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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Céline Dion performs with Deadpool in Music Video - Ashes (from the Deadpool 2 Motion Picture Soundtrack)




Céline Dion - Ashes (from the Deadpool 2 Motion Picture Soundtrack)


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Published on May 3, 2018
Celine Dion “Ashes” (From the Deadpool 2 Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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LYRICS

What’s left to say?
These prayers ain’t working anymore
Every word shot down in flames
What’s left to do with these broken pieces on the floor?
I’m losing my voice calling on you

‘Cause I’ve been shaking, I’ve been bending backwards ‘till I’m broke
Watching all these dreams go up in smoke

Let beauty come out of ashes
Let beauty come out of ashes
And when I pray to God all I ask is
Can beauty come out of ashes?

Can you use these tears to put out the fires in my soul?
‘Cause I need you here, oh

‘Cause I’ve been shaking, I’ve been bending backwards ‘till I’m broke
Watching all these dreams go up in smoke

Let beauty come out of ashes
Let beauty come out of ashes
And when I pray to God all I ask is
Can beauty come out of ashes
Can beauty come out of ashes

CAST
Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson / Deadpool:
A wisecracking mercenary with accelerated healing but severe scarring over his body after undergoing an experimental regenerative mutation.[3] He forms the X-Force, a team of mutants

Josh Brolin as Nathan Summers / Cable:
A time travelling cybernetic mutant soldier, "in many ways the opposite of Deadpool".[4] Director David Leitch called the dynamic between Cable and Deadpool "sort of classic buddy-cop fare", and compared them to the characters portrayed by Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy, respectively, in 48 Hrs. (1982).[5] Brolin signed a four-film deal to play the character,[4] and described his appearance here as just the introduction for the character, with "three more movies to reveal more."

Morena Baccarin as Vanessa: An escort and Wilson's fiancée

Julian Dennison as Russell:
A young mutant being hunted by Cable.[8][2] Dennison was the only actor that the creative team considered for the role, with Russell "sort of a tailor-made character" for the actor

Zazie Beetz as Neena Thurman / Domino:
A mercenary with the mutant ability to manipulate luck,[9][10] who joins Deadpool's X-Force team.[11] Leitch described the film's version of the character as Beetz' own "real fun interesting take".[5] Beetz began "doing strength conditioning, so that's like working out everyday" when she got the role, for which she has to "be shooting guns, I fight and a lot of that movement is full body and physical."

T.J. Miller as Weasel: Wilson's best friend, the owner of a bar frequented by mercenaries

Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead:
A teenage X-Man with the mutant power to detonate atomic bursts from her body,[14] she is now a "new level of X-Men" after being a trainee in the first film.[15] Hildebrand felt that "it's cool that she's grown and matured and she still has so much of this essence of a punk kid" from the first film, and added that the character would have a "cooler" costume in the sequel

Jack Kesy as Black Tom Cassidy: A mutant who can manipulate energy through plants

Stefan Kapičić as the voice of Colossus:
An X-Man with the mutant ability to transform his entire body into organic steel.[14] Kapičić described Colossus as one of the most important characters in the film, requiring a more intense process for Kapičić during recording for the character. He explained that Colossus would continue to try make Deadpool a better person and potential X-Man after doing so in the first film

Terry Crews as Bedlam: A mutant member of the X-Force, with powers associated with EMP-electrical generation

Lewis Tan as Shatterstar: An alien from outer space with skills in martial arts, who is a member of the X-Force

Bill Skarsgård as Zeitgeist: A mutant with acidic breath, who is a member of the X-Force

Rob Delaney as Peter W.: A human member of the X-Force, who claims to have no superpowers. Peter is an experienced apiarist, sports fan, and loving husband

Leslie Uggams and Karan Soni return from the first film as Deadpool's elderly roommate Blind Al and the taxi driver Dopinder, respectively

 Shioli Kutsuna and Eddie Marsan have been cast in undisclosed roles.






Robin Hood (2018 Movie) Teaser Trailer – Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx, Jamie Dornan


Robin Hood (2018 Movie) Teaser Trailer – Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx, Jamie Dornan
Published on May 3, 2018

Robin Hood – In theaters November 21, 2018. Starring Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx, Ben Mendelsohn, Eve Hewson, Tim Minchin, and Jamie Dornan.



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Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) a war-hardened Crusader and his Moorish commander (Jamie Foxx) mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown in a thrilling action-adventure packed with gritty battlefield exploits, mind-blowing fight choreography, and a timeless romance.

Summit Entertainment presents, an Appian Way production, a Safehouse Pictures production, in association with Thunder Roads Films.

