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“Captain America: Winter Soldier”: 5 Things To Know About Falcon

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Run, don’t walk to see “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”! While the first “Captain America” film released in 2011 left a lot to be desired,…

“Captain America: Winter Soldier”: 5 Things To Know About Falcon

Exclusive: Rocket Raccoon Spins Off ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Into Solo Comic Series

Writer/Artist Skottie Young to launch Marvel Comics series in July. By Alex Zalben

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Wolverine wins the weekend box office – Hollywood.TV

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Wolverine, the Marvel Comics inspired movie starring Hugh Jackman, topped the weekend box office with $55 million in US ticket sales. Wolverine made an impre…

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‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’: Get To Know The Rhino

After a look at Paul Giamatti’s villain, fans wonder how faithful the Spider-Man sequel is to its Marvel Comics origin. By Brett White

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‘Thor: The Dark World’ Trailer − Things Look Bad For Natalie Portman

As you may recall, I’m not a big Thor fan. It’s the costume.  Still, I consider it my duty as a Marvel Comics fan to bring you this trailer from Thor: The Dark World ,   which hits U.S. theaters on  Nov. 8.  The action isn’t quite as exciting as the slam-bang stuff that happens in the Iron Man 3 trailers, but it sure does look like Thor’s Earth-bound lady love Jane Foster ( Natalie Portman ) ends up in a heap o’ danger when the superhero takes her on what looks like an impromptu journey to Asgard and, perhaps, doesn’t guard her ass enough. The scenes that begin at the 1:16 mark and use of the word “sacrifice” in the voiceover certainly hint that Foster’s life could be at stake.  Take a look below: See Jane Menaced: By the way, did you see that Loki’s back and looking like the Edris Salon is doing his hair in that high-security prison where he’s cooling his heels?  Fabulous. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Watch The Explosive ‘Iron Man 3′ Trailer!

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For the fans who couldn’t get enough of Tony Stark in the previous “Iron Man” movies, the official trailer for “Iron Man 3″ has hit…

Watch The Explosive ‘Iron Man 3′ Trailer!

African Comic Book Hero ‘Black Panther’ May Finally Get Big Screen Treatment

Fans of pioneering Marvel Comics character Black Panther have been anticipating a big screen adaptation of the story of the African warrior and chief of the technologically advanced Wakanda nation ever since Wesley Snipes announced plans to make a live action film almost twenty years ago… Continue

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Stan Lee talks about his cameo in The Avengers

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Stan Lee, creator of the Marvel Comics universe, was in Beverly Hills today and gave us a tease about his cameo in the upcoming film, “The Avengers” We can’t wait!! Avengers hits theatres May 4th!

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‘Transformers’ Super Bowl Trailer: Explosions! Robots! Victoria’s Secret Model!

New 30-second ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ trailer premieres during Super Bowl XLV By Aly Semigran A scene from “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Photo: Paramount Just in case there wasn’t enough testosterone coursing through Super Bowl XLV, the preview trailer for “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” should have done the trick. The new 30-second trailer for the third “Transformers” installment brought with it a bevy of battling robots, concerned-looking humans (the movie’s stars Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, and Megan Fox’s replacement, Victoria’s Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley), and the general destruction director Michael Bay tends to bring along with any project. Unlike the movie’s first trailer , which has already hit theaters and features Neil Armstrong’s journey to the moon in 1969 turning out a little differently (apparently in Bay’s world, one small step for man was one giant step for sneaky robots), this spot was short, and for “Transformers” fans, pretty sweet. With a tagline that warns “On 7/1/11 Earth Will Go Dark” spliced in with all the action (and that’s really all there is, as not a single line of dialogue is uttered in the spot), viewers only saw blips of what can be expected on the big screen this summer. The preview for the not-yet-rated flick featured scenes of disarray and panic on the streets (at times looking awfully reminiscent of another summer blockbuster with a Super Bowl ad: “Battle: Los Angeles”), burning cities, helicopter collisions and a car crash, which transforms into, well, Transformers. And, of course, there’s the return of both Bumblebee and Optimus Prime. All this in the span of about 30 seconds, America! What did you think of the “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” trailer? Let us know in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Captain America’ Trailer Premieres During Super Bowl XLV

Clip offers glimpses of Hugo Weaving’s Red Skull and Cap’s transformation to super-soldier. By Adam Rosenberg A scene from “Captain America: The First Avenger” Photo: Paramount The debut trailer for “Captain America: The First Avenger” made its bow tonight with only minutes remaining in the second quarter of Super Bowl XLV. The highly anticipated first look at the Joe Johnston-directed Marvel Comics adaptation did not fail to deliver, with glimpses of Hugo Weaving’s Red Skull and Cap’s transformation from puny weakling to genetically enhanced super-soldier. The 32-second trailer opens with Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) stepping into the machine that infuses his body with the serum responsible for giving him superhuman strength and reflexes. “How do you feel,” Hayley Atwell’s Peggy Carter — Cap’s World War II love interest — asks Rogers as he steps out of the oversize metal coffin. “Taller,” Evans quips. A series of shots from different parts of the movie flash by next as Cap, shield in hand, runs, jumps and swings into action against a variety of bad guys, including a pair of armored HYDRA agents wielding flamethrowers. The money shot comes toward the end, of course, with Hugo Weaving’s Red Skull peeling off what appears to be a mask and revealing the scarred, red face beneath. The trailer ends with Atwell and Evans. Cap’s got what must be an early, unpainted prototype of his shield in hand, whose effectiveness Atwell tests with a pistol. “What do you think,” Evans asks, holding the shield up just in time to catch the oncoming bullets. “I think it works,” she fires back with a smirk. “Captain America: The First Avenger” hits 2-D and 3-D screens this summer on July 22. Check out everything we’ve got on “Captain America: The First Avenger.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com.

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