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'Avengers: Infinity War' Filming Back to Back in 2016
'Avengers: Infinity War' Filming Back to Back in 2016
'Avengers: Infinity War' Filming Back to Back in 2016
Chris Evans is preparing to head into production Captain America: Civil War this year, but since Marvel has all their films mapped out through Phase 3, he’s also got to start thinking ahead to what’s next — namely, Avengers: Infinity War. That film is going to tie the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe together in truly epic fashion, so epic that they needed to divide the film into two parts, which will apparently shoot back to back.
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' PR: Slut-Shaming and Rape Jokes
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' PR: Slut-Shaming and Rape Jokes
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' PR: Slut-Shaming and Rape Jokes
By now, it's the "slut" heard 'round the geek world: during their press tour for Avengers: Age of Ultron, actors Jeremy Renner and Chris Evans referred to Black Widow respectively as a "slut" and a "whore." They've since apologized - well, Evans apologized, Renner offered something else. Plus, a new clip from the movie reveals a rape joke - something proud feminist Joss Whedon should know better than doing. But is the fuss about these things worthwhile? Well, yes. Words have meaning. And the words chosen by Renner, Evans, and Whedon in these situations happen to be words that demean women. When Black Widow is routinely left off of Age of Ultron merchandise, the fact that major players in the movie chose these words is extra uncomfortable.
‘Avengers 2’ Review: Marvel Assembles Inspiring Blockbuster
‘Avengers 2’ Review: Marvel Assembles Inspiring Blockbuster
‘Avengers 2’ Review: Marvel Assembles Inspiring Blockbuster
There’s a lot to like about Avengers: Age of Ultron, but the coolest thing about it is the way it reclaims the comic book part of the phrase “comic-book movie.” Rather than using these characters to do something “edgy” or “adult” or “important,” or sanding down their quirkier edges to appeal to as broad and mainstream an audience as possible, Age of Ultron doubles down on its source material’s geeky origins.
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
If The Avengers feel like one big, slightly dysfunctional family, it's because they are. And that applies to off-screen as well as on. Playing off that chemistry, the cast of Avengers: Age of Ultron — Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner — appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and played a rousing game of Family Feud.
The Latest ‘Avengers’ Trailer Puts the Spotlight on Black Widow
The Latest ‘Avengers’ Trailer Puts the Spotlight on Black Widow
The Latest ‘Avengers’ Trailer Puts the Spotlight on Black Widow
We’re approaching that point in the ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ marketing campaign where it can start to feel like we’ve already seen every big stunt and setpiece in the film before the movie’s even opened. But the new ‘Avengers’ trailer reveals yet another amazingly cool beat that’s never been seen before: Chris Evans’ Captain America loses his shield in battle with James Spader’s Ultron, so Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow snatches it while trailing the fight on a motorcycle, then slides under a semi-truck Fast & Furious-style and tosses it up to Cap so he can continue the battle. Awesome awesome awesome. (Marvel’s going to try to use that as a pull-quote on the poster, aren’t they?)
Captain America and Chris Pratt Visit Children's Hospital
Captain America and Chris Pratt Visit Children's Hospital
Captain America and Chris Pratt Visit Children's Hospital
Now here are some true heroes in action. Chris Evans won his Super Bowl bet with Chris Pratt last month, resulting in Pratt paying a visit to a children’s hospital dressed as Star-Lord. Be that as it may, Evans still decided to don his Captain America costume and visit a children’s hospital, too. That’s just the Captain America way.
Robert Downey Jr Teases 'Civil War' Clues in 'Age of Ultron'
Robert Downey Jr Teases 'Civil War' Clues in 'Age of Ultron'
Robert Downey Jr Teases 'Civil War' Clues in 'Age of Ultron'
Ever since the announcement of Captain America: Civil War, we’ve been curious about how the Russo brothers will begin to adapt Marvel’s Civil War comic book story line for the big screen, kicking off a major new arc in the MCU (and one that sees Spider-Man swinging in with a crossover). According to Robert Downey Jr., the seeds for Civil War have already been planted in Avengers: Age of Ultron, once again proving just how much planning and foresight goes into the creation of the MCU.
Chris Pratt Makes Good on Super Bowl Bet, Visits Kids as Star-Lord
Chris Pratt Makes Good on Super Bowl Bet, Visits Kids as Star-Lord
Chris Pratt Makes Good on Super Bowl Bet, Visits Kids as Star-Lord
Marvel stars Chris Pratt and Chris Evans—Seahawks and Patriots fans, respectively—made a bet on Twitter on which of their teams would win the Super Bowl. At stake? The loser would have to visit a local charity dressed as their superhero. The Patriots beat the Seahawks in dramatic fashion, so Pratt, in full Star-Lord costume, lived up to his end of the bargain and visited Christopher's Haven, a home for kids and their families battling cancer in Boston.
15 'Avengers' Facts You Totally Missed
15 'Avengers' Facts You Totally Missed
15 'Avengers' Facts You Totally Missed
How well do you think you know Marvel's The Avengers? Did you catch the earlier appearance of that shawarma joint before the team had a celebratory chow down? Did you know the movie was initially three hours and 10 minutes? Well, we cover that and more in 'You Think You Know Movies?', an original video series from our friends at ScreenCrush that drops the knowledge on your favorite films.
The Superpoll: Pratt vs. Evans, Round V: The Final
The Superpoll: Pratt vs. Evans, Round V: The Final
The Superpoll: Pratt vs. Evans, Round V: The Final
Chris Evans and Chris Pratt have made a bet on the outcome of this weekend's Super Bowl that will see one of them show up at the other's choice of children's hospital or hospice in their Marvel superhero costume brandishing their rival's team colors. Either Captain America will carry the flag of Pratt's Seattle Seahawks, or Star-Lord will don the jersey of Evans's New England Patriots. We couldn't let this titanic tussle between two of Marvel's super-Chrisses pass by without a contest of our own, so we're pitting the worlds of Star-Lord and Captain America head-to-head in a series of polls that we call... the Superpoll. The other polls have now closed, so it all comes down to this final face-off, and one big question. Who is the better Chris? Which one would you watch the Super Bowl with? Is it goofy dinosaur-chasing space-faring man-child Chris Pratt, whose infectious sense of humor is now matched by an unexpected sidestep into hunkdom? Or is it Dorito-shouldered marble-skinned adonis Chris Evans, who transcended fratboy roles to become an irresistible all-American boy-next-door? Pratt. Or Evans. Only you (collectively) can decide.

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