Digest, it is all but officially confirmed that the Russo Brothers will be sitting in the director’s chairs for Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War.

From Badass Digest:

So I’m on the phone with a source, talking about the Spider-Man casting rumor I just ran, when he says, “Oh shit. I just got an email. The Russos closed their deal to direct Infinity War.”

 

I first reported this to you guys back in November, and now I can tell you it’s come to pass: Joe and Anthony Russo will follow up Captain America: Civil War by graduating to Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and 2. The movies should shoot back-to-back in 2016 and 2017.

 

There are no writers on it yet, but I’m told that Marvel is in talks with Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, the guys who wrote the three Captain America movies as well as did work on Thor: The Dark World and helped create Agent Carter. Basically it’s about keeping the band together moving forward, with the Russos and Markus and McFeely all being really on the same page and working together well. I imagine that this will become official shortly.

I didn’t realize how sharply Captain America: The Winter Soldier divided fans. I enjoyed every minute of it, but speaking to people at this past New York Comic-Con (in particular talking to our Geekscape founder/leader Jonathan) there are people who think otherwise.

In some ways I’m excited, because the Russos seem to really grasp this bizarre universe Marvel has built. In other ways, I’m hesitant. As the Marvel Cinematic Universe marches forward, it both baffles and amazes me how the auteur theory can show up without mucking up the others. Shane Black, James Gunn and Joss Whedon have all left their signatures on their films (and if only Edgar Wright got to), but I can’t really speak to what signatures the Russos have. Not that that’s the most important thing, of course. The most important thing is that these movies are good, and I have little expectations that the Russos will disappoint.

My hesitation is/was that there are other directors I think that are capable of shouldering the responsibility. Back when possible directors were being thrown around I believed Justin Lin could have been the guy for Avengers: Infinity War. I believed his sense of action filmmaking combined with his balance of ensemble characters (Fast Five and Fast & Furious 6 are awesome superhero movies without superheroes) could have made him an ideal candidate. But Lin was destined to boldly go elsewhere.

I guess now that Marvel moves into Phase 3, they simply want to work with people they already know and trust, which is a completely understandable and financially responsible decision.

There is no definite, official announcement just yet, but Badass Digest is confident and their reputation is stellar. Expect an official announcement soon.

 

Briefly: The long awaited Deadpool movie is currently shooting in Vancouver, and star T.J. Miller today revealed just who he’ll be playing in the anticipated feature:

Yep, as many expected, he’ll be playing Weasel, “a friend, sidekick, information broker and arms dealer for Deadpool. Weasel is perhaps Deadpool’s best friend. However, because of his frequent mood swings and tenuous mental state, Deadpool still often abuses or mistreats him, although Weasel has also displayed an opportunistic streak against his friend on occasions.”

The still mysterious film also stars Ryan Reynolds and Gina Carano, and is set to hit theatres on February 12th, 2016.

Are you looking forward to the film? Sound out below!

We’re knee-deep in the storm that is the promotion for Avengers: Age of Ultron and I’m not complaining one bit. I’m stoked as hell and I’ll be there with the entire world at the midnight premiere. But until then I’m watching the trailers on an endless loop, and we’ve just been given another one to throw on rotation: the second TV spot that is nothing but energy and humor.

Unlike the morose, darker tone of the previous trailers complete with a haunting rendition of Pinocchio as metaphor, this one is a full-minute of action and humor with MTV-style kinetic energy. It’s the perfect wake up to that 3 PM slog you’ll have at work today. Watch this and you’ll want to run laps around the parking lot.

Loaded with new footage, the clear highlights are Thor/Cap’s impromptu t-ball with the shield and Quicksilver’s wonderfully cartoonish Russian accent. Plus, all the signature jokes you’ve come to expect by now.

Avengers: Age of Ultron will be released you know damn well when. (May 1.)

Jason Inman, AKA Mr. DC, the host of ‘DC All Access’ arrives on Geekscape for the first time to prove without a doubt why Jonathan didn’t get the hosting job! While he’s on our home court, he dishes about the gig, getting free DC books, meeting Jim Lee and just how awesome the final season episode of ‘Arrow’ and ‘The Flash’ are going to be! We also talk the difference between the Marvel and DC cinematic universes and discover Thanos’ big secret! And just in time for Daredevil to hit on April 10th! Will David Ayer’s ‘The Suicide Squad’ open up the future for DC films and will Star Wars ‘Rogue One’ be the beginning of a Star Wars downturn for Disney? It’s all discussed… right here!

