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Published: Monday, 15 August 2016 19:05

Henry Cavill aka Superman teased a portion of the new Superman suit for the JUSTICE LEAGUE movie on Instagram Monday morning. The black suit immediately got people talking about Superman's return in JUSTICE LEAGUE which may be following the DC comic book, "The Death and Return of Superman." Will he return stronger than ever, and turn to the dark side like in the comic books?
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Published: Monday, 22 August 2016 18:55
Hugh Jackman is hanging up the chops and blades as Wolverine for good. The Aussie actor shaved his chops off for the last time and shared it online as he wraps production on the third and final stand alone Wolverine film.
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Published: Tuesday, 30 August 2016 17:34

The hilarious San Diego Comic Con video starring Chris Hemsworth as a funny Thor explaning where he was during CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR has finally surfaced. The exclusive footage was first screened during Marvel's Hall H presentation at this year's San Diego Comic Con, and it showcases Hemworth's funnier side as he explains Thor's superhero sabbatical in Australia. Mark Ruffalo also makes a cameo apperance in the video as Bruce Banner. Watch the comedy sketch.
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Published: Monday, 12 September 2016 08:32

Toho Studios brings back Godzilla in SHIN GODZILLA this October, and now tickets are now available. In Japan, Godzilla's resurgence has broken box office records, but will it do the same in the U.S.?
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Published: Monday, 12 September 2016 23:54

Director George Miller wasn't lying when he said most of the shots in MAD MAX:FURY ROAD were practical effects. Watch this montage of stunt work from the 2015 film without the CGI effects. What you see is a spectacular feat of stunt work.
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Published: Saturday, 24 September 2016 13:38

All I remember of the 1960 version of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN was that it was heavy on the testosterone and it featured a great cast featuring many Latinos. The remake with Antoine Fuqua lives up to testosterone-heavy action and the cast is phenomenal. What's bothersome of the updated version is that the original American film's setting is a Mexican village, but for the update, the town is white-washed. The consolation prize is that there is one Mexican among the Magnificent Seven. At least no white actor went brown-faced to play a Mexican like Eli Wallach did in the John Sturges movie. Times are a changing but not by much.
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