With all
the superhero movies coming out this summer, you may have forgotten that there's a new X-Men movie as...
@ # 63 Blue & Orange NY you got my support Blue & Orange NY but to be honest i want this new movie thats coming out 2012 to be different superhero character that have not been on the big screen before i.e. Black Panther, Luke Cage, Dr Strange, etc. im also a DC fan i want to see more
superhero movies coming out from DC / WB.
Also, you'll get a surge in business every time
a superhero movie comes out, and hopefully some lasting customers as a result.
A superhero movie comes out, but it doesn't look like other superhero movies.
I have a feeling that Emma Stone, who will also have her own
superhero movie coming out in 2014, could be a standout as Keaton's daughter.
Avengers: Infinity War has broken all kinds of records at the box office, but it's not the only
superhero movie coming out this month.
As an era of
superhero movies comes to an end, it's time to take one more look at the battle among Pine, Evans, Hemsworth, and Pratt
Not exact matches
In 2018, dozens of
superheroes from various
movies over the last nine years will
come together for Avengers: Infinity War, and supposedly connect the plots of all these
movies together, making the MCU one of the most ambitious projects in film history.
According to rumors in The Latino Review — a site that seems to have some inside knowledge when it
comes to
superhero movies — following the release of...
Not a lot of romantic comedies and historical fiction in the DVR queue — of all the guy
movies we watch, I like the
superhero stuff best — that's why I'm pretty pumped to have just watched the 2005 version of «Fantastic Four» in preparations for the reboot
coming to theaters.
A new trailer for the
coming superhero movie Black Panther
came out in a TV commercial Monday, during the College Football Playoff National Championship.
That first one
came out of nowhere and it was so original and engaging that it won our hearts over big time.It was like no
superhero movie we have ever seen before.
While it's hard to deny the ineffectiveness of both Peter Berg's directorial choices and the film's final half hour, Hancock primarily
comes off as an engaging and thoroughly innovative spin on the
superhero genre - with Will Smith's admittedly impressive performance certainly ranking high on the
movie's list of positive attributes.
It takes ba ** s to
come right after Avengers: Infinity War, one of the biggest
superhero movies of all time and sh ** on its star power by presenting a film that's more entertaining, engaging, relatable and immersive (without relying on 3D).
When did the «Oh my god this is the first black led
Superhero film» and «this is such a milestone
movie because of all the black people involved» garbage
come from?
I would argue every single one of these
movies loses its nerve when it
comes to truly exploring these thematic questions, but that they're even interested in asking those questions is a big step up from a lot of
superhero cinema.
The worst thing about Thor: Ragnarok is that it's a
superhero movie which is part of a massive expanded universe, and which carries all the baggage that
comes with those things.
Ironically, it doesn't really matter if a
superhero is big enough to punch Thor or small enough to squeeze through a keyhole: when it
comes to Marvel
movies, one size fits all.
It doesn't mean there won't be another occasion where the Western
comes back and the
superhero movie someday returns -LSB-...] Right now the
superhero movie is alive and thriving.
But apparently there is something he would
come back for: the opportunity to direct a female - driven
superhero movie.
The filmmakers and cast, however, have attacked the material with pure hearts and dedication and
come up with a genuinely terrific
superhero movie.
Just when it seemed like the Marvel Cinematic Universe was getting so big that the whole
superhero -
movie bubble might burst, along
comes an adventure that's told on a much smaller scale.
James Mangold, director of The Wolverine and Logan, has one very serious pet peeve when it
comes to all the other
superhero movies out there.
I never thought the day will
come when I say that «Batman & Robin» is no longer the worse
superhero movie ever made after seeing this
movie, but the difference between the two is that at least Batman & Robin was fun to watch and wasn't depressing and dull that Fant4stic was.
As creator, writer and director, Hawley does everything he can to suppress the yawns that will surely
come from the
superhero - disinclined, setting the tone for a show that favors personality over powers, with dialogue that thankfully lacks the sonorous ballast of most
superhero movies.
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I suppose there have been worse recent
superhero movies — Age Of Ultron and Justice League
come to mind — but I'm hard - pressed to think of one as tediously inconsequential as Avengers: Infinity War.
Blade, to the fresh eye, free of the fandom surrounding the character,
comes across as the kind of film that is probably closer to a B
Movie in the action genre than a
superhero flick, as it is branded to be.
