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  • EXCLUSIVE: Olga Kurylenko Talks Future Taskmaster Appearances

    EXCLUSIVE: Olga Kurylenko Talks Future Taskmaster Appearances

    Regardless of whether you liked the character or not, one thing that rings true with Taskmaster in Black Widow is that the character was underutilized. There’s a lot left to be desired with what they gave us but the character does make it out in the end which leaves the door open for any future appearances. We asked Antonia Dreykov herself, Olga Kurylenko what she thought of a possible Taskmaster come back down the road and she gave a surprisingly candid answer about it.

    Unfortunately, I don’t know if I’ll be returning. It’s not up to me. You can ask Marvel that [laughs]. If I was, obviously what would be great is to know more about the character because she was just kind of introduced here. There was no time and no story to develop. And the thing is there’s so much to explore about the character. There’s a lot to do with it .

    Taskmaster in the comics is a fan-favorite villain who not only brings a lot of killer action with him but also a lot of attitudes. Black Widow reinvented Taskmaster in a pretty big way, one that distances itself from the comics to serve what the writers envisioned for the film’s larger sinister Red Room plot. Kurylenko shared with us what discussions she had with director Cate Shortland on how to portray such a silent character.

    With Cate, we discussed the backstory and all the pain Antonia might have gone through. Things we know, things we don’t know yet. It was about the fact that behind that armor and killing machine, there is a human being. A human who was made to be bad. She wasn’t born bad. She’s manipulated, abused, gone through trauma – both physical and psychological. It was the conflict within one person. We talked about her soul because she does have one. When she’s in that armor, you don’t think there isn’t. That’s what was fascinating.

  • ‘Marvel’s Avengers’: First Story Details for ‘War for Wakanda’ Revealed

    ‘Marvel’s Avengers’: First Story Details for ‘War for Wakanda’ Revealed

    The wait has been long, but Entertainment Weekly finally unveiled that Christopher Judge will voice Black Panther in Marvel’s Avengers upcoming expansion. War for Wakanda is eyeing an August release and will introduce players to a very distinctive version of the famous story. Outside of the story trailer teasing a conflict with Ulysses Klaw, we knew very little about the story. The title certailny gives away the main plot, but the EW article offered a bit more insight into the story.

     

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    The story will continue where the first campaign took place. T’Challa, who has been king for some time now, was negotiating with Steve Rogers to work with the Avengers. Yet, after A-Day, his death led to the closing of their borders once again. Klaw got hired by MODOK to steal their vibranium, which kicks off the events of the expansion. Narrative Lead Hannah McLeod teased his motivation for this personal vendetta.

    [Klaw] has a personal vendetta against Wakanda that I don’t want to spoil. It’s different than the comics,” teases McLeod. “We’ll say he has this sonic technology he developed that is used specifically to make vibranium tech vulnerable, but it also has this issue where it causes corruption in vibranium. That corrupt vibranium is starting to sprout all over the earth, which is why the Avengers get involved.

    As T’Challa has been king for some time, we’ll see a very different version of the character. He has some tension with his sister Shuri, as he believes to know what Wakanda needs. Klaw won’t be the only antagonist, as they confirmed two central villains in the game’s story. You’ll also get to meet the game’s version of the Dora Milaaje and the sorcerer Zawavari. EW teases a 25-hour single-player campaign, which may include quite a few side activities. It sounds like quite a massive expansion if it truly offers that length of content outside of the usual GaaS grind. We’ll find out more in the coming weeks, and we cannot wait to play T’Challa once he is made available in the game.

    Source: Entertainment Weekly

  • ‘Marvel’s Avengers’: ‘God of War’s Christopher Judge Voicing Black Panther

    ‘Marvel’s Avengers’: ‘God of War’s Christopher Judge Voicing Black Panther

    Marvel’s Avengers has drawn in quite a lot of talent to voice their adaptations of the iconic Marvel characters. We’ve theorized for some time that perhaps Christopher Judge would end up voicing Black Panther and even theorized when the first sound bites leaked online. It seems we were right, as Entertainment Weekly has officially announced that he is indeed voicing the king of Wakanda. He will make his debut in the expansion release of War for Wakanda, which is eyeing an August release. He revealed he initially denied voicing the character due to the legacy left behind by Chadwick Boseman but eventually decided to embrace the role.

