Allow me to preface with this: do not read any further if you don’t want to be spoiled on an easter egg in Man of Steel.
Spoilers ahead:
https://twitter.com/BryanSinger/status/339448947015835648
Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past confuses me with the fact that I’m liking the casting, but the amount of cast members are overwhelming. Nevertheless, I’m very interested to see how the final product turns out. There’s no denying that the actors involved are outstanding.
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We’re getting closer to the release of Man of Steel, Zack Snyder’s reboot of arguably the greatest superhero conceived: Superman — if we ignore Iron Man and Batman.
Fans of Marvel have another show to look forward to besides ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Disney XD will air the animated series of Marvel’s Avengers Assemble. It has the same lineup as the movie, The Avengers, along with a couple new additions.
Disney released both a trailer for Avengers Assemble and the first episode on iTunes for free. What better way to show off their new show that premieres May 26?
https://twitter.com/BryanSinger/status/336532069167542272
At this point it comes as no surprise that director Bryan Singer continues to post photos from X-Men: Days of Future Past, a movie that brings together his X-Men films and the outstanding X-Men: First Class.
Karl Urban starred in Dredd, an entirely different version from Sylvester Stallone’s Judge Dredd. Director Peter Travis and screenwriter Alex Garland ignored the original film and showed John Wagner’s creation respect by drawing influence from the comics. Overall, Dredd was a well-done comic book movie, with fun visuals, and strong leads in Urban’s Judge Dredd and Olivia Thirlby’s Cassandra Anderson.