Annapurna Pictures has released the first trailer for the upcoming film DETROIT.
From the Academy Award winning director of THE HURT LOCKER and ZERO DARK THIRTY, DETROIT tells the gripping story of one of the darkest moments during the civil unrest that rocked Detroit in the summer of ’67.
The huge cast features John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jacob Latimore, Jason Mitchell, Hannah Murray, Kaitlyn Dever, Jack Reynor, Ben O’Toole, Joseph David Jones, Ephraim Sykes, Leon Thomas III, Nathan Davis Jr., Peyton Alex Smith, Malcolm David Kelley, Gbenga Akinnabve, Chris Chalk, Jeremy Strong, Laz Alonzo, Austin Hebert, Miguel Pimentel, Kris Davis, with John Krasinski and Anthony Mackie.
Annapurna Pictures, founded by Megan Ellison, has garnered a total of 32 Academy Award nominations for their projects, including ZERO DARK THIRTY, JOY, THE MASTER, FOXCATCHER, and THE GRANDMASTER. Ellison is also one of only four honorees ever to receive two Best Picture nominations in the same year, with HER and AMERICAN HUSTLE both earning nods in 2014.
The company is also in production on Paul Thomas Anderson’s untitled new period film starring Daniel Day-Lewis and is developing the film adaptation of Maria Semple’s WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE, to be directed by Richard Linklater.
Annapurna’s most recent projects include Mike Mills’ 20TH CENTURY WOMEN, which was nominated for two Golden Globes and earned Mills a Best Original Screenplay Academy Award nomination, as well as SAUSAGE PARTY, WIENER-DOG, and EVERYBODY WANTS SOME, with THE BAD BATCH set for release by Neon in 2017.
Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War has conquered both audiences and critics, debuting to $179.1 million—the fifth-biggest domestic opening of all time. When it arrives early on Digital HD, Digital 3D and Disney Movies Anywhere on Sept. 2 and on Blu-ray™ 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Sept. 13, viewers can join the nonstop action and pick their side—Team Cap, commanded by Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), or Team Iron Man, led by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). And don’t miss the 60+ minutes of in-depth bonus features that take viewers behind the battle lines with their favorite Super Heroes!
Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” has earned a 90% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. “Captain America: Civil War” is the highest-grossing film of 2016 domestically, internationally and globally, earning more than $1.14 billion at the worldwide box office. It also continues Marvel Studios’ winning streak as the 13th consecutive film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to debut at #1 at the domestic box office.
When Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” arrives early on Digital HD, Digital 3D and Disney Movies Anywhere on Sept. 2 and on Blu-ray™ 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Sept. 13, viewers can join the nonstop action and pick their side—Team Cap, commanded by Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), or Team Iron Man, led by Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.).
Rogers and Stark are joined by a star-studded lineup of beloved Marvel Super Heroes, including Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Bucky Barnes aka Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Sam Wilson aka Falcon (Anthony Mackie) Colonel James “Rhodey” Rhodes aka War Machine (Don Cheadle), Clint Barton aka Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Vision (Paul Bettany) and Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), along with new recruit Scott Lang aka Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and joined by two new additions to the MCU: T’Challa aka Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Peter Parker aka Spider-Man (Tom Holland).
More than 60-minutes of thrilling, exclusive bonus material includes: an inside look at the evolution of lead characters Steve Rogers and Tony Stark, a behind-the-scenes exclusive on the making of Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War,” never-before-seen deleted scenes and hilarious outtakes. Plus, home audiences can learn more about the latest additions to the MCU and get an exclusive, first look at Marvel’s “Doctor Strange,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch, coming to theaters Nov. 4, 2016.
Bonus features include*:
DIGITAL HD/3D & BLU-RAY:
United We Stand, Divided We Fall – The Making of Captain America: Civil War Part 1 & Part 2 – As the tension mounts, sides are chosen and lines drawn. Learn more about the characters on each side—from Captain America and Iron Man to the latest recruits. In this complete behind-the-scenes look at a landmark in the Marvel saga, we’ll examine their stories through exclusive footage and interviews and discover just what went into selecting the Super Hero teams, filming the epic action sequences and introducing Black Panther and Spider-Man to the MCU.
Captain America: The Road to Civil War – Explore the First Avenger’s fascinating evolution from loyal soldier to seasoned, conflicted hero who questions authority.
Iron Man: The Road to Civil War – From Gulmira to Sokovia, delve into the development and evolution of one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Gag Reel – Break the tension of this high-stakes conflict with some hilarious outtakes featuring the lighter side of your favorite Super Heroes.
Deleted & Extended Scenes – Check out never-before-seen footage that didn’t make the final cut of “Captain America: Civil War.”
Audio Commentary – Directors Anthony and Joe Russo and screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely deliver scene-by-scene insight and explain the storytelling challenges they faced creating the third installment of the Captain America franchise.
Open Your Mind: Marvel’s Doctor Strange – Exclusive Sneak Peek – Go behind and beyond the scenes as Doctor Strange makes his journey to the big screen.
