Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen “Avengers: Endgame” (we know there are people out there who haven’t), then we’re going to advise you to turn around and leave because we don’t want to ruin anything for you. If you don’t believe us, check out Tom Holland’s warning at the beginning of the video above.
Okay. Are we good? Great. Let’s continue.
On Monday (May 6), the second official trailer for “Spider-Man: Far From Home” was released. The trailer for the final Marvel Cinematic Universe phase three film begins with our favorite friendly, neighborhood Spider-Man feeling the blowback from the final scenes of “Endgame.”
“Everywhere I go, I see his face. I just really miss him,” Peter Parker admits to Tony Stark’s longtime friend/bodyguard/driver Happy Hogan.
“Yeah, I miss him too. I don’t think Tony would have done what he did if he didn’t know you were going to be here after he was gone,” Happy replies.
After stopping a bunch of crooks inside of a restaurant decked out in his Iron-Spider gear, one of the police officers joke “You going to be the next Iron Man now?” a call back to the fact that the original Iron Man is now gone.
But don’t expect the almost-three-minute trailer to be full of doom and gloom.
We’re finally introduced to Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio who, according to Nick Fury, is “from Earth, just not our Earth.” That small line about a “multiverse” may have just signaled that we may get to see Spider-Gwen and Miles Morales in the future (who knows, right?).
One of the biggest takes from the trailer is that NO ONE wants to talk to Nick Fury if they don’t have to. Happy notices Fury is calling Peter’s phone and neither of them wants to answer it. They end up playing hot potato with the device before Peter sends the eye-patch-wearing former director of SHIELD to voicemail.
“You sent Nick Fury to voicemail?!” Happy says as Peter makes his way out the door.
As with most action movie trailers, we watch as Peter is set on saving his friends as the Elementals cause havoc around them with MJ revealing that she does, in fact, know his secret identity.
As the trailer comes to an end, Fury does leave Peter with one final thought: “Are you going to step up or not?”
Watch the trailer for “Spider-Man: Far From Home” above.
Spider-Man may have not made it out alive in “Avengers: Infinity War,” but fans already knew that the webslinger would return following a social media post from the film’s star, Tom Holland, confirming a sequel was in the works. On Tuesday (Jan 15), following weeks of speculation and a massive postponement, the first official trailer for the upcoming film was released.
The clip begins with Peter Parker dressed as Spider-Man attending a charity event with May on hand to thank Spider-Man, pretending to not know that it’s her nephew under the red and blue suit. Once they’re done, they head to the back where Peter removes the mask and hugs his aunt. While chatting, Tony Stark’s trust bodyguard Happy Hogan appears with a massive check in hand and begins to flirt with May; a direct reference to their rumored romance in the upcoming film. “What just happened?” is the only thing Peter is able to mutter.
The teaser continues with Peter talking about a massive trip his class will be taking to Europe as he goes about packing his bag (which has the letter BFP). May goes through a list of item he may need and asks if he had packed his suit. He responds by telling her that “Europe really doesn’t need a friendly, neighborhood Spider-Man.”
The video follows Peter and his friends as they explore the different cities on their itinerary, but thing begin to take a turn following an awkward moment of flirtation between Peter and MJ in what appear to be a church.
Upon returning to the room, Peter starts telling Ned how he feels a connection with MJ, only for Ned to go limp and fall on the floor. The camera turns to a dark corner where a certain, one-eyed former director sits.
“So nice to finally meet you….Spider-Man,” Nick Fury drawls.
As an action-packed sequence soon follows with Peter telling someone “I think Nick Fury just hi-jacked our summer vacation.”
In between all the action shots, viewers get their first look at Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio.
Check out the full trailer for “Spider-Man: Far From Home” above.
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” swings in to theaters on July 5.
A month after giving fans the second official trailer for the forthcoming “Captain Marvel” film, Disney has unleashed yet another new look at the upcoming flick. On Monday (Jan. 7), the House of Mouse released a new “special look” at the highly anticipated new movie during Monday’s college football National Championship on ESPN.
The minute-and-a-half clip begins with Nick Fury telling Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel that grunge is a good look for her prompting her to respond just as sarcastically by asking if he had a rough day at work. As their conversation in a deserted bar picks up, Fury asks Carol for more information about this supposed space invasion. She answers by telling him a bit about the Skrulls and how they are shapeshifters just like the old lady she knocked out in the first look we got back in September.