Ironically, it doesn't really matter if a
superhero is big enough to punch Thor or small enough to squeeze through a keyhole: When it
comes to Marvel
movies, one size fits all.
they should just have Green Lantern
movie without any crossover from other
superhero characters the only people should appear in the Green Lantern
movie should be Alan Scott, John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner they could
come in some future sequels.
Overall, Black Panther is a solid feature that brings new life to the MCU and it's really refreshing to get a
superhero movie like this where it celebrates family and culture — our hero isn't just a hero but he is a king and how he had to
come to terms with that was interesting.
When Warner Bros. announced it was launching the DC Extended Universe with Batman v Superman and the Justice League, it also confirmed that some more solo
superhero movies would be
coming.
You'd be forgiven for thinking Avengers: Infinity War was the be-all and end - all of Marvel Studios»
movie plans - it's hard to look past a
superhero crossover epic that big - but now that the film has been out for a while, I'm hear to tell you that there's actually plenty of new Marvel
movies coming soon.
A superhuman villain aims to end the human race, yeah thanks Ultron, I mean Loki, I mean Thanos, I mean... Oh and a team of
superheroes will stand in the villain's way when no one else can, yeah thanks Avengers, I mean Justice League, I mean... I realize this isn't the fault of this storyline that other «teams» have
come along in the
movies, but despite these other super groups, First Class and DOFP still managed to stand apart and really shine.
This week brings the release of the second
movie to tackle the origin of Wonder Woman this year, but unlike the
superhero movie released this past summer, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is about how the Amazon warrior princess
came to existence on the pages of DC Comics.
Which is why the folks at Collider Video
came together to discuss, debate, and downright fight over the Top 50
superhero movies of all time.
I was among other outlets and we talked about what's it like to «act» like they have powers,
superhero movies they are looking forward to (since, you know, there are about 567393959649303
coming out for years to
come), which characters from other comic universes they would be BFFs with, or which they would hook up with, if they would switch powers with each other, and MORE!
«Hacksaw Ridge» (Summit Entertainment) «Hacksaw Ridge» is a real - life
superhero movie that
comes spandex - free.
2016 has been the year for Marvel's lesser - known
superheroes coming to the forefront: Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and soon Doctor Strange (in a
movie starring Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch) and the Punisher (played by The Walking Dead alum Jon Bernthal in Season 2 of Daredevil).
«They said the age of heroes would never
come again...» Well, her
comes the trailer for yet another
superhero movie.
Not many people would have been willing to wager before the start of the summer
movie season that «The Avengers» would emerge as the best
superhero film of the year (especially with «The Dark Knight Rises» still to
come), but Marvel's big gamble proved everyone wrong, making beaucoup bucks at the box office on its way to becoming the third highest grossing
movie of all - time.
20th Century Fox's Deadpool will be one of the first mainstream
superhero movies with an «R» rating, but according to one of its stars it will be even «more raw» whenit
comes to home video.
This
comes off like a preemptive strike against all those critics who might have the temerity to take aim at «Birdman,» a
movie with ambitions as high - flying as its
superhero but a success rate decidedly lower to the ground.
Unfortunately, crappy climactic fight scenes
come all too often in
superhero movies (I think television often gets it better, or maybe those battles just feel more resonant because we've taken longer to build up to it).
Birdman serves as a dark satire on everything about the
movie biz — the bean counting deliberateness that spawns a world of
superhero movies; the way talent is ignored if it
comes from the wrong sources; the potential for critics to abuse their craft and the way such a nomadic industry can affect family.
Just as another of this summer's
superhero movies, X-Men: First Class, established its own identity by sporting 1960s fashions, Captain America: The First Avenger (it's firsty work,
coming up with
superhero subtitles) is set during the Second World War, and it's true to the two - fisted, square - jawed spirit of a 1940s Saturday matinee serial.
It's pretty preposterous that with the sheer volume of
superhero movies that have
come out this century, only two really bad ones have centered on a solo female hero.
With
superhero movies so saturated in today's cinema, it is refreshing to have Deadpool
come along and do everything by a totally different book.
You can't have expectations with projects sometimes unless you're doing some gigantic
superhero studio
movie and you know is definitely
coming out.
Like our list of comic book - based
superhero movies, we're not including production info such as cast, crew or plot; this is just an easy - to - read look at what's to
come in North American theaters.