After the final trailer landed last week, Warner Bros. and DC Films have gone into marketing mode for Justice League. Yesterday, a brief teaser was released announcing that this week is officially Aquaman week, with Jason Momoa revealing that new content will be released for the remainder of the week. Now, the studio has revealed a new behind-the-scenes featurette, which features new footage from the movie and a behind-the-scenes interview with Jason Momoa.
Watch the featurette below:
Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes — Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash — it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.
Gal Gadot is starting to fill out her non Wonder Woman schedule, and has decided to join Justin Kurzel’s upcoming World War II thriller Ruin. Christian Bale had been offered a role as well, though nothing is confirmed on his end.
Here is a breakdown of the plot from the Deadline report:
Scripted by Matthew & Ryan Firpo, Ruin is in the vein of Inglorious Basterds and Fury, a gritty period revenge-thriller. A nameless ex-Nazi captain navigates the ruins of post-WWII Germany. Determined to atone for his crimes during the war, he hunts down the surviving members of his former SS Death Squad.
Ruin should begin filming early in 2018 in order for Gal Gadot to wrap production before heading into Wonder Woman 2. Bale, on the other hand, has put on a few pounds to play Dick Cheney in an untitled Adam McKay film, so it’s unclear if he will have the time or wherewithal to shed the weight and join Kurzel’s film.
As for Kurzel, this looks to be a bounce back effort after Assassin’s Creed floundered. And what better way to get back on the right track that killing some Nazis in a war torn mid-century Europe?
As we enter a new era of Marvel Comics, I’ll be providing a weekly report on all Legacy titles. Your one-stop guide to what’s going on in the 616 universe from MFR’s resident Marvel fan. Above you’ll see Marvel’s report card for the week, then below we’ll dive into each book. Let’s get right to it!
***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***
All-New Wolverine #25 “Orphans Of X” Part One
As the cover indicates, this arc will pair our hero Laura up with her Wolverine sibling, Daken. Right out of the gate we get an action movie intro starring Daken and some explosive anti-mutant hate.
“The Orphans Of X” are a mysterious hate group with some sort of vendetta against Logan’s family tree. A mutant hating death cult is always a promising sign of a great X-Gene related story.
Laura and Gabby’s chemistry makes them one of the most under appreciated duos in comic books. Their relationship has developed so much over two years, it’s hard to imagine one without the other now. The subtle background things, like the portrait of the two hanging in their apartment, add an extra layer of love onto these fierce sisters of fury.
This issue does a fabulous job at firmly establishing who Laura is going forward for those jumping on. All-New Wolverine has been a sleeper hit for Marvel and it shows no signs of slowing down. Tom Taylor has done wonders for the character and her supporting cast, he deserves a lot of praise.
The sequence of Wolverine reaching the facility she was born in, with broken glass windows telling her history as she walks through the halls, was a spectacular and clever device. It was also very much a Wolverine sequence, this book manages to feel like a Logan book but with so much more heart.
After all this time on her own, with her own supporting cast, Laura is one of the most complete characters in recent memory. It’s been a blast to watch her grow up, her future is one of the most exciting things in X-Men comics right now. The twist at the end of this first chapter is some classic comic book drama.
Defenders #6 “Kingpins Of New York” Part One
This new arc for the protectors of NYC streets is continuing the story of Diamondback and Black Cat’s war to claim Kingpin’s now vacant thrown. Defenders was already a favorite among Marvel fans, this arc promises to kick it up a notch.
These four heroes work so well together in both action and quieter scenes. These issues are what the Netflix series should use as a blueprint.
Every bit of dialogue shared between them is quick and catchy, every fight is beautifully crafted. David Marquez is delivering top notch super hero action through glorious and creatively violent layouts. He’s also got a perfect handle on the books pace that keeps Bendis short and sweet, which is when Bendis shines brightest.
Ponsor’s color seals the deal, making this one of the best looking superhero books across the board. Artist renderings of a court proceeding, courtesy of the Daily Bugle, was a nice touch warranting a round of applause.
The only issue I find with this story is that recently in Charlie Soule’s Daredevil, Matt Murdock made it so vigilantes could testify in court. That would drastically change the case against Diamondback and this arc. What’s most infuriating is that Murdock himself is prosecuting. Could be lack of continuity communication, or just a hiccup that they hope nobody noticed. Regardless, it all makes for an otherwise excellent story.
