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James Bond is a spy. Ethan Hunt is part of a government agency literally dedicated to “impossible” missions. Arnold Schwarzenegger and company in “Predator” are highly trained soldiers (even if only one is highly trained enough to kill the Predator).
These are the 30 most-expensive movie productions of all-time. We are going with a list adjusted for inflation based on dollar value in 2025.
As a genre of literature, science fiction has always been adept at grappling with issues that feel present yet distant. It’s thus unsurprising that the cinema and TV would turn to the genre in search of compelling and fascinating stories to tell, and some of the most exciting films and series would draw on sci-fi novels for inspiration.
Always playing second fiddle to the commander-in-chief, the vice president usually doesn't have much of a real-life storyline. In Hollywood, that's a different story.
In the last decade, though, the offerings in the universe spawned by “Star Wars” have been as robust as ever.
Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren play the reality of the “happier ever after” dream in their new drama. The ‘Indiana Jones’ actor, 82, and Hollywood veteran Helen, 78, have reunited on screen for ‘1923’, a prequel to Yellowstone, portraying the matriarch and patriarch of the Dutton family ranch.
Julius Onah had to "pinch" himself when he was directing Harrison Ford in 'Captain America: Brave New World'. The 42-year-old filmmaker had been a huge fan of the 'Star Wars' legend for decades but while he was initially in awe of the 82-year-old actor, he soon found he was open to collaboration and was keen to "feel directed and be directed".
‘Captain America: Brave New World’, despite not being a box office flop, has sparked considerable debate among fans and critics alike. The film features Anthony Mackie stepping into the role of Sam Wilson, the new Captain America, and Harrison Ford portraying President Thunderbolts Ross.
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‘Captain America: Brave New World’ after spending almost two weeks at the box office, has sparked discussion among Marvel fans, particularly regarding the depiction of Red Hulk. One of the most notable creative choices in the film is that Red Hulk, played by Harrison Ford, does not speak.
From the moment ‘Captain America: Brave New World‘ went into production, insiders whispered that it was destined for trouble. The set was reportedly a chaotic mess, with much of the frustration stemming from handling the stars of the film.
The Incredible Hulk came out in the summer of 2008, the same year as Iron Man. But the Green Goliath didn’t make the same box office splash that Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark did.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has undergone many casting changes over the years. However, only a few have been as significant as the recasting of Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross for ‘Captain America: Brave New World’. Originally played by the late William Hurt, Ross had been a staple of the MCU since his introduction in ‘The Incredible Hulk’.
It’s become a joke in the post-Endgame world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that almost none of the major developments from movies in Phases Four and Five have ever come back in any of the subsequent films.
The reality of the MCU in 2025 is that most everyone knows Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars will reboot, or at least reset, the entire cinematic universe.
By the end of Captain America: Brave New World, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) conceded that President Ross (Harrison Ford) was right about one thing — the world needs a new Avengers team.
Harrison Ford initially turned down his surprise commercial for Jeep. The 82-year-old actor made an unexpected appearance in the ad break during the fourth
Last summer, Marvel Studios ruled movie theater collectible popcorn buckets with their Deadpool & Wolverine buckets. (With some very stiff competition from the Dune popcorn bucket of course).
Marvel Studios is ramping up the hype for ‘Captain America: Brave New World’, releasing a special “Silence Your Phones” PSA in theaters that offer fans
If there is one thing that’s for sure about 2025, a lot of people will be heading to the movies because the films coming out that year offer an elite level of goodness.
For a studio that’s built a reputation around their spoiler snipers, Marvel Studios certainly shoots themselves in the foot quite often. Whether through set photos, concept art or various marketing materials hitting the internet ahead of schedule, many Marvel projects have been spoiled by Marvel and their partners.
As the final big presentation at this year’s CinemaCon, Disney had a chance to send attendees home on a high. From the sound of it, Kevin Feige’s time on stage to present Marvel Studios upcoming slate did just that, especially with the first look at the studio’s fourth installment in the Captain America franchise, Brave New World.
For quite some time, the historical drama has been one of the most lucrative and popular genres for various television networks. Many times, to accomplish this sense of immersion, a historical series will lean into the grittiness of the past. Take a look through the gallery below to see which historical TV series lean into the gritty aspect of their stories.
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