by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 30 2012 // 1:15 PM
One of the greatest perks of Disney buying Marvel Comics a few years back was that we would start to see some Marvel flourishes in the Disney parks. It is going to be a long process before we see Iron Man and Cap walking around the parks, due to deals Marvel previously had in place with Universal Studios for theme park based attractions.
Those deals don’t, however, hinder Disney from promoting their new features starring the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Soon to be zooming overhead at the Walt Disney World Resort is the Avengers themed monorail!
Wrapping the monorails is not a new tactic for Disney, who previously converted Disneyland monorails into light cycles prior to Tron: Legacy’s release. However, these are much cooler, and will serve as a great looking speeding billboard for Disney World park goers this summer.
Hopefully this small entry into the parks is just the first step that will lead to a full fledged Marvel Comics land in one of the Disney Parks. Heck why not an entire separate Marvel Park, complete with Hulk Smash Bumper cars, Iron Man flight simulators, Thor Thunder Chrurros and Black Widow ladies rooms!
The Avengers hits theaters everywhere May 4th.
Posted in: Action · Comics · Disney · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News
Tagged: Captain America, Comics, Disney, Disney World, Hulk, Iron Man, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Monorail, News, The Avengers, theme park, Thor
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 29 2012 // 2:00 PM
Spider-Man cartoons have always been among the very best in Super-Hero animation. Most recently the series Spectacular Spider-Man managed to be the fourth or fifth iteration of the character that actually worked as an animated series.
So there is high hopes for the new Ultimate Spider-Man series. In anticipation of the series premiere, Marvel has released a few stills from this upcoming season with certain guest stars cut out. Time to play the guess who’s coming to Ultimate Spider-Man guessing game!
These little teases are nothing new in the comic world, with covers often released with cutouts to ramp up anticipation. Doing this for an upcoming animated show, on the other hand, is downright inspired. This is the perfect way to drum up interest in a new series few people even knew was coming.
The show will hopefully join The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as the new watermark for Marvel animation. DC has long held the title of best hero cartoons, but now that Marvel has the backing of Disney, there is no reason we can’t see JLU quality programming set in the Marvel universe.
You can check out the full set of pictures after the jump, and don’t forget to catch the series premiere this Sunday.
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Posted in: Animation · Comics · Disney · Marvel · News · Photos · TV
Tagged: Animation, Cartoon, Disney, Disney XD, Guess Who, Marvel, News, Photos, TV, Ultimate Spider-Man
by Matt Raub, Mar 26 2012 // 10:15 AM

Now that we have Jennifer Lawrence in Hunger Games out of our system, I think it’s safe to say the next major release for the fan community is Disney and Marvel’s upcoming superfilm, The Avengers.
Set to bring just about a billion fans together for a solid 2 hours, the studio is hoping to shatter previous records (statistically speaking) and bring in the dawn of a new era of superhero franchise films. We’ve heard plenty of rumors as to who the main villain is in the film, what Avenger cameos we may be getting, and how much fun everyone had on set, but these images of Cap, Stark, and the rest of the crew really show why this film could be the biggest of the summer.
You get a little bit of everyone in the images after the jump, as well as the rarely seen Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill. And yes: for those who heard Whedon’s rant about how much he hates Iron Man’s triangular power supply, you’ll even see the newly designed circular one make an appearance.
Check them all out below and catch Avengers in theaters on May 4th.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Disney · Iron Man 2 · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News · Photos · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Avengers, Captain America, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Cobie Smulders, Disney, Iron Man, Jeremy Renner, Joss Whedon, Maria Hill, mark ruffalo, Marvel Studios, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, The Hulk, Thor
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 19 2012 // 7:30 AM
There is some good, some awesome, some sad and some well excepted news in this weeks box office results.
Coming in at number one for the weekend, 21 Jump Street makes a splash with $35 million, and it’s very good news. To see a successful TV adaptation that proves you can be R-rated, have a completely unexpected tone and still work is a wonderful trend starter for the industry.
Hollywood is a copy cat industry and if remakes and reboots have to happen, the only way you can maintain some artistic credibly is to bring something fresh to the table. Hopefully this success can grease the wheels with other creative folks and deliver something unexpected with these name brands. It will be interesting to see how the zany Dark Shadows is received in the wake of this win.
The well expected news comes in the form of our second place finisher, The Lorax. This Suess adaptation is performing well above initial expectations and is proving to have strong legs as it fell another soft 40ish percent to nearly $23 million. The Lorax will take a hit next week, but is well on it’s way to crossing the $200 million bar.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Box Office · Columbia Pictures · Comedy · Disney · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Sony · Universal Pictures
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, Action, Box Office Report, Casa de mi Padre, Channing Tatum, Columbia Pictures, Comedy, Danny Devitio, Disney, John Carter, Jonah Hill, Movies, News, Taylor Kitsch, The Lorax, Top 10, Universal Pictures, Weekend, Will Farrell
by Matt Raub, Mar 12 2012 // 9:00 AM

The fan community is certainly one of the strongest forces in the entertainment industry since the rise of the internet. Long gone is the idea of an old-timey press room where the barrier between the readers and the writers held strong. Now fanboys like Harry Knowles hold power purely because of the geek credibility that he currently weilds.
