Shazam: Fury of the Gods

In a recent interview with Collider, producer Peter Safran stated Fury of the Gods has “more humor” and “bigger action” than the first Shazam! movie.

I loved the first Shazam movie. I thought it was beautifully done. I thought that David Sandberg nailed that tone so incredibly well. The eye of the needle was so small to get it right, but he really did nail it. I feel like this second one has more emotion, more humor, but it also has bigger action, bigger set pieces, some great villains. I just feel like it’s everything that we loved in the first movie but really turned up to 11. So I love it.

I think the addition of some of these new characters with Rachel Zegler and Helen Mirren and Lucy Liu are fantastic editions,” Safran continued. “I love that the kids are all a little bit older now so we get to have a little bit more fun in kind of an edgier fashion with them. Zach inhabits that character in such a beautiful fashion. So to have been able to make a second one of those, it’s a thrill.

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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

New promotional artwork of the Scarlet Witch has surfaced on Twitter.


Those Who Walk Away

For their first date, a newly-minted couple decide to break into a haunted house belonging to a monster named “Rotcreep” in the trailer for Those Who Walk Away, available on VOD February 11th, 2022.


Secret Invasion

Marvel’s Secret Invasion series is now filming in Halifax, England according to a new report by the Halifax Courier.

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The Book of Boba Fett

In conversation with The Radio Times, Ming-Na Wen stated she hopes the Book of Boba Fett finale will allow fans to appreciate Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni’s decision to structure the season through a series of elaborate flashbacks.

I really hope that they want to go back and see the whole thing over again in a different light after, you know, knowing how things have–I’m so careful with my words here, how things have evolved, and all these other elements that have come into play.

You know, that’s what’s so great with [producers] Jon [Favreau] and Dave [Filioni]. They are so knowledgeable about this world, about Star Wars, and they’re such huge fans that they know how to set up the pieces and make moves that you don’t even know are coming.

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Superman & Lois

Clark’s visions threaten to become a national emergency in the trailer for next week’s episode, “The Thing in the Mines.


Naomi

Naomi continues to learn more about herself in the trailer for “Zero to Sixty,” also airing next week.


Moon Knight

Finally, you may now watch Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke react to the Moon Knight trailer in real time.


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