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Briefly: Following yesterday’s fantastic full trailer, Marvel has revealed six of the supporting cast members for next month’s Daredevil.

Announced actors include Person of Interest‘s Rob Morgan as Turk Barrett, a smalltime criminal in Hell’s Kitchen, while Dexter‘s Matt Gerald will play Melvin Potter, a machinist caught between a rock and a hard place.

Under the Kingpin’s umbrella, we’ve got Falling Skies‘ Peter Shinkoda as Nobu, a Japanese businessman with an agenda all his own; Law and Order: SVU‘s Wai Ching Ho as Madame Gao, a powerful woman running her own trade, Camp‘s Nikolai Nikolaeff and Grimm‘s Gideon Emery as Vladimir and Anatoly, two Russian brothers looking to forge new names for themselves in America.

Marvel’s Head of TV Jeph Loeb says that “With an already tremendous cast, these six actors help to fully flesh out Matt Murdock’s world and give life to Hell’s Kitchen. We’ve been blessed to work with such amazing actors on this series to create a truly remarkable first season.”

Daredevil, of course, “follows the journey of Matt Murdock, who was blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, now fighting against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the super hero Daredevil in modern day Hell’s Kitchen, New York City.”

There is exactly one month left until Marvel’s Daredevil premieres on Netflix. As most of the world has finished House of Cards (except me) and working their way through The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (except me, again, guys my work commute sucks), Daredevil is creeping right around the corner. Like the real Daredevil. And now the full-length trailer is now online.

Unlike the previous teasers, this gives us the best look at the series overall to date. I was already stoked and prepared to binge on its premiere weekend, but now I wish the premiere could happen like right freaking now.

Of note is the location: Hell’s Kitchen. I work about a couple blocks away from Hell’s Kitchen, it’s about a twenty minute walk. Hell’s Kitchen today isn’t really a crime-ridden hell hole that it was until just maybe ten years ago. It’s interesting that in this Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hell’s Kitchen remains the dark place it used to be known for. Perhaps the Battle of New York in The Avengers drove the wealthy upper middle class away? I hope there’s at least some explanation.

A small reminder: Marvel’s Daredevil premieres the same weekend of Game of Thrones and will be at least week two into Mad Men‘s last leg. Prepare to watch TV all weekend.

Also, for funsies, compare this new series trailer with the one from the 2003 theatrical film. There’s no doubt that a decade plus change can highlight a change in cultural sensibilities, but it remains startling just how different the recent past is.

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Marvel’s Daredevil premieres April 10th. I know you’re ready.

According to The Huffington Post reporting on various studies, the side effects to sleep deprivation are an increased risk to stroke, obesity, increased risk of diabetes, memory loss, increased cancer risk and just plain old dying.

Which makes the Ultimate Marvel Marathon in select AMC Theatres kind of fucking bonkers.

From AMC’s website:

Eleven Superhero-sized Movies in One Day Starts Wednesday, April 29 at 6pm

Do you have the power to watch all 11 AVENGERS movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe back-to-back? Take the challenge and you’ll take home an exclusive Marvel’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON collector’s pin and a limited edition print!

 

Plus, AMC Stubs members will get $10 Bonus Bucks loaded onto their card tickets are purchased in advance. Use it for event day snacks during our mega-marathon of these incredible movies:

 

6:00pm IRON MAN
8:25pm THE INCREDIBLE HULK
10:35pm IRON MAN 2
1:00am THOR
3:10am CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER
5:30am THE AVENGERS
8:48am IRON MAN 3
11:15am THOR: THE DARK WORLD
1:45pm CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
4:20pm GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
7:00pm AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
You’ll be one of the first to see the premiere of the latest movie in stunning RealD® 3D.

 

Make it all the way through the marathon, and you’ll receive a limited edition Marvel Medal for your achievement.

Holy shit. I’ll buy the limited edition print on eBay, thanks.

