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  • 8 new character banners for The Avengers

    8 new character banners for The Avengers

    Disney Australia and Marvel have released eight (count ’em) new character banners for next year’s event The Avengers, finally offering unobscured portraits of the main characters glimpsed in the earlier character pieces.

    Continuing the epic big-screen adventures started in Iron ManThe Incredible Hulk,Iron Man 2Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger, Marvel’s The Avengers is the superhero team up of a lifetime.

    Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, and directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers poster - Australia - Loki

    The Avengers poster - Australia - Black Widow

    The Avengers poster - Australia - Thor

    The Avengers poster - Australia - Iron Man
    The Avengers poster - Australia - Captain America
    The Avengers poster - Australia - Hawkeye
    The Avengers poster - Australia - Bruce Banner (Hulk)
    The Avengers poster - Australia - Nick Fury

  • New character banners for The Avengers

    New character banners for The Avengers

    Walt Disney Studios Australia and New Zealand has revealed two new banners for Marvel’s forthcoming super-powered The Avengers, now confirmed to hit Australian cinemas on 25 April 2012.

    Continuing the epic big-screen adventures started in Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger, Marvel’s The Avengers is the superhero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, findshimself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

    Starring Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson, and directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963 and a comics institution ever since. Prepare yourself for an exciting event movie, packed with action and spectacular special effects, when Marvel’s The Avengers assemble in April 2012.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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    The Avengers Banner - Australia

    The Avengers Banner - Australia

     

  • New trailer and posters for Snow White and the Huntsman

    New trailer and posters for Snow White and the Huntsman

    Following the epic banner released earlier this week, Universal has now released (via iTunes Trailers) a brand new teaser trailer and four character posters for Snow White and the Huntsman.

    Synopsis: In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Hunstman, Kristen Stewart (Twilight) plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar®winner Charlize Theron) who is out to destroy her.  But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris HemsworthThor) who was dispatched to kill her.  Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White’s beauty and power. The breathtaking new vision of the legendary tale is from Joe Roth, the producer of Alice in Wonderland, producer Sam Mercer (The Sixth Sense) and acclaimed commercial director and state-of-the-art visualist Rupert Sanders.

    It looks sufficiently dark enough, but then again so did Red Riding Hood. Well take the all-musical Disney version any day, but it will be nice to see this updated with some cool special effects. Of course, it isn’t enough to just have Snow White as simply “the fairest of them all”, as she now has to be a cool, tough warrior chick. Empower that demographic! We still say Tarsem Singh’s Mirror Mirror is a few steps ahead on this one.

    Snow White and the Huntsman will be released on 21 June 2012 in Australia from Universal.

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    Snow White and the Huntsman poster - Kristen Stewart

    Snow White and the Huntsman poster - Kristen Stewart

    Snow White and the Huntsman poster - Chris Hemsworth

    Snow White and the Huntsman poster - Charlize Theron

  • New Snow White and the Huntsman banner

    New Snow White and the Huntsman banner

    Universal has released an epic banner for next year’s Snow White and the Hunstman, the darker of the two competing Snow White films to be released next year.

    Not to be confused with Tarsem Singh’s Mirror MirrorSnow White and the Hunstman is the other Snow White film, and thanks to the presence of Kristen Stewart, undoubtedly the bigger of the two. Interestingly enough, both Snow White films star women who have worked opposite Twilight stars, with Abductions Lily Collins the fairest of them all in the “other” version.

    The official press reads as follows: In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Hunstman, Kristen Stewart (Twilight) plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar®winner Charlize Theron) who is out to destroy her.  But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris HemsworthThor) who was dispatched to kill her.  Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White’s beauty and power. The breathtaking new vision of the legendary tale is from Joe Roth, the producer of Alice in Wonderland, producer Sam Mercer (The Sixth Sense) and acclaimed commercial director and state-of-the-art visualist Rupert Sanders.

    Snow White and the Huntsman will be released on 26 December 2012 in Australia from Universal.

    Snow White and the Huntsman

  • Blu-ray Review: Thor

    Blu-ray Review: Thor

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    Thor - Blu-ray

    Director: Kenneth Branagh

    Runtime: 110 minutes

    Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins

    Video: 1080p HD/2:35:1 (16:9)

    Audio:

    Subtitles:  Various

    Extras:

    Distributor: Paramount

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    Thor may not be as recognisable as Marvel Comics’ more recently adapted heroes Spider-man and the X-Men, but mighty team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created the character around the same time as the more media-savvy heroes. Drawing on influences from Norse mythology, Thor is distinct for not simply sharing a super-secret but a godly one as well. Largely Shakespearean actor-turned-director Kenneth Branagh may not have been the most obvious choice to direct this epic super-hero blockbuster, a lynch-pin of a series that will ultimately form a super-team in The Avengers, but his own divine presence has attracted an impressive cast.