    I turned it down straight away. There’s many Black Panthers, but I really didn’t believe that anyone should ever do T’Challa again [after Boseman]. The actual talks proceeded and, basically, I wound up doing it because my mother and my children said if I didn’t do it, they would disown me.

    When he did end up taking the role, he decided to make the role his own by taking a different approach on how to lend his voice to the character.

    To be quite honest, I was fearful of being compared to what Chadwick had so wonderfully done. The only way I could really wrap my head around it was to not even attempt a voice match, to let my performance stand on its own. I put all that into it and hopefully people like it

    Evan Narcisse, who wrote the Rise of the Black Panther comics, joined as a narrative consultant to craft the story alongside Crystal Dynamic’s narrative lead, Hannah McLeod. Their goal was to create a very distinct mythos inspired by the comics and films but wanted to add some curious surprises. You can check out a brand new look at the character in the following images:

     

    Marvel's Avengers game Black Panther

    Marvel's Avengers game Black Panther

     

     

    His addition is a great choice and proves the potential of this franchise. Hopefully, his popularity also could spin off into a Wakanda-focused spin-off. There’s a lot of potential with the character moving forward. To add to the excitement, Judge will also be a special guest on this Friday’s Crystal Dynamics stream to promote the character.

    Source: Entertainment Weekly

  • EXLCUSIVE: Olga Kurylenko Reveals How Much of Taskmaster In ‘Black Widow’ Was Her and How They Kept The Reveal a Secret

    EXLCUSIVE: Olga Kurylenko Reveals How Much of Taskmaster In ‘Black Widow’ Was Her and How They Kept The Reveal a Secret

    Black Widow threw fans a curveball when O-T Fagbenle‘s Mason, a character everyone believed to be Taskmaster for more than a year, wasn’t the person behind the mask. The film revealed that it was Antonia Dreykov, played by the wonderful Olga Kurylenko, who was behind the killing machine. With a secret that was constantly pried by many in the years leading up to the film’s release, it stands to reason that a curious fan myself would ask Kurylenko in lengths Marvel went through to keep the role a secret. So, I did when I had the opportunity to interview her.

    It started with me being on set where no one could see me [laughs]. I’ve never gone through that so it was quite interesting. I remember walking out… there was this umbrella created that had fabric hanging all the way to the ground and I had to be underneath. It was quite fun. It started with that and most of the time, I couldn’t really walk around and I had to sit in my tent and trailer. Obviously, I wasn’t allowed to talk about it understandably. That’s what I did. Even my mother didn’t know. She only found out a few days ago. The movie was supposed to come out last year so she saw the trailer and went, “Oh Olga, there’s this super cool movie coming out. I wanna see it! Can we go together?” I went, “What movie?” She goes, “Black Widow.”

    Because the character stays masked for the majority of the film, I also wondered just how much of the Taskmaster we see in the film is Kurylenko in the costume. Her answer wasn’t surprising as the role was more physical and stunt-oriented than it was character-driven. However, it was nice to know that she was in the suit for the film’s last stretch.

    The fighting and the scenes that came after my reveal, I got to do. Obviously, it’s such a complex character with so many abilities so I had to be doubled. There was more than one person involved because the character can so many different things from all specialties. It’s great because the character can do anything.

  • Why MARVEL STUDIOS Series Can and Will Improve

    Why MARVEL STUDIOS Series Can and Will Improve

    The Marvel Disney+ shows have hit the ground running ever since WandaVision‘s premiere back in January. As we approach August we’ve now had 21 episodes spread through three different shows, that even with their ups and downs have managed to capture both the imagination of fans and good reviews from critics. 

    The aforementioned WandaVisionThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier and now Loki have pretty much delivered on what was promised. Deeper dives into the lives of characters that had limited screen time in the movies, allowing time for each to introduce their own universe of surrounding characters in a way that perhaps not even the a-listers from the big screen managed to. The action set-pieces, something hard to match to the movies’, have mostly delivered and the scripts have, in many ways, felt like a breath of fresh air as the boundaries of a 150-minute blockbuster were nowhere to be seen.

