Release Year For Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3 Revealed
The Guardians will be returning to the big screen for Vol. 3 of Guardians of the Galaxy.
During a short Q&A session on Twitter last night, Gunn reaffirmed that the third installment will hit theaters sometime in 2020, but a release year was all Gunn was able to share as Marvel has yet to confirm any release dates beyond their Phase Three films.
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Details about the third instalment are very limited, but Gunn has also previously teased that he’s talked with Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige about other stories that could spinoff of the main Guardians franchise.
“When we’re talking about Guardians of the Galaxy 3, and that story, that’s a story that will lead to other stories,” he said. “It’s innate to the DNA that that’s the end of a trilogy but it’s the beginning of a whole other element of the Marvel Cosmic universe.”
We’ll the Guardians back in action May 8 with Avengers: Infinity War.
Source: CBR
Netflix’s The Punisher Finally Has a Release Date + New Trailer!
The long wait for Marvel’s The Punisher is almost over, and this time is official!
Marvel has finally released the premiere date for The Punisher, Nov. 17.
This reveal comes almost two weeks after Marvel decided to pull its violence-heavy content from New York Comic-Con in wake of the Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1.
The first season of the series will consist of 13 episodes and will star Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle a.k.a. The Punisher.
Marvel has also released an action-packed trailer full of both emotion and thrill.
Check it out:
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It: Chapter Two Now Has a Release Date
The second part to the adaptation of Stephen King’s It now has a release date, and it’s both glorious and saddening.
That’s right, the people over at Warner Bros. have officially released a date for It: Chapter Two and it is September 6, 2019.
The new adaptation of It has quickly become a worldwide phenomenon, and with $478 million worldwide in its box-office, the movie has become the highest grossing horror film of all time.
Now, it’s just time to wait for the adult cast to be announced and we’ll be all set for that two-year wait.
Everything You Need To Know About Star Trek: Discovery
What is it:
Star Trek: Discovery is an upcoming TV series and the first to be developed for CBS All Access. The show was announced late 2015 and it is the first Star Trek series since Star Trek: Enterprise.
The show will be set around ten years prior to the events of the original 1960s Star Trek series. It delves into the Federation-Klingon cold war and focuses on Michael Burnham, the first officer of the USS Shenzhou and later the USS Discovery.
Talent involved:
Behind the camera:
The show was created by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman who are producing alongside Akiva Goldsman, while Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts act as showrunners.
Cast:
- Sonequa Martin Green as Michael Burnham: Our main character and first officer of the USS Shenzhou, she’s referred to as “Number One.” She’s supposed to be Spock’s sister, raised by Sarek in Vulcan. Showrunners already established that Michael’s backstory will be explained in a way that would not break canon.
- Terry Serpico as Anderson: A Starfleet admiral.
- Maulik Pancholy as Nambue: Chief Medical Officer of the USS Shenzhou.
- Sam Vartholomeos as Danby Connor: Described as “a Starfleet through and through” by Vartholomeos, Danby is a junior officer in Starfleet Academy assigned to the Shenzhou.
- James Frain as Sarek: A younger version of Spock’s biological father and Michael’s stand-in father, previously portrayed by Mark Lenard.
- Shazad Latif as Ash Tyler: Described by Latif as “a very complex and painful and deep character.” Ash is a Starfleet lieutenant and former prisoner of war.
- Doug Jones as Saru: The first Kelpien (species created for the show) in the Starfleet, Saru is a lieutenant aboard the Discovery.
- Michelle Yeoh as Philippa Georgiou: Captain og the Shenzhou who maintains a close relationship with Michael.
The cast also includes Chris Obi, Mary Wiseman, Rainn Wilson, Jason Isaac, Wilson Cruz and more.
Release:
Star Trek: Discovery will air its first two episodes on CBS September 24. After that, the show will run on CBS All Access in the U.S. and on Netflix for the rest of the world.
The series will consist of 15 episodes and there will be no standalone episodes. The season is split into two chapters, with the first chapter finishing on November 5, 2017, and the second chapter beginning in January 2018.
Trailer:
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‘Wonder Woman 2’ Gets a Release Date
Late last night, the sequel for the incredibly successful Wonder Woman finally got a release date.
Warner Bros. decided to move the movie from its lucrative June release date and decided that Wonder Woman 2 will hit theatres December 13, 2019!
Now, why did WB decide not to give this announcement (that everyone was waiting for) during SDCC? It might be due to the fact that no one but Gat Gadot is officially confirmed yet.
It seems like a deal with WW director Patty Jenkins is still developing and that made Warner Bros. decide to just book that release date. Chris Pine is not confirmed to return either.
Wonder Woman 2 would be competing for that box office money against Frozen 2, which comes out during Thanksgiving 2019. Disney also has two other dates booked for live-action fairytales around the same time (November 8 and December 20). In addition, Wicked is set to come out December 20 as well.
Are you excited for Wonder Woman 2?