The best Star Wars projects in recent years are the ones that stray from the original story.
From “Rogue One” to “The Last Jedi” to the animated “Visions” and last year’s “Andor,” the franchise finds its footing by taking risks and focusing on original stories that just happen to be set in a galaxy far, far away. With the middling quality of so many other Star Wars offshoots since Disney+ launched in 2019, Leslye Headland’s “The Acolyte” finds company, mercifully, in the former category, with an intriguing crime thriller set further back than any other live-action entry.
“The Acolyte” takes place even longer ago in the galaxy’s history, during the High Republic Era that preceded even young Anakin Skywalker in “The Phantom Menace.” It’s a time of peace, as the opening text says, but like all peaceful pockets in Star Wars, that gets interrupted. A violent crime...
From “Rogue One” to “The Last Jedi” to the animated “Visions” and last year’s “Andor,” the franchise finds its footing by taking risks and focusing on original stories that just happen to be set in a galaxy far, far away. With the middling quality of so many other Star Wars offshoots since Disney+ launched in 2019, Leslye Headland’s “The Acolyte” finds company, mercifully, in the former category, with an intriguing crime thriller set further back than any other live-action entry.
“The Acolyte” takes place even longer ago in the galaxy’s history, during the High Republic Era that preceded even young Anakin Skywalker in “The Phantom Menace.” It’s a time of peace, as the opening text says, but like all peaceful pockets in Star Wars, that gets interrupted. A violent crime...
- 6/4/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Kathleen Kennedy is currently helming affairs at Lucasfilm, making her directly responsible for the slate of Star Wars projects fans will see in the future. Kennedy has already announced a string of theatrical films and streaming projects that will continue to expand the galaxy far, far away in interesting new directions.
Kathleen Kennedy produced the Star Wars sequel trilogy starring Daisy Ridley (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview, Kennedy stated that there were plans to produce entries in the space opera franchise that would be set before the events of the Daisy Ridley-led sequel trilogy. Kennedy explained why the prequels were a no-brainer for the studio and also addressed other future plans for the Star Wars franchise. Here is what Kennedy had to say about the prequel ideas.
Kathleen Kennedy on Why Prequels of Daisy Ridley’s Star Wars Sequel Trilogy are a No-brainer
Kathleen Kennedy says stories set before the...
Kathleen Kennedy produced the Star Wars sequel trilogy starring Daisy Ridley (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview, Kennedy stated that there were plans to produce entries in the space opera franchise that would be set before the events of the Daisy Ridley-led sequel trilogy. Kennedy explained why the prequels were a no-brainer for the studio and also addressed other future plans for the Star Wars franchise. Here is what Kennedy had to say about the prequel ideas.
Kathleen Kennedy on Why Prequels of Daisy Ridley’s Star Wars Sequel Trilogy are a No-brainer
Kathleen Kennedy says stories set before the...
- 6/4/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Disney has long been one of the strongest entertainment companies that brought unique content to its fans. It is also the hub of Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar franchises. However, fans have noticed a massive downfall in the content the franchises are presenting us, leaving us skeptical about its future.
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi | LucasFilm
As the franchises struggle with their underwhelming content, it sparks considerable debate among fans and critics, connecting its poor performance with the House of Mouse.
Fans Discuss the Recent Downfall of Marvel and Star Wars
Disney has faced considerable turmoil after a series of big-budget projects failed to capture audiences’ attention across both the Pixar and live-action franchises like Marvel Studios and Star Wars.
“They could have had us for free”: Disney’s Costliest Mistake Made Them Cough Up $7 Billion That They Could Have Bought for Peanuts from George Lucas
What was...
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi | LucasFilm
As the franchises struggle with their underwhelming content, it sparks considerable debate among fans and critics, connecting its poor performance with the House of Mouse.
Fans Discuss the Recent Downfall of Marvel and Star Wars
Disney has faced considerable turmoil after a series of big-budget projects failed to capture audiences’ attention across both the Pixar and live-action franchises like Marvel Studios and Star Wars.
“They could have had us for free”: Disney’s Costliest Mistake Made Them Cough Up $7 Billion That They Could Have Bought for Peanuts from George Lucas
What was...
- 6/4/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
Luke Skywalker is one of the most popular characters in the Star Wars universe, having played a central role in the original trilogy. Played by Mark Hamill, the original trilogy sees Luke training to become a full-fledged Jedi Knight and harnessing the ability to use the Force. In the end, Luke defeats the Empire seemingly becoming a Jedi in the process.
Luke Skywalker is one of the most popular Jedi Knights in Star Wars (Lucasfilm).
However, Dave Filoni, the executive producer of The Mandalorian, has debated Luke’s status as a Jedi. During an interview, Filoni spoke about Luke’s status and refused to believe that he had accomplished himself as a Jedi. Filoni’s claims will not only displease actor Mark Hamill but also disappoint fans. Here is what Filoni had to say about Luke not being a Jedi and why he is wrong.
Dave Filoni Does Not Think...
Luke Skywalker is one of the most popular Jedi Knights in Star Wars (Lucasfilm).
However, Dave Filoni, the executive producer of The Mandalorian, has debated Luke’s status as a Jedi. During an interview, Filoni spoke about Luke’s status and refused to believe that he had accomplished himself as a Jedi. Filoni’s claims will not only displease actor Mark Hamill but also disappoint fans. Here is what Filoni had to say about Luke not being a Jedi and why he is wrong.
Dave Filoni Does Not Think...
- 6/4/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Recent years have seen all manner of Star Wars books and comics set in The High Republic Era released by Lucasfilm. If you have neither the time nor the inclination to devote countless hours to those, you may be concerned about how well you’ll grasp The Acolyte. Thankfully, the latest Star Wars TV series is arguably the most new viewer-friendly effort from the studio since The Mandalorian’s debut season. The result is a gripping new addition to the franchise which, based on the four episodes we’ve seen, will keep you hooked from start to finish.
Familiar yet different, The High Republic Era takes place at a time when the Jedi Order was at the height of its power with few significant threats to worry about. That changes with the appearance of an "acolyte" who has been tasked with killing four members of the Order at the behest...
Familiar yet different, The High Republic Era takes place at a time when the Jedi Order was at the height of its power with few significant threats to worry about. That changes with the appearance of an "acolyte" who has been tasked with killing four members of the Order at the behest...
- 6/4/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Being a Star Wars fan is very interesting. I grew up through the era of the prequel trilogy and thought it was the most boring thing ever. Then I watched the original trilogy, and I thought it was the greatest thing ever. And even though I wasn’t nostalgic about the originals or the prequels, I enjoyed the legacy sequel trilogy for the most part. The franchise had a solid fanbase on the small screen with its animated projects, which didn’t really interest me. That said, the first season of The Mandalorian did do the trick. After the mercurial success of that show, Star Wars totally shifted to the small screen, and they started churning out stuff that ranged from mediocre to abysmally bad. Andor was like a diamond in the rough. And although it seemed like nothing in the franchise could be as good as that, especially in terms of its storytelling,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
Here at FandomWire, we review the new Disney+ Star Wars saga The Acolyte. This article does not contain significant spoilers.
While many have openly complained that Disney has ruined Star Wars and Marvel franchises with event-streaming series, I’m not one of them as of late. In fact, with the magnetic and compelling Ahsoka that came out last year, they are on a roll with The Acolyte, a stunning and captivating new chapter in the Star Wars saga.
By the time the fourth episode brings the rising action that wrenches up the tension and suspense to new levels, you have numerous badass lightsaber battles, galactic battlefields, a jaw-dropping introduction to one of the series’ best new villains, and, of course, who doesn’t love a Jedi Wookiee who wields the Force like the back of their scruffy hands?