Top-to-bottom, Defenders is not only the best superhero team book at Marvel, but in all of comic books right now. Throw in Deadpool and another surprise player at the end and this tale gets taken to the next level.
Uncanny Avengers #28 “Stars And Garters” Part One
Another severely underrated Marvel title, Uncanny Avengers makes its Legacy debut through more words than actions. Members are sorting out their present before starting their future.
Johnny Storm inherits all of the Richards family assets and patents, Rogue questions her own leadership, and two classic Avengers share a drink.
Beast and Wonder Man’s catch-up conversation was delightful. Catching new readers up and providing a joyful interaction for longtime fans of two characters in desperate need of a course change. Having both of these two heroes back in the forefront is a strong showing for Marvel.
For being one of the quieter starts of the new era, there wasn’t a single moment of boredom. All of these characters are classic Marvel heroes we grew up loving. To spend some intimate time with them, before an inevitable storm of punches, is a well earned swelling of the heart delivered with a smile.
The primer pages in the back are fantastic, a sincere reminder of the Avengers’ beginning, and how different all the many incarnations of the team have been.
X-Men: Blue #13 “Mojo Worldwide” Part Two
The second chapter to the X-Men: Blue/Gold crossover sees Mojo broadcast three teams of mutants in his own Running Man-style gameshow.
Cullen Bunn is having fun with Mojo in all of his ridiculous glory. The commercial break voiceovers, street team, and “the wheel of angsty mutant pain and suffering” all add up to a good old-fashioned, over the top super villain.
Longshot makes a fabulous entrance, with a fitting modern twist on his role in Mojoworld. We quickly lost Bloodstorm (thank you Cullen) and gained Longshot, that’s a major cast upgrade.
This issue hits hardest through the art, Molina and Milla unveil these vastly different battlegrounds over beautiful two-page spreads. Matt Milla has made significant progress this year in becoming a premiere color artist in the medium. No matter the artist he’s paired with, he makes panels explode off the page.
A crossover like this, with no grave stake against all of mutant kind, is what has been missing from X-Men comics for so long. This is a light, action-packed adventure with a huge cast of our favorite mutant heroes. ResurreXion was a huge first step in the right direction for X-Books, Legacy should see the X-Men firmly planted as a prominent corner of Marvel Comics again.
The Unbelievable Gwenpool #21 “Doom Sees You” Part One
Gwen wants to be an Avenger, she thinks her best bet to do so is taking down Dr. Doom. She’s also taking her third wall breaking to the next level to become the greatest hero in the Marvel universe.
Admittedly, this is a series that has never clicked with me. That being said, I had a good time with this issue. Gwenpool isn’t for everyone, she’s a slapstick Harley Quinn trying to find her place in the comic book universe she’s aware she’s a character in.
The major strength of this book is the brilliant cartooning. This zany, murderous Freakazoid-esque Gwen is a self-aware cartoon character. Creatively, being fully aware of what this comic is and should be translates into a fun read.
Any comic with Paste-Pot Pete in it, is alright in my book. Gwenpool allows the creators to poke fun at Marvel and all of comics, the more they take advantage of this, the more effective they can be.
Christopher Hastings takes Gwenpool to the next level, wielding her third wall breaking as a powerful narrative tool. If you’ve been puzzled as to what this series is, or how it’s made it to 21 issues, now’s the time to jump on.
Falcon #1 “Take Flight” Part One
Sam Wilson is one of the most interesting characters going into Legacy. The MVP of Secret Empire turned in the Stars and Stripes and took to the sky as Falcon once again.
This time around, Sam’s got himself a sidekick, The Patriot. Sam is in a dark place, carrying a lot of unwarranted blame and trying to mentor a young hero. Not only does Falcon & Patriot sound cool, these two look iconic together, and already share a great chemistry through this issue alone.
The first couple of times I saw the new Falcon costume design, I really despised the wings. Seeing them drawn by Joshua Cassara put me at ease. They might not make much sense but they look great in action.
If this first issue is any indication, this series is going to be as dark as Sam’s new color scheme. By the end of chapter one, there’s a super dark twist and revelation that readers won’t expect from a Falcon comic.