*Bonus features may vary by retailer. The DVD does not include any bonus materials.
The most explosive clash to ever rock the Marvel Cinematic Universe ignites a firestorm of conflict in the game-changing epic, Captain America: Civil War. In the wake of collateral damage, government pressure to rein in the Avengers drives a deep wedge between Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), causing a catastrophic rift that escalates into an all-out feud. Against a backdrop of divided loyalties, their fellow Avengers must deal with the fallout. Pick a side in this spectacular adventure, packed with mind-blowing action, suspense and exclusive bonus content!
Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” is directed by Emmy® Award-winning directors Anthony and Joe Russo from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. Kevin Feige, p.g.a. is the producer of the film, with Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore and Stan Lee serving as executive producers.
It’s finally time to pack away the bulky Winter coats and jackets, or at least regulate them to the far corners of the closet, because Summer has truly arrived. A new tradition heralding the seasonal start began eight years ago with the first major Marvel Studios release IRON MAN, and almost every first weekend of May since has seen another “box office buster” storm the nation’s, now the world’s, theatre screens. Like the “star-spangled man”, these exec do have a plan, mapping out groups of films as a “phase”. That 2008 classic marked the beginning of “phase one” that concluded with the first titanic team-up of heroes, MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS. “Phase two” finished up last Summer with ANT-MAN and the second Avengers epic. Who better to usher in the beginning of “phase three” than the first Avenger himself, Steve Rogers? But the good Captain now faces a challenge perhaps greater than the Hydra hordes that infested SHIELD in his second solo film. The sentinel of liberty is pitted against his friends and fellow Avengers in the globe spanning adventure CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR.
The story actually begins 25 years ago in Siberia, as James “Bucky” Barnes (Sebastian Stan) is awakened from his cryogenic slumber to complete another murder mission as the Winter Soldier. Jump forward to modern-day Lagos in Africa, as Captain America (Chris Evans) and Natasha Romanoff AKA the Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson) team with Avengers “newbies” Wanda Maximoff AKA the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Sam Wilson AKA the Falcon (Anthony Mackie) to stop a gang led by an old enemy. Suddenly the battle takes an unplanned turn, leading to a unforeseeable tragedy. Meanwhile Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) has finished the presentation of a new simulator at MIT, when he is confronted by the relative of an innocent lost during an Avengers operation. Later the Avengers are summoned to a meeting with new Secretary of State, Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (William Hurt), the former General who tried to take down the Hulk. He reminds them of the destruction left in the wake of the Avengers, then presents a thick book, the “Sokovian Accords”. He wants each Avenger to review the tome then sign an agreement to only assemble after approval by members of the United Nations. Steve has reservations about such restrictions, while Tony believes that they should be “put in check”. But as the debate rages, Steve and Sam continue their search for Bucky. Days later an attack occurs in Vienna during a special address to the UN by the king of the secretive African nation of Wakanda. The country’s Prince T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) swears revenge. Police security footage reveals the Winter Soldier at the scene. Can Steve find his old friend before the authorities and T’Challa, who is also the fierce warrior the Black Panther, do? And what will happen if Steve and his supporters refuse to sign those Accords? Will the Avengers “dis-assemble”?
With such a large cast it comes as a great surprise, joyous really, that each actor really gets a chance to shine (this is something that the Star Trek and X-Men films struggle with). The story anchor is, of course, the title hero. Evans slips into Steve Rogers just as you may slip into a warm, comfy sweater. After five features, Evans has made Cap a truly human hero, a man who always rises to the occasion, despite the odds or his own doubts. Yes, he’s an iconic symbol, but he’s still a guy from Brooklyn. You might say that the film has an equal co-anchor in the always entertaining Mr. Downey. He’s still a master of the devastating quip or insult (and there’s plenty here), but we see Tony’s darker self, a man dealing with past regrets while having great trepidation about the road he’s taken. Mackie’s a superb soldier who still has time for a wisecrack or three. Of all the heroes, Johansson as the Widow is perhaps the most conflicted. She has great loyalty to both Tony and Steve, but she wants no more innocent blood on her hands. Stan as Bucky still seems to be a fog, struggling to find his own humanity, but unable to quell the beast that has been placed inside him. Olsen’s Wanda also struggles as she tries to control her powers and not be consumed by guilt when those powers are not enough to avert catastrophe. She shares great screen chemistry with Paul Bettany as the aloof, otherworldly android, the Vision. He begins a hesitant friendship with Wanda, one that seems in conflict with his programming (wow, he’s got a cooking app). Emily VanCamp finally opens up to Cap, sharing the truth about her connection to him. Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Don Cheadle as James “War Machine” Rhodes are solid as the world-weary soldiers on opposite sides (the archer is most worried about leaving his family). Hurt, reprising his role from 2008’s THE INCREDIBLE HULK, adds an air of stern gravitas as he tries to reign in the group. And Paul Rudd’s starstruck Scott Lang brings some much-needed levity to the high stakes showdown while his Ant-Man more than proves his value.
