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The Real.

Cinema should make you forget you are sitting in a


theater.
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But eagle-eyed Marvel fans will notice the
differences: the star on his chest is a bit brighter,
and theres more definition to the abdomen section, which has been elongated a bit maybe
Cap got a couple of extra abs for Christmas. His
pants and shoulder straps are slightly changed
and more streamlined, and he got a shiny new
pair of boots. His shield also looks a little darker
than the previous version.
You can see the differences in this photo, which
illustrates the evolution of his costume:
Based on the acclaimed comic book series,
Captain America: Civil War will see Steve
Rogers and Tony Stark butting heads over a new
government initiative, effectively dividing the
heroes of the MCU and forcing them to take
sides.
Captain America: Civil War hits theaters on
May 6, 2016.

Captain America Gets a


Suit Upgrade in Captain
America: Civil War Concept Art

Britt Hayes
Marvel
The other day, we got a peek at Tony Starks
new Iron Man armor for Captain America: Civil
War, continuing his sleek, super-powered evolution in the MCU. But Stark isnt the only one
getting a sweet suit upgrade Steve Rogers
Cap suit has evolved a bit too over the years,
and hell also be receiving a slight change in
apparel come Civil War. New concept art gives
us a preview of this new suit, and while its not
too different, there are some cool changes.
The concept art popped up on Umberto Gonzalezs Instagram, and at first glance, it doesnt
Mr. Holmes opens in U.S. theaters on July 17th,
look all that different:
2015.

Mr. Holmes Trailer:


Unravel the Mystery
of the Worlds Greatest
Detective

Matt Singer
At this point, prequels are pretty well played
out. Theyre frustrating to begin with, since by
their very nature they tell backstories instead
of stories, and after being inundated with
Hollywood prequels for several years in the
late 2000s and early 10s, whatever appetite
audiences had for them is long gone. So maybe the future is in postquels; movies set long
after the adventures of heroes we know. If so,
Mr. Holmes could be the start of a whole new
trend.

Would you say such a trend would be elementary? Of course not, that would be a terrible
Sherlock Holmes joke.
Ian McKellen stars as the worlds greatest detective at the end of his life. This Holmes is not the
man we know from Arthur Conan Doyle stories
and Benedict Cumberbatch TV shows. That
Holmes, McKellen claims, is a fabrication and
embellishment of Dr. Watson. He never wore a
deerstalker cap and he prefers cigars to pipes. But
he is a detective, and even in his later years hes
still up for a good mystery, one that begins to unravel before him in the film, which is directed by
Bill Condon of the final Twilight films, Dreamgirls, Kinsey, and the superb Hollywood biopic
Gods and Monsters, which also starred McKellen
and earned him an Academy Award nomination
for Best Actor.
Hopefully this collaboration between McKellen
and Condon is just as fruitful as the last one;
certainly it looks very promising (and, in a way,
tonally and thematically similar to Gods and
Monsters). Mr. Holmes opens in theaters on July
17, where it might be a refreshing change of pace
from the typical summer blockbuster fare.

San Andreas Trailer: Everything Falls Apart (Except The Rock)

Matt Singer
I know San Andreas is a dark, serious disaster movie about a massive earthquake that
decimates most of the West Coast, but cmon;
shouldnt they have called it That Faults
ARocking? It stars The Rock! Its the San
Andreas fault! Its rocking! Because the earthquake and hes Dwayne The Rock Johnsyou
know what nevermind, lets just move on.
Though Ive already voiced my distaste for
trailers with sad cover versions of famous
songs, the latest clip for San Andreas is mighty
effective. It sure looks like Warner Bros. spared
no expense when it came to destroying California. Theyve got building collapses, tidal waves,
and Dwayne Johnson rappelling down assorted
cliffs. Its like the old Earthquake movie times a
billion, though the cast of Paul Giamatti, Carla
Gugino, Alexandra Daddario, Archie Panjabi,
Ioan Gruffudd, and Kylie Minogue doesnt
pack quite the same star power as its predecessor, which had Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner,
Richard Roundtree, Lorne Greene, Genevive
Bujold, George Kennedy, and Walter Matthau
as a crotchety drunk.
The film does seem to follow the basic notion
of Earthquake, and countless previous disaster
movies, where its no big whoop if hundreds
of thousands or even millions of people die, as
long as the main character and his two or three
family members survive. I mean, sure, its a
bummer if the coast is toast and Los Angeles
is laid to waste. But losing Dwayne Johnson?
That would be a real loss. That Faults ARocking San Andreas opens in theaters on May 29.

