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Friday, 27 October 2017

Justice League tracking big opening, new The Last Jedi posters


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Justice League tracking big opening, new The Last Jedi posters, Avengers 4 set photos and more – Daily News Roundup

Deadline is reporting that box office tracking data for Justice League is pointing to a domestic box office opening weekend of between $110 million and $120 million. That would put it ahead of Wonder Woman ($103.3 million) and in the same ball park as Man of Steel ($116.6 million), but behind Suicide Squad ($133.7 million) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($166.0 million). However, it should be noted that tracking has been a bit off this year.

And you can check out the Danny Elfman score track “Hero’s Theme” from the Justice League soundtrack.

Some new promo posters for Star Wars: The Last Jedi landed online yesterday.

We did get to see Freddy vs. Jason 2004, but the proposed sequel with Ash from Evil Dead never came to fruition. However Max Landis – son of An American Werewolf in London director John Landis – has an intriguing premise for a mash-up featuring Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Chucky, and the Cenobites. 

After getting a quick glimpse at Hawkeye on the set of Avengers 4, some new set photos have emerged featuring Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther. 

There were those who were very upset with the trailer for Black Panther, which showed that Michael B. Jordan’s Killmonger wearing the exact same suit as Black Panther – just with a bit of gold on it. In a new interview with Uproxx, Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige has responded to this criticism that all Marvel movies are the same. “I think Thor: Ragnarok and Spider-Man: Homecoming are two totally different types of movies,” he said. “They’re both fun. People both enjoy them. Is that a similarity? If so, I’ll take it. If that’s a criticism, I’ll take that, too. But really, yeah, HomecomingRagnarokPanther, into Infinity WarAnt-Man and the Wasp after that. And a ’90s-set Captain Marvel after that; these are six very different movies. If what they have in common is they’re all really enjoyable and fun to watch, then I’ll take it.” 

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