With a rule like that, fans are the true final word as to whether a film gets a sequel, if not a multi-film franchise, so why wouldn’t they be the ones who decide what movie ideas get made?
A few years ago, a fan put together a little photoshopped poster where Sam Jackson takes on a ridiculous plot like poisonous snakes being let loose on a plane mid-flight. 32 million dollars in production and $62 million in ticket sales later, Snakes on a Plane was considered somewhat of a win by New Line.
Now, fans are at it again with a (far superior) photoshop job showcasing a possible Walt Disney biopic starring the lovable Ryan Gosling, simply titled Walt. You can thank French artist Pascal Witaszek for being the brains (and eye) behind this one.
Take a look at the image after the jump, and help share this so we can get a seemingly awesome film like this made by a talented team.
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Posted in: Announcements · Casting · Celebrities · Comedy · Disney · Drama · Fan Films · Fandom · Movies · News
Tagged: Disney, Pascal Witaszek, Photoshop, Ryan Gosling, Samuel L. Jackson, Snakes on a Plane, Walt Disney
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 12 2012 // 7:30 AM
That unfortunate loud thudding noise you just heard was John Carter‘s opening weekend. The mega budget, would be franchise starter came in at a beyond disappointing 30.6 million. Good enough for second place to last week’s winner, The Lorax.
Speaking of this week’s box office champion, The Lorax hauled in an impressive 39.1 million, representing a mild 44% drop from last week’s huge opening numbers. With a massive opening, and a mild drop, the Dr. Suess adaptation is in prime shape to be the break out hit of the spring. It really only has The Hungar Game to compete with, and that audience is similar but far from exact.
Project X held well, and preformed strongly in the wake of a solid opening weekend. This week it was announced that a sequel to the found footage party film was possibly underway, and a continued strong presence at the box office goes a long way in validating that decision.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Box Office · Comedy · Disney · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Universal Pictures
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, A Thousand Words, Action, Animation, Box Office Report, Disney, John Carter, News, Project X, Sci-Fi, The Lorax, Thud, Universal
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 8 2012 // 11:15 AM
Twitter is fast becoming a reliable and consistent news stream. A place where people can share comments, pictures or videos directly with fans. Case in point, Jerry Bruckheimer took to his twitter to release the first official image from the upcoming film The Lone Ranger.
The image reveals the updated look to the classic Lone Ranger and his faithful sidekick Tonto. Underneath the crazy make-up on Tonto is Johnny Depp, who seems to be on a mission to have a more elaborate face make-up every time he is on screen.
The very dapper looking Lone Ranger is played by Armie Hammer, who many still don’t realize is the single person who played both Winkelvoss twins in The Social Network. He actually strikes as a very good Lone Ranger, he has the look down pat, and his ability as an actor has been proven.
It will be interesting to see what tone The Lone Ranger is going for. The idea of a western franchise that has the same scope and demeanor of the Pirates films could be pretty great. Somewhere inbetween The Mask of Zorro and Wild Wild West there lies a pretty awesome western adventure, hopefully this film will be it.
You can check out the full new image after the jump.
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Tagged: Adventure, Armie Hammer, Disney, First Image, Gore Verbinski, Johnny Depp, movie, News, Photo, The Lone Ranger, Tonto
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 1 2012 // 3:00 PM
The Muppets was one of the best films of last year. An amazing mix of nostalgic respect, unrelenting optimism and brilliant songs that rank among the very best in the franchise. A sequel to such a successful film is inevitable.
The Vulture is reporting that the deal for said sequel has already been made, but one key element of the first film is thus far absent:
[Jason Segel] won’t be returning to the keyboard. Segel, a star of How I Met Your Mother — now in its eighth season — has a burgeoning film career, and Disney insiders tell Vulture that between his commitment to the CBS sitcom, his other feature-writing efforts, and promotional work for Five Year Engagement (due out this coming April) and Judd Apatow’s This Is Forty (in December), there won’t be time to collaborate on a Muppets sequel.
This only means he might not be apart of the writing stage, but with Nicholas Stoller (his original co-writer) and director James Bobin signed on the original flare should still be present. The news also doesn’t mean Segel couldn’t star in the sequel either, so it is possible this is only a minimal, semantics based departure.
So good, potentially great, news for Muppet fans out there, but we hope once they move forward with the movie they bring back Bret McKenzie too. His song stylings fit the Muppets perfectly.