You could sleep through Iron Man 2Thor and Thor: The Dark World, but anyone who actually tries to attempt this at all is insane. I don’t care how crazy good shape you’re in. Please don’t do this.

Luckily there are only four AMC Theaters participating. If you’re foolish enough to try them, venture out to Kansas City (AMC Studio 28), New York (Lincoln Square 13), Anaheim (Downtown Disney 12), and Orlando (Downtown Disney 24), but seriously don’t.

I really hope I don’t turn on the news to hear “FILM GOERS DIE TRYING TO SMITE GEEKSCAPE BLOGGER AFTER MOVIE MARATHON.” I don’t want blood on my hands.

The trailer is here a day early and it is BAD-ASS. It brings new clips and a much better sense of the action that Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver will bring to the film. Also included (finally) is  a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it glimpse of The Vision, so keep those eyes open!

How excited are you for this one? Sound out below!

Avengers: Age of Ultron is in theaters May 1

Avengers: Age of Ultron just can’t arrive fast enough.

This past week, Robert Downey Jr. teased a “big announcement” coming March 5. Depending on your hype levels for the movie, it’s either super disappointing or super… something else to look forward to: a new trailer.

A new Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer will air this Thursday, March 5, during the premiere of American Crime at 10 PM EST.

I know, I know. A “big announcement” is just another new trailer. Kind of a bummer. But in addition to this yay?-level news, a new character poster has been released that will probably be your new iPhone wallpaper if you’re that kind of person: Jeremy Renner, looking mighty sad as Hawkeye, posted on his WhoSay account. Real question: who actually uses WhoSay? Besides Jeremy Renner.

Avengers: Age of Ultron is in theaters May 1, but I don’t think you need me to tell you that.

Briefly: Daredevil looks so damned good, doesn’t it? From the first images to the bad-ass first trailer, and now the just-released Matt Murdock character poster, it’s clear that were in for a treat when the Netflix / Marvel collaboration launches on April 10th.

“Marvel’s Daredevil” follows the journey of Matt Murdock, who was blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, now fighting against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the super hero Daredevil in modern day Hell’s Kitchen, New York City.

First, here’s the new poster in motion:

And here’s the still version for you to stare at:

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My body is ready, and April 10th can’t come soon enough! How excited are you for Daredevil‘s launch?

Briefly: Marvel today debuted the official theatrical poster for May’s Avengers: Age of Ultron.

The image is busy as hell, but reveals a few interesting tidbits about the film, including the fact that both Hayley Atwell and Anthony Mackie will return in some form (big surprise, huh). The poster features our core Avengers group, who look to be fighting alongside Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch and Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Quicksilver, while Paul Bettany’s Vision is obscured by sunlight. Oh, and don’t forget the one million Ultron cronies.

It’s hard to believe that we’re now just two months away from the second Avengers film, but we’re getting pretty damned excited. Take a look at the new poster below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Avengers: Age of Ultron hits theatres on May 1st!

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“Quick, Ryan!” I blurted out. “What anime did you grow up watching?”

I was interviewing actor, martial artist and noted young philanthropist Ryan Potter, star of Disney’s Big Hero 6, when his reps told me my previous question was the last. So of course I snuck one more in.

“Oh man, oh man,” he tells me in a strong southern California accent. “Let’s be real, I grew up watching Studio Ghibli films, Katsushiro Otomo, [and] Satoshi Kon.” Damn, this kid was hardcore. It’s great to know that a big-budget Disney movie inspired by decades of anime and tokusatsu starred a total fanboy himself.

“It’s hard to say individual projects, but I feel like One Piece and Akira are my two biggest influences.”

An adaptation of an obscure Marvel comic series, Big Hero 6 was a Thanksgiving blockbuster that grossed over $520 million worldwide and is a nominee for Best Animated Film at this year’s Academy Awards. It will also be available on Disney DVD and Blu-ray on February 24.

Raised in Tokyo before moving to the United States at the age of 7, Ryan began his acting career at 15 in the Nickelodeon television series Supah Ninjas. He later had a recurring role in Fred: The Show and starred in the indie drama Senior Project before landing the lead in the latest hit from Walt Disney Animated Studios. In Big Hero 6, Ryan plays boy genius “Hiro,” the leader of the bombastic titular super team who must stop a mysterious masked villain from wrecking havoc all over their Blade Runner-esque hybrid city of San Fransokyo.

