Monthly Archives: July 2018
Clark Gregg to Direct Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD Premiere Episode
Coulson might be dead when Marvel's Agents of SHIELD picks up in its Season 6 premiere, but Clark Gregg will definitely be making his presence felt. IGN can exclusively reveal that Gregg will be directing the Season 6 premiere episode, "Missing Pieces."
Check out the exclusive script reveal below:
The Season 6 premiere, "Missing Pieces," is written by SHIELD showrunners Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen.
The 2018 Eisner Award Winners Revealed
The 2018 Will Eisner Comic Book Industry Awards were announced at Comic-Con last night. Essentially the Oscars of the comic book world, these awards honor the best books, creators and retailers of the past year.
The most interesting development from this year's awards is that Tom King (Batman, Mister Miracle) and Marjorie Liu (Monstress) tied for Best Writer. King's Mister Miracle partner Mitch Gerads also won Best Penciller/Inker. In general, the Eisner voters seemed to have monsters on the brain this year. In addition to Liu's Best Writer win, the Image series Monstress took home awards for Best Continuing Series, Best Publication for Teens, Best Painter/Multimedia Artist (Sana Takeda) and Best Cover Artist (Takeda again). Meanwhile, Emil Ferris' My Favorite Thins Is Monsters won the awards for Best Graphic Album - New, Best Writer/Artist and Best Coloring.
Which Joker Origin Could the Joaquin Phoenix Movie Pull From?
The Joker is a character bathed in mystery. The fact that we know so little about this villain and who he was before becoming Batman's greatest foe is a big part of his charm. But that hasn't stopped some Batman stories from trying to shed light on Joker's mysterious past. Even the upcoming Joker movie starring Joaquin Phoenix as the Clown Prince of Crime and directed by Todd Phillips will try to put its own spin on Joker's origin, who reportedly will be named Arthur Fleck
Are you familiar with the many conflicting stories about Joker's past? If not, read on for some of the most notable explanations DC's comics and movies have given for the rise of Batman's greatest foe.
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Dave Bautista Defends James Gunn After Firing From Guardians of the Galaxy 3
Dave Bautista, Guardians of the Galaxy's Drax, has come to the defense of the franchise's writer and director, James Gunn, after he was fired from the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 for controversial tweets that were recently resurfaced.
How a Venom Movie Works Without Spider-Man
Director Ruben Fleischer has gone into detail about how a film about Venom works without his nemesis Spider-Man.
"There's more than enough Venom to go around," Fleischer told IGN at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday. "There's plenty to mine just from Tom
's performance, the character, and the world he inhabits."
The Venom director explained that the film's exploration of Eddie Brock's relationship with the symbiote is what makes it unique.
"It's a really unique movie because it's about a relationship," he said. "The Eddie Brock and symbiote relationship is unlike any other superhero or comic book hero. It's about that duality...it's about two people coming together and forming a new identity. I think that's plenty to explore in one film."
M. Night Shyamalan Explains How Unbreakable Got a Sequel in Glass
Duing IGN's Comic-Con 2018 live show, Glass director M. Night Shyamalan discussed how this Unbreakable sequel came to be and that he'd been planning it for a very long time.
"When I made Unbreakable, I kind of intended to do three movies." Shyamalan explained. "Just in my head, I was thinking to do that. It was just such a weird reaction to the movie...It wasn't received well, at the time. I just felt hurt, so I moved on."
You can watch the full interview here:
He further explained how Unbreakable grew a cult following since its release in 2000 and he soon found his way to return to this universe.
Watch Tom Hardy Talk About Venom at Comic-Con
UPDATE, July 24: Sony has released highlights from their Venom panel at Friday's Comic-Con. Watch what Tom Hardy, Riz Ahmed, and director Ruben Fleischer had to say about working on the Marvel movie by playing the video embedded below.
The original report from follows after the video.
Sony Pictures showed a few more scenes of the symbiote itself in action during their Venom presentation at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday. The footage didn't feature finished visual effects but it did show off the creature's size, ferocity, and his interactions with Eddie Brock as well as his dark wit.
The footage began with Eddie meditating while listening to self-help audio, which instructed him that while he couldn't change what happened in the past, he can be in total control in the present. We then see the effects of the symbiote taking him over, some of which we've already seen in the trailers where he complains of feeling sick.
New Venom Footage Teases More Symbiotes
Director Ruben Flesicher confirmed the symbiote Riot will appear in Venom, and there may be more villains to come in the Sony Marvel film.
During the San Diego Comic-Con Hall H Sony panel this year, new footage showcased another symbiote in the mix for the film. Fleischer confirmed on the panel that this is indeed the symbiote Riot, one of The Five Symbiotes. According to IGN editors who saw the footage, the footage also possible teased the symbiote Scream, as a yellow symbiote was also seen. The identity was not confirmed, however.
As for further confirmation, Fleischer did confirm that Michelle Williams is playing Anne Weying following previous reports, who is Eddie Brock's (Tom Hardy) ex-girlfriend in the film. This is a slight alteration of the comic, as Anne is Eddie's ex-wife there. In the comics, Anne also takes on the identity of She-Venom, however no mention of that particular symbiote was made at the panel.
The Batman Who Laughs Returns in November
The recent Dark Nights: Metal crossover introduced a fearsome new villain in the form of The Batman Who Laughs, a twisted version of Batman who becomes the Joker. Now that villain will be returning to the spotlight in the form of a new miniseries from writer Scott Snyder and artist Jock.
The Batman Who Laughs art by Jock. (DC Entertainment)
That was the biggest news to hit at DC's Justice League panel at Comic-Con this afternoon. The Batman Who Laughs is a horror-oriented series that again pits Batman against his twisted mirror image. But this time the Batman Who Laughs will have a new partner. The series will introduce another Dark Knight from the Dark Multiverse, one who's become obsessed with guns ever since shooting Joe Chill as a child.