Not to mention the birth of female action heroines for which Disney does not get enough credit.
While many have openly complained that Disney has ruined Star Wars and Marvel franchises with event-streaming series, I’m not one of them as of late. In fact, with the magnetic and compelling Ahsoka that came out last year, they are on a roll with The Acolyte, a stunning and captivating new chapter in the Star Wars saga.
By the time the fourth episode brings the rising action that wrenches up the tension and suspense to new levels, you have numerous badass lightsaber battles, galactic battlefields, a jaw-dropping introduction to one of the series’ best new villains, and, of course, who doesn’t love a Jedi Wookiee who wields the Force like the back of their scruffy hands?
Not to mention the birth of female action heroines for which Disney does not get enough credit.
- 6/4/2024
- by M.N. Miller
- FandomWire
Streaming on: Disney+
Episodes viewed: 4 of 8
A girl walks into a bar — stop us if you’ve heard this one. Picking her way through tables crowded with a menagerie of alien patrons, she squares up to a figure in Jedi robes. The resulting fracas is something you definitely won’t be familiar with — at least not from Star Wars. A whirlwind of wuxia-inspired fists and feet, the series prologue has the flavour of Hong Kong action cinema, but with a distinctly Star Wars twist — punches and parries augmented with Jedi abilities that block and throw with unseen power. It’s an arresting display of precision-choreographed Force-fu that unfolds (almost) without either party reaching for a lightsaber. As openers go, this seizes you by the throat like a Force choke — a clear statement of intent from showrunner Leslye Headland.
The Russian Doll creator reportedly pitched The Acolyte as “Frozen meets Kill Bill...
Episodes viewed: 4 of 8
A girl walks into a bar — stop us if you’ve heard this one. Picking her way through tables crowded with a menagerie of alien patrons, she squares up to a figure in Jedi robes. The resulting fracas is something you definitely won’t be familiar with — at least not from Star Wars. A whirlwind of wuxia-inspired fists and feet, the series prologue has the flavour of Hong Kong action cinema, but with a distinctly Star Wars twist — punches and parries augmented with Jedi abilities that block and throw with unseen power. It’s an arresting display of precision-choreographed Force-fu that unfolds (almost) without either party reaching for a lightsaber. As openers go, this seizes you by the throat like a Force choke — a clear statement of intent from showrunner Leslye Headland.
The Russian Doll creator reportedly pitched The Acolyte as “Frozen meets Kill Bill...
- 6/4/2024
- by James Dyer
- Empire - TV
Since Disney revived “Star Wars” in 2015 with J.J. Abrams’ “The Force Awakens,” the strongest entries in the franchise have had one trait in common. Rian Johnson’s “The Last Jedi” and Tony Gilroy’s “Andor” both opted to take the franchise in bold new directions, opening up exciting new possibilities for what a “Star Wars” story could be. “The Last Jedi” steered the core narrative away from the Skywalker family, implying that anyone could become a Jedi and, therefore, a hero. “Andor” used familiar settings as the backdrop for an adult political drama about rebellion and imperial administration, rejecting heroes entirely in favor of the individuals who make up mass movements. Fans may not always have seen them as such — “The Last Jedi” faced an infamous fan backlash, while “Andor” Season 1 paled in viewership to the likes of “The Mandalorian” — but these projects offered a lifeline to a saga...
- 6/4/2024
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
Sometimes, the "Star Wars" universe can seem very small. The vast majority of television we've seen on Disney+ that takes place in a galaxy far, far away is intrinsically tied to the Skywalker Saga in one way or another. Even "Andor" ties directly into the Rebellion and the work of Princess Leia and the people of Alderaan, and it might be the one that feels most removed. The universe of "The Mandalorian" felt separate for a while, but Luke Skywalker's appearance in season two brought it right back into the world of the classic trilogy.
For most "Star Wars" fans — myself included — this small universe phenomenon where everything is connected is a feature, not a bug. That doesn't mean it's not still refreshing to see things completely divorced from the Skywalker Saga and gives us a new window into "Star Wars," and that's exactly what Leslye Headland's murder mystery series,...
For most "Star Wars" fans — myself included — this small universe phenomenon where everything is connected is a feature, not a bug. That doesn't mean it's not still refreshing to see things completely divorced from the Skywalker Saga and gives us a new window into "Star Wars," and that's exactly what Leslye Headland's murder mystery series,...
- 6/4/2024
- by Bryan Young
- Slash Film
Plot: An investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems….
Review: The reception for Disney-era Star Wars has been uneven, to say the least. While The Force Awakens broke box office records, The Last Jedi became the most divisive sequel of all time, and The Rise of Skywalker pooped the bed for most fans. Still, the anthology films Rogue One and Solo have dedicated fans, which is more than can be said for any of the Disney+ Star Wars series outside of The Mandalorian and Andor. Fans have been once again divided over Obi-Wan and Ahsoka, leading to a muted lead-up to the premiere of The Acolyte. Created by Russian Doll showrunner Leslye Headland, The Acolyte...
Review: The reception for Disney-era Star Wars has been uneven, to say the least. While The Force Awakens broke box office records, The Last Jedi became the most divisive sequel of all time, and The Rise of Skywalker pooped the bed for most fans. Still, the anthology films Rogue One and Solo have dedicated fans, which is more than can be said for any of the Disney+ Star Wars series outside of The Mandalorian and Andor. Fans have been once again divided over Obi-Wan and Ahsoka, leading to a muted lead-up to the premiere of The Acolyte. Created by Russian Doll showrunner Leslye Headland, The Acolyte...
- 6/4/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
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It’s time to return to the galaxy far, far away for a brand new story in Star Wars: The Acolyte.
Premiering on June 4 on Disney+, the new series follows Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) as he investigates a series of crimes. The series is set in the High Republic era, about 100 years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Fans get to see a part of the universe that hasn’t been seen, and...
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It’s time to return to the galaxy far, far away for a brand new story in Star Wars: The Acolyte.
Premiering on June 4 on Disney+, the new series follows Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae) as he investigates a series of crimes. The series is set in the High Republic era, about 100 years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Fans get to see a part of the universe that hasn’t been seen, and...
- 6/4/2024
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
Tribeca Festival 2024 has revealed the participants for this year’s Tribeca Festival Creators Market, which features a curated selection of creatives pitching feature, episodic, audio and immersive projects to a group of industry leaders. Companies in attendance for the pitch market include Sony Pictures Classics, Neon, Cinetic Media, Paramount+, Max, IFC Films and the Sundance Institute.
The 2024 Tribeca Festival Creators Market program includes narrative projects from Tallie Medel (“Everything Everywhere All At Once”) who will pitch her feature film “Ketchikan;” Lauren Minnerath, who will pitch her feature “Clare,” executive produced by Nia DaCosta (“The Marvels”); as well as Oliver Edwin, who will present his narrative feature “Situation #64.” Tisha Robinson-Daly and Jonathan Mason, who previously participated in the Creators Market and in Tribeca’s Epic Games Writing in Unreal program, will pitch their feature in production, “High.”
The documentary selection includes “Rebel Without a Pause,” directed by Maya Cueva and produced...
The 2024 Tribeca Festival Creators Market program includes narrative projects from Tallie Medel (“Everything Everywhere All At Once”) who will pitch her feature film “Ketchikan;” Lauren Minnerath, who will pitch her feature “Clare,” executive produced by Nia DaCosta (“The Marvels”); as well as Oliver Edwin, who will present his narrative feature “Situation #64.” Tisha Robinson-Daly and Jonathan Mason, who previously participated in the Creators Market and in Tribeca’s Epic Games Writing in Unreal program, will pitch their feature in production, “High.”
