First Teaser for The Punisher is Now Online
“The past is more than memories, is the devil you sold your soul to.”
Our first teaser at Marvel’s upcoming Netflix series The Punisher is here, and it looks brutal.
The teaser features Frank Castle a.k.a. The Punisher talking about his past. We also get a look at the traumatic events of Castle’s past, including the murdering of his family and his time serving in the Middle East.
Now, it’s important to note that this is not the footage shown during last month’s San Diego Comic-Con, the two trailers are reportedly very different and focus on two different aspects of the story.
Check it out:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2oB-uK-A5c[/embedyt]
Watch Iron Fist Punch Daredevil in the Face in Final Trailer for The Defenders
Marvel’s The Defenders drops in just hours and Netflix is not holding back with the trailers.
We already knew there was going to be some tension between the Defenders, and we kind of expected some awkward interactions, but seeing Iron Fist punch Daredevil in the face was kind of striking.
The trailer focuses a lot on Sigourney Weaver’s Alexandra as she addresses our four heroes directly.
Check it out:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGc3uYNRIcM[/embedyt]
The FINAL Trailer for Marvel’s The Defenders is Here
The Defender drops all its episodes on Netflix in less than a week, and their publicity department is losing no time to make you hyped.
Marvel has dropped a final trailer for the upcoming series, featuring some more cool action as well as, surprisingly, a lot of Iron Fist.
The trailer seems to focus, at least at the beginning, on the way Iron Fist is trying to convince the Defenders that working together is the way to go. It also features some new action and maybe the start of a friendship between Danny Rand and Luke Cage?
Check out the trailer:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvyv2Scr9SU[/embedyt]
Check Out the First Full Trailer for mother!
Darren Aronofsky has been teasing us with gorgeous posters and other promotional material, now it’s time for us to truly see what mother! has to offer.
The movie, directed by Aronofsky (who directed Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream) and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer, follows Lawrence’s character and her husband (played by Bardem) as their quiet home in the country gets disrupted by a mysterious couple.
Check out the trailer:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybMVSLdhd6Q[/embedyt]
mother! hits theatres September 15.
You Can’t Miss the New Trailer for It!
Doesn’t he just look so creepy?
The first trailer for the film adaptation of Stephen King’s It is now among the most viewed in the first 24 hours.
Can this new trailer live up to that hype? We think so.
Also, we didn’t expect the “you’ll float too” quote to be taken so literally.
Check out the trailer, and try not to get too scared.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAUTdjf9rko[/embedyt]
It comes out September 8.
Marvel’s Runaways: Everything You Need to Know About Hulu’s First Marvel Series
Hulu officially entered the comic-book arena when it handed out a formal series order to Marvel’s Runaways, from executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.
Based on the comics by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the live-action Runways tells the coming-of-age story of a disparate group of teenagers who “must unite against a common foe — their parents.” For those unfamiliar with the source material, the parents in question are revealed to be part of a crime organization known as “The Pride,” which hosts an annual “charity” gathering that serves as a meeting place for nefarious time-travelers, wizards, mad scientists, aliens and mutants.
Here’s the official show synopsis:
Every teenager thinks their parents are evil. What if you found out they actually were? Marvel’s Runaways is the story of six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other but who must unite against a common foe – their parents.
The actors cast as the Runaways include:
Gregg Sulkin as lacrosse star Chase Stein, a brilliant engineer trapped in the body of a dumb (hot) jock;
Rhenzy Feliz as “loud-and-proud nerd” Alex Wilder, who longs to “reunite his childhood group of friends”;
Lyrica Okano as angsty Wiccan Nico Minoru, whose goth style masks an inner loneliness;
Virginia Gardner as Karolina Dean, whose “veneer of privilege and perfection” is challenged by her “newfound eagerness to explore her identity and pursue her own desires”;
Ariela Barer as Gert Yorkes, a “purple-haired, bespectacled, contemporary riot grrrl”;
and Allegra Acosta as Molly Hernandez, “the youngest and most innocent member of her friend group.”
The actors cast as “The Pride” include:
— James Marsters and Ever Carradine: Victor and Janet Stein, parents to Chase. He’s an engineering genius who has lofty expectations for his son — and when they aren’t met, retribution can be fierce; she’s a perfect PTA mom harboring a brilliant mind of her own, and who longs for more from her life.
