‘Deadpool 3 : Everything We Know About Ryan Reynolds’ Marvel Cinematic Universe Debut
Don’t worry, he’s still gonna swear a whole lotRoss A. Lincoln and Umberto Gonzalez | January 11, 2021 @ 9:11 PM Last Updated: January 11, 2021 @ 9:16 PM
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It’s been a long, long time since “Deadpool 2” three years this coming May, in fact. And until today we still didn’t know for sure if there would even
be a “Deadpool 3.”
Yes, one had to assume it was only a matter of time. “Deadpool” is after all among the most successful franchises Disney acquired when it purchased 20th Century Fox in 2019. The first film made $782 million back in 2016, and in 2018 “Deadpool 2” earned $785 million, setting a record as the highest grossing R-rated film until 2019’s “Joker” topped it with $1.074 billion.
Space Force Mocked by Everyone for Calling Members ‘Guardians : ‘How Is This NOT a Joke’
New military sub branch claims it took a year to come up with that apparent reference to Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy”Andrea Towers | December 18, 2020 @ 5:01 PM Last Updated: December 18, 2020 @ 5:32 PM
Capping off a thoroughly embarrassing year for the nation’s newest not-actually-independent, not-actually-separate branch of the military, the U.S. Space Force on Friday invited nearly universal ridicule when it rolled out the official title by which its personnel will be known “Guardians.”
Along with an extremely self conscious slogan justifying that ridiculous title that invited even more mockery.
How ‘Archenemy’ Flipped Joe Manganiello’s ‘Overwhelming Handsomeness’ for Dark Superhero Tale
“He and I were really into getting him scraggly … and growing a beard that his wife [Sofia Vergara] really hated,” director Adam Egypt Mortimer saysLawrence Yee | December 14, 2020 @ 7:33 PM Last Updated: December 18, 2020 @ 7:16 PM
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Joe Manganiello is a great-looking guy. “Overwhelmingly handsome” describes Adam Egypt Mortimer, who directed the actor in the dark superhero film “Archenemy,” available now on-demand. Mortimer says disrupting Manganiello’s appearance as well as superhero film norms is what makes “Archenemy” stand apart from other projects in the genre.
In “Archenemy,” Manganiello plays Max Fist, a disheveled homeless man who claims to be a hero from another dimension who fell through time and space to Earth, where he has no powers. Max teams up with a local teen named Hamster (Skylan Brooks) to wip