    In the otherworldly realm of Asgard, King Odin (Anthony Hopkins, The Rite) has ruled over an uneasy true with the Frost Giants in a nearby realm separated by the astral Bifröst. Defying his father’s express wishes, Odin’s impetuous son Thor (Chris Hemsworth, Star Trek) attacks the Frost Giants to prove his worth, renewing hostilities with the enemy. Exiled on Earth for his actions, Thor encounters scientists Jane Foster (Natalie Portman, No Strings Attached), Professor Andrews (Stellan Skarsgård, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End) and their assistant Darcy (Kat Dennings, Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist). Powerless and stranded, Thor must learn his place in the universe before his brother Loki’s (Tom Hiddleston, Archipelago) plans come to fruition.

    With only Captain America: The First Avenger to go before The Avengers assemble in 2012, Thor is one of the final pieces in the Marvel Universe puzzle that has been coming together since Iron Man.  Thor was perhaps the hardest sell to punters, with the elaborate costumes and almost classical speech patterns potential hurdles to audience buy-in. Rather than water-down the key elements to the story, like so many failed adaptations (DaredevilElektraJonah Hex) before it, Branagh embraces the Shakespearean elements with gusto. This is not to say that the film takes itself too seriously though: a knowing sense of humour, especially from sidekick Kat Denning, ensures that Thor never disappears up its own cape. At its heart, Thor is not too far removed from the basic tenants of betrayal and deception that characterise King Lear, especially in Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, and the source material lends itself to this comparison. Yet even this is just a shorthand way of describing a story as old as the Norse legends themselves, repackaged in this adaptation of a graphic storyline that has been running for half a century. Where Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby’s original story (as it appeared in 1962′s Journey into Mystery #82) was a continuation of their exploration of dual identities in the “real world”, Branagh’s Thor grounds itself in a far more 21st century view of science versus magic.

    Thor combines magic, action and epic mythology in a way not previously seen in the genre, but it held together by an impossibly good ensemble of actors. Hopkins swaggers in a powerful role that gives him the appearance of true god, a role he seems to have been saving himself for. Australia’s Hemsworth finally brings the star turn we always knew he had in him, delivering on the promise of his handful of powerful scenes as Captain Kirk’s dad in the Star Trek reboot. Portman’s role could have been played by anybody, but the recent Oscar-winner makes the character her own, establishing a genuine chemistry with her leading man in an uncharacteristically short running time. Yet it is star on the rise Hiddleston, soon to be seen in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris and Steven Spielberg’s War Horse, who impresses the most as the misguided and mischievous Loki. Channeling King Lear‘s Edmund and Julius Caesar‘s Cassisus as cited influences, Hiddleston’s powerfully sympathetic portrayal of the conflicted villain adds pathos where other films provide camp. The much-maligned cinematography is not so much distracting as it is disorienting at times, but it certainly sets this film apart from others in the genre. As an action epic, Thor is a first-rate blockbuster, providing a great introduction to the character with the promise of more thrills to come.

    The Disc:

    When Thor was released in cinemas, it was presented in 3D, and this never seemed like an entirely natural fit. Although there is a 3D Blu-ray version available, this disc affords us the opportunity to see this in pristine 2D. It looks magnificently crisp, especially in the shots of Asgard, but the effects sequences and skin tones alike are dealt with wonderfully. The DTS HD Master Audio 7.1, and doesn’t require the dial to be too high to get some window-rattling oomph out of the track. Definitely reference quality, even if you can hear it several houses away.

    The Audio Commentary with Kenneth “Call Me Ken” Branagh is an engaging and informative one, with the director giving a wealth of detail on the themes of the film, the backgrounds to each of the characters and the actors and drawing on his own acting experience to convey what feeling he was going for in particular scenes. A damn-near perfect commentary. One Blu-ray exclusive is the Marvel One-Shot short film The Consultant (3:57), starring SHIELD Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg), Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark and William Hurt as General Ross. It ties together The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man.

    There’s a collection of seven featurettes: From Asgard to Earth (19:42), on creating the worlds; Our Fearless Leader (3:18) is on Kenneth Branagh; casting is covered in Assembling the Troupe (4:44); Hammer Time! (6:14) deals not with MC Hammer put rather the hard to pronounce Mjolnir; Creating Laufey (5:33) looks at the Frost Giants; Patrick Doyle’s score is covered in Music of the Gods (2:05) and the very special A Conversation (2:23) sees producer Craig Kyle talk to comic legends J. Michael Straczynski and Stan “The Man” Lee. Another smaller piece, The Road to the Avengers (2:57) is effectively an extended puff-piece on the forthcoming film, but it does offer a few hints of what is to come. Rounding out the disc is a collection of 11 Deleted Scenes (24:34) and a handful of Trailers, including the Teaser, Theatrical Trailer and one for Avengers Animated. However, there is nothing here that fully uses the Blu-ray features, such as PiP.

