Marvel Studios is currently targeting a late summer 2024 production start for its highly-anticipated reboot of The Fantastic Four. Marvels first family had two different live-action iterations during its time with 20th Century Fox, with the first version notably starring Chris Evans as the Human Torch, and the second one featuring Miles Teller as Mister Fantastic.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, the cast and crew of The Fantastic Four movie are expected to begin production around the end of July. This comes after five years since Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed the projects development at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. Marvels first familys long-awaited debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will officially be happening on July 25, 2025, as part of The Multiverse Sagas Phase 6. Even though its current theatrical release date will not pit the film against a direct competitor, the MCU reboot will still arrive in the same month as several high-profile...
Per The Hollywood Reporter, the cast and crew of The Fantastic Four movie are expected to begin production around the end of July. This comes after five years since Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed the projects development at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. Marvels first familys long-awaited debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will officially be happening on July 25, 2025, as part of The Multiverse Sagas Phase 6. Even though its current theatrical release date will not pit the film against a direct competitor, the MCU reboot will still arrive in the same month as several high-profile...
- 5/12/2024
- by Maggie Dela Paz
- Comic Book Resources
Toru Hagakure from My Hero Academia was finally revealed in full by creator Kohei Horikoshi. Toru's quirk "Invisibility" refracts light, making her unseen until now. Fans previously speculated Toru could be the UA traitor, but she has played a crucial role in the storyline.
The creator of My Hero Academia, Kohei Horikoshi, finally revealed the full look of Toru Hagakure, Invisible Girl. Toru's powers mean she is constantly invisible, and fans were able to get only a quick glimpse at her face until now. An official illustration celebrating My Hero Academia's 34th volume finally shows Toru completely visible.
In the world of My Hero Academia, the majority of people are born with unique abilities, called Quirks. These vary in power and usefulness, and while many Quirks make life easier for their owners, some have important drawbacks. In Toru Hagakure's case, her Quirk, "Invisibility," makes light refract through her body,...
The creator of My Hero Academia, Kohei Horikoshi, finally revealed the full look of Toru Hagakure, Invisible Girl. Toru's powers mean she is constantly invisible, and fans were able to get only a quick glimpse at her face until now. An official illustration celebrating My Hero Academia's 34th volume finally shows Toru completely visible.
In the world of My Hero Academia, the majority of people are born with unique abilities, called Quirks. These vary in power and usefulness, and while many Quirks make life easier for their owners, some have important drawbacks. In Toru Hagakure's case, her Quirk, "Invisibility," makes light refract through her body,...
- 4/14/2024
- by Francesco Cacciatore
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions Ch. 14While they may all be heroes, the students of My Hero Academia have some major differences in terms of how their costumes, personalities, and abilities. But, do they know each other well enough to overcome those differences and pass themselves off as another student?
It seems the time has come to put that to the test, as Midnight (this takes place before Midnight's death in the main My Hero Academia manga) gives them an assignment: impersonate each other so closely that a robot can't tell the difference. Thus, the chapter begins by having everyone try on each other's hero costumes as the first step of their "role-playing" task. But it's not just limited to costumes--they have to imitate each other's speech patterns and mannerisms as well, and as one might guess, that's a lot harder for some students than others,...
It seems the time has come to put that to the test, as Midnight (this takes place before Midnight's death in the main My Hero Academia manga) gives them an assignment: impersonate each other so closely that a robot can't tell the difference. Thus, the chapter begins by having everyone try on each other's hero costumes as the first step of their "role-playing" task. But it's not just limited to costumes--they have to imitate each other's speech patterns and mannerisms as well, and as one might guess, that's a lot harder for some students than others,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Carlyle Edmundson
- ScreenRant
My Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi has officially responded to the controversy surrounding a suggestive cover depicting Invisible Girl. Last October the series sparked an intense backlash with a color page image of Class 1-a student Toru Hagakure, aka Invisible Girl, that was immediately tagged by many in the manga's fan base as a grossly inappropriate depiction of the character.
As reported by Comicbook.com, Horikoshi states that he never intended to use the image, but that it was hastily and unwisely chosen in an attempt to meet a publishing deadline. In the statement, which is reported to appear in the Japanese version of the manga's latest volume, Horikoshi goes on to explain that the controversial image was actually a years old "reference sheet" he intended to use for in-house color testing purposes and that it, therefore, had no connection to the My Hero Academia chapter it appeared in. Horikoshi ends...
As reported by Comicbook.com, Horikoshi states that he never intended to use the image, but that it was hastily and unwisely chosen in an attempt to meet a publishing deadline. In the statement, which is reported to appear in the Japanese version of the manga's latest volume, Horikoshi goes on to explain that the controversial image was actually a years old "reference sheet" he intended to use for in-house color testing purposes and that it, therefore, had no connection to the My Hero Academia chapter it appeared in. Horikoshi ends...
- 2/13/2023
- by Marcel Green
- ScreenRant
Titles include ‘Invisible Sue’.
Montreal-based Attraction Distribution has sold three family films to Viva Pictures for Us distribution.
The films are Invisible Sue, an upcoming German production featuring a young female protagonist with the power to disappear (and reappear); My Giraffe, about a boy whose best friend is a giant giraffe; and Katwalk, a documentary feature film about the survival skills of wild life in cosmopolitan Amsterdam.
Both companies have worked previously on a number of films including the Danish trilogy Antboy.
Viggo Mortensen talks directing debut Falling; first look at family drama (exclusive)...
Montreal-based Attraction Distribution has sold three family films to Viva Pictures for Us distribution.
The films are Invisible Sue, an upcoming German production featuring a young female protagonist with the power to disappear (and reappear); My Giraffe, about a boy whose best friend is a giant giraffe; and Katwalk, a documentary feature film about the survival skills of wild life in cosmopolitan Amsterdam.
Both companies have worked previously on a number of films including the Danish trilogy Antboy.
Viggo Mortensen talks directing debut Falling; first look at family drama (exclusive)...
- 5/16/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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