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‘Captain America: Civil War’ Debuts International Trailer
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Debuts International Trailer
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Debuts International Trailer
“Do you really wanna punch your way out of this?” That’s what Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow asks Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers as a civil disagreement between Cap and Iron Man develops into all out war in the new international trailer for Captain America: Civil War. It’s a little shorter and more streamlined than the first official domestic trailer, but that doesn’t make it any less effective — in fact, this one might be better than the first.
Black Widow is the ‘Mediator’ of ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Black Widow is the ‘Mediator’ of ‘Captain America: Civil War’
Black Widow is the ‘Mediator’ of ‘Captain America: Civil War’
The Mediator sounds like a superhero name all its own, but that's how Black Widow apparently sees herself and her place in Captain America: Civil War. While previous Marvel films have firmly established a good working relationship between Scarlett Johansson's character and Steve Rogers, she'll find herself on the other side of the battle in the studio's next outing — but it's a little more complicated than that.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Debuts Epic First Trailer
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Debuts Epic First Trailer
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Debuts Epic First Trailer
With Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans promising a big surprise on Jimmy Kimmel Live, we knew it had to be something special — that something is the first trailer for Captain America: Civil War. Not a teaser, but an actual, full trailer, dramatically highlighting the growing divide between Steve Rogers and Tony Stark, which will divide the Avengers and pit them against one another in what could be Marvel's most epic film yet.
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Wraps Principal Production
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Wraps Principal Production
‘Captain America: Civil War’ Wraps Principal Production
And that’s a wrap…for now. Captain America: Civil War has completed principal filming, and now the post-production process (and our long march to next May) begins. The film shot primarily at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta, with additional filming taking place in Berlin (hello, Baron Zemo) and Puerto Rico. The news was delivered by Marvel Studios co-president Louis D’Esposito, while additional, supplementary filming will likely occur sometime over the next few months or so.
‘Ant-Man’ and the Sad State of Marvel’s Female Characters
‘Ant-Man’ and the Sad State of Marvel’s Female Characters
‘Ant-Man’ and the Sad State of Marvel’s Female Characters
It’s funny, fitting, and sort of cruel that Ant-Man’s version of the Wasp is named Hope. The comic-book version of the Wasp is named Janet van Dyne, the longtime romantic and crime-fighting associate of Hank Pym’s Ant-Man. The film’s Ant-Man is Scott Lang (Paul Rudd); its Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) is an older man who retired many years earlier. Hope (Evangeline Lilly) is his daughter, grown to adulthood and desperate for the opportunity to be a hero. Her father, though, has other ideas.
'Civil War' Set Pics Feature Familiar Faces, Official Logo
'Civil War' Set Pics Feature Familiar Faces, Official Logo
'Civil War' Set Pics Feature Familiar Faces, Official Logo
Captain America: Civil War seems like it could be another Avengers installment with so many members of the MCU reprising their roles for Cap’s third outing. But that’s kind of the point, since this film is primed to make major waves in the Marvel universe, completely altering the future of our heroes. New set photos definitely confirm how much of a superhero party this is, with Jeremy Renner, Robert Downey Jr., Paul Rudd and more hanging out on set.
Compare the ‘Avengers’ to Their First Comic Book Appearance
Compare the ‘Avengers’ to Their First Comic Book Appearance
Compare the ‘Avengers’ to Their First Comic Book Appearance
The superheroes at the center of Avengers: Age of Ultron resonate so strongly with so many people because they’re so deeply entrenched in popular culture. Captain America, Iron Man and the Hulk were around for years before Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo were even born. These aren’t just characters – they’re icons. And while serious comic book nerds know how much Earth’s mightiest heroes have changed with the times, taking a look back at what the likes of Black Widow and Hawkeye and the Vision used to look like is both entertaining and (dare we say it?) educational.
'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.
'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox Talks MCU Crossover in Season 2
'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox Talks MCU Crossover in Season 2
'Daredevil' Star Charlie Cox Talks MCU Crossover in Season 2
Daredevil showrunner Steven DeKnight has previously spoken of his interest in a second Netflix season, though the Marvel drama has since revealed its renewal plans without DeKnight at the helm. Now, series star Charlie Cox has his own thoughts on where Daredevil Season 2 might go, including Defenders ties, Avengers crossover, and even The Punisher.
Black Widow Gets Left Out of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Merch
Black Widow Gets Left Out of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Merch
Black Widow Gets Left Out of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Merch
Here we go again. Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow was largely absent in the merchandise from the first Avengers film, and you would think that Disney might learn their lesson for Age of Ultron, but they sadly have not. Once again, the lady Avenger is suspiciously left out of the fun in Disney’s newest round of merchandise, featured on only three items. Sorry, boys and girls, but if you’re a Black Widow fan, you’ll just have to make your own action figure.

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