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  • ‘Watchmen’, ‘Iron Fist’ and ‘Inhumans’ Directors Helmed Episodes of ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

    ‘Watchmen’, ‘Iron Fist’ and ‘Inhumans’ Directors Helmed Episodes of ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

    Through two season of The Mandalorian, Lucasfilm has wisely and effectively used multiple directors. To nobody’s surprise, Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau are relying on a similar approach when it comes to their next big streaming series, The Book of Boba Fett. While Robert Rodriguez’s passion for the character has led to a lot of buzz around his participation in the series, Bespin Bulletin correctly reported earlier this year that Bryce Dallas Howard, who previously directed episodes of The Mandalorian, would be directing an episode of The Book of Boba Fett and now, according to the new issue of Empire Magazine, we can add a couple more names to the team of directors for the show. Empire reports that Steph Green and Kevin Tancharoen were both behind the camera for at least one episode each of the upcoming series.

    Green has been nominated for both Oscar and Emmy awards, with her turn behind the camera for the HBO series Watchmen being responsible for the latter. She’s also directed episodes of the acclaimed series, The Americans, and one episode of Netflix’s Luke Cage, which gives her something in common with Tancharoen. While fans might best remember Tancharoen for his work as writer and director of the YouTube series Mortal Kombat: Legacy, he also directed one episode of Luke Cage’s Netflix besties show, Iron Fist. Tancharoen has quite a bit of experience in sci-fi and superhero work, with episodes of Supergirl, The Flash, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and, of course, an episode of one of the finest pieces of live-action television ever put to film, Marvel’s Inhumans.

    The Book of Boba Fett will see the iconic bounty hunter enter into the criminal underworld after killing Bib Fortuna and taking over the one-time throne of Jabba the Hutt. The show begins streaming on Disney Plus on December 29th and is expected to run for 8 episodes.

  • How ‘Masters of The Universe: Revelations’ Part 3 Could Introduce She-Ra

    How ‘Masters of The Universe: Revelations’ Part 3 Could Introduce She-Ra

    What was thought to be the final installment in the Revelations series has seemingly been flipped on its head, as the final moments unveiled the return of the leader of the Horde, Hordak. The Motherboard cult, which was teased in the first part, infects and mechanizes Skeletor to showcase the change in power moving forward. We don’t get his actual appearance in the series outside of a very familiar logo, but it does open up one question: are we going to see the arrival of She-Ra in the sequel?

    It would certainly add some interesting drama for Princess Adora, better known as She-Ra and the twin sister of Prince Adam, to make a sudden return. She-Ra was kidnapped shortly after her birth by Hordak, who took her to the realm of Etheria and made her one of his underlings. Eventually, she would break free from his army to lead a group of rebels to fight the Horde to defeat him once and for all.

    Many have become much more familiar with this story thanks to Netflix’s 2018 reboot of the series, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. The series was an extensive retelling of the character and reimagined for a modern-day audience. It brought back Adora alongside her extensive supporting cast that includes Catra, Glimmer, Bow, Catra, Entrapta, and, of course, Hordak. However, that series was confirmed as a standalone story and doesn’t rely on any pre-existing Masters of The Universe lore.

    It’s very likely Kevin Smith and his creative team will add their own spin to the story and build upon the revelations of the latest entry of the series. We don’t know if She-Ra and Hordak are a known presence in this take on the classic franchise. So, perhaps Adora is the revelation that the title is hinting at, as she helps Adam and Teela against this new threat aiming to end Grayskull once and for all.

  • ‘The Marvels’ Has Wrapped Principal Photography

    ‘The Marvels’ Has Wrapped Principal Photography

    After a little over five months of production, principal photography on Marvel Studios’ The Marvels has come to an end.

    A day after Peyton Reed announced principal photography has wrapped on Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, it looks as though The Marvels is following suit. A fan account of lead actress Brie Larson posted photos of Instagram stories in which crew members announced production has wrapped. The first photo, as shown below, shows the film clapperboard with the signatures of the cast and crew. The other photo seems to showcase a piece of clothing, more than likely a jacket. The image is accompanied by text that reads “160(ish) days later and we’ve only gone and wrapped this up.”