Hey, they even added a few new folks into the mix. Martin Freeman is quite engaging in his brief role as VanCamp’s arrogant new boss, Everett Ross. Daniel Bruhl adds an air of menace as the mysterious Zemo, a shadowy figure with an unexplained (until the final act) agenda. Boseman has a dignified regal bearing as T’Challa until loss unlocks the Black Panther’s rage, making us look forward to his upcoming solo feature film. But the breakout new addition to the Marvel movie universe may be Tom Holland as Peter Parker, the amazing Spider-Man. “But, we’ve seen the wall-crawler on screen before!”, you say. Well, not in the hands of Marvel Studios. After five features, Sony Pictures has finally joined forces with them to relaunch the franchise. Spidey will be able to guest in the other films and vice versa. Holland (so great in the 2012 disaster drama THE IMPOSSIBLE), brings a vulnerable charm to Pete while exuding boyish enthusiasm (and lots of “smack talk” chatter) to ole'”webhead”, stealing every scene, and leaving us anxiously awaiting his screen return in SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING. Now this is our Spidey!
The brothers Russo (Anthony and Joe) prove that their tag-team triumph on CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER was truly no fluke. They masterfully juggle the myriad of “super folk”, while never making the film feel bloated. There’s a lean vitality to their action set pieces, from the flawed opener, to the traffic chase, and the apartment assault. But the most remarkable action sequence, setting a high water mark for future super hero flicks, is the big airport showdown, the “tumult on the tarmac” you might say (hey, I just did). It’s a visual stunner with over a dozen heroes giving a new meaning to the old Astaire standard as they suddenly “change partners and dance”, making for many astounding match-ups. There’s an infectious sense of fun (so lacking in another recent comics-inspired face off). While this would be the big finale for most flicks, the Russos opt for a more intimate last confrontation that packs an emotional wallop thanks to the great script by Marvel movie vets Christopher Markus and Stephan McFeely. Besides the physical battles, this is a story that deals with important issues, very relevant to our times with the enhanced heroes echoing real-life concerns over security and international boundaries. elaborating on the excellent recent comics mini-series written by Mark Millar. Neither Tony or Steve is 100% right or wrong. Plus the city-wide mass destruction is kept to a minimum, never becoming another tiresome bit of “disaster porn”. Many fans felt that the Marvel films may have lost their way with the last Avengers film. Now the Russos has gotten the train back on the track, making the Marvel Universe a welcome vacation spot at the multiplex (in the words of Liz Lemmon on TV’s “30 Rock”, “I want to go to there”). When we look back on these “phase” sets of films, CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR will shine as one of the best. At ease, Cap!
Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War L to R: Falcon/Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), Ant-Man/Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), Hawkeye/Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), and Winter S
Are you all ready to head to the multiplex this weekend for the latest action epics from the ever-expanding Marvel Studios movie universe? Well, you will be after running through this top ten, nay fifteen, list of all those involved! So, face front true believers! Here goes… 15. Crossbones AKA Brock Rumlow (Frank Grillo)
THE COMICS: Brock was introduced as a childhood fan of the Red Skull who became an assassin working for his hero in Captain America #360 (1989)
THE FILMS: We first saw him as a SHIELD agent (and undercover HYDRA operative) in CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014). During the battle over Washington DC, Rumlow appeared to perish in the collapsing SHIELD HQ building after taking on the Falcon. But a team of surgeons saved the scarred killer. Is he seeking revenge against Cap and his allies Now? 14. Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross (William Hurt)
THE COMICS: Army General “Thunderbolt” Ross was chasing down the “green goliath’ in his premiere appearance in The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962). Locating and destroying the Hulk became his “Ahab-like” obsession, even when he learned that the creature was really the learned Dr. Bruce Banner, the boyfriend of the general’s daughter Betty. Much later Ross became the brutal Red Hulk.
THE FILMS: Sam Elliott first played Ross on screen in Ang Lee’s HULK (2003). When Marvel Studios produced THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008), Hurt took over. When last we saw him, Ross was enjoying a cocktail when Tony Stark waltzed into the bar to inquire about the Hulk’s whereabouts. In the trailers for the new film, Ross is out of uniform. Perhaps he has embarked on a new career. From the looks of things, Ross seems none too pleased with our heroes. 13. Zemo (Daniel Bruhl)
THE COMICS: Baron Zemo was one of Hitler’s top scientists when Captain America destroyed his ultimate invention “Adhesive X”. The glue splashed over his protective mask, welding it to his face permanently. Later Zemo’s crew captured Cap and Bucky and strapped them to a drone plane. Young Bucky was supposedly killed in an explosion that sent Cap plunging into the icy waters of the Atlantic. All this was shown in The Avengers #4 (1964). When the Captain was rescued and thawed, Zemo came out of hiding in South America and later formed the Masters of Evil.