In a case of art reflecting life, the actor himself is something of a hero: In 2011, Ryan founded founded Toy Box of Hope, an annual holiday collection drive for homeless children in Los Angeles.

I recently spoke to Ryan — who at 19-years-old knows White Tiger kung-fu and can beat up my 23-year-old jell-o ass — about his downtime, playing an Asian-American superhero, and his desire to always help people.

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Let’s start with you before anything else. You’re an actor, martial artist, director, a philanthropist, and you still have plans to study art and film in college. You’re hella busy. What’s a guy like you do to just chill?

Ryan: [laughs] My question for you, before I answer that, is are you located in San Francisco?

I’m not, but I have been there though!

Ryan: Were you raised in northern California? Because you just said “hella.” [laughs] Really it’s just kind of taken up with hobbies. I play soccer once a week with friends. My martial arts training, my photography, I try to shoot a couple times a week. I just try to stay busy.

So Big Hero 6 was, put simply, huge.

Ryan: It was!

Congratulations on its success! So how does that feel for you, to star in an Oscar-nominated picture? What went through your head when it was first announced?

Ryan: Thank you! I’m still trying to process that they allowed me to be in the film! So everything that has come after, kind of driving through those gates at Disney for the first time, trying to meet the Disney standards, everything after that has just been kind of a bonus, I think … the success of the film, it being received so well internationally, and now all these different nominations and awards. At the Visual Effects Society Awards we were nominated five times and won five times. At the Annies, we walked away with a couple of awards, and now the Oscar nominations.

I don’t know, it’s hard to put into words. I feel like every actor on Big Hero 6 kind of uses this same word over and over, this whole experience has been surreal. It’s every kid’s dream to be part of a Disney film and, you know, no matter how old you are, that kid in you that just is just gleaming going in to work for Disney.

Big Hero 6 is about family and friends and coping with the loss of loved ones. With the charities you’re involved, I think that’s something you know pretty well. 

Ryan: Absolutely.

So how much of yourself did you channel into Hiro? How deep did you have to go as an actor?

Ryan: With Hiro, I just got to play myself. I got to play myself in extraordinary circumstances, like flying and fighting alongside some superheroes. But really at the end of the day, it was kind of my personality and thought process when I was 13 or 14, you know? I’ve had an older brother from Big Brothers Big Sisters for, man, well over ten years now. I mean, he’s one of the biggest mentors in my life.

That relationship between James [my mentor] and I, and Hiro and Tadashi, is very similar. He just makes sure I’m okay. He checks in on me. And, yeah, I feel like channeling myself into Hiro wasn’t necessarily kind of… I wouldn’t put it in those words, but it was more just channeling past experiences and past emotions and kind of lending them to Hiro.

With how big superheroes are now in pop culture, how did you feel about playing an Asian-American superhero in a big Hollywood movie?

Ryan: It’s the greatest thing ever. [laughs] Because, I mean, there really aren’t a lot of them. Dick Grayson can be played by an Asian-American, that would be pretty cool, and Nightwing could be played by an Asian-American too. But past that, like, even the things that come to mind. Iron Fist? Wait no, that’s a Caucasian dude. There’s really not a lot of room for Asian-American superheroes. So I’m just over the moon I get to play literally me, a 14-year-old me, in this film. It’s kind of a dream come true.

I’m Filipino and 23, and even I was like “Dude! That’s me!” when I was watching.

Ryan: Yeah! Exactly! I think that’s why the film did so well, because how relatable it is. Every character you see on screen. Any audience member around the world can find a character on screen and be able to relate to them one way or another. Whether it’s the way the look or whether the way they act.

About your philanthropy. You’ve played heroes on screen and you’ve become sort of a hero for kids, and I know you’ve also been an advocate for NOH8. What attracts you to being so active in your community?

Ryan: I’ve never quite understood why. I really don’t have a reason behind it other than the fact that I know I need to help in one way or another. When I moved from Japan to the United States, it was a huge culture shock.

Because how prevalent the homeless issue is in the United States kind of blew my mind. Because in Japan, the homeless population, they hide themselves much better than they do here. And driving down places like Hope Street and downtown LA, and even now it’s just branching out and there is just more and more homeless people every day. It just really breaks my heart.