    The film will serve as the sequel to Captain Marvel, while also bringing back Monica Rambeau (actress Teyonah Parris) from WandaVision and Kamala Khan (actress Iman Vellani) from Ms. Marvel. As it stands, very little is known regarding the highly-anticipated sequel other than it will explore the humanity of these characters rather than their superhero identities.

    The Marvels is directed by Nia DaCosta and sees Brie Larson reprise her role as Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel. It will hit theaters on Feb. 17, 2023.

    Source: Twitter/Instagram

  • REVIEW: ‘Hawkeye’ Episode 2 – Hide and Seek

    REVIEW: ‘Hawkeye’ Episode 2 – Hide and Seek

    The second episode of Hawkeye slowly builds on the foundation that the premiere set, but it still lacks any kind of intensity or hook to reel anything in. Clint and Kate are actually together now, but their relationship is, so far, mostly distant and cold. This isn’t surprising given Clint’s lack of interest in Kate personally and simply focused on his own personal mission. Plus, it’s realistic given the fact that the two very different archers just met, but it just hasn’t yet sparked anything overly persuasive about the two’s central dynamic.

    While the capability of their chemistry is certainly there, it’s a stretch to say that we are currently experiencing it. Frankly, they do not share an abundant amount of screen time and when they do Kate is mostly on a fangirl, awkwardly-trying-to-impress level with Clint. Now that the two are in a significant predicament together, though, the stage is set for the banter and the natural relationship to take off. Kate’s inherent confidence—as highlighted by her dramatic crashing entrance into the tracksuit mafia’s warehouse—as well as Hailee Steinfeld’s obvious ability to bring the character to life, is poised to bring much of what’s needed to the table. But Hawkeye has yet to actually demonstrate it can pull their relationship off. 

    The episode is heavily focused on Kate’s hunch that Jacques is responsible for his uncle’s death and, probably more importantly, involved in a major underground criminal scheme. While Kate’s investigation and Jacques’ role in the overall story are likely key elements of the series, this episode spends too much time here. Yes, Kate’s character and primary drive has to be developed properly, there’s no argument about that. Plus, the narrative is clearly pulling from a lot of different and brand-new sources, and Episode 1 proved that this might be a significant burden for Hawkeye. But it’s currently coming at the cost of forcing a slow, lukewarm, and fairly mundane first couple of episodes needing to be redeemed and probably carried by the remaining four. 

    Clint’s side quest, while similarly dry and lacking much emotion or intensity, is still a bit more interesting. Notably, we get to see Clint take part in some LARPing in order to get the Ronin suit back. It’s silly, but it’s different. So far with Clint, it feels like the series is playing some version of “What Do the Avengers Do When They’re Not Being Superheroes?” Jeremy Renner definitely plays Clint low-key still, but if the audience looks at the character through the lens of a relatively washed-up, middle-aged, traumatized, exhausted, and “please let me go home” energy, Renner’s performance and Clint’s character is on point. As a side note, we’re introduced to a LARPer named Grills—anyone familiar with the Fraction and Aja Hawkeye run knows he might be significant. 

    The Tracksuit Mafia has a bit more spotlight this time around, and the “bros” are now proving to be the strongest comedic element of the series as of yet. Ronin’s past with the criminal group is particularly interesting, given the fact that the mafia at this point seems relatively goofy and low-level. The importance for Clint to settle things with them almost comes across as trivial—the globe-trotting organized crime murdering vigilante is hung up on…a group called the “Tracksuit Mafia”. Surely, there must be more behind the scenes, although Clint doesn’t seem to know exactly what. But the final moments of the episode peels back some of the menial tracksuit face.