THE FILMS: CIVIL WAR marks the first screen appearance of Zemo (no word whether he has been stripped of the royal title). Reports indicate that he may be the catalyst for the clash of heroes. 12. Agent 13 AKA Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp)
THE COMICS: Carter was first seen as a SHIELD courier targeted by Batroc the Leaper in Tales of Suspense #75 (1966). Captain America came to her aid and they were later paired up on many SHIELD missions. Cap soon learned that Sharon was the niece of his great World War II love Peggy Carter. Over the years he became romantically involved with Sharon.
THE FILMS: In CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, Sharon was deep undercover posing as Steve’s neighbor until an attack by the Winter Soldier forced her to reveal her mission. Later Sharon proved to be a skilled ally when HYDRA took over SHIELD’s control center. Will she reveal her family origins to Steve in the new film? Now a CIA agent, who will she side with, him or Tony? 11. Prince T’Challa AKA Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman)
THE COMICS: T’Challa, the prince of the hidden, scientifically advanced African kingdom of Wakanda, left his homeland to challenge and later aid the FF in Fantastic Four #52 (1966). He possesses many of the traits of a deadly jungle cat and is a formidable warrior, devoted to the protection of his country. Later he would prove to be a valued member of the Avengers.
THE FILMS: This is the hero’s first screen appearance, although Wakanda was mentioned by vibranium smuggler Ulysses Klaue in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015). In the trailer it seems that the Panther is on Team Tony, especially in his pursuit of the Winter Soldier.
10. Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man (Tom Holland)
THE COMICS: The wall-crawling wonder exploded on the comics scene in Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962). High school student Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider, which gave him enhanced arachnid abilities (super strength, adherence to all surfaces, etc.). After an attempt to profit from his powers led to tragedy, Peter donned his costume to fight crime, even though he is wanted by the authorities (and despised by a newspaper publisher). Though a loner, Spidey has at times been a charter Avenger.
THE FILMS: After a lengthy exhaustive legal battle, Sony Pictures finally got the screen rights to Marvel’s biggest star and released his first feature, SPIDER-MAN, starring Tobey Maguire, in 2002. It’s huge success quickly lead to SPIDER-MAN 2 (2004) and SPIDER-MAN 3 (2007), all directed by Sam Raimi. The franchise was “rebooted” by director Marc Webb with THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2012) and THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2014), starring Andrew Garfield. Now after many negotiations, Sony has teamed with Marvel Studios on a relaunch that will integrate Spidey into the Marvel movie universe, hence his role here. And after seeing him snatch away cap’s shield with his webbing, it looks like Petey’s is on Tony’s team!
9. Scott Lang AKA Ant-Man (Paul Rudd)
THE COMICS: Scientist Hank Pym perfected the formula for shrinking via the “Pym Particles” in Tales to Astonish #27 (1962). Donning a helmet that enabled him to control and communicate with ants, Pym fought crime alongside fiancée Janet Van Dyne as Ant-Man and the Wasp. The two were founding members of the Avengers. After some adjustments to his formula, Pym became the towering Giant-Man. He retired from heroics to focus on his science work until desperate dad Scott Lang stole his Ant-Man suit and formula in The Avengers #181 (1979). After Lang was pardoned (he did it to save his daughter), he became the new Ant-Man and joined the Avengers.
THE FILMS: Lang’s story was told in last year’s ANT-MAN . He and the Falcon fought over a piece of Pym tech stored at Avengers HQ, but by the movie’s end, Sam Wilson was trying to track down the hero. From the trailer it seems that Sam has successfully recruited Scott for Team Cap. 8. Wanda Maximoff AKA Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen)
THE COMICS: Wanda began her comic career as villain. Really a reluctant one alongside twin brother Pietro (Quicksilver) as part of Magneto’s Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in X-Men #4 (1964). Later the twins fled the group to reform their ways and become Avengers. While Quicksilver left, the Scarlet Witch was a powerful member of the team, often paired with future hubby the Vision.
THE FILMS: Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver were seen briefly in a mid-credits scene at the conclusion of CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER. The two were held captive in the lab of Baron Strucker’s castle fortress. In AVENGERS: THE AGE OF ULTRON, the duo escaped after using their powers against the heroes. Vowing revenge for the destruction of their Sokovian home, they later teamed with Ultron. However, they soon learned of the android’s true plot and defected to the Avengers. When Pietro perished during the battle, Wanda decides to stay on with the team. In the trailers she’s a strong ally to Cap. 7. The Vision (Paul Bettany)
THE COMICS: The first hero sporting the name was a Timely Comics creation from Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. He was a crime fighting alien from an alternate dimension. The best known version of that character first appeared in The Avengers #57 (1968). This Vision was the creation of Ultron, who programmed him to destroy Henry Pym. This android, or “synthezoid” used the brain patterns of deceased hero Wonder Man and shares a lineage with the original Human Torch. After some tinkering, the Vision became a powerful member of the Avengers, even marrying the Scarlet Witch.