    Thor - Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman

    [stextbox id=”custom”]It has its flaws, but Thor is both enjoyable and entertaining, courtesy of an outstanding cast and a simple yet satisfying story. As a  precursor to 2012 release The Avengers, and as a standalone film, it succeeds on both counts.This Blu-ray is an excellent way to re-watch the film, or catch up with it for the first time.[/stextbox]

  • Disney releases official photos from Marvel’s The Avengers

    Disney releases official photos from Marvel’s The Avengers

    With all of the set photos floating about, not to mention the snaps that EW released last week, Disney have finally decided to release a chunk of official hi-res photos from Marvel’s The Avengers.

    These photos are now all over the Interwebs, but these come to us via Coming Soon and Collider.

    Continuing the epic big-screen adventures started in Iron ManThe Incredible HulkIron Man 2Thor  and  Captain America: The First Avenger, Marvel’s The Avengers is the superhero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

    The Avengers will be released in Australia on 25 April 2012 by Disney.

    Click the photos below to enlarge to full hi-res.

    Marvel's The Avengers - CAPTAIN AMERICA (Chris Evans)

    Marvel's The Avengers.NICK FURY (Samuel L. Jackson)
    Marvel's The Avengers.LOKI (Tom Hiddleston)

    Marvel's The Avengers..CAPTAIN AMERICA (L) Chris Evans and TONY STARK (Robert Downey, Jr.

    THOR (Chris Hemsworth) (L) and CAPTAIN AMERICA (Chris Evans) (R)

    BLACK WIDOW (Scarlett Johansson)

    Joss Whedon on set of Marvel's The Avengers

  • New photos and character shots from The Avengers

    New photos and character shots from The Avengers

    Entertainment Weekly Avengers CoverEntertainment Weekly has not only posted its latest cover, but a whole swag of photos from the set of The Avengers as well.

    There are three on-set photos, followed by six character profile shots of the leads: Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, and Chris Evans’ Captain America, Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner (aka The Incredible Hulk), Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye and Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow.

    Continuing the epic big-screen adventures started in Iron ManThe Incredible Hulk,Iron Man 2Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger, Marvel’s The Avengers is the superhero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

    The Avengers will be released in Australia on 25 April 2012 by Disney.

    The cast and crew of The Avengers on set

    Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) in The Avengers

    Captain America (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) in The Avengers

    Black Widow Iron Man

    Captain America in The Avengers Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) in The Avengers

    Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in The Avengers Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) in The Avengers

  • D23 Expo: The Avengers Cast assemble backstage

    D23 Expo: The Avengers Cast assemble backstage

    The principle cast of The Avengers have assembled for a photo opportunity at Disney’s D23 Expo in California. Marvel has released this historic snap.

    None of the cast are in costume, of course, except for Robert Downey Jr, who actually is Tony Stark.

    Left to right, the photo depicts Walt Disney Studios Chairman Rich Boss, actors Scarlet Johannson (Black Widow), Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Cobie Smoulders (S.H.I.E.L.D Agent Maria Hill), Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige and President of Marketing Walt Disney Studios MT Carney.

    The Avengers Assemble at D23

    Now compare that with this earlier concept art of The Avengers (Click to enlarge):

    Avengers Assemble Concept Art

    The D23 Expo runs from 19 to 21 August, and it is expected that news on The Avengers, now owned by Disney as part of their Marvel Comics purchase, will be unveiled on the Sunday morning.

    The Avengers is released on 4 July 2012 from Disney.

  • Review: Thor

    Review: Thor

    Thor poster - Australia

    Thor may not be as recognisable as Marvel Comics’ more recently adapted heroes Spider-man and the X-Men, but mighty team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created the character around the same time as the more media-savvy heroes. Drawing on influences from Norse mythology, Thor is distinct for not simply sharing a super-secret but a godly one as well.

    Largely Shakespearean actor-turned-director Kenneth Branagh may not have been the most obvious choice to direct this epic super-hero blockbuster, a lynch-pin of a series that will ultimately form a super-team in The Avengers, but his own divine presence has attracted an impressive cast.

    In the otherworldly realm of Asgard, King Odin (Anthony Hopkins, The Rite) has ruled over an uneasy true with the Frost Giants in a nearby realm separated by the astral Bifröst. Defying his father’s express wishes, Odin’s impetuous son Thor (Chris Hemsworth, Star Trek) attacks the Frost Giants to prove his worth, renewing hostilities with the enemy. Exiled on Earth for his actions, Thor encounters scientists Jane Foster (Natalie Portman, No Strings Attached), Professor Andrews (Stellan Skarsgård, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End) and their assistant Darcy (Kat Dennings, Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist). Powerless and stranded, Thor must learn his place in the universe before his brother Loki’s (Tom Hiddleston, Archipelago) plans come to fruition.

