Peter Parker is set to return to the McU in Avengers: Infinity War, but he’s not the only version of the wall-crawler hitting screens this year. Spidey’s first theatrically-released animated movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, arrives in December and features Miles Morales as Peter’s successor to the Spider-mantle.
The other day at CinemaCon, some new footage of Into the Spider-Verse materialized and revealed the trio of supervillains that will appear in the film. According to JoBlo.com, the footage featured the Ultimate version of Norman Osborn’s Green Goblin, Aaron Davis/The Prowler and Wilson Fisk Aka Kingpin.
The first two of those aren’t that surprising. After all, the Prowler from the Ultimate universe, where Miles originated, is the criminal uncle of the second Spider-Man. Mahershala Ali was also previously announced to be playing the character.
Green Goblin, meanwhile, is a major a part of the Ultimate Spider-Man mythos.
The other day at CinemaCon, some new footage of Into the Spider-Verse materialized and revealed the trio of supervillains that will appear in the film. According to JoBlo.com, the footage featured the Ultimate version of Norman Osborn’s Green Goblin, Aaron Davis/The Prowler and Wilson Fisk Aka Kingpin.
The first two of those aren’t that surprising. After all, the Prowler from the Ultimate universe, where Miles originated, is the criminal uncle of the second Spider-Man. Mahershala Ali was also previously announced to be playing the character.
Green Goblin, meanwhile, is a major a part of the Ultimate Spider-Man mythos.
- 4/24/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Not that fans aren’t enjoying Tom Holland’s teenage take on the one and only Peter Parker in the McU, but there’s still a lot of interest in seeing his comic book successor Miles Morales turn up in the franchise at some point.
In fact, one person who wants Miles to appear is Holland himself, who was asked about the chances of the character showing up in the McU during the Avengers: Infinity War press junket. Though he didn’t confirm anything outright, the actor seemed very positive about it happening, saying: “I’m sure we will [see Miles], down the line. It has to happen.”
Also taking part in the interview with him was fellow British Avenger Benedict Cumberbatch, who was clearly clueless about this other version of Spider-Man. As such, Holland took a moment to explain to his co-star why Miles is so “super cool.”
“Miles Morales is another version of Spider-Man,...
In fact, one person who wants Miles to appear is Holland himself, who was asked about the chances of the character showing up in the McU during the Avengers: Infinity War press junket. Though he didn’t confirm anything outright, the actor seemed very positive about it happening, saying: “I’m sure we will [see Miles], down the line. It has to happen.”
Also taking part in the interview with him was fellow British Avenger Benedict Cumberbatch, who was clearly clueless about this other version of Spider-Man. As such, Holland took a moment to explain to his co-star why Miles is so “super cool.”
“Miles Morales is another version of Spider-Man,...
- 4/24/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
We’re halfway through March and thoughts of spring have us ready to shed the leg warmers. This week, we’ve got some pretty exciting news: New York Theater Ballet will be celebrating the artistic legacy (and 100th birthday) of Jerome Robbins, while Elisa Monte Dance will perform different works over two consecutive nights. PERFORMANCESElisa Monte Dance will be performing at Aaron Davis Hall March 16–17. Please note that each night is a different show! “The Best Self Project” explores the significance of being your best self and how this evolves over the course of one’s life. “Night of Stars” will include a vocal performance by actor Tony Danza, backed by the ladies of Elisa Monte Dance. (Tickets: $10–40) New York Theater Ballet is returning to the 92Y to celebrate Jerome Robbins’ 100th birthday with a program of three of his rarely seen ballets. An evening of movement and Mozart you don’t want to miss!
- 3/12/2018
- backstage.com
I've got a great and creepy trailer here for an alien horror thriller called Caught that I think some of you might enjoy. The movie has a fun vibe to it as it was inspired by the films of the 70s. According to the director Jamie Patterson, he wanted "a gritty, raw feel to the story because there’s nothing glossy about horror. This is my idea of alien art house.” It definitely looks like an entetaing throwback flick.
The movie was filmed in East Sussex, UK where aliens were sighted in 1967. “While on an afternoon walk with their children, two small town reporters notice the military camped on a hilltop. Debating the possible significance of this activity, they answer their door when two unusual strangers come knocking and find themselves held hostage in their own home."
Caught stars Mickey Sumner (Frances Ha, End of the Tour, The Mend), April Pearson (Skins.
The movie was filmed in East Sussex, UK where aliens were sighted in 1967. “While on an afternoon walk with their children, two small town reporters notice the military camped on a hilltop. Debating the possible significance of this activity, they answer their door when two unusual strangers come knocking and find themselves held hostage in their own home."
Caught stars Mickey Sumner (Frances Ha, End of the Tour, The Mend), April Pearson (Skins.
- 3/5/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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