Anthony Mackie has revealed that Marvel once considered casting someone other than Chris Evans to play old man Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame.
By now, twelve years after it hit theaters, every human being on Earth is aware that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was disappointing. It's just a fact, written in stone. Babies are born every day implanted with the knowledge that someone surviving a nuclear blast inside a refrigerator is dumb. But what's been lost over the years is a key component of that momentous disappointment: The fact that the first 15 minutes of Crystal Skull are Good, Actually. Not only that, but the opening also establishes, executes, and plays around with every single theme …
Effie is a charming, bite-sized little adventure that's far from perfect but has heart and creativity enough to make up for its underwhelming combat.
I was pleasantly surprised by 2017’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. We didn’t really need a sequel to the 1995 Robin Williams film (and it is a sequel since Welcome to the Jungle acknowledges that Williams’ character, Alan Parrish, had come to Jumanji before), but it worked well enough by taking video game tropes and turning it into a nice story about friendship with some good set pieces. I don’t think anyone expected it to make almost a billion dollars worldwide, especially at the same time there was a new Star Wars movie in theaters, but it …
Miles Morales is an older, bearded Spider-Man in Marvel's near-future comic series THE END. Check out Marvel's official preview now!
If you’re watching The Mandalorian on Disney+, like most everyone else, you’re probably enamored with its new most popular character: “the asset.” Or, “the child.” Or, its most popular moniker, “Baby Yoda.” And now Jon Favreau, who scripted six of the series’ eight episodes—including the first two—has revealed its original concept art on his Twitter page. Now, we still don’t know all there is to know about this figure. If George Lucas has his way, we’ll never know what species it is. He’d prefer to keep that a mystery. But we do know …
The elderly Wolverine known as Old Man Logan has finally finished his fight, and died in exactly the way fans would have hoped. SPOILERS!
The final issue of Marvel's Dead Man Logan has arrived, and Marvel's official preview shows that Wolverine's last fight... won't be easy.
Spider-Man: Far From Home helmer Jon Watts is set to direct the pilot and serve as an executive producer on Jeff Bridges' spy series The Old Man, which has also added six-time Emmy winner John Lithgow to its cast, Collider has learned. Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Thomas Perry, the FX series centers on “Dan Chase” (Bridges), who absconded from the CIA decades ago and has been living off the grid ever since. When an assassin arrives and tries to take Chase out, the old operative learns that to ensure his future, he …
The Walking Dead's comic series has officially ended, but is there a possible future spinoff in the form of Old Man Carl's zombie adventures?
Jeff Bridges will star in the upcoming FX series The Old Man. Based on the 2017 novel, the series marks Bridges' first big TV role in over 50 years.
Jeff Bridges has been working in Hollywood for more than 60 years, but he has never been a TV guy. Bridges became a movie star in his early 20's with The Last Picture Show, but for an actor his age (69), it's kind of shocking how rarely he has worked in television. Which makes today's news that he's going to star in the FX series The Old Man particularly exciting. Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Thomas Perry, The Old Man centers on “Dan Chase” (Bridges), who absconded from the CIA decades …
Since everyone deserves to be uncomfortably aroused on a Saturday, here is a photo from behind the scenes of Avengers: Endgame showing off Chris Evans' half-transformation into Old Man Steve Rogers. Nobody has been more excited about the "spoiler embargo" breaking than Evans, who has been on a sharing spree all week. This latest image gives a little insight into filming the film's climactic moment when Captain America returns to the present-day timeline as an old man, having chosen to live life in the past with Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell). The image tracks with what directors …