The documentary selection includes “Rebel Without a Pause,” directed by Maya Cueva and produced...
- 6/4/2024
- by Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
Ever since The Mandalorian and The Boys star Giancarlo Esposito confirmed that he'd been cast in a mystery MCU role, speculation has run wild about who he might be playing.
The actor confirmed he'd debut in a movie before showing up in a Disney+ TV series and set photos have since revealed his big screen project as Captain America: Brave New World. Esposito was enlisted for reshoots and a first look at his unnamed character showed him in tactical gear wielding several knives and what appears to be an axe.
Typically, a set photo like that would make it clear who an actor is playing; as things stand, we're no closer to knowing for sure who the Breaking Bad alum has been cast as. Or are we?
A new rumour is floating around online (we think it's more of a theory than anything) which suggests Esposito is playing Moon Knight villain Bushman.
The actor confirmed he'd debut in a movie before showing up in a Disney+ TV series and set photos have since revealed his big screen project as Captain America: Brave New World. Esposito was enlisted for reshoots and a first look at his unnamed character showed him in tactical gear wielding several knives and what appears to be an axe.
Typically, a set photo like that would make it clear who an actor is playing; as things stand, we're no closer to knowing for sure who the Breaking Bad alum has been cast as. Or are we?
A new rumour is floating around online (we think it's more of a theory than anything) which suggests Esposito is playing Moon Knight villain Bushman.
- 6/4/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Most Disney+ shows arrive on the streamer early in the morning so that fans can watch as soon as they wake up, but that won’t be the case for ‘The Acolyte.’
Did “The Acolyte” miss an opportunity to release on Star Wars Day? May the Fourth would have been a perfect opportunity to roll the show out and take full advantage of the joke, but for whatever reason Disney+ decided to wait another month and debut the new live-action Star Wars series on Tuesday, June 4. The show will differ from other major premieres on Disney+, in that it will release its first episode at a special time to help the series feel more like a major TV debut of old.
Key Details: “The Acolyte” will release its first episode at 9 p.m. Et on Tuesday, June 4. Subsequent episodes will be available at the same time on subsequent Tuesdays. There...
Did “The Acolyte” miss an opportunity to release on Star Wars Day? May the Fourth would have been a perfect opportunity to roll the show out and take full advantage of the joke, but for whatever reason Disney+ decided to wait another month and debut the new live-action Star Wars series on Tuesday, June 4. The show will differ from other major premieres on Disney+, in that it will release its first episode at a special time to help the series feel more like a major TV debut of old.
Key Details: “The Acolyte” will release its first episode at 9 p.m. Et on Tuesday, June 4. Subsequent episodes will be available at the same time on subsequent Tuesdays. There...
- 6/4/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Disney’s Europe Head Touts Theatrical, Linear TV, Cites ‘Lion King’ as Example of Disney “Advantage”
The Walt Disney Co. has put much effort into getting its creative juices flowing again since Bob Iger’s return as CEO and recently fending off a challenge from dissident shareholder Nelson Peltz. In fact, the Hollywood conglomerate is focused on ensuring its status as a producer of hit content that can form long-running and deep “connections” with consumers, with its portfolio of businesses across platforms and experiences helping create lasting fan engagement with franchises over a lifetime and across generations.
That was the message sent by Jan Koeppen, the entertainment giant’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (Emea) president, at Deloitte’s Media & Telecoms 2024 and Beyond Conference on Tuesday as he shared his take on what makes the company “stand out in an industry that’s always competitive and always changing.”
His conclusion: “These differences have served us well over the past 100 years. And they set us up for...
That was the message sent by Jan Koeppen, the entertainment giant’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (Emea) president, at Deloitte’s Media & Telecoms 2024 and Beyond Conference on Tuesday as he shared his take on what makes the company “stand out in an industry that’s always competitive and always changing.”
His conclusion: “These differences have served us well over the past 100 years. And they set us up for...
- 6/4/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This article might contain potential spoilers for Captain America: Brave New World.
Who is Giancarlo Esposito? Okay, we know who Giancarlo Esposito is. He’s best known as Gus Fring from Breaking Bad and Moff Gideon from The Mandalorian. Meanwhile to some of us old people, he will forever be Buggin’ Out from Do the Right Thing.
But who is he in the MCU? Esposito has long been rumored to join the gargantuan franchise, something made more real when the actor shared to social media some of his recent talks with Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige. However, we now have more information… sort of.
As part of the reshoots done for Captain America: Brave New World, the first with Anthony Mackie‘s Sam Wilson as the Sentinel of Liberty, Esposito has been added to the cast. Initial reports identified him as a new mystery villain who would act as an “agent of chaos.
Who is Giancarlo Esposito? Okay, we know who Giancarlo Esposito is. He’s best known as Gus Fring from Breaking Bad and Moff Gideon from The Mandalorian. Meanwhile to some of us old people, he will forever be Buggin’ Out from Do the Right Thing.
But who is he in the MCU? Esposito has long been rumored to join the gargantuan franchise, something made more real when the actor shared to social media some of his recent talks with Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige. However, we now have more information… sort of.
As part of the reshoots done for Captain America: Brave New World, the first with Anthony Mackie‘s Sam Wilson as the Sentinel of Liberty, Esposito has been added to the cast. Initial reports identified him as a new mystery villain who would act as an “agent of chaos.
- 6/3/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
The entertainment wing of the Walt Disney Company easily encompasses some of the biggest franchises in pop culture. Ranging from the juggernaut Marvel Studios to the beloved animations brought forth by Pixar and from the 20th Century Studios lineup of movies to the entirety of the Star Wars saga, thanks to its acquisition of Lucasfilm.
Amid such a scenario, the possibilities for a collaboration lie endless, even if far-fetched, and one just formed out of thin air.
Official art for The Acolyte via Star Wars Official Website | Disney
The Marvel brand comprises comics, licensed music, and a vast catalog of acclaimed movies led by Kevin Feige and his team. On the other hand, the George Lucas live-action universe predates the former and has its unique history and tryst with the comics. Now, in a pair-up, teams from the two billion-dollar franchises have come together to give birth to a project,...
Amid such a scenario, the possibilities for a collaboration lie endless, even if far-fetched, and one just formed out of thin air.
Official art for The Acolyte via Star Wars Official Website | Disney
The Marvel brand comprises comics, licensed music, and a vast catalog of acclaimed movies led by Kevin Feige and his team. On the other hand, the George Lucas live-action universe predates the former and has its unique history and tryst with the comics. Now, in a pair-up, teams from the two billion-dollar franchises have come together to give birth to a project,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
Giancarlo Esposito has officially joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the actor has dropped a few hints about who his character could be. Audiences are privy to the fact that the actor will be playing a character who could potentially have his own series and is not someone that fans have been able to predict yet.
Giancarlo Esposito as Stan Edgar in The Boys | Amazon Studios
However, an alleged leaked photo from the set of Captain America: Brave New World might have hinted at the character that the actor is playing in the MCU, and the character just made an appearance in X-Men ’97. This character might be in the running to be the US government’s version of Nick Fury, as rumor has it that Thunderbolt Ross would like Sam Wilson to reassemble the Avengers.
Giancarlo Esposito might be playing Henry Gyrich in Captain America: Brave New World
Moff...
Giancarlo Esposito as Stan Edgar in The Boys | Amazon Studios
However, an alleged leaked photo from the set of Captain America: Brave New World might have hinted at the character that the actor is playing in the MCU, and the character just made an appearance in X-Men ’97. This character might be in the running to be the US government’s version of Nick Fury, as rumor has it that Thunderbolt Ross would like Sam Wilson to reassemble the Avengers.