THE FILMS: The Vision actually began as the voice of Tony’s Stark’s personal computer system J.A.R.V.I.S., a high-tech “butler” really. He was first heard in IRON MAN (2008), IRON MAN 2 (2010), MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS (2012), and IRON MAN 3 (2013). In order to thwart the plans of Ultron, Tony downloaded the program into the synthetic body created by Ultron. The Vision joins the Avengers for the final battle in AVENGERS AGE OF ULTRON (2015), even destroying the last remnant of the villain. In the new film, the Vision is squarely with his creator.
6. James “Bucky” Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan)
THE COMICS: In Captain America Comics #1 (1941), camp mascot “Bucky” Barnes discovers Private Steve Rogers donning his costume. To assure the lad’s silence, Steve takes him on as a partner. The two fought side by side until Bucky was killed trying to defuse Baron Zemo’s drone. Cap related this to the Avengers after he was thawed out from suspended animation in Avengers # 4 (1964). It wasn’t until Captain America #1 Volume 5 (2005), that Steve learned that Bucky was not killed at the end of WWII. A Russian sub picked up his near lifeless body (his left arm was lost). Moscow scientists grafted on a powerful bionic arm and used Bucky’s amnesia to program him as an unstoppable assassin. In between missions, he was placed in cryogenic sleep, so he has only aged a few years over the past decades. Eventually Steve was able to rescue his old partner, until Bucky finally took up the shield as the new Captain.
THE FILMS: In CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER, Bucky Barnes is an old childhood friend of Steve Rogers who joins the military while his pal is rejected by the draft board. After Steve is given the super soldier formula, he entertains the soldiers overseas. There he learns that Bucky’s platoon as been captured by the Red Skull. After rescuing his old pal, Bucky, along with the Howling Commandos, becomes part of Cap’s elite squadron. But during a mission to capture Dr, Emile Zola, Bucky plunges from a speeding train, as it careens through a mountain range. In CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014), Cap learns that Bucky is the feared assassin, the Winter Soldier. Seems that Zola had experimented on him during his capture. Zola’s men later found Bucky’s body in an icy river. They replaced his arm and scrambled his brains with electricity, programming him to obey orders without question. During the battle over Washington DC, Cap finally gets through to Bucky. He pulls Cap from the water and disappears. With the help of Sam Wilson, Cap vows to find him. In the trailers it seems that they do re-unite, while other heroes try to capture or destroy him. 5. Sam Wilson AKA the Falcon (Anthony Mackie)
THE COMICS: Sam Wilson meets Cap on Exile Island in Captain America #117 (1969). While helping Cap stop the Red Skull and his war cronies, Sam receives enhanced abilities from the mysterious cosmic cube that enable him to bond with his pet falcon, Redwing. Later he constructs a uniform which enables him to fly. The three stop the Skull and return to the states as a crime-fighting team. Soon the book is re-titled Captain America and the Falcon. When not flying, Sam is a social worker in his old Harlem neighborhood. After a stint with the Avengers, Sam, like Bucky, takes up the shield to become the new Captain America.
THE FILMS: Sam meets Steve Rogers during his morning jog around DC at the start of CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014). He’s a recent war vet who works with a support group at a local veteran’s facility. When Cap and the Black Widow are on the run from Hydra, Sam offers them shelter. He reveals that he was part of an elite special forces unit and pledges his help if they can grab his old equipment out of a storage facility. His old “kit” is a jet-fueled backpack that sprouts metallic wings that enable him to glide through the air, hence his old code name “Falcon”. Armed with a pair of submachine guns, Sam proves to be quite an asset. He becomes an Avenger at the conclusion of AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015) and battles Scott Lang outside the Avengers HQ in ANT-MAN (2015). Sam will always be on Team Cap. 4. Clint Barton AKA Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner)
THE COMICS: This expert archery marksman began his career on the wrong side of the law. Trying to impress his lady-love, soviet spy the Black Widow, Hawkeye battled Iron Man in Tales of Suspense #57 (1964). Clint soon realized he was being played for a fool and reformed. He begged to be an Avenger. Iron Man sponsored him and he joined the ranks in Avengers #16 (1965). For a time he put away his bow and used Pym’s growth formula to become the gigantic Goliath. Soon he went back to archery and eventually married former SHIELD agent Bobbi Morse AKA Mockingbird.
THE FILMS: We first saw SHIELD agent Barton in a cameo during THOR (2011). In MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS (2012) his mind was controlled by Loki when he grabbed the powerful Tesseract. Later his old SHIELD partner the Black Widow breaks Loki’s spell enabling him to join the Avengers for the battle of New York. In AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON he invites his fellow Avengers to the rural home he shares with his wife and children. After barely surviving the fight with Ultron in Sokovia, Clint declares that he is retiring. But when his pals are in trouble, you can bet he’ll be picking up his bow once more. In the ads, it looks as though he’ll be facing his old partner Natasha.