— Annie Wersching and Kip Pardue: Leslie and Frank Dean, parents to Carolina. She’s a poised and skilled leader whose charisma draws in devoted allies and followers. He’s a former teen star who rode a short-lived movie career and is now teeming with insecurity.
— Kevin Weisman and Brigid Brannagh: Dale and Stacey Yorkes, parents to Gert. He’s a bioengineer whose deep love for his family oftentimes falls short as far as knowing the right things to say to his daughter. Stacey, too, is a bioengineer, and utilizes a more progressive approach to her parenting style.
— Ryan Sands and Angel Parker: Geoffrey and Catherine Wilder, parents to Alex. He’s a hulking presence who can effortlessly shift from approachable father to intimidating strategist; she’s a successful lawyer, deliberate and calculating in both her words and actions.
— Brittany Ishibashi and James Yaegashi: Tina and Robert Minoru, parents to Nico. She’s a perfectionist “tiger mom,” as well as a brilliant innovator and ruthless CEO; he is a gentle and brilliant beta, “the Woz to his wife’s Jobs.”
Here’s a sneak peek trailer:
teaser trailer for the runaways television series pic.twitter.com/qOqVeie0C3
— best of runaways (@bestofrunaways) July 17, 2017
Hulu has set November 21, 2017 as the premiere date for the 10-episode first season of Marvel’s Runaways.
Alfred and Aquaman Get a Cool Interaction in ‘Justice League’ TV Spot
Jason Momoa’s Aquaman has probably been the most highlighted member of the Justice League so far, and we’re not complaining.
Warner Bros. released a Snapchat ad featuring Batman giving the rest of the Justice League a tour through the Batcave. The clip is very short, but we do get a chance have Aquaman acknowledge Alfred’s badassery.
Check out the clip:
— vao (@vaoaoga) July 25, 2017
Justice League hits theatres November 17.
DC’s ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 3 Trailer Released + More Details Coming Out of SDCC
Like we said before, Comic-Con has dropped all the trailers, now it’s time you watch the one for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
But first, we have a bunch of new information coming out of the show’s panel.
Wentworth Miller and Neal McDonough will both reprise their roles as Captain Cold and Damien Darhk for the upcoming season, with Miller returning in a recurring capacity and McDonough as a regular. However, he will be embodying a new version of the character.
However, Miller will be embodying a new version of the character. Executive producer Phil Klemmer said, “Mick Rory needs his pal, but unfortunately he’s not going to get the version of his pal that he remembers.”
Damien Darhk will experience some dangerous changes as well. “We’ll be meeting a new version of Damien Darhk, a little less silly, a little more formidable.” Arthur Darvill will also be back as Rip Hunter, but in a recurring role, and it sounds like he’ll be coming into conflict with his former teammates.
Arthur Darvill is also returning as Rip Hunter in a recurring role. It was teased that we’ll see some rivalry between him and his former teammates.
Check out the trailer for the new season below:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4qpFo2BcIc[/embedyt]
Season 3 of Legends of Tomorrow is set to premiere on October 10.
Source: Comic Book Movie.
SDCC: ‘Supergirl’ Season 3 Trailer Released, Calista Flockhart Will Return
The CW has confirmed that Calista Flockhart will return for season 3 of Supergirl. She now has a recurring status and is set to appear during the season premiere.
Adrian Pasdar, Carl Lumbly, Yael Grobglas, and Emma Tremblay have all joined the cast for the upcoming season as Morgan Edge, a ruthless real estate developer who will find himself at odds with Lena Luthor, J’onn’s father M’yrnn J’onzz, a pacifist religious leader on Mars, Psi, a psychic villain who uses people’s minds against them, and Ruby, a smart kid who’s fascination with Supergirl lands her in serious trouble, respectively.
The CW also released the first season 3 trailer, check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaI6dcoRRQQ
Supergirl is set to premiere on October 9.
SDCC: First Official Trailer for ‘The Flash’ Season 4 Has Dropped
Yesterday at Comic-Con, the DC TV panel dropped ALL the trailers (seriously), and The Flash was certainly not left out.
The trailer features narration by Iris West as she remembers her fiancé a.k.a. the fastest man alive, but she won’t “curl up in a ball and cry all day.”
The trailer also features new villains and the fight to bring the Flash back.
Check it out:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYDdu_mC6cI[/embedyt]
The Flash is set to premiere October 10.