Giancarlo Esposito might be playing Henry Gyrich in Captain America: Brave New World
Moff...
- 6/1/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Giancarlo Esposito Will Play Mysterious Villain In Captain America 4 ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
It’s official! Breaking Bad Star Giancarlo Esposito, who is no stranger to playing villainous characters, will reportedly star as a villain in the new Captain America sequel.
The Fourth instalment featuring the First Avenger is titled Captain America: The Brave New World. In the sequel, Captain America’s trusty sidekick, Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, takes up the shield after Steve Rogers, Played by Chris Evans, stepped away at the end of Avengers: Endgame. Anthony Mackie, aka Sam Wilson, is set to return for the sequel, which will be released next year.
THR recently announced that Giancarlo Esposito has joined the MCU universe and will appear as a villain in Captain America: The Brave New World. The actor is reportedly joining the sequel during the reshoot phase in Atlanta. While the actor’s induction into the MCU is confirmed,...
It’s official! Breaking Bad Star Giancarlo Esposito, who is no stranger to playing villainous characters, will reportedly star as a villain in the new Captain America sequel.
The Fourth instalment featuring the First Avenger is titled Captain America: The Brave New World. In the sequel, Captain America’s trusty sidekick, Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, takes up the shield after Steve Rogers, Played by Chris Evans, stepped away at the end of Avengers: Endgame. Anthony Mackie, aka Sam Wilson, is set to return for the sequel, which will be released next year.
THR recently announced that Giancarlo Esposito has joined the MCU universe and will appear as a villain in Captain America: The Brave New World. The actor is reportedly joining the sequel during the reshoot phase in Atlanta. While the actor’s induction into the MCU is confirmed,...
- 6/1/2024
- by Anushree Madappa
- KoiMoi
The Acolyte continues Lucasfilm’s efforts to expand the Star Wars franchise beyond the Skywalker saga and present unexplored territory. The new series is set 100 years before A New Hope and presents new characters in a crime-ridden world. The trailers have teased an intriguing mystery investigated by a Jedi Master, played by Squid Game‘s Lee Jung-jae.
Amandla Stenberg plays twin sisters Osha and Mae in The Acolyte | Lucasfilm
Leading up to its premiere on Disney+ on June 4, 2024, a new 30-second spot featured a mysterious Sith Lord who teases dangerous consequences for the Jedi Order. The Sith Lord spoke with a voice modulator and is finally shown in a deadly way with a badass mask. Fans are going crazy over the Sith Lord reveal on social media.
Fans Go Gaga Over The New Sith Lord Reveal in The Acolyte‘s New TV Spot
The Sith looms large over The Acolyte...
Amandla Stenberg plays twin sisters Osha and Mae in The Acolyte | Lucasfilm
Leading up to its premiere on Disney+ on June 4, 2024, a new 30-second spot featured a mysterious Sith Lord who teases dangerous consequences for the Jedi Order. The Sith Lord spoke with a voice modulator and is finally shown in a deadly way with a badass mask. Fans are going crazy over the Sith Lord reveal on social media.
Fans Go Gaga Over The New Sith Lord Reveal in The Acolyte‘s New TV Spot
The Sith looms large over The Acolyte...
- 6/1/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
After debuting as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) Hayden Christensen reprised his Star Wars role in multiple projects including Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. However, his recent appearance in the live-action show Star Wars: Ahsoka, alongside Rosario Dawson, is what surprised and thrilled fans the most.
Hayden Christensen in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | LucasFilm
Hayden Christensen appeared on the fifth episode of Disney’s Ahsoka Season 1 to share the screen with Rosario Dawson’s Ahsoka Tano. Following their highly anticipated live-action reunion, fans began wondering if Anakin Skywalker would return in the second season of the show since the series is officially under development for its next installment. Dawson and Christensen both responded to fans’ curiosity.
Rosario Dawson Shares Her Experience Working with Hayden Christensen
Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano’s relationship goes a...
Hayden Christensen in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | LucasFilm
Hayden Christensen appeared on the fifth episode of Disney’s Ahsoka Season 1 to share the screen with Rosario Dawson’s Ahsoka Tano. Following their highly anticipated live-action reunion, fans began wondering if Anakin Skywalker would return in the second season of the show since the series is officially under development for its next installment. Dawson and Christensen both responded to fans’ curiosity.
Rosario Dawson Shares Her Experience Working with Hayden Christensen
Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano’s relationship goes a...
- 6/1/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Weeks after Emmy nominee Giancarlo Esposito teased that he’d be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe “sooner than you think,” Variety can confirm that he will appear in “Captain America: Brave New World,” which hits theaters next year.
Esposito revealed he’d been cast in a Marvel project during a panel at Ccxp in Brazil earlier this month. There he squashed fan speculation that he’d play Professor X in the widely expected Marvel Cinematic Universe version of “X-Men.”
“There’s something about being original. We’ve seen different versions of Professor X,” Esposito told the crowd. “Wouldn’t you like to see me play a character in a Marvel movie who is original, and new, and fresh? So, mark my words: This will happen sooner than you think.”
Esposito’s role in “Brave New World” is being kept under wraps (though it has been described as villainous). The Marvel...
Esposito revealed he’d been cast in a Marvel project during a panel at Ccxp in Brazil earlier this month. There he squashed fan speculation that he’d play Professor X in the widely expected Marvel Cinematic Universe version of “X-Men.”
“There’s something about being original. We’ve seen different versions of Professor X,” Esposito told the crowd. “Wouldn’t you like to see me play a character in a Marvel movie who is original, and new, and fresh? So, mark my words: This will happen sooner than you think.”
Esposito’s role in “Brave New World” is being kept under wraps (though it has been described as villainous). The Marvel...
- 5/31/2024
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Like many 2024 movies, Captain America: Brave New World was caught up in last year's WGA/SAG-AFTRA strikes. Much has been made of plans for reshoots and thanks to The Hollywood Reporter, we finally have an idea of what's really happening.
Despite claims that huge chunks of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier follow-up are being reshot over several months, the trade confirms this additional photography will last only 22 days.
The plan is to add new action sequences and Julius Onah will remain in the director's chair.
When the strikes ended last November, Captain America: Brave New World moved from July 26, 2024 to February 14, 2025. That reportedly gave Marvel Studios executives additional time to figure out what they wanted from reshoots and to address feedback from test screenings.
As we've previously reported, Moon Knight scribe Matthew Orton was enlisted to write new pages in December and worked on those over the winter.
"Despite...
Despite claims that huge chunks of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier follow-up are being reshot over several months, the trade confirms this additional photography will last only 22 days.
The plan is to add new action sequences and Julius Onah will remain in the director's chair.
When the strikes ended last November, Captain America: Brave New World moved from July 26, 2024 to February 14, 2025. That reportedly gave Marvel Studios executives additional time to figure out what they wanted from reshoots and to address feedback from test screenings.
As we've previously reported, Moon Knight scribe Matthew Orton was enlisted to write new pages in December and worked on those over the winter.
"Despite...
- 5/31/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
For anyone worried about the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this latest news probably isn't going to do much to quell your fears.
The Hollywoood Reporter has news that "Captain America: Brave New World," which will mark the big screen debut of Anthony Mackie as the Sam Wilson version of the star-spangled superhero, will be undergoing 22 days of reshoots. Along with adding new action sequences to the movie, whatever scenes are being reshot will also be bringing a new cast member into the mix.
Giancarlo Esposito, best known for playing the vicious Gus Fring on "Breaking Bad" and Moff Gideon on the "Star Wars" TV series "The Mandalorian," has been cast in what the trade is calling an "undisclosed role," but apparently it will be a villainous role. Since Esposito was not part of the movie's original cast during principal photography, that means that this character is being added...