    The episode ends on by far the most intriguing note with the Alaqua Cox Echo reveal. Despite the fact that she almost exclusively does nothing, her presence—combined with the extra oomph of the cinematography and music—is presence at its finest. That short moment represents the punch and grip Hawkeye needs. It also teases that the series can pull it off, and perhaps the coming episodes will truly take everything up a notch. It’s more than suggested that a more aggressive storyline involving the Tracksuit Mafia (and likely more) is to come, but we are certainly not there quite yet.

  • New ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Posters Offer Closer Look New Green Goblin Design.

    New ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Posters Offer Closer Look New Green Goblin Design.

    With Spider-Man: No Way Home’s marketing now starting to kick into gear, we’re beginning to see more marketing material for the threequel. The Twitter accounts of GSC Cinemas in Malaysia and Sony Pictures Japan shared three new official posters for the upcoming. The two posters coming from Malaysia feature Spidey and Doctor Strange prominently alongside the many multiversal elements.

    The Japanese poster, however, includes a rather curious new detail, as while Doc Ock’s arms are also feature as they have done in other posters, one element has changed. Green Goblin is hovering in the background on his Goblin Glider. Yet, if you take a closer look it’s a version we briefly were teased about in the latest trailer, where he has left his iconic mask behind. The Japanese poster uses the multiversal elements sublimely to create a seeming Mirror Dimension border with Electro at its core. We even get a tease of the Lizard’s shadow.

    https://twitter.com/sonypicseiga/status/1463764443209207814?s=21

    The focus on much of the marketing so far has been clearly suggesting the multiversal origins of these villains. It is revealed “they all die fighting Spider-Man” in their universes, as highlighted in the trailer. This presents a scenario where he will likely feel responsible for these villains’ deaths if they get sent back to their own universes. Attempting to save these villains is a very Peter Parker thing to do. With tickets set to go on sale soon, it’s exciting to think about how close we are getting to the film’s release and being able to see it for ourselves! 

    Sources: Twitter, Twitter

  • Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man Spotted in a New ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Promo

    Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man Spotted in a New ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Promo

    At this rate, we#re going to see Spider-Man everywhere. Twitter user @dominic_kravitz shared a new promo for Spider-Man: No Way Home that advertises a new toy for dogs from the brand BARK. In it, we get a pretty cool visual (that should’ve been one of the posters) with Spider-Man in the forefront of a Daily Bugle newspaper. Yet, once you start looking closer some things don’t quite add up as the

    Now, what stands out is that the version of Daily Bugle is showcased in the version used in Tobey Maguire‘s run as the character. Ironically, if you take a closer look, the head of Maguire’s Spider-Man suit is hidden away in the far right corner once again adding to the discussion of his eventual appearance.

    https://twitter.com/Dominic_kravitz/status/1463674332073406466?t=QjLgDSJJUrFLe2I6UuzRTQ&s=19

    His costume certainly matches with Maguires due to the heavy emphasis of the costume’s webbing. It’s a staple of his costume and even stands out in a black and white image. Just yesterday, we already had a tease in the form of the latest TV Spot, where Doctor Strange goes out of his way to confirm that Doc Ock doesn’t recognize Tom Holland‘s Peter Parker outside of his suit.

    So, the evidence is continuing to grow about his appearance and we’re only a few more weeks away until the third entry of MCU’s take on the web crawler releases in theaters. Let’s see if Sony continues to tease us in the coming weeks. Still no sign of Andrew Garfield though.

  • Former Pink Power Ranger Amy Jo Johnson Directing an Episode of ‘Superman and Lois’ Season 2

    Former Pink Power Ranger Amy Jo Johnson Directing an Episode of ‘Superman and Lois’ Season 2

    Here’s a great surprise. It looks like Amy Jo Johnson is currently directing an episode of the CW’s Superman and Lois show. If that name seems familiar, Johnson became famous as Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger from the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. She has long moved on from that role and has been quite busy directing short films. She has also tackled feature-length productions, such as include 2017’s The Space Between and 2019’s Tammy’s Always Dying. Now, she is also joining the production of one of CW’s flagship DC shows, as she shares her excitement on Twitter.