    Thor

    With only Captain America: The First Avenger to go before The Avengers assemble in 2012, Thor is one of the final pieces in the Marvel Universe puzzle that has been coming together since Iron Man.  Thor was perhaps the hardest sell to punters, with the elaborate costumes and almost classical speech patterns potential hurdles to audience buy-in. Rather than water-down the key elements to the story, like so many failed adaptations (Daredevil, Elektra, Jonah Hex) before it, Branagh embraces the Shakespearean elements with gusto.

    This is not to say that the film takes itself too seriously though: a knowing sense of humour, especially from sidekick Kat Denning, ensures that Thor never disappears up its own cape. At its heart, Thor is not too far removed from the basic tenants of betrayal and deception that characterise King Lear, especially in Tom Hiddleston’s Loki, and the source material lends itself to this comparison. Yet even this is just a shorthand way of describing a story as old as the Norse legends themselves, repackaged in this adaptation of a graphic storyline that has been running for half a century. Where Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby’s original story (as it appeared in 1962’s Journey into Mystery #82) was a continuation of their exploration of dual identities in the “real world”, Branagh’s Thor grounds itself in a far more 21st century view of science versus magic.

    Thor combines magic, action and epic mythology in a way not previously seen in the genre, but it held together by an impossibly good ensemble of actors. Hopkins swaggers in a powerful role that gives him the appearance of true god, a role he seems to have been saving himself for. Australia’s Hemsworth finally brings the star turn we always knew he had in him, delivering on the promise of his handful of powerful scenes as Captain Kirk’s dad in the Star Trek reboot. Portman’s role could have been played by anybody, but the recent Oscar-winner makes the character her own, establishing a genuine chemistry with her leading man in an uncharacteristically short running time.

    Yet it is star on the rise Hiddleston, soon to be seen in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris and Steven Spielberg’s War Horse, who impresses the most as the misguided and mischievous Loki. Channeling King Lear‘s Edmund and Julius Caesar‘s Cassisus as cited influences, Hiddleston’s powerfully sympathetic portrayal of the conflicted villain adds pathos where other films provide camp. The much-maligned cinematography is not so much distracting as it is disorienting at times, but it certainly sets this film apart from others in the genre. As an action epic, Thor is a first-rate blockbuster, providing a great introduction to the character with the promise of more thrills to come.

    An excellent cast bolsters a film that may seem like a costume drama on the surface, but provides enough bang for its buck to establish its hero as an Avenger in the making. Building on part Marvel mythology, the references and in-jokes sandwiched between wall-to-wall action and surprising comedic turns make this an entertaining winner.

    Thor was released in Australia on 21 April 2011 by Paramount.

    Don’t forget to check out the exclusive interview we did with Jaimie Alexander and Tom Hiddleston after the Thor World Premiere in Sydney.

  • First Look: ‘Thor’ clip

    First Look: ‘Thor’ clip

    Thor poster - Australia

    If the eye-catching posters released in the last few weeks are any indication, one of the biggest superhero movies for the first half of the year is undoubtedly Thor – and not for nothing. Based on a story by comic book legend J. Michael Straczynski (also TV’s Bablyon 5) and Mark Protosevich (I Am Legend), and a screenplay by Ashley Miller,  Zack Stentz and Don Payne, it comes with added weight of thesp-turned-director Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet, Frankenstein, Much Ado About Nothing) in the director’s chair. Paramount has sent us the first clip they are releasing from the forthcoming movie.

    The epic adventure “Thor” spans the Marvel Universe from present day Earth to the mystical realm of Asgard.  At the center of the story is The Mighty Thor, a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war.  As a result, Thor is banished to Earth, where he is forced to live among humans.  When the most dangerous villain of his world sends its darkest forces to invade Earth, Thor learns what it takes to be a true hero.

    Starring Australia’s Chris Hemsworth (Star Trek) as the titular Norse god fallen to the earthly realms, along with Academy Award® winners Natalie Portman (The Black Swan) and Anthony Hopkins (The Rite) as ‘the girl’ and ‘the villain’ respectively. In this clip, Portman’s character meets Thor for the first time.

    Stay tuned over the coming weeks as we bring you more Thor content, including interviews with cast members Jaimie Alexander (Sif, The Goddess of War) and Tom Hiddleston (Loki, The God of Mischief).

    Thor will have its world premiere in Sydney on 17 April 2011. Thor will be released in Australia on 21 April 2011 by Paramount.