The Hollywoood Reporter has news that "Captain America: Brave New World," which will mark the big screen debut of Anthony Mackie as the Sam Wilson version of the star-spangled superhero, will be undergoing 22 days of reshoots. Along with adding new action sequences to the movie, whatever scenes are being reshot will also be bringing a new cast member into the mix.
Giancarlo Esposito, best known for playing the vicious Gus Fring on "Breaking Bad" and Moff Gideon on the "Star Wars" TV series "The Mandalorian," has been cast in what the trade is calling an "undisclosed role," but apparently it will be a villainous role. Since Esposito was not part of the movie's original cast during principal photography, that means that this character is being added...
- 5/31/2024
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
A few matches into a preview demo of Star Wars Hunters, the new multiplayer hero shooter from developer Zynga, the mobile touch-screen controls really start to click. Let’s be clear up front: I almost exclusively play on consoles with a controller, so it takes me a pummeling or two (or three) in the 4v4 shooter to get the hang of the movement, aiming, and special abilities on an iPhone screen. But it’s easy to get hooked by the world of Hunters even before you get good, especially if you’re already Star Wars fan. From the few hours I played the game with developers and fellow members of the press, it’s clear that the team at Zynga have made something that really feels like it belongs in Star Wars.
The game is set on a new Outer Rim planet called Vespaara, the location of the Grand Arena,...
The game is set on a new Outer Rim planet called Vespaara, the location of the Grand Arena,...
- 5/31/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Veteran actor Giancarlo Esposito found worldwide fame when he portrayed the character of Gustavo Fring in the iconic AMC series Breaking Bad. Being the iconic baddie of the show, Gus Fring became a fan-favorite character for the people, and Esposito their favorite actor.
Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo Fring in Breaking Bad | AMC
Following his breakthrough role, Esposito quickly became a part of Amazon Studios’ The Boys, Anton Castillo in Far Cry 6, and, Moff Gideon in The Mandalorian. Seemingly, the only place that Esposito hasn’t worked in is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, some recent photos were released which indicated how Giancarlo Esposito would look in the upcoming MCU movie!
Giancarlo Esposito Would Look Great In Captain America: Brave New World!
The reason why we say “would” in the title is because a photo of what Giancarlo Esposito would look like in Captain America: Brave New World has been revealed.
Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo Fring in Breaking Bad | AMC
Following his breakthrough role, Esposito quickly became a part of Amazon Studios’ The Boys, Anton Castillo in Far Cry 6, and, Moff Gideon in The Mandalorian. Seemingly, the only place that Esposito hasn’t worked in is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, some recent photos were released which indicated how Giancarlo Esposito would look in the upcoming MCU movie!
Giancarlo Esposito Would Look Great In Captain America: Brave New World!
The reason why we say “would” in the title is because a photo of what Giancarlo Esposito would look like in Captain America: Brave New World has been revealed.
- 5/31/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
Giancarlo Esposito recently confirmed that he had joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe - though not as Professor X - and speculation has been running rampant since.
Now, a first look at the actor's stand-in has been shared online, and we also have some details on his "antagonist agent of chaos" character.
Spoilers follow.
We now have confirmation that Esposito will indeed make his MCU debut in Captain America: Brave New World, which recently started another round of reshoots. Thanks to Atlanta Filming, we have a set photo featuring his stand-in wearing tactical gear.
Not much to go on, but Af did also share a crudely drawn sketch of Esposito's character in his full costume, along with some very interesting new details.
It seems this fella is going to be very well-equipped for battle, with three guns, three knives, and an axe. He is also said to sport a black cape with brown lining,...
Now, a first look at the actor's stand-in has been shared online, and we also have some details on his "antagonist agent of chaos" character.
Spoilers follow.
We now have confirmation that Esposito will indeed make his MCU debut in Captain America: Brave New World, which recently started another round of reshoots. Thanks to Atlanta Filming, we have a set photo featuring his stand-in wearing tactical gear.
Not much to go on, but Af did also share a crudely drawn sketch of Esposito's character in his full costume, along with some very interesting new details.
It seems this fella is going to be very well-equipped for battle, with three guns, three knives, and an axe. He is also said to sport a black cape with brown lining,...
- 5/31/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
For decades, viewers knew Jim Henson as the man behind such hilarious and educational characters as Kermit the Frog, Big Bird, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and dozens of other beloved cloth creations. But who was the man behind the Muppets? Now, viewers can find out for themselves in a new documentary dubbed “Jim Henson: Idea Man,” which debuts on Disney+ on Friday, May 31. You can watch with a subscription to Disney+.
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About 'Jim Henson: Idea Man'
Jim Henson spent nearly 40 years creating some of the most beloved children’s characters in the history of American media. From the world-recognized denizens of “Sesame Street” to the creepy critters of movies like “Labyrinth” and “The Dark Crystal,...
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About 'Jim Henson: Idea Man'
Jim Henson spent nearly 40 years creating some of the most beloved children’s characters in the history of American media. From the world-recognized denizens of “Sesame Street” to the creepy critters of movies like “Labyrinth” and “The Dark Crystal,...
- 5/31/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Recently Giancarlo Esposito made headlines when he claimed that he would like to appear as Professor X in the MCU, but without the wheelchair, as he isn’t that old. Fans were divided on the matter since some still harbor hope that Patrick Stewart will be the MCU’s primary Charles Xavier despite him being killed during the events of ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’
Then during a panel on Thunder Stage at Ccxp Esposito confirmed that he will be appearing in the Marvel project, but also made it clear it’s not as Professor X.
A few days ago during the Phoenix Fusion Event, Esposito revealed that his MCU role will eventually get a Disney+ series:
The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict. It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.
Now Murphy’s Multiverse...
Then during a panel on Thunder Stage at Ccxp Esposito confirmed that he will be appearing in the Marvel project, but also made it clear it’s not as Professor X.
A few days ago during the Phoenix Fusion Event, Esposito revealed that his MCU role will eventually get a Disney+ series:
The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict. It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.
Now Murphy’s Multiverse...
- 5/30/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Star Wars will be getting a new show next month called The Acolyte. The mystery thriller show is reportedly set before the events of the Star Wars films (even the prequels) and follows the murder of multiple Jedi Knights. Russian Doll creator Leslye Headland acts as the creator and showrunner of the Disney+ series.
While the show has been in the making for the past four years, it has reportedly cost Disney a lot of money. According to a new report, the eight-episode series cost the studio $180 million, which is a lot considering the show features none of the characters previously seen in the franchise. Even the Ewan McGregor starring Obi-Wan Kenobi had a budget of $90 million.
Star Wars Series- The Acolyte Reportedly Cost $180 Million To Make A still from The Acolyte | Credits: Lucasfilm
The Star Wars franchise has increased its long-form content offerings ever since the end of the...
While the show has been in the making for the past four years, it has reportedly cost Disney a lot of money. According to a new report, the eight-episode series cost the studio $180 million, which is a lot considering the show features none of the characters previously seen in the franchise. Even the Ewan McGregor starring Obi-Wan Kenobi had a budget of $90 million.
Star Wars Series- The Acolyte Reportedly Cost $180 Million To Make A still from The Acolyte | Credits: Lucasfilm
The Star Wars franchise has increased its long-form content offerings ever since the end of the...
- 5/30/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Recently, Gina Carano gained fame for playing Cara Dune in the first two seasons of ‘The Mandalorian.’ The studio had big plans for her character, even considering a standalone show.
However, everything shifted when Carano made controversial social media posts, including comparing anti-vaxers to Jews and discussing other sensitive topics that clashed with Disney’s image.
