Mar 4, 2021
FROM tapping Korea’s biggest stars, telecommunications brand Smart now expands its endorser roster westwards with the reveal of Chris Evans as its newest brand ambassador.
In an advertisement just released by Smart Communications on its social media pages, Chris Evans gives a very Captain America-esque monologue on the state of the world at the moment as he cruises around the coastline on a motorcycle, and walks across a montage of screens. Continue reading below ↓
“Let’s drive to save what we can while we can. Share more knowledge to build, and not to destroy. Show the ways to heal, and not to hurt,” he says.
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At this point, the Russo Brothers have pretty much made themselves a staple in Hollywood with their huge productions, including a number of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Theyâve got a staggering amount of projects in the works and are once again dipping into the talent pool they already know and love, this time by casting Chris Evans in the upcoming
The Gray Man. While Evans is highly regarded as the good guy, from playing more heroes than just Captain America, heâs getting a whole new look in his latest team-up with the Russo Brothers.
CS Soapbox: Why Daredevil in Spider-Man 3 is More Exciting Than Tobey
ALOT of hype surrounds the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s follow-up to
Spider-Man Far From Home. However, none of that chatter is as exciting as the return of Charlie Cox’s Daredevil. The upcoming film will piggyback off of a massive (mid-credits) cliffhanger that exposed Spider-Man’s secret identity and brought back J.K. Simmons as the inimitable J. Jonah Jameson. The latter’s inclusion hinted at the nature and implications of a Multiverse. For one, Simmons’ character in
Far From Home wasn’t the same Daily Bugle Editor from Sam Raimi’s trilogy (despite the nostalgic utterance of “menace”). Secondly, when one familiar face appears, more are sure to follow. Case and point: the confirmed/reported return of Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus, Jamie Foxx’s Electro, and their respective Spider-Men, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
The clock is ticking down on the Kickstarter campaign for
The Boys: This is Going to Hurt board game from Dynamite Entertainment and 1First Games. Pledges will be accepted until 9 p.m. ET this evening, and while the page has already surpassed its original goal of $50,000, the campaign added a pair of deluxe stretch goals in an effort to hit $100,000 and 1,000 Facebook followers. The social benchmark has already been achieved, unlocking a variant copy of
Dear Becky #8 (drawn by the comic s co-creator Darick Robertson). SYFY WIRE can exclusively confirm that the comic will be available to all backers at the Retail tier and higher ($60+).
and independence day was secretly a movie about bill clinton. i want to say, the thing is the movie has to be about the seals. if they make it about president obama it is not going bode well for obama. it has to be about the guys who went in there. it could be a good movie. we read excerpts about how amazing that whole expedition was. i would love if they made it captain america esque. throw in puppets and kim jong-il and that would be a movie that i want to see, a musical. a musical about killing osama bin laden. obama is pushing the button though. he would be the one making it happen. it has to be about the achievement of the seals and giving credit where credit was due. obama was there. he was there, he was the commander-in-chief.