Chris Evans is set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming film 'Avengers: Doomsday,' directed by the Russo brothers and featuring Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom. While it's unclear whether Evans will reprise his role as Steve Rogers/Captain America or Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, the film will explore multiple timelines and universes, potentially reuniting actors from previous Marvel films. Evans, who retired as Captain America in 'Avengers: Endgame,' has expressed interest in returning if the project feels right.
Chris Evans is reportedly set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming film Avengers: Doomsday, directed by the Russo Brothers. While details about his role remain undisclosed, Evans could reprise his iconic role as Steve Rogers or appear as a different character, given the multiverse theme. The film, which will also feature Robert Downey Jr., is part of the Multiverse Saga and is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026.
Chris Evans is set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the upcoming film 'Avengers: Doomsday,' directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. While his exact role is unclear, it's suggested he may reprise his iconic character, Steve Rogers, though Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson will continue as Captain America. The film, featuring a star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom, is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026. Evans recently made a cameo in 'Deadpool & Wolverine' as Johnny Storm, his character from the early Fantastic Four movies.
The Russo Brothers, directors of several Marvel films including Avengers: Endgame, revealed that Robert Downey Jr.'s spontaneity and desire to keep things fresh were key to the lasting success of his portrayal of Iron Man. They believe that his ability to surprise himself and seek depth and complexity in the character allowed him to play Tony Stark for 10 movies. Despite Iron Man's popularity, Marvel Studios has no plans to resurrect the character in the Multiverse Saga. Fans can watch all of Downey's MCU film appearances on Disney+.
Chris Hemsworth and director Sam Hargrave announced at Netflix's Tudum that Extraction 3 is in the works, with Hemsworth reprising his role as black ops mercenary Tyler Rake. Extraction 2 saw Hemsworth return to save his ex-wife's sister and her children. The upcoming sequel will likely continue the high-stakes rescue missions of the previous films. The Russo Brothers have previously revealed plans for an Extraction cinematic universe.
"Extraction 2" is a big-budget, super-violent adventure film overseen and conceived by the Russo Brothers of Marvel fame. Chris Hemsworth plays Tyler Rake, a former special forces soldier with a tragic past who is hired to bust a family out of a Georgian prison. The film is three long action sequences with a bit of character development sprinkled in. The first is an uninterrupted 21-minute action sequence following Tyler and the family through a wild prison break and onto a train that's chased across the tundra by helicopters filled with armed thugs in body armor. The film is a redemption story set in action movie purgatories filled with shadow versions of the hero.
The Italian chapter of the global spy thriller franchise, Citadel, has been titled Citadel: Diana and features Matilda de Angelis as the lead. The series was locally created, produced, and filmed in Italy and is directed by Arnaldo Catinari. The plot details are not revealed yet, but a tease of the new installment is featured at the end of the season 1 finale of the mothership series. Citadel: Diana will be available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in 2024.
The first trailer for Extraction 2, the sequel to the hit 2020 action film, has been released. Directed by Sam Hargrave and written by Joe Russo, the film reunites with Chris Hemsworth and promises to deliver more brutal action sequences. Extraction was a surprise success, and a sequel was practically guaranteed.
Citadel, the upcoming spy thriller series starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden, has been awarded $25 million in tax credits by the California Film Commission to relocate from the UK to California for its second season. The tax credits program is expected to award around $80 million in incentives for this allocation round to seven TV series. Citadel's second season is projected to receive the most tax credits given to any TV show by California's program.
Chris Hemsworth returns as Tyler Rake in the upcoming action movie Extraction 2, set to premiere on Netflix on June 16. Directed by Sam Hargrave and produced by Joe and Anthony Russo, the sequel sees Rake tasked with rescuing the family of a Georgian gangster from prison. Despite being clinically dead nine months ago, Rake is back to his ass-kicking ways, tearing his way through a prison riot and facing death-defying challenges. The film also stars Golshifteh Farahani, Tornike Gogrichiani, Adam Bessa, Daniel Bernhardt, Tinatin Dalakishvili, and Olga Kurylenko.
The Russo brothers' upcoming $200 million spy series, Citadel, has been renewed for a second season on Amazon Prime Video before its first season even premieres on April 28. The show reportedly underwent extensive reshoots and creative differences between Joe Russo and the original showrunner, leading to a creative overhaul and a new showrunner. The first season will have six episodes set in the central Citadel universe, with Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden starring as Jason Bourne-types who don't remember their past but remember all their skills.
Amazon's upcoming spy drama series, Citadel, starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden, has been renewed for a second season ahead of its April 28 debut. The series, which has already spawned an Indian adaptation, is a make-or-break moment for Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke, with a budget of over $200 million following rounds of reshoots. The Russos hired David Weil to take over the show and provide a more grounded take, with Weil expected to remain as showrunner for season two and the Russos directing multiple episodes.