In her interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Gina Carano shared her Disney ordeal and how it all began. Disney and Lucasfilm grew worried as controversies surrounded Carano, especially due to her social media posts.
The situation escalated when Carano faced criticism for not sharing her pronouns online in support of the trans rights movement. In response, she added “boop/bop/beep” to her Twitter bio, clarifying it was not meant to mock but to express her frustration, drawing a comparison to R2-D2’s sounds.
However, the move sparked significant backlash. Carano also mentioned...
However, everything shifted when Carano made controversial social media posts, including comparing anti-vaxers to Jews and discussing other sensitive topics that clashed with Disney’s image.
In her interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Gina Carano shared her Disney ordeal and how it all began. Disney and Lucasfilm grew worried as controversies surrounded Carano, especially due to her social media posts.
The situation escalated when Carano faced criticism for not sharing her pronouns online in support of the trans rights movement. In response, she added “boop/bop/beep” to her Twitter bio, clarifying it was not meant to mock but to express her frustration, drawing a comparison to R2-D2’s sounds.
However, the move sparked significant backlash. Carano also mentioned...
- 5/30/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Gina Carano is in recent times most notably known as Cara Dune, a pretty big character in the two first seasons of ‘The Mandalorian.’ The studio had seemingly big plans both for the actress and for her character, as she was at one point supposed to receive her own standalone show.
But, everything changed due to a series of controversial social media posts in which Carano compared anti-vaxers to Jews, and after she touched upon other sensitive topics that aren’t quite in tune with modern sensibilities and the image that Disney is trying to maintain.
In her interview with the Hollywood Reporter Gina Carano recounted her struggle with Disney and how everything started. Disney and Lucasfilm became increasingly concerned as controversies surrounded Gina Carano, particularly regarding her social media posts.
However, the tipping point came when Carano faced backlash for refusing to disclose her pronouns online in support of the trans rights movement.
But, everything changed due to a series of controversial social media posts in which Carano compared anti-vaxers to Jews, and after she touched upon other sensitive topics that aren’t quite in tune with modern sensibilities and the image that Disney is trying to maintain.
In her interview with the Hollywood Reporter Gina Carano recounted her struggle with Disney and how everything started. Disney and Lucasfilm became increasingly concerned as controversies surrounded Gina Carano, particularly regarding her social media posts.
However, the tipping point came when Carano faced backlash for refusing to disclose her pronouns online in support of the trans rights movement.
- 5/30/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Showrunner Leslye Headland revealed the number of seasons she aspires to make for Star Wars: The Acolyte, and it seems she wants to do the same as The Mandalorian. Pedro Pascal’s series has so far three seasons, and it looks like a fourth installment is on the horizon.
Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
The Acolyte is yet to premiere on the small screen, but early reviewers raved about the dark and gritty storyline, hyping up fans who are anticipating its release on the streaming platform.
The Acolyte Showrunner Reveals Plans For The Series
Speaking with Collider, series creator Leslye Headland revealed she wants to helm at least three seasons for Star Wars: The Acolyte. Her enthusiasm was also quite evident in her statement.
This is my dream job. I’m saying three [seasons] because I’m hoping they’ll allow me to do that, but if I could snap my fingers,...
Disney+’s The Acolyte / Lucasfilm
The Acolyte is yet to premiere on the small screen, but early reviewers raved about the dark and gritty storyline, hyping up fans who are anticipating its release on the streaming platform.
The Acolyte Showrunner Reveals Plans For The Series
Speaking with Collider, series creator Leslye Headland revealed she wants to helm at least three seasons for Star Wars: The Acolyte. Her enthusiasm was also quite evident in her statement.
This is my dream job. I’m saying three [seasons] because I’m hoping they’ll allow me to do that, but if I could snap my fingers,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
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It’s always better when a streaming service offers a free trial, but viewers already know exactly what they’re getting with Disney+: exclusive access to new shows and movies from the Marvel and Star Wars franchises like “The Acolyte” and “X-Men '97.” That gives Disney+ the confidence to offer its service without any kind of free trial.
Fortunately, there are several bundling options available with Disney+, and viewers can save up to 40% off Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ by subscribing to all three.
What Disney+ Plans Are Available?
Disney+ has two plans for customers who want to subscribe to just that service: its ad-supported Basic plan and its ad-free Premium plan.
Get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ for just $14.99 a month ($12 savings).
It’s always better when a streaming service offers a free trial, but viewers already know exactly what they’re getting with Disney+: exclusive access to new shows and movies from the Marvel and Star Wars franchises like “The Acolyte” and “X-Men '97.” That gives Disney+ the confidence to offer its service without any kind of free trial.
Fortunately, there are several bundling options available with Disney+, and viewers can save up to 40% off Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ by subscribing to all three.
What Disney+ Plans Are Available?
Disney+ has two plans for customers who want to subscribe to just that service: its ad-supported Basic plan and its ad-free Premium plan.
- 5/28/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
The Mandalorian debuted back in 2019, becoming the first live-action series set in George Lucas’ Star Wars universe. Starring Pedro Pascal in the lead role, the series gained immense popularity throughout its three seasons. As a result, Disney announced a film continuation of the original story that focuses on Din Djarin and Grogu.
Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian remains one of the most popular Star Wars entires (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview ahead of the show’s third season, executive producer Dave Filoni spoke about how the series might conclude. Filoni’s approach to crafting season finales combined with the uncertain future of the series beyond its planned feature film continuation hint that The Mandalorian could easily return for season 4 and beyond. Here is everything you need to know about the future of The Mandalorian.
Dave Filoni’s Comments Hint Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian Could Go Season 4 and Beyond
Dave...
Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian remains one of the most popular Star Wars entires (Credit: Lucasfilm).
During an interview ahead of the show’s third season, executive producer Dave Filoni spoke about how the series might conclude. Filoni’s approach to crafting season finales combined with the uncertain future of the series beyond its planned feature film continuation hint that The Mandalorian could easily return for season 4 and beyond. Here is everything you need to know about the future of The Mandalorian.
Dave Filoni’s Comments Hint Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian Could Go Season 4 and Beyond
Dave...
- 5/28/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Committed to long-interconnected franchises can sometimes be a chore for the viewers, especially when something is as big as the MCU. It also doesn’t help when newcomers are required to know about the entries that came before to enjoy a new show or movie. One major example is Madness of Multiverse, as fans, who weren’t familiar with the Wanda Vision beforehand, had a hard time piecing it all together in the sequel to 2016’s Doctor Strange.
But Star Wars did combat this issue with Rosario Dawson’s Ahsoka, as the showrunners succeeded in making it more accessible to fans, who had no knowledge about her history.
Dave Filoni Succeeded in Making Ahsoka Its Own Thing
A still from Ahsoka | Disney Plus
Before getting her own live-action Disney Plus show, Ahsoka made her debut in the 2008 animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and subsequently appeared in Star Wars Rebels.
But Star Wars did combat this issue with Rosario Dawson’s Ahsoka, as the showrunners succeeded in making it more accessible to fans, who had no knowledge about her history.
Dave Filoni Succeeded in Making Ahsoka Its Own Thing
A still from Ahsoka | Disney Plus
Before getting her own live-action Disney Plus show, Ahsoka made her debut in the 2008 animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and subsequently appeared in Star Wars Rebels.
- 5/28/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Giancarlo Esposito’s early works with Spike Lee showed his range as an actor and how interesting he was to watch on screen. However, he didn’t get the deserved attention for many years until Breaking Bad. The role opened up various opportunities for the actor and he has since starred in various franchises.
Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring in Breaking Bad | AMC
Esposito has now been in two extremely popular franchises playing antagonists Stan Edgar and Moff Gideon in The Boys and The Mandalorian. He is now set to enter the MCU in an unexpected role as claimed by the actor. A popular scooper has revealed his possible entry point in the MCU and fans are disappointed with it.
Giancarlo Esposito’s Marvel Role Will Reportedly Be in An MCU Series The Mandalorian star is joining the MCU | Lucasfilm
MCU fans have always dreamed of their favorite actors joining...
Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring in Breaking Bad | AMC
Esposito has now been in two extremely popular franchises playing antagonists Stan Edgar and Moff Gideon in The Boys and The Mandalorian. He is now set to enter the MCU in an unexpected role as claimed by the actor. A popular scooper has revealed his possible entry point in the MCU and fans are disappointed with it.
Giancarlo Esposito’s Marvel Role Will Reportedly Be in An MCU Series The Mandalorian star is joining the MCU | Lucasfilm
MCU fans have always dreamed of their favorite actors joining...
- 5/26/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Giancarlo Esposito recently confirmed that he had joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe... but not as the character he's been campaigning to play over the past few months, Charles Xavier.
During Ccxp back in May (via Collider), Esposito revealed that he will be appearing in a Marvel Studios project, but declined to reveal any more details. The actor did say that we'd find out "sooner rather than later," and the role is "better than you can imagine."
There was some speculation that Esposito might show up in the cameo-filled Deadpool and Wolverine, but according to Mttsh, he will be making his MCU debut in an upcoming Disney+ series.
Does this narrow down the character possibilities? Not really, since we have Agatha All Along, Ironheart, Daredevil: Born Again, and the recently announced Vision series all on the horizon, as well as more Marvel Spotlight presentations such as Wonder Man.
Esposito has expressed...
During Ccxp back in May (via Collider), Esposito revealed that he will be appearing in a Marvel Studios project, but declined to reveal any more details. The actor did say that we'd find out "sooner rather than later," and the role is "better than you can imagine."
There was some speculation that Esposito might show up in the cameo-filled Deadpool and Wolverine, but according to Mttsh, he will be making his MCU debut in an upcoming Disney+ series.
Does this narrow down the character possibilities? Not really, since we have Agatha All Along, Ironheart, Daredevil: Born Again, and the recently announced Vision series all on the horizon, as well as more Marvel Spotlight presentations such as Wonder Man.
Esposito has expressed...
- 5/26/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently, Giancarlo Esposito made headlines by expressing his desire to portray Professor X in the MCU, suggesting the character should not use a wheelchair, as Esposito does not see himself as that old. This sparked mixed reactions among fans, some of whom still hope that Patrick Stewart will remain the primary Charles Xavier in the MCU despite his character’s death in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’
During a panel on Thunder Stage at Ccxp, Esposito confirmed his involvement in a Marvel project but clarified that it would not be as Professor X.
At the Phoenix Fan Fusion event, Esposito made a significant announcement: his role in the MCU will eventually be featured in a Disney+ series.
The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict. It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.
Giancarlo Esposito reveals that...
During a panel on Thunder Stage at Ccxp, Esposito confirmed his involvement in a Marvel project but clarified that it would not be as Professor X.
At the Phoenix Fan Fusion event, Esposito made a significant announcement: his role in the MCU will eventually be featured in a Disney+ series.
The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict. It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.
Giancarlo Esposito reveals that...
- 5/26/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Recently Giancarlo Esposito made headlines when he claimed that he would like to appear as Professor X in the MCU, but without the wheelchair, as he isn’t that old. Fans were divided on the matter since some still harbor hope that Patrick Stewart will be the MCU’s primary Charles Xavier despite him being killed during the events of ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’
Then during a panel on Thunder Stage at Ccxp Esposito confirmed that he will be appearing in the Marvel project, but also made it clear it’s not as Professor X.
Now during the Phoenix Fan Fusion event, Esposito revealed something pretty major. It turns out that his role within the MCU will eventually get a Disney+ series.
The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict. It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.
Then during a panel on Thunder Stage at Ccxp Esposito confirmed that he will be appearing in the Marvel project, but also made it clear it’s not as Professor X.
Now during the Phoenix Fan Fusion event, Esposito revealed something pretty major. It turns out that his role within the MCU will eventually get a Disney+ series.
The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict. It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.
- 5/26/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
After seemingly endless rumours, Marvel Studios finally announced The Fantastic Four cast earlier this year. Each of them had been linked to the reboot at one time or another, so there were no major surprises for those who had been closely following the casting process.
Oppenheimer star David Krumholtz has confirmed he tried and failed to play the McU's Thing, and now Midnight Mass star Rahul Kohli has revealed that he missed out on being cast as Mister Fantastic.
He was long a fan favourite choice for Reed Richards and, in the video below, admits to being beaten to the part by The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal.
"Yeah, I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about it but I didn't get it, is the important thing," Kohli explains. "But on good days, I see the Constantine [fan casting]. It will flare up once and again. And, I love all of them.
Oppenheimer star David Krumholtz has confirmed he tried and failed to play the McU's Thing, and now Midnight Mass star Rahul Kohli has revealed that he missed out on being cast as Mister Fantastic.
He was long a fan favourite choice for Reed Richards and, in the video below, admits to being beaten to the part by The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal.
"Yeah, I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about it but I didn't get it, is the important thing," Kohli explains. "But on good days, I see the Constantine [fan casting]. It will flare up once and again. And, I love all of them.
- 5/25/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
When the Emmy nominations are announced July 17, something will happen that hasn’t happened in 50 years: The nominees for best drama series will include only one previously nominated show, Netflix’s The Crown. I would love to be able to say that’s because there are so many great dramas out there and that TV Academy members are diligently watching them and championing different great ones this year. But the truth is, this field, historically among the strongest each season, now looks like a wasteland.
Such perennial nominees as HBO’s Succession and Westworld and AMC’s Better Call Saul have ended, along with second-tier contenders like Paramount+’s The Good Fight and Star Trek: Picard. Some ongoing, previously nominated shows were not back in time to be eligible, in some cases because of delays caused by the writers and actors strikes, including Netflix’s Stranger Things, Squid Game and Bodyguard; HBO/Max’s Euphoria,...
Such perennial nominees as HBO’s Succession and Westworld and AMC’s Better Call Saul have ended, along with second-tier contenders like Paramount+’s The Good Fight and Star Trek: Picard. Some ongoing, previously nominated shows were not back in time to be eligible, in some cases because of delays caused by the writers and actors strikes, including Netflix’s Stranger Things, Squid Game and Bodyguard; HBO/Max’s Euphoria,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
George Lucas changed Hollywood when he created and directed Star Wars in 1977. The filmmaker told the story of a galaxy far, far away and minted millions due to its imaginative storyline and groundbreaking special effects. He established Lucasfilm and Industry Light and Magic and created more films in the franchise.
After producing two sequels and directing the prequel trilogy, George Lucas sold the franchise to Disney and retired from Star Wars. The franchise has since spawned a sequel trilogy, spinoff films, and multiple TV shows. Lucas recently spoke at Cannes about the state of the franchise and how the new projects that have been lined up.
George Lucas Speaks About New Star Wars Projects Mark Hamill in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd./20th Century Fox
George Lucas’ Star Wars: A New Hope began a pop cultural phenomenon that no one has come close to in almost fifty years.
After producing two sequels and directing the prequel trilogy, George Lucas sold the franchise to Disney and retired from Star Wars. The franchise has since spawned a sequel trilogy, spinoff films, and multiple TV shows. Lucas recently spoke at Cannes about the state of the franchise and how the new projects that have been lined up.