Posted in: Announcements · Comedy · Disney · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Writers
Tagged: Announcments, Bret McKenzie, Disney, James Bobin, Jason Segel, Kermit, News, Nicholas Stoller, Sequel, The Muppets, Writers
by Sebastian Suchecki, Feb 28 2012 // 10:00 AM

It seems the popularity of vampires would be winding down with the over-saturation of the market, but Hollywood is moving away from your modern vampire, as seen in Twilight, True Blood, and The Vampire Diaries, and seems to be looking toward the past to keep the craze going. There has been a sudden explosion of projects based on the classic vampire, Dracula. Names ranging from Adam Sandler to Park Chan-Wook are involved in some kind of story about the classical bloodsucker.
According to Deadline, Sony has purchased a pitch from writer Jason Keller that will tell Dracula’s origin story, with Joe Roth and Palak Patel set to produce. Sony would only admit that they intend to start a period franchise, and with Keller credited for the upcoming Snow White re-imagining Mirror Mirror, that might put two franchises on his plate.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Announcements · Classics · News · Reboots and Remakes · Sony
Tagged: Adam Sandler, Disney, Dracula, Dracula Year Zero, Gary Shore, Jason Keller, Joe Roth, Let Me In, Matt Reeves, Mirror Mirror, Palak Patel, Park Chan-Wook, Snow White, Snow White and the Huntsman, Sony, Stoker, THe Order of the Seven, The Passage, The Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Twilight
by Joe Gillis, Feb 24 2012 // 4:30 PM
You may be wondering why Marvel is releasing a comic book mini-series based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Mars series of novels. Well, it’s not that hard to figure out.
Disney has a big movie coming out soon based on the novels and Disney also owns Marvel. So, they want to build awareness and publicize the movie as much as possible.
See, it all makes sense now. However, to Marvel’s credit, this isn’t just a simple comic tie-in with the movie. It’s actually an original story.
Here’s the scoop:
From the creative team of Sam Humphries & Ramon Perez, the heroic John Carter makes his return to Barsoom not to save it from Martian beasts . . . but Martian GODS! This new series, in collaboration with the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate, is an all-new graphic fiction adaptation of the legendary John Carter novels AND considered part of the official canon set by Burroughs.
As our hero finds himself in the land of the dead, all hope looks lost. But nothing will stop John Carter from saving Mars from the terror of those looking to destroy it.
Check out the preview pages after the break. Look for John Carter: The Gods of Mars #1 (of 5) to hit store shelves on March 21.
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Tagged: Comics, Disney, Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter, John Carter of Mars, Marvel, Ramon Perez, Sam Humphries
by Chris Ullrich, Feb 24 2012 // 2:00 PM
I’m not sure what it is about movie marketing these days. For some reason, studios seems determined to hide elements of a film when putting together trailers and other marketing materials.
It’s almost as if they’re afraid to reveal anything for fear of alienating some segment (or all) of a film’s potential audience. In truth, that’s probably pretty close to the reality.
Such is the case with Disney’s upcoming film John Carter. It’s painfully obvious from the trailers released so far that Disney marketing has no idea how to sell this film. In fact, I’d wager the first trailers have done little to entice potential viewers into the theaters.
Personally, I’ve found them to be dull, uninspired and tending to focus on elements making this film pretty much look like every other Disney film released in the last ten years. Fortunetely, for those of us who are fans of the books and want this movie to succeede, others have stepped up to help.
Enter YouTube user John Carter Files. They’ve taken it upon themselves to make a trailer for the film and after watching it I’m sure you will agree it’s so much better than any of the “official” ones Disney should give these guys a job immedietly and leave them alone to do their work.
Check it out after the break. Look for John Carter to hit theaters on March 9.
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Posted in: Disney · Fan Films · Fandom · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Disney, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fan Made Trailers, John Carter, Lynn Collins, Margeting, Taylor Kitsch, Trailers, Willem Dafoe
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Feb 24 2012 // 12:45 PM
The titan of quality that is Pixar might have stubbed it’s toe last year with the release of the sub-par Cars 2, but that doesn’t change the fact that they are still riding a nearly two decade long winning streak. Creatively, their mandate of doing what isn’t expected has paid off in droves.
What makes Brave such an interesting next step for Pixar is the fact that it is the first film with a female lead who is for all intents and purposes a princess. That’s right, this is a classic Disney princess fairy tale, but done the Pixar way. Fans of Disney and Pixar have reason to be very excited at that prospect.
Disney has just released a third trailer for the film, but instead of just hyper cutting more footage to beautiful music, they opted for an extended scene that does a brilliant job of summing up the general conflict of the movie. You can tell immediately that this film has that Pixar charm we all know and love.
Check out the new trailer after the jump.
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Posted in: Adaptation · Animation · Disney · Movies · News · Period Piece · Pixar · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Animation, archery, Billy Connolly, Brave, Disney, Emma Thompson, Kelly MacDonald, Kevin McKidd, News, Pixar, Trailer