Captain America: Brave New World was originally set to be released today, May 3, 2024. Instead, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace is being re-released in theaters to celebrate its 25th anniversary, an outcome we know many of you will be disappointed by.
While Marvel Studios has managed to push back many of the movie's promotional tie-ins, it seems nothing can stop McDonald's. As a result, Captain America: Brave New World Happy Meal toys are now out in the wild.
That's meant heaps of promo art finding its way online and, today, we can follow that up with a very intriguing rumour.
According to scooper @MyTimeToShineH, the movie will indeed feature the introduction of Adamantium, the virtually indestructible metal substance best known for coasting Wolverine's bones (a result of Weapon X's experiments on the mutant hero).
We've previously heard that the remains of the frozen Celestial Tiamut will be the source...
While Marvel Studios has managed to push back many of the movie's promotional tie-ins, it seems nothing can stop McDonald's. As a result, Captain America: Brave New World Happy Meal toys are now out in the wild.
That's meant heaps of promo art finding its way online and, today, we can follow that up with a very intriguing rumour.
According to scooper @MyTimeToShineH, the movie will indeed feature the introduction of Adamantium, the virtually indestructible metal substance best known for coasting Wolverine's bones (a result of Weapon X's experiments on the mutant hero).
We've previously heard that the remains of the frozen Celestial Tiamut will be the source...
- 5/3/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
For Ethan Hawke’s “The Good Lord Bird,” the crew was asked to create a dusty rural environment to simulate the world of 1850s Kansas, in which abolitionist John Brown (Hawke) proposes the armed overthrow of slavery. Adapted from James McBride’s 2013 National Book Award-winning novel of the same name, about a young slave who joins Brown in his mission, the limited series, produced by Blumhouse Television, debuts on Showtime on Oct. 4.
Production designer John Blackie, Hawke and director Albert Hughes knew from the start that they wanted a palette that leaned into earth tones. “It’s almost Old West-looking,” says Blackie, whose credits include “Togo” and “Tin Star.” Blackie took his cues from the source. “The book was so concise in its description, I tried to stay with that,” he says.
Cinematographer Peter Deming (“Mulholland Drive”) credits head makeup artist David Atherton’s test sessions with Hawke for also...
Production designer John Blackie, Hawke and director Albert Hughes knew from the start that they wanted a palette that leaned into earth tones. “It’s almost Old West-looking,” says Blackie, whose credits include “Togo” and “Tin Star.” Blackie took his cues from the source. “The book was so concise in its description, I tried to stay with that,” he says.
Cinematographer Peter Deming (“Mulholland Drive”) credits head makeup artist David Atherton’s test sessions with Hawke for also...
- 10/1/2020
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
The “Great British Bake Off” has made stars of its winners dating back to the first baker to take home the coveted cake stand in 2010: Edd Kimber. He leveraged his win to shift careers, from debt collector to best-selling author and TV personality. Most of the “Gbbo” winners since then have written at least one cookbook, with most also pursuing business ventures tied to their love of baking.
We’ve done some digging and have where are they now updates on all the “Great British Bake Off” winners to date. Scroll through the photo gallery above to find out what happened to your favorite bakers since their big wins on “Gbbo.” Following after Edd Kimber in 2010 were: Joanne Wheatley (2011), John Whaite (2012), Frances Quinn (2013), Nancy Birtwhistle (2014), Nadiya Hussain (2015), Candice Brown (2016), Sophie Faldo (2017), Rahul Mandal (2018) and David Atherton (2019).
See Meet the ‘Great British Bake Off’ series 11 bakers
Make your predictions at Gold Derby now.
We’ve done some digging and have where are they now updates on all the “Great British Bake Off” winners to date. Scroll through the photo gallery above to find out what happened to your favorite bakers since their big wins on “Gbbo.” Following after Edd Kimber in 2010 were: Joanne Wheatley (2011), John Whaite (2012), Frances Quinn (2013), Nancy Birtwhistle (2014), Nadiya Hussain (2015), Candice Brown (2016), Sophie Faldo (2017), Rahul Mandal (2018) and David Atherton (2019).
See Meet the ‘Great British Bake Off’ series 11 bakers
Make your predictions at Gold Derby now.
- 9/22/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The “Great British Bake Off” has made stars of its winners dating back to the first baker to take home the coveted cake stand in 2010: Edd Kimber. He leveraged his win to shift careers, from debt collector to best-selling author and TV personality. Most of the “Gbbo” winners since then have written at least one cookbook, with most also pursuing business ventures tied to their love of baking.
We’ve done some digging and have where are they now updates on all the “Great British Bake Off” winners to date. Scroll through the photo gallery below to find out what happened to your favorite bakers since their big wins on “Gbbo.” Following after Edd Kimber in 2010 were: Joanne Wheatley (2011), John Whaite (2012), Frances Quinn (2013), Nancy Birtwhistle (2014), Nadiya Hussain (2015), Candice Brown (2016), Sophie Faldo (2017), Rahul Mandal (2018) and David Atherton (2019).
We’ve done some digging and have where are they now updates on all the “Great British Bake Off” winners to date. Scroll through the photo gallery below to find out what happened to your favorite bakers since their big wins on “Gbbo.” Following after Edd Kimber in 2010 were: Joanne Wheatley (2011), John Whaite (2012), Frances Quinn (2013), Nancy Birtwhistle (2014), Nadiya Hussain (2015), Candice Brown (2016), Sophie Faldo (2017), Rahul Mandal (2018) and David Atherton (2019).
- 9/22/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
[We're celebrating some of the most memorable horror and sci-fi movies of 1989 this month in Daily Dead's Class of 89 retrospective series! Check back on Daily Dead throughout the rest of August for more special features celebrating the 30th anniversaries of a wide range of horror and sci-fi films!]
Since I started contributing to Daily Dead right around the time the “Class of…” series hit the late ’80s, I tend to focus on movies that made an impact on me when I was a wee lad. Last year I focused on the light-hearted fantasy epic (with a bit of a horror streak) Willow, and the year before I took a look at the extreme S&m, incestual splatterpunk masterpiece (with a bit of a horror streak) Hellraiser. With these serving as the cinematic touchstones of my formative years, you can see why my personality tends to be a little all over the place.
For my Class of ’89 entry, I somehow found a movie from that year that A) represents a beloved movie from when I was a kid, B) has the whimsical, fantastical appeal of a movie like Willow, and C) subverts the notions of what it means to be...
Since I started contributing to Daily Dead right around the time the “Class of…” series hit the late ’80s, I tend to focus on movies that made an impact on me when I was a wee lad. Last year I focused on the light-hearted fantasy epic (with a bit of a horror streak) Willow, and the year before I took a look at the extreme S&m, incestual splatterpunk masterpiece (with a bit of a horror streak) Hellraiser. With these serving as the cinematic touchstones of my formative years, you can see why my personality tends to be a little all over the place.
For my Class of ’89 entry, I somehow found a movie from that year that A) represents a beloved movie from when I was a kid, B) has the whimsical, fantastical appeal of a movie like Willow, and C) subverts the notions of what it means to be...
- 8/23/2019
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
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