George Lucas Speaks About New Star Wars Projects Mark Hamill in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back | Credits: Lucasfilm Ltd./20th Century Fox
George Lucas’ Star Wars: A New Hope began a pop cultural phenomenon that no one has come close to in almost fifty years.
- 5/25/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
When George Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012 for more than $4 billion, it marked a major turning point in the movie industry. But, as Lucas himself says, some game-changing transitions within the business were already in full swing.
In an interview with Brut (via Screen Rant), George Lucas said that selling Lucasfilm all came down to the rise of streaming. “Streaming is really powerful, and it’s great, it’s really upped the movie business because the theatrical movie business… we could see the problems, and it was not good. So everybody was looking to save it, but nobody knew streaming would. And that’s when Netflix took off, and at that point, I said, ‘I don’t know what this is gonna be, there’s gonna be a giant transition in the business, I don’t know that much about it,’ and I sold the company, and I retired.
In an interview with Brut (via Screen Rant), George Lucas said that selling Lucasfilm all came down to the rise of streaming. “Streaming is really powerful, and it’s great, it’s really upped the movie business because the theatrical movie business… we could see the problems, and it was not good. So everybody was looking to save it, but nobody knew streaming would. And that’s when Netflix took off, and at that point, I said, ‘I don’t know what this is gonna be, there’s gonna be a giant transition in the business, I don’t know that much about it,’ and I sold the company, and I retired.
- 5/25/2024
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Developed in the early ‘70s by George Lucas, Star Wars, as a franchise, has grown to juggernaut heights both in net worth and creative output. Ever since the release of the first film, it has continued to capture the imaginations of countless people across the globe and become more or less synonymous with everyday pop culture. Regardless of its juggernaut impact, it too, has not managed to get away from flaws and misses and landed criticisms, especially for its prequel trilogy.
George Lucas at Festival de Venise (Mostra)| Credit: Nicolas Genin for Wikimedia Commons
Directed solely by Lucas, the series of films from the late ‘90s to mid-2000s saw the fanbase get divided over the lore and nature of the movies. A string of complaints flooded the saga during this period as fans of the original three believed it failed to pack a punch that strong.
Yet, over the years,...
George Lucas at Festival de Venise (Mostra)| Credit: Nicolas Genin for Wikimedia Commons
Directed solely by Lucas, the series of films from the late ‘90s to mid-2000s saw the fanbase get divided over the lore and nature of the movies. A string of complaints flooded the saga during this period as fans of the original three believed it failed to pack a punch that strong.
Yet, over the years,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Imteshal Karim
- FandomWire
Veteran director George Lucas is most notably known for creating the Star Wars franchise that became a global phenomenon after its release. Directing the original trilogy and handing the reins over to other directors, Lucas started disassociating with the franchise a bit.
A still from the Star Wars franchise | Lucasfilm
However, fans were shocked when Lucas announced that the Star Wars franchise was sold to Disney. With Disney acquiring Lucasfilm with a whopping $4.1 billion deal, Lucas was initially excited about the idea. However, the director voiced his frustration at the Cannes event recently and it is not good!
When George Lucas Sold Lucasfilm To Disney
The discussions for Disney acquiring Lucasfilm started back in May of 2011. When Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney attended an event, he met director George Lucas. The director revealed that he wanted to retire and was planning to sell Lucasfilm.
George Lucas. Credit: Joey Gannon/Creative Commons
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A still from the Star Wars franchise | Lucasfilm
However, fans were shocked when Lucas announced that the Star Wars franchise was sold to Disney. With Disney acquiring Lucasfilm with a whopping $4.1 billion deal, Lucas was initially excited about the idea. However, the director voiced his frustration at the Cannes event recently and it is not good!
When George Lucas Sold Lucasfilm To Disney
The discussions for Disney acquiring Lucasfilm started back in May of 2011. When Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney attended an event, he met director George Lucas. The director revealed that he wanted to retire and was planning to sell Lucasfilm.
George Lucas. Credit: Joey Gannon/Creative Commons
Under the banner,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
“Gremlins” director Joe Dante is spilling some secrets 40 years after the film’s release, including revealing the lengths to which studio Warner Bros. went to have one scene cut out.
Dante told Total Film that the 1984 film proved to be contentious amongst studio executives for one specific scene where Kate (Phoebe Cates) tells Billy (Zack Galligan) that she hates Christmas because her father died during the season. Well, WB execs “hated” that.
“[The scene] encapsulated the whole ethos of the picture,” Dante said. “There’s a duality of humor and horror but Warner Bros. just hated it.”
However, the sequence still stayed in the final edit in part due to producer Steven Spielberg siding with Dante. Even that endorsement didn’t stop the suits.
“I heard after it was out they were sending instructions to projectionists to see if they could cut it, which thankfully didn’t happen,” Dante said.
Chris Columbus penned the script.
Dante told Total Film that the 1984 film proved to be contentious amongst studio executives for one specific scene where Kate (Phoebe Cates) tells Billy (Zack Galligan) that she hates Christmas because her father died during the season. Well, WB execs “hated” that.
“[The scene] encapsulated the whole ethos of the picture,” Dante said. “There’s a duality of humor and horror but Warner Bros. just hated it.”
However, the sequence still stayed in the final edit in part due to producer Steven Spielberg siding with Dante. Even that endorsement didn’t stop the suits.
“I heard after it was out they were sending instructions to projectionists to see if they could cut it, which thankfully didn’t happen,” Dante said.
Chris Columbus penned the script.
- 5/24/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Summer is coming, and for many that means it’s time to head to the beach and relax. The Beach Boys are still an essential part of many summer beach trips, thanks to a legacy of beach rock hits that has stood the test of time. On Friday, May 24, fans can get an intimate look at the band on Disney+ in the new documentary “The Beach Boys,” thanks to never-before-seen footage and interviews with the band and their families. You can watch with a subscription to Disney+.
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About 'The Beach Boys' Documentary
For more than 60 years, The Beach Boys’ uniquely harmonious sound has infused fans with the California spirit that the group is synonymous with.
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About 'The Beach Boys' Documentary
For more than 60 years, The Beach Boys’ uniquely harmonious sound has infused fans with the California spirit that the group is synonymous with.
- 5/24/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
CBS filed a motion Thursday to throw out a lawsuit challenging its diversity hiring practices for writers on the show “Seal Team,” arguing that it has a First Amendment right to hire who it wants.
Brian Beneker, the longtime script coordinator on the show, sued in February, arguing that he had been repeatedly passed over for writing jobs because he is a straight, white man.
Beneker has the backing of America First Legal, which is run by Stephen Miller, an adviser to former President Trump. The organization has sought to challenge diversity, equity and inclusion programs — which it terms “anti-white discrimination” — in the entertainment industry and elsewhere in corporate America.
In its motion, CBS argued that it has a constitutional right to decide who will speak on its behalf, which supersedes anti-discrimination law.
“CBS’s alleged decision to prioritize diversity in its writers’ rooms is protected by the First Amendment...
Brian Beneker, the longtime script coordinator on the show, sued in February, arguing that he had been repeatedly passed over for writing jobs because he is a straight, white man.
Beneker has the backing of America First Legal, which is run by Stephen Miller, an adviser to former President Trump. The organization has sought to challenge diversity, equity and inclusion programs — which it terms “anti-white discrimination” — in the entertainment industry and elsewhere in corporate America.
In its motion, CBS argued that it has a constitutional right to decide who will speak on its behalf, which supersedes anti-discrimination law.
“CBS’s alleged decision to prioritize diversity in its writers’ rooms is protected by the First Amendment...
- 5/23/2024
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
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