Sam’s tenure as Captain America and betrayal by Steve Rogers has him in uncharted territory. The fallout has him in a weird head space. Fortunate for readers that’s going to make for great super hero stories as he tries to confront Chicago gang violence.
Despicable Deadpool #287 “Deadpool Kills Cable” Part One
If you’re like me, you’ve been burnt out on Deadpool comics for a while. Legacy provides us with a clean slate for the mouthy mercenary, I’m willing to open myself back up to Deadpool.
A fresh start for Wade Wilson sees him ditching his Avenger dreams and shifting back to the disgusting lunatic we all fell in love with years ago. This arc is exactly as advertised, Deadpool was hired by Stryfe to kill Cable. The two former partners share a bloody fight that’ll continue across time.
This entire issue was a sigh of relief for both reader and writer Gerry Duggan. Having Deadpool be the worst he can possibly be again is a joy for fans as well as it must be for Gerry’s script ideas. The more despicable the better, Duggan is well-equipped to take this title to task.
Despicable Deadpool #287 was the most fun I’ve had with a Deadpool issue in years. He’s a character that lives and dies with the writer. His quest to become an Avenger didn’t produce many memorable moments, he was mostly an anchor on every team book he was on.
All the action and ass kicking leads to the grand finale. Deadpool removing his own arm to replace it with Cable’s in order to chase him through time, with his own little arm avatar taking over for Belle is exactly the kind of bloody lunacy I want.
The Amazing Spider-Man #789 “Fall Of Parker” Part One
After Peter Parker’s stint as a billionaire CEO, everything has come crumbling down, leaving him worse off than he was before. Whether you loved or hated the Parker Industries era, simplifying things definitely makes Amazing Spider-Man more accessible for everybody.
Pete is unemployed and crashing on his current love interest’s couch. Mockingbird and Spidey have been slowly developing a superhero romance for a while now. It’s the first relationship he’s been in that I’m actively rooting for in a long time. Bobbi is the kind of strong woman, taking no shit, that all distracted men need.
ASM #789 shows just how much the public has turned on both Parker and his alter-ego. Dan Slott’s long tenure as Spider-Man writer continues, he should see Legacy as an opportunity to win back those who call for his resignation. Stripping Pete back down to almost nothing plays in Slott’s favor, his voice for Parker in this issue is a fitting balance of exaggerated hopelessness and dumb luck.
Stuart Immonen delivers another beautiful Spidey book, he’s been a constant dynamo during this era of Spidey comics. There isn’t much action in this particular issue but when it hits, Immonen dazzles once again. Putting Pete in Mockingbird’s infamous feminist shirt was a nice touch.
The fall from grace for our beloved wall-crawler promises to take him into familiar territory with a new outlook and shuffled supporting cast. For those who hated Parker Industries, there’s nowhere to go but up. For those who enjoyed the prior thirty-two issues, a change of pace can be refreshing.
Check back next week for our coverage of all things Marvel Legacy and let us know what you’ve read in the comments below!
Tom King previously wrote Swamp Thing into one of the best issues of his ongoing excellent run Batman. And now it seems the super scribe is once again putting pen to paper when it comes to Alec Holland. It all started a few days ago with the below Tweet.
That sure is Swamp Thing in that art by frequent King collaborator Jason Fabok. And the two had been teasing and tweeting about a secret project for some time now (which lead to some crazy speculation).
Lo and behold, Entertainment Weekly has now finally revealed exactly what the project is in an exclusive piece. The magazine has revealed the art is part of Swamp Thing Winter Special #1 which will not only feature the King/Fabok story ( a one-shot about Swamp Thing crossing a frozen winter tundra) but an all-new story by Swamp Thing creator Len Wein with art by Kelly Jones (Batman/Swamp Thing) as well. Wein sadly passed away earlier this year but had completed the script for this story, which would have been the first issue of a new series.
Jones told EW:
[Wein’s] major plan was pretty much a straight horror title. He kept stressing that angle to me — that bringing up a lot of those DC horror characters was what would make the book more unique. His main thing was to stress that Alec was turned into Swamp Thing. He really wanted to stress that again. He felt that there was a lot of story potential in that.