3. Natasha Romanoff AKA the Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson)
THE COMICS: Iron Man faced the “Mata-Hari” of Russia in Tales Of Suspense #52 (1964). Later she recruits the smitten Clint Barton as her partner in crime. Eventually she used her own fighting skills, and Natasha becomes the costumed Black Widow. When she learned the truth about her late husband (he became Russia’s own super soldier the Red Guardian), the reformed enemy spy joined SHIELD. After several solo stories in Amazing Adventures, she began a long love affair with Matt Murdoch, which led to the re-titling of his comic to Daredevil and the Black Widow. Later she would lead the Avengers after a stint with another super-team The Champions.
THE FILMS: Tony Stark hired Natasha as his new personal assistant in IRON MAN 2 (2010). He was stunned when Nick Fury told him that she was an undercover SHIELD agent assigned to monitor and protect him. In MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS (2012) she concluded a mission in order to recruit the elusive Dr. Bruce Banner. Later she used her spy skills to get some much-needed info from Loki, and helped stop the invasion of New York. She was part of another covert Nick Fury mission in CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, but soon became a valuable partner to Cap during the fight against HYDRA. At the end of the film, she leaves SHIELD and releases many classified documents to the public. We learn more of her troubled past in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015) as she begins a romance with Banner (she helps calm the Hulk after battle). By the story’s end the two separate as Banner disappears. She’s conflicted, but stands with Stark.
2. Tony Stark AKA Iron man (Robert Downey Jr)
THE COMICS: Billionaire industrialist Tony Stark’s life forever changed in Tales of Suspense #39 (1963). While checking on battlefield mini-transistors Tony is injured in an explosion and is captured by a North Vietnamese warlord. Another prisoner helped him build an iron suit that would protect his heart from shrapnel. Escaping the warlord’s camp, Tony vows to use his tech to battle evil. Over the years his armor will evolve, from bulky gray to gleaming gold to sleek red and gold. Telling the world that Iron Man is his special bodyguard. Tony will be a founding member of the Avengers.
THE FILMS: IRON MAN (2008) was the first official Marvel Studios film. It told the origin , substituting the Middle East for Vietnam. The flippant playboy inventor gets the ultimate wake-up call thanks to a plot by trusted partner Obadiah Stane. He also realizes his love for assistant Pepper Potts. After besting the Iron Monger, Tony revealed to the world that he was Iron Man. This lead to a late night visit from Nick Fury who told him of the Avengers Initiative which prompted Tony to call on General Ross in THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008). Stark signed over his company to Potts in IRON MAN 2 (2010) after defeating Justin Hammer and Ivan Vanko AKA Whiplash. He pushed a nuclear missile into space in MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS (2012), ending the battle of New York. He accidentally helped create the title menace in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015), but helped set things right with the Vision. He was haunted by images of death and destruction which led to a clash with Cap.The seeds of that conflict bloom in the new film.
1. Steve Rogers AKA Captain America (Chris Evans)
THE COMICS: Steve was giving ole’ Adolph a sock in the jaw (several months before the US entered the war) on the cover of Captain America Comics #1 (1941). Inside was the story of how scrawny Steve Rogers was chosen as the “test subject” for Dr. Erskine’s “Super Soldier” formula. When Steve becomes a mass of muscles, a Nazi spy shoots the good doc. There will be no other “super soldiers”. After decking the spy, Steve is given the red, white, and blue uniform, along with a shield. To the world he’ll be lowly Private Rogers, but when needed he’ll change into the mighty Captain America (soon aided by teen sidekick Bucky). During the war Cap will be part of The All-Winners Squad and The Invaders. Cap is brought back into the Marvel Comics of the 1960’s when his frozen body is found in The Avengers #4 (1964). He’s been in suspended animation since 1945 (negating the post war Timely comics and the 1950’s Atlas comics failed revival). Cap soon becomes the leader of the Avengers and joins Nick Fury at the spy agency SHIELD. Later he will partner with Sam Wilson AKA the Falcon.
THE FILMS: Cap was the very first Marvel star to hit the silver screen way, way back in 1944 in Republic pictures’ fifteen chapter serial CAPTAIN AMERICA. But he wasn’t Steve Rogers, rather crusading District Attorney Grant Gardner. And there was no shield or Bucky either. They got it closer in 1990 with CAPTAIN AMERICA starring Matt Salinger (author JD’s son). The Red Skull was there, but he was Italian (?!). And the film never got a theatrical release in the US, going straight to video. There were also two made for TV flicks in the late 1970’s starring Reb Brown. Finally Marvel Studios released CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER in 2011. They tweaked the origin just a bit from the comics. After the assassination of Dr.Erskine, Steve dons the star-spangled suit to go on a tour of local theatres, inspiring folks to buy war bonds. He’s a marketing tool! In this story he fights the Red Skull, romances Peggy Carter, and gets his round vibranium shield from Tony Stark’s dad Howard. And he ends up in the ice, waking up in modern-day NYC with Nick Fury. In MARVEL’s THE AVENGERS (2012), Steve fights Asgardian Loki while dealing with super fan Phil Coulson. Later Cap helps to protect the civilians on the streets of NYC. Loki assumes Cap’s form in order to taunt his stepbrother in THOR: THE DARK WORLD (2013). In CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER, Steve explores a museum exhibit dedicated to him, meets Sam Wilson, visits with Peggy one last time, and joins the Black Widow to take down the HYDRA agents in SHIELD. Cap’s on the battle lines in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON after the Scarlet Witch gives him a glimpse at a homecoming that never happened.
