Entries in Disney (145)

Tuesday
May212019

Disney’s ‘Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ spin-off series might welcome two ‘Civil War’ characters 

Looks like we will be seeing two MCU characters heading to the Falcon and the Winter Soldier spin-off on Disney’s upcoming streaming service. Announced last year, Disney+ will be getting releasing this six-part series with MCU actors Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprising their roles as Falcon and the Winter Soldier, respectively. And it looks like they might be joined by two characters from Captain America: Civil WarIt’s being reported that Emily VanCamp and Daniel Bruhl will be reprising their roles as Peggy Carter’s niece Sharon and villain Zemo, respectively. Now, we’re going to keep our eyes peeled for any updates in the casting or the show itself. Directed by Kari Skogland and produced by Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige, the Falcon and the Winter Soldier is tipped to premiere in August 2020. 

Source: Digital Spy 

Thursday
Apr112019

Disney is working with the ‘Chef’s Table’ team to produce non-fiction shows for Disney+

In case you were wondering what else we could expect from Disney’s streaming service, it won’t all be limited to Disney properties. The company signed a two-year deal with the Supper Club, the creators of Chef’s Table, for non-fiction content—and no, it won’t be limited to food-related shows. One of the titles the Supper Club is working on is called Marvel 616 (a working title). It’s an anthology documentary show that ties Marvel’s comic book universe and its creators to their historical and cultural contexts. Another is Earthkeepers (also a working title). This documentary series focuses on conservationists and the animals they’re trying to protect and preserve. We don’t have a premiere date yet for either shows, but it is something to look forward to once the service launches.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Mar162019

Disney rehires James Gunn to direct ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 3’

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After being fired over offensive tweets dug up by far-right provocateur Mike Cernovich, James Gunn finds himself at the helm once again of Guardians of the Galaxy 3 as Disney rehires the director. His firing was met with a lot of criticism by reporters, Hollywood insiders, and even the cast of the first two Guardians films to reconsider the firing. Now, Disney has decided to bring him back. According to the company, the decision to rehire Gunn was “mulled and actually made months ago, following conversations with Disney studio leadership and the team at Marvel Studio.” Gunn, who hasn’t tweeted since being fired, sent out a thank you message to fans for their continued support.

Guardians of the Galaxy 3 was originally slated for a 2020 release, but it’s since been pushed back. There is no news at the moment when it’ll come out. The director is also set to helm Suicide Squad 2 for Warner Bros., which is coming out next year. He’s one of the few directors now who can say he’s gotten to work on both Marvel and DC projects for two different studios.

Source: The Verge

Tuesday
Mar122019

Marvel rumoured to be working on animated 'What If' series of Disney+

 

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Marvel is reportedly working on an animated series based on the What If comics for the soon-to-be-launched Disney+ streaming service. The What If series are one-shot adventures that exist outside of the comics canon and ask questions like "What if Loki had found the hammer of Thor?" or "What if Spider-Man didn't become a crimefighter?" The series will operate under the same idea, giving different takes on what has happened in the Marvel Cinematic Universe canon.

The series is reportedly being developed by Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios. And we could expect some of the bigger Marvel stars to come in and voice their characters. This show will join the already-announced Loki series and other rumoured Marvel shows that'll revolve around characters like Vision and Scarlet Witch and another with Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

Source: The Verge