Check out the whole article over at Entertainment Weeklyand make sure to pick up Swamp Thing Winter Speical #1 when it hits comic shops January 31, 2018.
What do you guys think? What can we expect going forward after the special? Comment and discuss below.
Todd McFarlane revealed his cards at New York Comic Con in regards to a potential release date for the reboot of the Spawn franchise.
The creator of Spawn and Jason Blum the guru of horror look to be eyeing a 2018 Halloween release. When talking about Sony’s Tom Hardy ‘Venom’ film, McFarlane explains why he wants the film to be successful.
“I hope it does well on a couple of different reasons. One is my name will be somewhat attached to it. But number two, the Spawn movie should be coming out fairly soon afterward, and I’ll be able to put on the trailer, “from co-creator of Venom comes!” I’ll be able to ride on the coattails, so I’m hoping it does good,” said McFarlane to Monkeys Fighting Robots.
‘Venom’ is scheduled to hit theaters on October 5, 2018. You would think Blum and McFarlane will give ‘Venom’ some box office room to breathe. Two weeks later Blumhouse has ‘Halloween’ on October 19, 2018; they won’t compete against themselves. If you wait much later to release the film, they will run into the holiday blockbusters, and they won’t wait till January as ‘Glass’ hits on January 18, 2019.
With a $10 million budget, a release date of October 31, 2018; makes the most sense as the film becomes very easy to market, and going to see the movie becomes an event.
Previous #1 films at the box office on Halloween:
BOO! A MADEA HALLOWEEN – $1.9 million (Monday 2016)
THE MARTIAN – $4.5 million (Saturday 2015)
OUIJA – $3.4 million (Friday 2014)
JACKASS PRESENTS: BAD GRANDPA – $1.4 million (Thursday 2013)
ARGO – $1.4 million (Wednesday 2012)
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 – $2.5 million (Monday 2011)
SAW 3D – $5.6 (Sunday 2010)
If Blumhouse markets ‘Spawn’ correctly with a Halloween event release, the film could earn 40 to 60 percent of its budget back in one night, according to previous box office records.
Would you see ‘Spawn’ on Halloween night? Comment below.
McFarlane is the writer, director, and producer on the project. No casting news or official release date has been announced.
The Spawn creator went into great detail about the tone of the new film.
“In the story, I’ve written, I’m not overly concerned about the heaven and hell elements of it. I always tell my writers I think it’s a crutch. “I get it, he comes from hell!” It doesn’t mean any more than if you come from North Dakota that every story has to involve somebody from North Dakota. It just means that’s where you are born. Now start telling me about the adventures of the guy globally, given that he’s not in North Dakota anymore.
I’m way more interested and concerned about sort of the evil and the darkness that are in men’s hearts, not demons or angels. The headlines that I read every day, those are the actions of men and not the actions of anything sort of out-of-worldly. I was a big fan growing up of drama, R-rated drama. Even the creepy movies I watched, I’m sure you can put yours in the same bucket. Whatever your three, four, or 500 top creepy movies are, there is one thing in common with all of them: You take the creepy thing out and the rest of the movie is normal. Superhero movies don’t work that way. You take Batman out, you still have the Batmobile and the headquarters and the Joker and Robin, and I mean there’s a dozen things that are still fantastic in it.
And creepy movies work because I think, and they’re accessible because you only have to disband your belief on one idea. Everything else leading up to the boogeyman is always real. You go out on a date with your girlfriend, you have a nice evening. You’re going down a dirt road, you run out of gas. We’ve all probably been there once. There is a house on the top of the hill, you’ve got to go knock on the door, and, “Oh, is there a psycho killer inside?” That allows you to have a creepy movie. You only have to go, “Is it possible to have a creepy guy inside a house in the middle of the farmlands?” I think most of us will go, “I think so.”
Can creepy people and insane people exist? Yes, sure. What are we talking about? We just saw it in Vegas a few days ago. You only have to give up one thing. Where, for me, in action movies — not just superhero movies, but action movies in general — you have to disband your belief and at times dozens of practical things, right? People straddling two cars at 90 miles an hour going down the freeway dodging bullets. I go, “I don’t know if that would actually work, but OK. It looks cool. I get it.”