    But this is not to say that the upcoming shows don’t have room to grow. In fact, that is probably the only way to go, as with what happened in the early days of the MCU where it’s safe to say that they only hit their stride already a few movies in. The issues with the shows we’ve had so far range from normal and expected, to natural disasters and once-in-a-generation global-affecting events. Here are a few of those issues the shows have had to face, and why Marvel Studios will likely manage to overcome them in the future.

    The Pandemic
     

    WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier were hit the hardest by the pandemic. We can all recall the early days when little was known about the virus and the responses were often a swift and total lockdown. These two shows had pretty much to stop production, at a time when FatWS was abroad in Prague, in the Czech Republic, with no idea of how or when they would be allowed to return. When productions were allowed to resume, both struggled with what they could do while maintaining safety on set, thus limiting their access to certain locations and the setup of specific set pieces involving a higher than usual number of actors. This might be a reason why WandaVision‘s finale felt a bit hollow and why there were times in FatWS where every Latvian building felt the same because perhaps they were. WandaVision might have even ended up shortening their episode count on behalf of the limitations production faced because of the pandemic, so even though shows like Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk have all been impacted, in one way or another by safety concerns, it’s safe to say the first few Marvel Studios streaming shows were hit the hardest, in ways others wouldn’t be. With knowledge regarding the virus at an all-time high, with vaccinations going ahead at a fast rate, this is something upcoming shows will have n easer time dealing with than their predecessors, with minimal impact on the final product.

    Earthquakes in Puerto Rico

    The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was set to shoot in the incredible locations the Caribbean island is known for, including the iconic Arecibo Telescope (which collapsed in late 2020). Due to a series of earthquakes on the island in early 2020, production was suspended and later abandoned altogether. Not having impacted the show in the same way the pandemic did, it certainly hurt the “globe-trotting adventure” we were somewhat promised, limiting the scope of the show as it had to settle with one less exotic location to explore, something upcoming shows won’t have to struggle with. With upcoming shows focused on limiting the way the pandemic might affect them in the coming months, traveling abroad should be limited whenever possible (not in Moon Knights, case, for one), and therefore avoiding unexpected naturally occurring phenomena that could impact productions should then become a by-product of that initial concern.

    The available runtime

    With the advent of streaming, most shows now have the power to decide what runtime suits them best. No longer limited by the constraints of network tv, there is no longer any excuse if you could do with those extra 10 minutes to tell your story, or if you feel that a shortened episode works best. From WandaVision to Loki we’ve seen Marvel dabble with shorter and longer formats, and even though most of the choices have worked it might be fair to say that the lack of constraints has allowed for a freedom that might need to be reigned in. There are still times when we could probably use a few more minutes and in others when the story managed to drag a little bit so, in a way, it feels production might have overcompensated at times. There obviously isn’t such a thing as a work of art that manages to please everyone enjoying it in the same fashion and the results so far have been very enjoyable, but I wouldn’t put it past Marvel Studios to try and hone down on what might improve these shows even further, and the pace of the storytelling seems like something that could be easily improved.

    Dealing with the “twists”

    I’m all for one new episode every week as it allows for the type of discussion that truly makes a show a communal event. But by going that route, Marvel has got to do better than just expand the runtime of their usual blockbuster and split it through 6 episodes, like they’ve stated many times as something these shows would end up looking like. Even though there has been enough substance to justify the added duration, there are subtleties to the “language” of a weekly that differ from the movies’. In terms of twists, while you might have been caught off guard in a movie by something you didn’t see coming, when you have an entire week to theorize, to digest, or even just to read what other people have to say about what you all saw the previous week this just isn’t the case. So being, audiences ask for a very different type of surprise from episode to episode than the ones they can handle in theaters. The Agatha and Powerbroker twists were something many saw a mile away due to this, and even if most didn’t, they probably read about it before the final reveal. And the same could have happened with the Taskmaster twist had Black Widow been a tv show and audiences had the possibility of spending days reading online articles in between watching acts 2 and 3 of the movie. The twists, if they do occur, should then be focused less on Marvel comic book history and more on less identifiable elements, so that at least audiences may keep themselves from figuring it out by a simple google search.

