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  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    Michael Douglas Confirms He'll Be Back as Hank Pym in 'Ant-Man and The Wasp'

    The 72-year-old actor confirmed via Facebook on Friday that he will reprise his role in the 2019 Marvel sequel

  • NewsGwynne Watkins

    2015's Biggest Winners at the Box Office

    To the delight of studios and fans alike, 2015 was the year that audiences decided to go back to the movies. Films like Jurassic World and Star Wars: The Force Awakens became full-blown cinematic events, attracting massive crowds and shattering box-office records. This week, industry analysts confidently declared that domestic box office would surpass $11 billion by the end of the year, an all-time high. While tentpole films made waves, it was also a good year for low-budget cult movies and limi

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    Ant-Man Channels Spider-Man in High Stakes Deleted Scene (Exclusive)

    Though he certainly stands on his own two legs, Ant-Man nearly took a cue from another Marvel hero in his big screen debut this summer.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Will Michael Douglas Reprise His 'Ant-Man' Role? It's Looking Good

    In a movie career that has spanned nearly fifty years, Michael Douglas has always had a great big-screen batting average, winning his first Oscar at the age of 31 for producing 1975’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. As an actor, he became part of the cultural zeitgeist in the ‘80s and '90s, starring in a string of hit movies, including Romancing the Stone, Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and, of course, the 1987 drama Wall Street, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    'Ant-Man' Director Peyton Reed on the Sequel, Putting 'The Wasp' in the Title, and 'Fantastic Four' Failures

    Paul Rudd in ‘Ant-Man’ (Marvel/Disney) In late October, word came that Marvel and Ant-Man director Peyton Reed were in talks on a contract to make a sequel. In mid-2014, Reed took over for fan-beloved director Edgar Wright, who had been developing the project for nearly a decade, only to split up with Marvel in a highly publicized divorce. Thanks to his own history with Marvel (Reed grew up a comic book obsessive, and had some near-misses with the studio before) and a crucial rewrite by star P

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    Lego Ant-Man Gets the Little Details Perfect

    With Ant-Man ready to astonish at the box office this weekend, it’s time for the toys. Aside from the exclusives that debuted last week at Comic-Con, Ant-Man will be hitting shelves in the guise of action figures, construction sets, and even race cars. First out of the gate is Lego, which today unveiled its blocky take on the film’s poster to promote its cheeky building set based on the film’s climactic battle.

  • NewsJordan Zakarin

    'Game of Thrones' Author George R.R. Martin Has a Problem With Marvel's Villains

    Long before George R.R. Martin became the author of the wildly successful Game of Thrones books, he was a Marvel Comics geek, digging into Stan Lee and co.’s creations from an early age. Martin has always been a fan of Ant-Man, so when he went to see the character’s movie debut earlier this week, he was skeptical. According to a new post on the writer’s blog, Martin was particularly concerned with the decision to focus the film on Scott Lang, the second Ant-Man, and not the comic’s original he

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