I didn’t understand [back then] why these people were living on the streets and didn’t have a home. So, I think kind of from that, and then having experiences with being bullied in middle school and high school, and that’s why I reached out to the NOH8 Campaign.

But I don’t know. I’ve always [wanted to help]. Even now, a job I that I would love to take on is being a firefighter. Ever since I was a little kid, in kindergarten, [they asked] “What’s your dream job?” I drew this picture. “Oh, I wanna be a firefighter.” And the little caption below, they asked why do you want to be a firefighter? I said, “I want to break down doors and save people!” [laughs] I don’t know, it’s an old passion of mine. Just to be able to help people and save people one way or another.

That’s awesome. Hollywood could benefit from way more people like you. 

Ryan: [laughs]

Disney’s Big Hero 6 will be out on Disney DVD and Blu-ray on February 24. It is available now iTunes and On Demand.

For starters, I want to acknowledge that yes, we already know that all Marvel television properties are a part of the blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe. You don’t need to tell us twice.

But a teaser image posted on the official Twitter account for Marvel’s Daredevil (set to premiere on Netflix this April) hints at a more direct connection than we would have expected.

Carl Creel is the Absorbing Man, who appeared in early season two of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., portrayed by Brian Patrick Wade. This is entirely speculation, but is Wade reprising his role? Or is his S.H.I.E.L.D. character the child of this Carl Creel, also played by Wade? Is it time travel? Just a coinky-dink? The crux of this is just who the hell is fighting poppa Daredevil.

My guess is the one that makes the most sense: it’s Carl Creel Sr. in that poster, because it’s an old poster. If it were new, it would be brandished with “Like us on Facebook” or some garbage. It has to be circa twenty years or a little less than the time period Daredevil actually takes place.

Which on that note, can we speculate why there’s hard crime in Hell’s Kitchen in 2015? The second wave of gentrification has changed Hell’s Kitchen, and it isn’t the dangerous neighborhood it was when the Daredevil comic books were first being published. I’m curious to see Daredevil almost entirely because of this: How different is the Marvel Universe’s New York to ours?

Daredevil premieres April 10 on Netflix, which is just two days before Game of Thrones. You are not going anywhere that weekend.

Briefly: It was just yesterday that Ryan Reynolds reminded us that Deadpool is now just one year away, and today the film added a female lead.

Haywire and Fast and Furious 6 actress Gina Carano has joined the project as Angel Dust. In the source material, the character is a member of the Morlocks, but its unknown what sort of role she’ll play in the film.

Apparently, as noted by THRX-Men’s Colossus will also appear in the film.

Did you catch that prototype mask yesterday? Do you think Carano is a good fit for Angel Dust? Will you be lining up for this next February? Sound out below!

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Briefly: It was just a few weeks back when we learned that Deadpool would begin Filming in Vancouver this March, and today star Ryan Reynolds reminded us that the film is just one year away from today.. and he also gave us an early look at the prototype mask. Take a look below:

Now, no further casting has been revealed, and we certainly don’t know what the movie’s about, but we’re pretty danged excited. Bask in the glory of the test reel (again) below, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited! Deadpool hits theatres on February 12, 2016!

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Briefly: We’re still reeling over last night’s news that Spider-Man will officially appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Marvel has now clarified just how the web-head will affect its upcoming slate of films (or at least when we’ll be seeing them).

The new Spider-Man film will launch on July 28th, 2017. To make room for Marvel’s new pal, Thor: Ragnarok has been pushed to Black Panther‘s original release date on November 3rd, 2017, while Black Panther will now drop on July 6th, 2018.

The domino effect continues, and with Black Panther‘s move, Captain Marvel will now release on Inhumans’ November 2nd, 2018 date, and Inhumans will launch on July 12th, 2019.

Interestingly enough, both of the Avengers: Infinity War dates have not changed, and will still release on May 4th, 2018, and May 3rd, 2019 respectively.