Cast
Jamie Foxx as Little John, the leader of outlaws group Merry Men, and Hood’s best friend.
Ben Mendelsohn as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Hood's enemy
Eve Hewson as Maid Marian, Hood's love interest, and wife of Scarlet
Jamie Dornan as Will Scarlet, half brother of Hood, member of Merry Men, and husband of Marian.
Paul Anderson as Guy of Gisborne
Josh Herdman as Righteous
Björn Bengtsson as Tydon
Production
The project was first announced on February 26, 2015, when a third Robin Hood script was announced written by Joby Harold, which Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way would produce.[1] There were two scripts already in the works: one at Disney titled Nottingham & Hood and another at Sony titled Hood.[1] This script was expected to be taken by Sony to merge it with its other project.[1] Lionsgate acquired the distribution rights to the film on March 19, 2015.[2] On June 4, 2015, Lionsgate set Otto Bathurst to direct the film, which DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson Killoran of Appian Way would produce along with Harold and Tory Tunnell of Safehouse Pictures.[3] On July 31, 2015, Deadline.com revealed that several actors were circling for the lead role, including Taron EgertonJack HustonJack Reynor, and Dylan O'Brien.[4] Basil Iwanyk would also produce the film through his Thunder Road Pictures.[4] Later on August 6, 2015, it was reported that Egerton was at the top of the list for the lead role and he was in early talks with the studio; however, it was predicted that he might not sign on to star in the film because of scheduling issues with the sequel to Kingsman: The Secret Service.[5] On September 30, 2015, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Egerton had signed on for the film franchise, with shooting to begin in February 2016, but then he was in conflict with the Kingsman sequel, which was scheduled to begin production in April.[6] Later in mid-October, it was confirmed that the scheduling issues had been settled between both studios and that Liongate would now begin Robin Hood's production right after Egerton wrapped on Kingsman, likely in the end of summer.[7]On October 15, 2015, Eve Hewson was chosen for the role of Maid Marian from 100 actresses.[8]
On January 11, 2016, it was announced that Jamie Foxx had been cast in the film to play the role of Little John, the leader of outlaws group Merry Men.[9] On September 19, 2016, it was reported that Jamie Dornan had joined the film's cast to play Will Scarlet, half brother of Hood, member of Merry Men, and husband of Marian.[10] In November 2016, film's title was announced to be Robin Hood,with Paul Anderson cast for an unspecified role, which might be a darkly toned character.[11] On December 13, it was reported that Ben Mendelsohn had been cast in the film as the Sheriff of Nottingham.[12] On February 14, 2017, it was announced that Tim Minchinhad been cast as Friar Tuck.[13]
Filming
Filming began on February 20, 2017 at different locations in DubrovnikCroatia[14][15], and in Le RaincyFrance.[16], but was mostly shot in BudapestHungary.[17] Filming concluded on May 19th.[18]

 




Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp - Official Trailer – 1 May 2018


Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp - Official Trailer – 1 May 2018

Published on 1 May 2018



Real heroes. Not actual size. Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp is In theaters July 6.

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Premise
Set between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity WarScott Lang, now under house arrest after the events of Civil War,[1] tries to balance his home life as a father with his responsibilities as Ant-Man, when Hope van Dyne and Hank Pym present him with a new mission to bring to light secrets from their past, teaming up with Van Dyne as the new Wasp.

Cast
Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man:
A former petty criminal who acquired a suit that allows him to shrink or grow in scale while also increasing in strength.[3] Following the events of Captain America: Civil War, in which Lang escapes from the Raft prison, director Peyton Reed said that "he’s a fugitive in most of the first Ant-Man movie. He’s just a bigger fugitive now."

Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne / Wasp:
The daughter of Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, who is bequeathed a similar suit and the Wasp mantle from her mother.[3] The writers were "so excited about now being able to show [Hope] fully formed and what she is as a superhero. Her power set, how she fights, and what are the injustices that matter to her that she wants to right. That's part of the really fun thing of the [film]."

Michael Peña as Luis:
Lang's former cellmate and a member of his crew. Peña said that there was less opportunity for improvisation with his character compared to Ant-Man.

Walton Goggins as Sonny Burch: A "low-level criminal-type".

Bobby Cannavale as Paxton: A San Francisco Police Department officer who is engaged to Lang's ex-wife Maggie.

Judy Greer as Maggie: Lang's ex-wife.

Tip "T.I." Harris as Dave: A member of Lang's crew

David Dastmalchian as Kurt: A member of Lang's crew.

Hannah John-Kamen as Ghost:
A criminal with the ability to phase through objects. The character is traditionally portrayed as male in the comics, but was made to be female for the film because the creative team believed that the character's gender was irrelevant to its portrayal, and felt it would be more interesting to cast a woman in the role.

Abby Ryder Fortson as Cassie: The daughter of Lang and Maggie.

Randall Park as Jimmy Woo: A S.H.I.E.L.D. agent.

Michelle Pfeiffer as Janet van Dyne: The wife of Pym, mother of Hope, and the original Wasp. She was lost in the Quantum Realmyears ago during a mission with Pym.

Laurence Fishburne as Bill Foster:
An old friend of Pym's who was once his assistant.[12][14] Fishburne had approached Marvel about joining the MCU, pitching them a few ideas for who he could portray, before Marvel offered him the role of Foster in the film.[14] Despite having already portrayed Perry White for the DC Extended Universe, Fishburne admitted that he had always fantasized about being in an MCU film, admitting that he considered himself a "Marvel guy".

A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, entomologist, and physicist who became the original Ant-Man in 1963 after discovering the subatomic particles that make the transformation possible.

Additionally, Ant-Man and Wasp co-creator Stan Lee has a cameo in the film