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Yahoo Interview: Chris Hemsworth on Endgame (Minor spoilers).
“[Avengers: Endgame]” was the culmination of 22 films, and 10 years worth of filmmaking and cinema,” Hemsworth tells Yahoo Movies UK ahead of the film’s release on 25 April.
Comicbook Review: What ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ Gets Right
Avengers: Age of Ultron was the last time Marvel’s films embraced pure superheroism. There’s no denying that the result was messy, but it also had moments that no other Marvel movie can match. It’s the closest Marvel has come yet to showing the Avengers operating together as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. For whatever flaws the film has, it’s successes are still worth celebrating.
Yahoo Interview: Chris Hemsworth on How Ragnarok Revitalised Thor
When we came into Ragnarok, I was sort of exhausted of what I’d been doing and a little sort of underwhelmed by what I was putting out there, you know?” Hemsworth says.
What Culture Review: 10 Behind the Scenes Age of Ultron Facts
As we count down to Avengers: Endgame, we’re looking back at the point where Thanos said “fine, I’ll do it myself…” with Avengers: Age of Ultron…
Alan Tudyk to Reprise K-2SO Role in new Star Wars series
Alan Tudyk will reprise his Rogue One: A Star Wars Story role as droid K-2SO in a upcoming prequel series for Disney’s streaming service, Disney…
i09 Interview: Clark Gregg on Agents of SHIELD Season 6
As interconnected as Agents of SHIELD was with Marvel’s films in the show’s earliest days, Gregg said, it’s by carving out its space within the MCU and drawing on unprotected pieces of source material that the series has been able to set itself apart.
Gamespot Interview: Clark Gregg on Which Avengers Know Coulson LIves
“In my mind, Captain America doesn’t know he’s alive. It’s bittersweet to me,” he laughed. “We know that Nick Fury knows, obviously, we’ve seen him. And I feel like Tony Stark knows things — he just finds a way to know things — but I think the two of them have had a blunt conversation about it and decided not to share it further.
ET Online Interview: Clark Gregg on Captain Marvel
“I always think of that thing, you know, find a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. I think that’s Phil Coulson,” he added. “He loves this stuff. And like me, he shows up to do a job and it just keeps getting better and more interesting and then incredible people show up and it’s beyond his wildest dreams.”
amNY Interview: Clark Gregg on Samuel L. Jackson’s Softer Side
I really just tried to forget an awful lot of traumatic, horrible stuff and terrible secrets from around the universe that he just doesn’t know yet. I tried to go back to a more naive, innocent place, which was not easy for me or Phil. We’re both jaded by the universe at this point.