In the new movie, the MCU unlocks the Multiverse and pushes its boundaries further than ever before. Journey into the unknown with Doctor Strange, who, with the help of mystical allies both old and new, traverses the mind-bending and dangerous alternate realities of the Multiverse to confront a mysterious new adversary. Watch the trailer here!
Since the movie is out now, you may be wondering if there is an end credits scene, or maybe multiple scenes, as past Marvel movies have had. We’ve got your answer!
A new Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness trailer debuted during the Super Bowl over the weekend!
In the new teaser, we get a closer look at Xochitl Gomez as America Chavez, the first Latin-American LGBTQ character who first appeared in 2011 in the comics.
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The first teaser for the upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has been released on the internet!
The second Doctor Strange film is the next Marvel Cinematic Universe movie to be released and we finally have an official first look at what to expect.
Elle Fanning and Harris Dickinson strike a pose with co-star Angelina Jolie at a press conference for their movie Maleficent: Mistress of Evil on Monday (September 30) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
If you didn’t know, Harris took over the role of Prince Phillip from Brenton Thwaites, who played the part in the first movie.
Entertainment Weekly‘s Summer Movie Preview issue features brand-new photos from Disney’s highly anticipated The Lion King remake!
Here’s what director Jon Favreau and cast members Seth Rogen and Chiwetel Ejiofor had to share in the issue, available online today and in print on April 26:
Jon on the process of virtual production: “We’ve basically built a multiplayer VR filmmaking game just for the purposes of making this movie…The whole reason for all of this is to make an animated film feel live-action—to have a real crew make all the camera decisions that you would on set, instead of somebody sitting at a keyboard programming in the camera moves.”
Jon onBeyonce’s (Nala) motivation to be involved in the film: “Part of it is that she’s got young kids, part of it is that it’s a story that feels good for this phase of her life and her career, and she really likes the original very much. And then, of course, there are these wonderful musical numbers that she can be involved with, and my God…she really lives up to her reputation as far as the beauty of her voice and talent.”
Seth (Pumbaa) on preserving the original film’s legacy: “I once heard it referred to as the crown jewel of the Disney movies, and for me at least, it’s for sure the one that hit me the hardest and taught me the most lessons about life and death and many things in between…Whenever Jon has shown me [footage], I weep uncontrollably because it just hits a raw nerve in some ways and taps directly into these feelings from my childhood, but updates them with a scope that is heavily impactful to me as an adult.”
Chiwetel (Scar) on the importance of casting black actors in the Africa-set fantasy: “The Lion King is a wonderful opportunity to bring in a cast of black actors to play these extraordinary iconic roles…Obviously, I feel very connected to anything African because of my heritage, and that’s why it’s a very special experience to me. It’s wonderful that both Jon Favreau and Disney have really pushed to engage with that kind of casting.”
For more from the issue and to see brand-new images from the film, visit EW.com.
Disney’s The Lion King live-action movie now has a new teaser and poster!
The studio dropped the clip, called “Long Live the King,” on Sunday (February 24) during the 2019 Oscars.
Director Jon Favreau’s all-new The Lion King journeys to the African savanna where a future king is born. Simba idolizes his father, King Mufasa, and takes to heart his own royal destiny. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub’s arrival. Scar, Mufasa’s brother—and former heir to the throne—has plans of his own.
The battle for Pride Rock is ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama, ultimately resulting in Simba’s exile. With help from a curious pair of newfound friends, Simba will have to figure out how to grow up and take back what is rightfully his.
Utilizing pioneering filmmaking techniques to bring treasured characters to life in a whole new way, Disney’s The Lion King roars into theaters on July 19, 2019.
Watch below and get ready for some serious nostalgia.