Wait a minute! What the hey, let’s make it sixteen!
16. Lt. James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes AKA War Machine (Don Cheadle)
THE COMICS: Another element of Tony Stark’s escape from a North Vietnamese warlord was revealed in Iron Man#118 (1979). While fleeing through the jungle in his newly constructed set of armor, Tony encountered James Rhodes, a combat pilot who had been shot down. Thanks to his help, they make it back to an American defense perimeter via a stolen enemy chopper. Back in the states Tony hires ‘Rhodey’ as his personal pilot. When Tony was battling alcoholism, Rhodey wore the Iron Man suit. Eventually he designed his own heavy weaponized version of the armor and dubbed himself the War Machine. He later joined the Avengers and become one of the founders of their affiliate, the West Coast Avengers.
THE FILMS: In the first IRON MAN (2008) feature, Terrence Howard played Tony Stark’s pal and military liaison, Lt. James Rhodes. He is one of the first people to be aware of Tony’s armored activities and strongly advises him to quit while covering for him. Don Cheadle took over the role in IRON MAN 2 (2010), wearing the modified armored suit as War Machine. When Tony took a break in IRON MAN 3 (2013), Rhodey filled the hero void, slapping on a coat of red, white and blue paint and renaming himself the Iron Patriot. He was back as WM in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015), aiding in the fight against the metal menace and becomes a full-fledged Avenger by the story’s end. Rhodey will always be Tony’s armored ally. And that brings us to…
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Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.
Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Marisa Tomei, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo and Martin Freeman, with William Hurt and Daniel Brühl. Anthony & Joe Russo are directing with Kevin Feige, p.g.a. producing. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore and Stan Lee are the executive producers. The screenplay is by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely. The score is by composer Henry Jackman.
Get ready to pick a side and join the nonstop action playing out on two fronts when Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” opens in U.S. theaters on May 6, 2016.
Face front, you Marvel movie maniacs! The big showdown is less than two months away! Have you picked a side? Are you with Captain America or with Iron Man? Perhaps these new posters and images will sway you. Here’s the posters featuring each member of Team Cap. First let’s start with the living legend of World War II himself, Steve Rogers, played by Chris Evans …
…and of course, here’s his oldest pal James Buchanan”Bucky” Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier, played by Sebastian Stan…
…and Cap’s current crime-fighting partner (and new member of the Avengers) Sam Wilson AKA the Falcon, played by Anthony Mackie..
…speaking of new Avengers, here’s a veteran of the battle with Ultron, Wanda Maximoff AKA the Scarlet Witch played by Elizabeth Olsen…
…along with an original Avenger, Clint Barton AKA Hawkeye, played by Jeremy Renner…
…and finally, the newest addition to the Marvel movie universe, fresh from last Summer’s hit, it’s Scott Lang AKA Ant-Man, played by Paul Rudd…
Now, there’s a rumor that Scott may be augmenting his powers to become Giant-Man. Hmmm, speaking of rumors, still no sign of a certain wall-crawler. Word is that he may be part of the other team with Tony. Here’s some new images from the film to consider…
Speaking of Tony’s team, here’s a member making his movie debut: the Black Panther AKA Prince T’Challa of Wakanda played by Chadwick (42) Boseman.
And here’s another member of Team Iron Man, Natasha Romanoff AKA the Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson, seen here with Cap and the Falcon. Not sure if the blonde woman is actress/ stuntwoman Heidi Moneymaker listed as Super Soldier 3. Interesting… So will the Widow have a “smack down” with her old pal and partner Hawkeye?
Here’s a quiet conversation between Cap and fellow Avenger Tony Stark AKA Iron Man played by Robert Downey Jr. Perhaps this is a calm before the storm, maybe this moment…
Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in twocamps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.
Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Frank Grillo and Martin Freeman, with William Hurt and Daniel Brühl.
Anthony & Joe Russo are directing with Kevin Feige producing. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore and Stan Lee are the executive producers. The screenplay is by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.
Get ready to pick a side and join the nonstop action playing out on two fronts when Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” opens in U.S. theaters on May 6, 2016.
Cast: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Frank Grillo, Martin Freeman with William Hurt and Daniel Brühl
Directors: Anthony & Joe Russo
Producer: Kevin Feige
Executive Producers: Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore, Stan Lee
Screenplay by: Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely
See you at the multiplex MAYhem, true believers!! Excelsior!
