Tom Hardy has had a long and successful career in Hollywood, playing everything from a comic book villain in The Dark Knight Rises, to a grizzled post-apocalyptic wander in Mad Max: Fury Road, but theres one role that he didnt land that still hurts to this day. Hardy first began his career in 2001 with roles in two military projects by way of Black Hawk Down and the HBO epic Band of Brothers, and since then hes been a leading man in several projects, carving his own path to success.
Marvel fans have been hotly anticipating the return of Ghost Rider on the big screen for some timebut recent rumors have resulted in many taking to social media to share their burning fury. The rumor in question surrounds Barbie and The Nice Guys star Ryan Gosling, who is reportedly attached to the role of Marvels flaming skull-sporting Avenger.
There are some classic films that should never be given the remake treatment and actress Geena Davis believes that 1991's Thelma & Louise is one of them. The movie became a seminal film about female empowerment that made a significant impact when it was released. During an interview with Indiewire, Davis got pretty candid about why Thelma & Louise should never be remade.
Flow, an animated feature following a cat's journey across a post-apocalyptic world, has been picked up for international release after winning three awards at the recent Annecy Film Festival. Directed by Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis - who was nominated for an Annie-Award for Away - Flow is set after a terrible flood has ravaged the world and humanity has adapted to survive among the new oceanic landscape.
It seems that a lot of Hollywood actors have, at some point in their career, toyed with the idea of being in a Marvel movie, and Jon Hamm is no exception. The 53-year-old star of Mad Men even went so far as to pitch himself for a role in the MCU, revealing that his idea revolved around a specific comic book storyline that he was eager to be involved in.
Deadpool & Wolverine may be the first big screen R-rated offering from the MCU, but while audiences are looking forward to all manner of bloody violence and gloriously foul language, it turns out that some things were off limits. Director Shawn Levy discussed the adult-oriented Marvel outing with Total Film, and revealed that some of the more risqu jokes and references were vetoed by Kevin Feige, including overt drug use.