    It’s great to see her excitement for tackling the project and it looks like she is responsible for the sixth episode in the upcoming second season. She has made quite a name for herself with her film projects, especially during 2019’s Toronto International Film Festival with Tammy’s Always Dying. If she is tackling this project, it’ll be interesting to see if she’ll become a mainstay for future entries in the series and if she might even get a chance to tackle other projects from DC’s library.

    Superman and Lois has been one of CW’s strongest showings, as it’s also co-produced by HBO Max. As such, the effects and production stand out from the other entries in their repertoire similar to Stargirl. It’ll also carry on the torch for the now discontinued Supergirl, which first introduced Tyler Hoechlin as this universe’s Superman. It’ll be interesting to see how they tackle the family drama for the Man of Steel in the second season and what the future has in store for this family.

    Source: Twitter

  • Hailee Steinfeld Talks How Kate Bishop Was Affected by Thanos’ Snap

    Hailee Steinfeld Talks How Kate Bishop Was Affected by Thanos’ Snap

    When Hawkeye‘s first episode starts, we find ourselves back in the Chitauri invasion from the first Avengers film. Afterward, we see Hailee Steinfeld‘s Kate Bishop’s story from a young kid growing into the young archer that’ll join Clint Barton in his unlikely adventure. The only thing that we don’t find out is if Bishop was affected by Thanos’ snap from Avengers: Infinity War.

    Luckily, Steinfeld offered some insight into if she was affected by it in an interview with The Wrap. As they point out, we are introduced to the character when she is 22 years of age. If she was still a kid around ten years old during the Battle of New York of 2012, then it would work out that she’s that age in the year 2024 going into 2025, as confirmed by director Rhys Thomas. Luckily, she also confirms that she wasn’t snapped:

    No, I believe that we see her survive and we see, you know, loss there as well. And that didn’t happen to her.

    Hailee Steinfeld

    It’s a strange event that the various film and series writers have to work around, as the on-time we got a definite timeline, it didn’t quite work in Spider-Man: Homecoming. To avoid this, Marvel Studios has gotten sly with giving definite timelines and mostly working around when it takes place of specific events. We’ll see if more series might still explore how these events affected NYC from the events of Infinity War and the Blip from the sequel Avengers: Endgame.

    Source: The Wrap

  • ‘Hawkeye’ Almost Featured Ant-Man At One Point

    ‘Hawkeye’ Almost Featured Ant-Man At One Point

    The first two episodes have dropped for Marvel Studios’ Hawkeye series on Disney+. It gave us some hints of what’s to come in the future episodes, but we also know that Black Widow set up an appearance by Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova. Turns out, director Rhys Thomas had one more MCU character in mind while creating the series. In an interview with The Playlist, the director revealed that early on he hoped to include Paul Rudd‘s Ant-Man.

    Sadly, it seems he didn’t make it into the series but their dynamic certainly would’ve added something fun to the series, as highlighted by the director. It’s good though that it didn’t happen, as he might stick out a bit too much in a series that is taking a more grounded approach to its story. So, a guy that can shift sizes at will might take away from Clint and Kate’s story. Thomas‘ full quote is on what inspired his potential addition:

    I don’t want to reveal anything because we do kinda get to introduce [some characters]. Here’s one—Ant-man. Paul [Rudd] and Jeremy’s dynamic together I enjoy. I enjoyed their press tour dynamic when they were on the ‘Avengers’ run. So [Ant-Man] was a character that felt like a fun way to play at the absurdity of Clint’s situation…but I did get to have a little nod to that.

    Rhys Thomas

    Still, Rudd‘s dynamic with Jeremy Renner was a highlight in the press tour and even in Captain America: Civil War. Here’s hoping that they get another chance to team up in the future. At least we got a tease of what’s to come in the series with four more episodes releasing in the coming weeks that may hold plenty of surprises for viewers.

    Source: The Playlist