By
Robbie Graham
Illuminati to launch
giant green monster into space
The Latino
Review reports that the ending of Marvel's The Avengers 2 will see
Mark Ruffalo's Hulk lost in space and headed for his very own movie in which the
temperamental superhero becomes a gladiatorial champion on an alien world. Planet Hulk will be based on Greg
Pak’s 2006 storyline.
But just how does Hulk end up in space
in the first place? According to The
Latino Review, The Avengers 2 will offer its own take
on the Illuminati – a “secret order” possibly comprised of Doctor Strange, Black
Bolt, Charles Xavier, Reed Richards, Namor and Iron Man.
It is this secret order that banishes The Hulk into space.
Planet Hulk was previously adapted into a direct-to-DVD feature in 2010.
Planet Hulk was previously adapted into a direct-to-DVD feature in 2010.
Teen aliens on
TV
The CW has commissioned a pilot for Oxygen, which, according to TVLine.com will chronicle “an epic romance between a human girl and an alien boy when he and eight others of his kind (The Orion 9) are integrated into a suburban high school 10 years after they and hundreds of others landed on Earth and were immediately consigned to an internment camp where they’ve been imprisoned ever since.”
Life
on Mars’ Josh
Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg are on board as Executive
Producers.
‘Transformers 4’ will “freshen the
franchise”
With
Transformers 4 due to shoot in
May, director Michael Bay spoke with Forbes recently about what we can expect
from his movie:
"We’re going to start off smaller," Bay told Forbes. "There’s a brand new cast. To freshen the franchise, we’ve redesigned everything from top to bottom. The history of the first three movies is still there. We start four years later and there’s a reason why we’re meeting a new cast."
Bay’s new cast includes Mark Wahlberg (who recently stated that Transformers 4 was the most important movie of his career!) and Jack Reynor.
"We’re going to start off smaller," Bay told Forbes. "There’s a brand new cast. To freshen the franchise, we’ve redesigned everything from top to bottom. The history of the first three movies is still there. We start four years later and there’s a reason why we’re meeting a new cast."
Bay’s new cast includes Mark Wahlberg (who recently stated that Transformers 4 was the most important movie of his career!) and Jack Reynor.
Bay continues:
"I said that 3 was going to be my last
one. Paramount was letting me do 'Pain & Gain' and the 'Transformers' ride
was opening at Universal and it was bittersweet to think of passing it off. I
wanted to set it up on a really sure footing and to bring someone else in on
that, it would have been overwhelming."
Although Transformers 4 is offering a fresh start for the franchise, Bay stresses that this sequel will not be a reboot:
"We keep the 'Transformers' the way they were, it’s just four years later. There’s a reason the Transformers are redesigned. We’re trying to broaden the franchise and give it more places to go."
Transformers 4 is scheduled for release June 27, 2014.
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ finds its leading man
Although Transformers 4 is offering a fresh start for the franchise, Bay stresses that this sequel will not be a reboot:
"We keep the 'Transformers' the way they were, it’s just four years later. There’s a reason the Transformers are redesigned. We’re trying to broaden the franchise and give it more places to go."
Transformers 4 is scheduled for release June 27, 2014.
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ finds its leading man
James Gunn’s Guardians of the
Galaxy has found its leading man. Deadline
reports that Zero Dark
Thirty star Chris Pratt will play Peter Quill (aka Star-Lord) in
Marvel’s upcoming alien-themed movie.
Raised on Earth, the Quill character
learns that his father was from outer
space and is drawn into an intergalactic conflict that eventually
leads to him becoming the leader of the team. This team protects the solar
system from “an evil alien race”.
Guardians of the Galaxy is expected to be Marvel’s most ‘offbeat’ movie to date. It is scheduled for release August 1, 2014.
Guardians of the Galaxy is expected to be Marvel’s most ‘offbeat’ movie to date. It is scheduled for release August 1, 2014.