Here’s the full list of Marvel’s currently slated projects:

– Avengers: Age of Ultron: May 1st, 2015
– Ant-Man: July 17th, 2015
– Captain America: Civil War: May 6th, 2016
– Doctor Strange: November 4th, 2016
– Guardians of the Galaxy 2: May 5th, 2017
– Spider-Man: July 28th, 2017
– Thor: Ragnarok: November 3rd, 2017
– Avengers: Infinity War, Part 1: May 4th, 2018
– Black Panther: July 6th, 2018
– Captain Marvel: November 2nd, 2018
– Avengers: Infinity War, Part 2: May 3rd, 2019
– Inhumans: July 12th, 2019

Are you excited to see Spider-Man make his MCU debut? Do you see another origin story coming, or will they realize that we’ve seen Uncle Ben die enough times by now? Sound out below!

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So, it’s been rumoured for what seems like forever (or at least since the Sony hack occurred late last year), but Marvel has just made it official: Spider-Man will appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And that’s not all that’s happening. Marvel (and of course Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal) will co-produce Sony’s next Spider-Man film (though Sony will continue to finance, distribute, own, and have created control over the franchise).

The press release also notes that “the new Spider-Man will first appear in a Marvel film”. Hmm, ‘the new Spider-Man’? Does that mean that we’re done with Andrew Garfield? Can #DonaldforSpiderMan make a comeback? Does that mean another reboot is happening? Maybe we’re reading too far into it, but it’s certainly some interesting wording.

It’s also noted that MCU characters may appear in future Spider-Man films.

I’m excited for the prospect. After two less than stellar The Amazing Spider-Man films, having Marvel involved with the franchise can only be a good thing. I definitely agree with Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment Michael Lynton, who stated that “This is the right decision for the franchise, for our business, for Marvel, and for the fans.”

Take a look at the full press release below, and let us know if you’re happy about the news!

Under the deal, the new Spider-Man will first appear in a Marvel film from Marvel’s Cinematic Universe (MCU). Sony Pictures will thereafter release the next installment of its $4 billion Spider-Man franchise, on July 28, 2017, in a film that will be co-produced by Kevin Feige and his expert team at Marvel and Amy Pascal, who oversaw the franchise launch for the studio 13 years ago. Together, they will collaborate on a new creative direction for the web slinger. Sony Pictures will continue to finance, distribute, own and have final creative control of the Spider-Man films.

 

Marvel and Sony Pictures are also exploring opportunities to integrate characters from the MCU into future Spider-Man films.

 

The new relationship follows a decade of speculation among fans about whether Spider-Man – who has always been an integral and important part of the larger Marvel Universe in the comic books – could become part of the Marvel Universe on the big screen. Spider-Man has more than 50 years of history in Marvel’s world, and with this deal, fans will be able to experience Spider-Man taking his rightful place among other Super Heroes in the MCU.

 

Bob Iger, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company said: “Spider-Man is one of Marvel’s great characters, beloved around the world. We’re thrilled to work with Sony Pictures to bring the iconic web-slinger into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which opens up fantastic new opportunities for storytelling and franchise building.”

 

“We always want to collaborate with the best and most successful filmmakers to grow our franchises and develop our characters. Marvel, Kevin Feige and Amy, who helped orchestrate this deal, are the perfect team to help produce the next chapter of Spider-Man,” said Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment. “This is the right decision for the franchise, for our business, for Marvel, and for the fans.”

 

“Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios share a love for the characters in the Spider-Man universe and have a long, successful history of working together. This new level of collaboration is the perfect way to take Peter Parker’s story into the future,” added Doug Belgrad, president, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group.

 

“I am thrilled to team with my friends at Sony Pictures along with Amy Pascal to produce the next Spider-Man movie,” said Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. “Amy has been deeply involved in the realization on film of one of the world’s most beloved characters. Marvel’s involvement will hopefully deliver the creative continuity and authenticity that fans demand from the MCU. I am equally excited for the opportunity to have Spider-Man appear in the MCU, something which both we at Marvel, and fans alike, have been looking forward to for years.”

 

Spider-Man, embraced all over the world, is the most successful franchise in the history of Sony Pictures, with the five films having taken in more than $4 billion worldwide.

Source: Marvel

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Briefly: Well, after that mysterious and enticing teaser trailer from yesterday morning, Marvel and Netflix has just debuted the full teaser trailer for Aprils Daredevil.