Fury, a little (or very) apprehensive, asks Carol to prove that she’s not a Skrull. Of course that results in the poor unsuspecting record player getting blown up thanks to her photon blast. The new teaser also gives Jude Law’s character a bigger presence in the clip, even though it’s just him training Carol to be a Kree warrior. While Disney and Marvel have yet to confirm the identity of Law’s character, fans have been speculating for some time that he will play Captain Mar-Vell. At one point there was confirmation, but Disney withdrew it quickly after.
If that wasn’t enough information in a one-minute time span, then there might be an Avengers Initiative Easter egg lurking around the one-minute mark. Young Phil Coulson is briefly shown with his voice asking Fury “You think you can find others?” Fury responds with “She’s just the beginning.”
Watch the full trailer above.
“Captain Marvel” flies into theaters on March 8, 2019. Tickets are currently available on Fandango.
Remember in September when there was a slight uproar when the first Captain Marvel trailer landed and we saw our hero punch a smirking old lady in the face? Fans were quick to defend the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe by saying that the old lady was a Skrull in disguise. Well, now those naysayers need to eat some crow because the hardcore fans were definitely onto something.
On Monday (Dec. 3), the long-awaited second trailer for Marvel’s upcoming Captain Marvel debuted during Monday Night Football. The almost-two-and-a-half-minute clip includes some previously seen footage from the upcoming film, like the old lady getting punched, while also giving viewers a better look at Carol Danvers’ backstory.
We get to see how she was recruited by the Kree (she was “saved”), her past life as an Air Force pilot, a conversation between her and Fury about the Skrulls (“So Skrulls are the bad guys?”) and Kree (“noble warrior heroes”), and Fury freaking out when he meets Danvers’ cat Goose (speculations have started that Goose is the reason Fury loses his eye).
But none of that prepares you for the moment when Danvers tells the Skrulls, “I’m not going to fight your war. I’m going to end it.” Cue the chills down your spine.
Watch the latest trailer for Captain Marvel above.
Captain Marvel flies into theaters on March 8, 2019.
Looks like the three seconds in the limelight DC Comics had gotten last week when they revealed their long list of upcoming superhero films has now been sidetracked by Marvel.
In an event held today, the brains behind Marvel Studios and Disney have revealed the list of superhero flicks that will be rivaling DC’s.
The eight films will include Captain Marvel, Inhumans, a stand alone film for Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) who will play a large role in Captain America, as well as the final films for both the Avengers and Thor. Unlike the final Thor film, the final Avengers film will be split into two part; one released in 2018 and the other for 2019.
Check out the upcoming Marvel films and their projected release dates.
UPCOMING MARVEL STUDIOS FILMS:
Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016) Doctor Strange (Nov. 4, 2016) Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (May 5, 2017) Thor: Ragnarok (July 27, 2017) Black Panther (Nov. 3, 2017) Marvel’s The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 (May 4, 2018) Captain Marvel (July 6, 2018) Inhumans (Nov. 2, 2018) Marvel’s The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 (May 3, 2019)
Also revealed, or not revealed at the press event, the identity of who will play the high-publicized role of Stephen Vincent Strange or as well all know him, Doctor Strange.
For the past 24-hours, rumors had been circulating that Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch had been chosen for the role that many actors had been “attached” to.
Sadly, the confirmation many media outlets were trying to get did not come. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told reporters that if Cumberbatch has been chosen to play the role, then they would have announced it at today’s event.
But then again, what Feige said might just be a way to take all the attention away from that so when they do confirm it, it will be a surprise.
The full trailer for one of the year’s highly-anticipated actions films, Guardians of the Galaxy, isn’t due to premiere until tonight during Jimmy Kimmel Live!, but the people at Marvel are giving fans a little bit of a taste with a 15-second clip of the trailer.
Like The Hollywood Reporters compares, the teaser is very much like the one the studio released for Captain America: Winter Solider; it features lots of quick actions clips while also letting us meet some of the characters briefly.
The clip can be seen below:
Guardians of the Galaxy stars Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan, Bradley Cooper as the voice of Rocket Raccoon, Vin Diesel as the voice of Groot and many more. The film will be released on August 1, 2014.