    There are likely dozens of other aspects being currently addressed at Marvel Studios concerning the streaming shows. More than anyone, they know what’s been working and what needs some work. These are just a few aspects of how, in some cases with no fault of their own, it’s identifiable how the series can continue to grow, as things get back to normal in terms of production and as they get a few more shows, from which to learn from, under their belt.

  • Murphy’s Law: Episode 94

    Charles and Charles are back to talk the What If…? trailer, what the Black Widow box office might mean for the future of Premier Access and the news that neither DC nor Marvel will be at SDCC at Home.

  • In ‘LOKI’, Disney Plus Fulfills Its Own Glorious Purpose

    In ‘LOKI’, Disney Plus Fulfills Its Own Glorious Purpose

    Glorious purpose. Glorious purpose! We’ve heard Loki’s line delivered many times and in many ways. We’ve heard it said with arrogance, we’ve heard it said derisively and we’ve heard it said as a character acknowledges his fate. Today, Loki’s line took on new meaning as the finale of Marvel Studios third Disney Plus streaming series stuck the landing in a way neither of the series before it managed to do. This finale succeeded by undoing the tenuous existence of the bond between Sylvie and Loki that began on Lamentis-1 and ending/pausing their time together in a way that felt satisfying if not painful. It handled the small, personal part of the series incredibly well. However, this finale also succeeded by undoing the tenuous existence of the Sacred Timeline and undoing all the progress the TVA agents had made in coming to know who they really were (those last moments with Mobius and Loki were heart wrenching). It handled the huge, MCU altering part of the series incredibly well. The finale of Loki handled it so well that we don’t even have an MCU anymore, we have an MCM. Just like that, a streaming series changed everything fans know about their favorite shared universe.

     

     

    Make no mistake, this was a bold, bold move. Using a streaming series to completely alter the very fabric upon which this narrative is woven is unheard of. It was also planned and executed masterfully but not without risk. The big shift on screen represents a big shift behind the scenes. A few years ago, it seemed the MCU was headed in a little bit of a different direction than where this new, multiversal trajectory is headed. The Doctor Strange sequel seems to me the poster child for the big changes behind the scenes. Scott Derrickson was back, he had a script and was ready to create the MCU’s first big horror film. Suddenly, the brakes were pumped, Derrickson moved on due to creative differences and Sam Raimi and Michael Waldron were brought on board to set recreate the film in a way that it fell in line with the big creatives at Marvel Studios’ decision to open up the multiverse. Deciding to go the route of the multiverse meant risks were going to be taken. Presumably the calculations were done and the losses were deemed acceptable because the expected rewards were going to be great. But the biggest risk of all was including moments that shift the very foundation of the stories being told in streaming series that would only be watched by the hardcore fan base. It meant that at some point down the road, a whole lot of fans would be walking into a theater not prepared for what they were about to see. In a 2019 interview with Bloomberg, Marvel Studios One-Above-All, Kevin Feige, told us all exactly what was coming.

    If you want to understand everything in future Marvel movies, you’ll probably need a Disney+ subscription, because events from the new shows will factor into forthcoming films such as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The Scarlet Witch will be a key character in that movie, and Feige points out that the Loki series will tie in, too.

    And to nobody’s surprise, a lot of fans, even the hardcore ones, didn’t take Feige at his word. “Nothing major will ever happen in these shows! Didn’t you learn anything from WandaVision?” But then the finale of Loki happened, the multiverse was born, Jonathan Majors, who is set to play a huge role over the next several years, made his debut as a kooky Variant Kang known as He Who Remains, and all of those “crazy” Spider-Man “rumors” suddenly seemed a lot more plausible. This series, particularly this episode, is landmark event for the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse. It’s a cliche thing in the comics to say that the big summer events will “alter the landscape” and “things will be changed forever.” Loki is Marvel Studios version of that summer event and through it, Disney Plus fulfilled the glorious purpose that Feige set for it: “to expand the MCU to even bigger and better heights.” It’s just the beginning.

