Almost every Marvel character that has
a solo movie ends up getting a sequel, but what about Doctor Strange?
Not exact matches
That doesn't mean the
movie escapes the intersectional nature of this universe of
movies: There's a cameo from one superhero (kind of a favor, since Thor appeared after the
end credits of that hero's
solo film), and the Hulk, as well as his scientist counterpart Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), has a supporting role.
Does the recently announced news about her
solo movie have something to do with the
end of Avengers 4?
Sony Classics should have gone with just a
solo shot of Blanchett (it's her character's
movie) because the
end result is too similar in layout to The Weinstein Company's key art for «Carol.»
I think in the
end a Joker
solo movie would be a better bet than a joker origin
movie, in the hands of a good screenwriter and director.
After appearing in films like Albert Nobbs with Glenn Close and The Iron Lady with Meryl Streep (she'll next be in the Han
Solo Star Wars spinoff
movie), Waller - Bridge, she wrote the one - woman play that served as inspiration for Fleabag, which
ended ip premiering its first season on Amazon in July of 2016.
Not exactly the freshest of personalities, but Cumberbatch does elevate the standard material, and
ends up making Strange an individual one wants to see more of in a
solo movie.
A few days ago a rumour surfaced claiming to offer details on Carnage's role in Sony's upcoming Venom
solo movie, with the report claiming that the character of Cletus Kasady would make a fleeting appearance towards the
end of the film.
First Big - Budget
Movie: After other filmmakers including Danny Boyle, Bryan Singer and Peter Jackson turned the project down, Fox went to Jeunet and offered him his English - language, and
solo, directorial debut with «Alien: Resurrection,» which they were pressing on with despite the death of Sigourney Weaver's Ripley at the
end of «Alien3.»
Back at the
end of May, comic book writer Mark Millar revealed that he still held ambitions of bringing his proposed Hit Girl
movie to the screen, and now Kick - Ass director Matthew Vaughn has confirmed that development is underway on a
solo spinoff for the young assassin, which he hopes will then pave the way -LSB-...]
Back at the
end of May, comic book writer Mark Millar revealed that he still held ambitions of bringing his proposed Hit Girl
movie to the screen, and now Kick - Ass director Matthew Vaughn has confirmed that development is underway on a
solo spinoff for the young assassin, which he hopes will then pave the way for Kick - Ass 3.