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Captain Marvel concept art, Deathstroke not in Batman anymore, Wonder Woman Oscar campaign and more – Weekend News Roundup

July 31, 2017 by admin

SUPER SKRULL

After last week’s reveal that Captain Marvel would take place in the 1990s and feature classic Marvel villains the Skrulls, illustrator Jerad S.Marantz has taken to Instagram to reveal official concept art for them. Interestingly, in his caption Marantz includes the hashtag #SuperSkrulls, making reference to Super-Skrull, a character possessing the combined abilities of the Fantastic Four. Seeing as the rights to Marvel’s First Family are held by Fox, it would seem unlikely that we’ll be seeing Super-Skrull in Captain Marvel, unless the character is reworked in a major way. Read more here.

YOUNG(ER) JEAN

Speaking of Fox, and it looks like they have found an actor to play the young(er) version of Jean Grey in X-Men: Dark Pheonix, which us currently in production. IMDB lists that Summer Fontana will take on the role that actresses Famke Janssen, Haley Ramm and Sophie Turner all filled before her. While the movie database hasn’t always been a reliable source for movie news, a post from Fontana’s Twitter places her in Montreal, which is where the film is currently shooting, making her involvement with the project highly likely. Read more here.

NO STROKE?

Back during the Ben Affleck days of The Batman, it was announced via a social media video that Joe Manganiello would be taking on the role of Deathstroke in the solo outing. However since then it’s been revealed that Affleck had stepped down from the director’s chair and Matt Reeves had taken over, throwing out the previous script to start again. So where does that leave Deathstroke? When asked by IMDB if he had any information, Mananiello coyly replied: “I don’t. Well, I do but nothing that I can share. I know everything but I can’t say any of it.” Read more of the interview here.

IT’S GOOD TO BE BAD

Congratulations to Despicable Me 3 which – despite poor reviews – has passed $800 million worldwide. Read more here.

A WOMAN NAMED OSCAR

According to Variety, Warner Bros and DC are putting together a “formidable” campaign for Wonder Woman at next year’s Academy Awards. They are looking to make Wonder Woman the first ever superhero movie nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, as well as securing a Best Director nomination for Patty Jenkins. Read more here.

BATMAN CONCEPTS

Concept artist Jerad S. Marantz has taken to Instagram to reveal alternative costume designs for Ben Affleck’s Dark Knight in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Check them out here.

ARTICLES OF THE WEEKEND

You can read our wrap up of all the latest comic book and Star Wars news in The Week in Spandex and The Week in Star Wars, Ben Robins addresses Marvel’s Murder Problem, Tom Jolliffe looks at the directors who can take cinema forward, Neil Calloway argues that James Cameron should forget Avatar and focus on The Terminator, and Anghus Houvouras believes Rick and Morty is the best animated series ever.

Originally published July 31, 2017. Updated November 30, 2022.

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Daily News Roundup, Luke Owen, Movies, News Tagged With: Avatar, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Captain Marvel, DC, DC Extended Universe, Despicable Me 3, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Rick and Morty, The Batman, The Terminator, Wonder Woman, X-Men: Dark Phoenix

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