Reviving Beverly Hills Cop is a bit of a


gamble for the studio, and although the
franchise proved itself in the 80s and
early 90s, theres no use in bringing
Murphy back for another round unless
they can make a decent go of it.
Beverly Hills Cop 4 remains in development, although it has definitely stalled
out for the time being. Jerry Bruckheimer
is returning to produce with Brett Ratner
slated to direct the sequel, which would
see Murphys Axel Foley returning to his

Beverly Hills Cop 4 Has


Been Removed From Paramounts Release Schedule

Britt Hayes
Paramount
Well, this isnt entirely surprising. Last year,
Paramount announced a formal release date for
Beverly Hills Cop 4, the first new installment in
the franchise since 1994's Beverly Hills Cop 3.
But then Eddie Murphy got to talking about it,
and talking about it some more most notably
with Rolling Stone back in January, when he
said he wasnt doing the sequelnot without a
good script, anyway. And Paramount apparently
agrees, as theyve taken Beverly Hills Cop 4 off
their release schedule.
The Wrap reports that the sequel is, for the time
being, off the calendar at Paramount. It would
appear that Paramount and Murphy have not
been able to find a good script and theres
a chance they may never find one that Murphy
deems satisfactory.

Fifty Shades Darker': Authors Husband


Niall Leonard Writing
Sequel
Sean Reed

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Shades Darker: Authors Husband Niall Leonard
Writing Sequel
Back when Universal Studios first announced
its plans to adapt E.L. James voraciously read
Fifty Shades of Grey for the silver screen,
the erotic romance was dominated by heated
speculation and extremely high expectations,
specifically when it came to choosing its starring couple. But once the studio began rolling
out promotional efforts, including a first trailer
that serve out some punishment to YouTube
and a soundtrack turning out to be a critical and
commercial hit, a sequel was inevitable.
After the films record-breaking opening weekend and massive worldwide gross, eclipsing
$500 million, Universal officially confirmed
this inevitability and announced the second
installment, Fifty Shades Darker, for 2017.
Recently, though, the sequel has been stuck lingering in a pre-production grey area of contract
negotiations, director swaps, and overall, creative differences nothing new when it comes
to successful franchises.
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In a statement to THR, producer Michael De
Luca now reveals that that E.L. James husband,
Niall Leonard, will be penning the highly-anticipated follow-up. As an established TV writer
in the UK, Leonard could lend the next script
what its predecessor was primarily lacking:
experience.
Although the first movie did indeed perform
well, pleasing most fans and improving upon
its print counterpart (a rarity when it comes
to book-to-film adaptations) it still failed to
escape its own clichd, melodramatic shadow
and transcend its all-too-obvious fan-fiction
roots (read our review). While its unlikely the
original author will be completely uninvolved
with Darker especially considering she lives
in the same house as the new writer having
Leonard take the reins is certainly a move in the
right direction, especially if he can thicken the
plot and improve on some of the cringe-inducing dialogue.
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Shades Darker: Authors Husband Niall Leonard
Writing Sequel
However, given the nature of the Fifty Shades
books, a complex plot with three-dimensional
characters and subtextual dialogue may not be
what the target audience (or subject matter) particularly demands. Perhaps the fun of reading
and watching the erotic franchise comes simply
from the shameless zeal of it all a what you
see is what you get kind of message.

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