  • Tom Hiddleston Expected to Make an Appearance in ‘DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS’

    Tom Hiddleston Expected to Make an Appearance in ‘DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS’

    The multiverse is real. The finale of Loki saw the Sacred Timeline branch off and create countless new realities and it also came with a warning that trouble was coming. It’s been known for some time now that Loki would share some connective tissue with the film that will most directly deal with the multiverse, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, especially since Michael Waldron, the creator of Loki, was brought on board to rewrite the Strange sequel when new director Sam Raimi took over; however, according to a trade report, the two projects are going to share more than the brains behind the operation. THR is reporting that Tom Hiddleston is set to appear in next year’s Doctor Strange sequel, reprising his role as (we think?) Prime Loki.

    Loki Trailer Gives Tom Hiddleston New Superpowers and a Slap in the Face |  Entertainment News

    Season 1 of the streamer ended with Loki stuck at a remade TVA where nobody, including his bro Mobius, knew who he was. Disney used the finale to officially announce a second season of the series, but an appearance by Hiddleston in Multiverse of Madness means fans will get more Loki before Season 2, which I’ve heard is RUMORED to shoot next Spring, even gets underway. Since Loki is at the TVA, he can presumably get anywhere at any time, which could explain how he finds his way to Stephen Strange.

    Source: THR

  • ‘Loki’ Renewed for Season 2 on Disney+

    ‘Loki’ Renewed for Season 2 on Disney+

    There has been much debate on which Disney+ shows might get a second season. WandaVision had a very clear-cut end for its story, and the nominations as a Limited Series put the final nail on a potential renewal. Falcon and the Winter Soldier seemed like a likely candidate, but there hasn’t been any news on it, as Marvel Studios is moving forward with a fourth Captain America film. Loki seemed like a very likely candidate, especially as there have been rumblings for almost a year now about a potential renewal. Well, after a long wait, the finale finally rolled around and confirmed the second season in a clever post-credits sequence with a stamp on his Time Variance Authority File.

     

    Loki' Will Return for Season 2, Marvel Reveals - Variety

     

    It’s officially our second series by Marvel Studios to get a second season, as What If was confirmed some time ago. The ending of the first season perfectly left the door open to explore the franchise and the TVA in creative ways moving forward. There are plenty of unanswered questions that are worth exploring, especially with no exact date given when the series will return.

    There are some multiverse-focused stories heading our way that may tie into the events of the series. Even the first episode had a line that directly played on the upcoming Doctor Strange sequel, Multiverse of Madness. Marvel Studios’ first animated series focuses on characters we’ve come to love over the years, but in very different scenarios. Marvel Studios is just getting started, and it’s going to be interesting to see where the franchise is heading moving forward.

    Source: Disney+

  • ‘WandaVision’s Matt Shakman to Direct ‘Star Trek Beyond’s Sequel

    ‘WandaVision’s Matt Shakman to Direct ‘Star Trek Beyond’s Sequel

    It looks like Star Trek isn’t facing a new reboot after all on the silver screen. Deadline has just revealed that WandaVision‘s director Matt Shakman will direct the next installment in the Star Trek series, which is led by Chris Pine. As such, they will see the original cast return in their iconic roles to continue where 2016’s Star Trek Beyond left off. The script will be written by Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson.

    It’s a huge step for the director whose previous work was mainly on TV. Marvel Studios’ success is not only rooted in finding up-and-coming talent but also in how they catapult their careers. Deadline points out that he chose Star Trek among a long list of offers. The film is already eyeing a production start next spring.

    There have been various attempts at continuing the Star Trek film franchise. The Revenant‘s Mark L. Smith was working on a script for Quentin Tarantino. It’s uncertain if he still plans on directing a unique entry in the franchise. Fargo‘s Noah Hawley also was working on a script before and was even rumored to direct an entry.

    It seems like they might be expanding the franchise in new creative ways that premiere alongside Chris Pine‘s franchise. J.J. Abram’s reinterpretation takes place in an alternate reality of the original series. As their various shows have proven, there are many eras and possibilities to tell new stories within the iconic franchise. So, there might be a lot more Star Trek heading our way in the near future.

    Source: Deadline, IMDb