Violent, profane, ambitious, pretentious, overcooked and entertaining as hell, director John Hillcoat’s TRIPLE 9 presents a wide canvas of memorable characters for a satisfying urban crime drama. Michael Atwood (Chiwetel Ejiofor) leads a crew of dirty Atlanta cops and ex-cops (Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul, Norman Reedus, and Clifton Collins Jr.) working for the “Kosher Nostra”, a mob of Russian Jews led by dragon lady Irina Vlaslov (Kate Winslet), who operate out of a meatpacking plant. The crooked cops are introduced pulling off an ultra-efficient bank heist for Irina, but she withholds payment until they execute another job – one she’s convinced will help spring her husband from the Russian Gulag (held there just because “Putin so fears him”) . Michael has a son with Irina’s sexy younger sister Elena (Gal Gadot), who he won’t see again unless he cooperates, so he convinces his team to break into a Homeland Security safe house, a nearly impossible mission. Michael concludes the only way to pull it off successfully is to create a 999, police code for “officer down”, as a distraction to buy them time to pull off their caper. The plan goes awry when Chris Allen (Casey Affleck), the innocent cop they set up to murder, refuses to be sacrificed, resulting in an action-packed third act complete with greedy double-crosses and bloody payback.
There’s plenty that’s familiar in TRIPLE 9 and there are portions that don’t work so well, but adrenalin junkies will appreciate the blistering pace and the careful sense of desperado tension. Hillcoat’s film is distinguished by a series of pulse-pounding dread-fueled scenes that leave the viewer perched on the edge of their seat — the tense opening bank robbery, a carefully planned police raid that quickly spirals out of control, a rolling gun battle, and three heads on the hood of a car – the result of a brutal gang execution. One major reason why I found TRIPLE 9 to be so effective is its complete messiness–there are neither tidy resolutions nor easy payoffs as the initially grim makes way for the even grimmer and almost no character is left off the hook. That all falls in line with what Hillcoat and writer Matt Cook obviously set out to do, which is to paint with grimy authenticity a warts-and-all portrait of cops and criminals and cops who are criminals. Hillcoat and Editor Dylan Tichenor do a great job of maintaining pace and suspense throughout and the remarkable cast helps to bring this sprawling web of nastiness to another level. Aaron Paul and Norman Reedus are excellent as desperate brothers, though Walking Dead fans may be disheartened at how soon their hero is dispatched. Collins Jr. and Ejiofor are especially noteworthy, and Woody Harrelson is outstanding as a drug-abusing good cop. Teresa Palmer as Chris’ wife and Gal Gadot are little more than window dressing but they both look great from behind while Casey Affleck’s performance grounds the story by making us care about the story’s single uncorrupted character. The one glaringly theatrical note is struck by a hammy Kate Winslet as the ballbusting Russian mobstress, but it’s a fun performance highlighted by repellent behavior and bright red high heels.
Whatever one’s reaction to the darkness and grit, it’s a shame that Hillcoat can’t quite maintain the film’s momentum. He effectively keeps TRIPLE 9 moving to its climactic bloodbath, which turns out to be a predictable chain of killings and not much else. The film calls to mind the nihilistic cop stories of director Antoine Fuqua such as TRAINING DAY and BROOKLYN’S FINEST with its tour through the seamy side of contemporary urban America but there is also a strong sense of the 1970s’ about it as it references the gritty police dramas of that decade, especially those from director Sidney Lumet, for its inspiration, pouring on all the realism and downbeat atmosphere movies of that era pioneered. It’s a style that suits Hillcoat and his actors well and TRIPLE 9 is recommended.
In TRIPLE 9, a crew of dirty cops is blackmailed by the Russian mob to execute a virtually impossible heist. The only way to pull it off is to manufacture a 999, police code for “officer down”. Their plan is turned upside down when the unsuspecting rookie they set up to die foils the attack, triggering a breakneck, action-packed finale filled with double-crosses, greed and revenge.
From director John Hillcoat (LAWLESS), the film stars Woody Harrelson, Anthony Mackie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Winslet and Casey Affleck, along with Aaron Paul and Norman Reedus.
TRIPLE 9 opens in theaters on February 26.
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The new trailer for the upcoming movie, TRIPLE 9, has been released.
From director John Hillcoat (LAWLESS), the film stars the impressive lineup of Woody Harrelson, Anthony Mackie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Winslet and Casey Affleck, along with Aaron Paul and Norman Reedus.
Host Jimmy Kimmel has had quite the week on his late night talk show. On Monday, his guests were director J.J. Abrams and actors Carrie Fisher, John Boyega, Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver from STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS. Abrams gave viewers a sneak peek of the film with a new clip.
On Tuesday, guests Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. were on the show to promote CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR. While there, the two actors surprised the audience with the first poster and dazzling trailer for the upcoming superhero movie.
Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR finds Steve Rogers leading the newly formed team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. But after another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps—one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.
Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR stars Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Emily VanCamp, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd and Frank Grillo, with William Hurt and Daniel Brühl.
Anthony & Joe Russo are directing with Kevin Feige producing. Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore and Stan Lee are the executive producers. The screenplay is by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.
Get ready to pick a side and join the nonstop action playing out on two fronts when Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR opens in U.S. theaters on May 6, 2016.