It’s way, way better than the Ant-Man trailer, and (as we knew long ago) it’s going to be 13-episodes of the man without fear goodness. Guess who’s not going to work today?

The production values here look high, I dig the way Charlie Cox presents himself as Matt Murdock, and I love seeing that Frank Miller inspired black suit in motion. It’s going to be very interesting to see how Marvel handles an actual superhero in a TV show, and I cannot wait for April 10th.

Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think! Daredevil hits Netflix on April 10th.

“Marvel’s Daredevil” follows the journey of Matt Murdock, who was blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, now fighting against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the super hero Daredevil in modern day Hell’s Kitchen, New York City.

Briefly: Marvel and Netflix have just debuted a promising 15-second teaser for April’s 13-episode Daredevil series, noting that a full trailer for the series will premiere online tomorrow.

In the teaser, we get to hear Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock for the first time, and he’s sounding pretty stellar. Take a look at the teaser below, and check back tomorrow for the full trailer.

I feel like I’m looking forward to Daredevil and Marvel’s other Netflix projects more than any of the MCU films this year. What are your thoughts?

“Marvel’s Daredevil” follows the journey of Matt Murdock, who was blinded as a young boy but imbued with extraordinary senses, now fighting against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the super hero Daredevil in modern day Hell’s Kitchen, New York City.

Briefly: Following the additions of Rachael Taylor and David Tennant last week, The Matrix alum Carrie-Anne Moss has joined Marvel’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones in a yet unnamed role.

The recurring role will see Moss as  “a no-nonsense woman who could prove a powerful ally to Jessica…if Jessica doesn’t completely alienate her first.”

Marvel’s Head of Television Jeph Loeb stated that “Carrie-Anne has proven her ability to play complex characters with deep and layered inner lives. Her interaction with Jessica Jones will be one of the many highlights of the series.”

Are you looking forward to the 13-episode series? Are you satisfied with the casting choices so far? Sound out below!

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Briefly: We’ve got Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones, David Tennant as Kilgrave, and now Grey’s Anatomy and Crisis star Rachael Taylor has been cast as Patsy Walker in Marvel / Netflix’s AKA Jessica Jones.

Her official character description reads that “Trish is a syndicated radio talk show host, former model and child TV star known to her adoring fans as “Patsy” Walker. As Jessica Jones’ closest friend, Trish helps her embark on the most dangerous case of Jessica’s career.” Comic fans will also know her as Hellcat.

Jeph Loeb, Marvel’s Head of Television, stated that “Rachael’s ability to embody a character that must balance both the darker and lighter elements of our series will provide a perfect emotional anchor for Jessica Jones. Rachael blew us away with her grounded, humanizing take on Trish, adding yet another layer to the complex, emotional story we’re telling with this series.”

How do you feel about the casting choice? Anyone else you’d rather see in the role? Sound out below!

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Source: Marvel

Today Marvel held a “Secret Wars Surprise Chat” where they announced a new Secret Wars tie-in. Various Marvel staff joined Bendis and Bagley to announce their forthcoming series Ultimate End.

Ultimate End will be a five issue series starting in May that will chronicle the final Ultimate Universe story!

Here’s the cover of issue #1!

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And the variant by David Marquez

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When questioned about the appearance of deceased characters appearing on the covers Bendis replied “you’ll have to read to find out.”

Bendis also noted that Ultimate End isn’t your traditional tie in:

“These are not tie-ins in the traditional sense of the word. These are very important pieces of the Marvel Universe. The tie-ins are events unto themselves. This would be its own event if there was no Secret Wars. Everything I’m involved with feels that way. What comes out the other side of the event will be different, and these sets that up.”

They also revealed David Marquez’s cover of Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #12

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May is shaping up to be a busy month for Marvel. Will you be following along as the Marvel Universes as we know them come to an end? Let us know in the comments below.

After a few days of teaser images on Facebook this past week, ABC Studios have announced a Once Upon A Time graphic novel to be published under the Marvel label. Enter Once Upon A Time: Out of the Past.

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From the press release:

Marvel Entertainment and ABC Studios are proud to announce the follow up graphic novel to the massively successful Once Upon A Time: Shadow of the QueenONCE UPON A TIME: OUT OF THE PAST is an all new graphic novel inspired by ABC’s popular television series “Once Upon a Time.”  This 112-page hardcover hits comic shops and bookstores everywhere on April 1st, 2015.

