With PlayStation deciding to pass on E3 2019, Square Enix was thrown into the prime time slot usually reserved for Sony which generally closes out E3 in grand style. The game studio knew they had to bring it this year and we are happy to report they had a solid showing thanks in large part […]

The numbers are in and the year’s biggest blockbuster in Avengers: Age Of Ultron made good on its intentions to bring the masses to the theaters.

 The Avengers: Age of  Ultron press tour isn’t going so well, especially over the last couple days. Actors Jeremy Renner and Chris Evans are now copping apology pleas for calling Scarlett Johansson’s character, Black Widow, a whore and slut, and such. 

By now you have seen at least one of the Avengers: Age of Ultron. But this latest TV spot may be the best yet. 

This new Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer—the third and allegedly last—does a fine job of reminding you that May 1 is close but still very far away. 

The latest trailer for Marvel’s sure to be a smash hit Avengers: Age of Ultron features a little more insight into the film and plenty of Hulk vs. Iron Man action. 

The previous installments of the Avengers: Age of Ultron trailers have been incredibly well received. Yet this latest extended version of the next year’s inevitable box office winner will leave you totally enamored with the forces of evil.

The official Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer was supposed to premiere during next Tuesday’s episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but you know how these operations on the Internet go. You better have a thought that counts because rarely does anything go according to plan.

There are about a half of dozen superhero flicks currently being promoted in the comic parallel universe, but judging from the reaction to the Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer, all them will be null and void soon enough. Via io9: We saw a ton of Avengers: Age of Ultron footage, which starts light-hearted. We see […]

The suits over at Marvel Studios know they have a good thing in their various comic book film franchises, a fact supported by Iron Man 3 grossing $1.21 billion last year. Robert Downey Jr., the actor behind Tony Stark/Iron Man, hinted at a possible fourth movie in the successful series.

Marvel has several goodies such as Guardians of the Galaxy lined up for diehard fans, but no one can really disagree that everybody is truly waiting on the upcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Marvel fans have heard grumblings of a movie adaptation of its Guardians of the Galaxy comic, with The Fast & Furious actor Vin Diesel playing an important role. The news was confirmed after director James Gunn posted a photo of Diesel alongside a model of Groot, and also ended another long-running Marvel Studios rumor.