I’m a drama guy, and maybe it’s just my age, but I’m a drama guy and that’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to do dark, real, gritty. Everything’s real except for one element. And that’s what you and I call fun,” said McFarlane.
Justice Leagueis just over a month away and we’re inching ever closer to our first cinematic adventure for Aquaman. If the Justice League trailers, teasers, and posters are any indication, Jason Momoa will steal the show, but when it comes to Justice League, we don’t know how the character will be introduced and recruited into the team of superheroes. With that in mind, there are a few things that we’d love to see from the Atlantean prince when Justice League finally lands in theatres.
If you haven’t already, check out my articles for the five things every Superman and Wonder Woman fan wants to see in Justice League.
After Justice League, the solo Aquaman movie will be the next film in the DC Extended Universe, and I feel it’s essential for the film to introduce specific storylines for the upcoming movie to pick-up with and develop.
We already know that Aquaman’s evil half-brother Orm aka. Ocean Master will be the primary villain of the solo Aquaman movie. Therefore it would make sense for Justice League to introduce that character and that conflict, so the audience is already filled-in with the necessary information for the solo movie. By adding Ocean Master into Justice League, the audience will be instantly interested in seeing what happens next and will be more likely to buy a ticket for Aquaman in 2018.
4. Communication With Sea-Life
Aquaman’s ability to communicate with animals of the ocean is always mocked, but if pulled off correctly, it could become a badass power and an excellent moment for Aquaman in the Justice League movie.
Aquaman’s control over sea-life makes him a unique member of the League, and while it may not often be used in Justice League, it would be incredibly impressive to see the character control a shark or some other kind of creature. Some fans might think this could come across as cheesy or stupid, but ignoring Aquaman’s powers would be a disservice to the character and would stop Justice League from doing something that we’ve never seen in a comic-book movie before.
3. Chemistry With Mera
Possibly the most surprising aspect of Justice League‘s marketing is the massive amount of excitement that surrounds Amber Heard’s Mera. Aquaman’s love-interest will also be introduced in Justice League, and it’s vital for the film to present the relationship and dynamic between these characters correctly.
If the audience doesn’t care about Arthur and Mera’s relationship and the actors have no chemistry, the solo Aquaman movie will find it harder to grasp an audience and tell a compelling story.
2. Joke-Ending Action Scenes
For years Aquaman has served as the silly League member that comic-book readers like to make fun of, but hopefully, Justice League and Jason Momoa can end all of that.
Before the solo Aquaman movie lands in theatres, it is important for the DC Extended Universe to change how the audience views the character. While the trailers have done a lot, Aquaman is still joked about in the pop-culture community, so Justice League will need to shift popular opinion when it is finally released.
As we saw with Wonder Woman in Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, significant action sequences can do a lot to spark interest in a particular character. Hopefully, Aquaman will be included in enough Justice League action scenes that the audience forgets that they ever made jokes about the characters “silly” powers.
1. Atlantis
One of the best things about Man of Steel and this summer’s Wonder Woman was the time that each movie spent developing and introducing us to the different worlds and societies that these characters were born into. The opening sequences on Krypton and Themyscira are some of the most entertaining scenes in the DC Extended Universe, and it would only make sense for Aquaman’s underwater kingdom to get the same treatment.
While I’m sure Atlantis will be fully developed and realised in next year’s Aquaman movie, it would make a lot of sense to give us a sneak peek at the location in Justice League. The trailers have teased some cool underwater shots, meaning we will most likely visit Atlantis in the film, I just hope the city is introduced perfectly and created with the same level of detail as Themyscira and Krypton.
What do you want to see from Aquaman in Justice League? Let us know in the comments section below!
The obsession with serial-killer biopics has typically been relegated to flimsy Lifetime movies and straight-to-video bargain bin productions. My Friend Dahmer, while it may find itself in the VOD realm, looks to be something of higher quality and more chilling atmosphere than any of those disposable movies.