Welcome to Storybrooke, a small New England town where seemingly regular people go about their everyday lives with no idea who they really are – the fabled storybook characters we all grew up with! But Fairy Tale Land is not the “happily ever after” you may have read about – their stories continue, and the Evil Queen has set a dark curse upon their homeland.

 

Travel back in ONCE UPON A TIME: OUT OF THE PAST to the origin stories of your favorite characters from the show!

 

ONCE UPON A TIME: OUT OF THE PAST brings together the best graphic novel creators in the industry, including “Once” series writer Kalinda Vazquez, returning writer Corinna Bechko (ONCE UPON A TIME: SHADOW OF THE QUEEN, PLANET OF THE APES), and featuring the lush art of Eisner award winning Janet Lee (DAPPER MEN, EMMA), Pascal Campion (PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR, SHERMAN AND PEABODY), Vanesa Del Rey (HIT,SINATORO), and Betsy Peterschmidt (BOYS WITH WINGS) with cover artist Stacey Lee (SILK).

Okay, real talk. I love Once Upon A Time despite being all levels of terrible. When this season of Game of Thrones ended I was jonesing for more fantasy TV and didn’t feel like watching The Lord of the Rings again, so I hopped on Netflix and checked out Once based on word of mouth. I finished the first two seasons within a week.

But I admit I’m slightly confused by the concept. It’s a book of origin stories? Viewers of the show know how much the writers make use of flashbacks and origin stories, almost ad nauseam. What else is there to tell? I guess I have to find out by buying the book, don’t I?

The real synergy I’m hoping for between Disney and Marvel is an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D/Once Upon A Time crossover. It would make absolutely no sense, but I want it. I can’t be the only one who wants to see Coulson drive Lola around Storybrooke.

He could pick up Emma and they can make jokes about her jacket matching Lola’s coat.

Then Coulson could meet Rumple and be all like “I’ve dealt with tricksters like you,” BECAUSE REMEMBER HIM AND LOKI?

Now I can’t think about anything else.

The Marvel Universes as we know them are coming to an end.

Marvel made the announcement today at the Secret Wars press conference at Midtown Comics in New York City where Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso and Senior Vice President of Publishing Tom Brevoort discussed Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic’s Secret Wars.

In place of the current universes we will have Battleworld which will set up the new Marvel Universe moving forward.

Click here to see an interactive Battleworld map from Secret Wars

Behind? Wondering where to start?

Secret Wars #0 will be available on Free Comic Book day (May 2nd) and will be a great primer for Secret Wars. Want to be a bit more familiar with the events leading up to Secret Wars? Check out Avengers: Time Runs Out Volume 1 [HC]

As for the series itself, it’s going to be HUGE!

All 8 covers for Secret Wars will be done by the legendary Alex Ross! Here are the covers for #1 and #2:

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Watch the entire Secret Wars Live Kickoff:

Marvel promises plenty more announcements in the coming weeks.

What’s your reaction? Excitement? Anger? Could care less? Sound off in the comments below!

Briefly: S0 it turns out that the leaked Deadpool test reel was the best thing that could have possibly happened to the project.

Ryan Reynolds confirmed that it was finally Chimichanga Time back in December, and according to Global News, it sounds as though the project is on a bit of a fast track, as they state that Deadpool will begin filming in Ryan’s hometown of Vancouver this March. Yep, just a couple of months from now. They better get moving, as the Tim Miller directed picture is slated for February 2016.

No other casting has been revealed, and we certainly don’t know what the movie’s about, but we’re pretty danged excited. Bask in the glory of the test reel (again) below, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited!

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“I’m gonna tear you apart… from the inside.”

Yep, Ultron’s still creepy. The latest trailer for May 1st’s Avengers: Age of Ultron has just hit the web, and while it doesn’t show us too much that we haven’t already seen… it does feature some badass new action and a lot of Ultron being disturbing as hell.

Is it just me though, or is anyone else already getting sick of that music? Also, where is Paul Bettany’s The Vision? And did Hulk’s eyes look red at the end to anyone else?

In any case, it’s a pretty cool trailer. Take a look below, and get speculating!