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At CinemaCon this week, Marvel announced a small but significant change to their upcoming movie Thunderbolts. From now on, the official title of the movie is… Thunderbolts.* With an asterisk. Why an asterisk? While Marvel’s Kevin Feige confirmed the new title at CinemaCon, he wouldn’t explain it. “We won’t talk about the asterisk until after release,” he explained. You can see the new title treatment for the film — complete with asterisk — below. READ MORE: Every Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best As far as I know, there’s never been a Marvel comic about the Thunderbolt...
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Marvel came to CinemaCon hoping to reassure movie theaters and the media that they have some big things on the horizon. They presented footage from next year’s Captain America: Brave New World, as well as nine minutes of scenes from this summer’s one big Marvel Cinematic Universe project: Deadpool & Wolverine. None of this footage has been released online yet. But ScreenCrush was at CinemaCon, and we’re here to tell you everything they showed. We’ll reveal who the new President of the United States is in Brave New World, how Harrison Ford fits into the MCU, and talk about all nine minutes of D...
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Both G.I. Joeand Transformersare owned by Hasbro, and both of their film franchises are released by Paramount, which means that you could combine them into a single movie if one were so inclined. Well, Hasbro and Paramount are so inclined. After the movie was first teased at the end of the most recent Transformers movie, Rise of the Beasts, it is now official. Paramount revealed at CinemaCon this week that they are in fact working on a movie that will feature both the Transformers and the members of G.I. Joe. There are not many more details about the project than that at this point, although S...
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A Five Nights at Freddy’ssequel is no surprise, not after the film was a massive success in theaters and on streaming in 2023. But now we know for certain: The sequel is coming in a little over a year. At CinemaCon, Universal confirmed that work was underway on a Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. (That title’s not going to work; too confusing!) It is expected to premiere in late 2025. The non-death-robot star of the first film, Josh Hutcherson, previously teased that a sequel would be coming at some point in the future. A few months ago he noted that the movie’s creative team was “in the process righ...
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