Ross Lynch steps out of Disney Channel stardom and right into the role of a teenage Jeffrey Dahmer, who would grow up to kill and partially eat 17 victims in Wisconsin. This attempts to explore his early years, his troubled home life, and his struggle to find friendships. Check out this trailer:
“Jeff Dahmer is an awkward teenager struggling to make it through high school with a family life in ruins. He collects roadkill, fixates on a neighborhood jogger (Vincent Kartheiser), and copes with his unstable mother (Heche) and well-intentioned father (Roberts). He begins to act out at school, and his goofball antics win over a group of band nerds who form The Dahmer Fan Club, headed by Derf Backderf (Alex Wolff). But this camaraderie can’t mask his growing depravity. Approaching graduation, Jeff spirals further out of control, inching ever closer to madness.”
This won’t find the multiplexes alongside Justice League and Thor when it opens in November, but for fans of the macabre – and fans of Dallas Robert and Anne Heche (right here) – My Friend Dahmer will be worth your time.
Disney and Marvel Studios held the ‘Thor: Ragnarok‘ world premiere on Tuesday night in Los Angeles. Here are some of the red carpet interviews.
Sizzle Reel
Cate Blanchett – “Hela”
Tessa Thompson – “Valkyrie”
Mark Ruffalo – “Bruce Banner / Hulk”
“I think we all really wanted to break all the rules with this movie but still, follow the tradition. (…) I know Chris wanted to do something new. I wanted to do something new. He wanted something new. Marvel wanted to do something new, so we did it. I think it’s a really fun movie for this moment in time,” said Ruffalo.
Jeff Goldblum – “Grandmaster”
Taika Waititi – Director
Kevin Feige – Producer
Chris Hemsworth – “Thor”
“It was kind of a perfect storm of different ideas and a great, wonderful collaboration. After doing the second Thor and the second Avengers felt a little bored with myself and what I’d done. And thought, “We can do more and let’s reach further.” Then Tiaka came on board, and we knew each other prior to this partnership, and both (of us) said yeah there’s a lot more to explore that we haven’t yet. So every day was about doing something different and taking risks and breaking the old version and reinventing it. I think we did that and it was the best experience I’ve had,” said Hemsworth.
Tom Hiddleston – “Loki”
Rachel House – “Topaz”
Karl Urban – “Skurge”
About ‘Thor: Ragnarok’:
Thor’s world is about to explode in Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok. His devious brother, Loki, has taken over Asgard, the powerful Hela has emerged to steal the throne for herself and Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe. To escape captivity and save his home from imminent destruction, Thor must first win a deadly alien contest by defeating his former ally and fellow Avengers… The Incredible Hulk!
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Taika Waititi directs with Kevin Feige producing the film.
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ will destroy the universe on November 3, 2017.
The creative excitement level was through the roof at the ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ world premiere Tuesday night in Los Angeles. The main focus of the conversation was the third Thor film is new and different. When you say things like this, it’s sort of a backhanded compliment to all the previous films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As of late, the MCU gets labeled ‘cookie-cutter’ more often than not, but it was surprising to hear Chris Hemsworth admit that he was bored.
“It was kind of a perfect storm of different ideas and a great, wonderful collaboration. After doing the second Thor and the second Avengers felt a little bored with myself and what I’d done. And thought, “We can do more and let’s reach further.” Then Tiaka came on board, and we knew each other prior to this partnership, and both (of us) said yeah there’s a lot more to explore that we haven’t yet. So every day was about doing something different and taking risks and breaking the old version and reinventing it. I think we did that and it was the best experience I’ve had,” said Hemsworth at the ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ world premiere.
Has the MCU earned enough money for Disney to where Marvel Studios President, Kevin Feige can start taking risks with more creative filmmakers or different storylines?
What do you think of Chris Hemsworth’s statement? Comment below.
About ‘Thor: Ragnarok’:
Thor’s world is about to explode in Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok. His devious brother, Loki, has taken over Asgard, the powerful Hela has emerged to steal the throne for herself and Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe. To escape captivity and save his home from imminent destruction, Thor must first win a deadly alien contest by defeating his former ally and fellow Avengers… The Incredible Hulk!
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Taika Waititi directs with Kevin Feige producing the film.
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ will destroy the universe on November 3, 2017.
At New York Comic-Con, MFR got to chat with the EPs behind the Netflix reboot of VOLTRON. We also got to talk with some of the stars, including Kimberly Brooks (Allura), Josh Keaton (Shiro), and A.J. LoCascio (Prince Lotor).