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Captain America: Civil War, serious fighting unlike any other Marvel movie

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Marvel movies have always caught our attention with their great heroes in great costumes, their purpose of saving the world and the people, and obviously, the fight scenes (especially those between the actually heroes, like the fight between Iron-Man and Hulk; that was something). So we should expect brutal fighting and a lot of violence in Captain America: Civil War. “The more brutal, the better”, the quote of every single fan.

Bucky Barnes, aka The Winter Soldier, aka Sebastian Stan spoke recently with We Got this Covered at the International Film Festival in Toronto. He revealed that the upcoming sequel Captain America: Civil War will be more intense and the fighting will get more serious and brutal. “[There’s] some brutal fighting, some serious, serious fighting like you haven’t really seen before in any of the other films. Which I’m really proud to say. And a whole lot of character and heart, because there are lot of people that are in the film, but you’re going to get a lot of character from everybody”.

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As a big movie lover I am, and as excited as I am for the Captain America: Civil War, I found out some other things that will happen in the next sequel. So beware, some little spoilers will get into this article.

So let’s start with the beginning: What will the Civil War be about? Some say that it will be about slavery. Others say that it will be about The Avengers. A Civil War between the Avengers; this really got serious. This means, though, there will be two sides: Captain America’s side and obviously Iron Man’s side. So Iron Man believes that the superheroes need an observer, someone who will watch them, someone who will know all their decisions and the exact place they are located. This someone would be The Government. And Team Captain America doesn’t trust the government or other authorities. And I believe this will be the point where both teams will have different opinions about everything. And that’s how the avengers will start choosing their team and fight. But who will side with whom, who will fight with whom? The fight between Iron Man and Hulk in Age of Ultron was epic though..

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Other little spoilers from the upcoming Captain America: Civil War

  1. Falcon got a new outfit and new toys. His suit will be a flying drone machine called THE RED WING. Even though Falcon was more of a military guy, he became an avenger too so he has all the rights to get new toys much like all the other avengers.
  2. Captain America, Black Widow and Hawkeye will form a team to defeat CROSSBONE. Remember that guy? He fought Falcon at the end of “The Winter Soldier” movie. He’s back, with new gadgets, new suit and enough firepower to make his entrance.
  3. Bucky, the winter soldier is back and his amnesia is gone. He will probably get in Captain America’s team. In the Ant-Man post credit scene, Falcon and Captain America rescue Bucky. So, with no brain washing, no amnesia to deal with, our Bucky will be ready to get brutal.
  4. Shocking news: Black Widow and Hawkeye split up! In the comics, Black Widow and Hawkeye are at each other’s throats. What the hell happened?! We shall see if this gets really serious in the movie. However, we do know that they will be on different sides.

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The Captain America: Civil War movie will be out on 6 May 2016 so we have plenty of time to kill.

What do you think, though? How will this movie be and what are the avengers up to? I am really curious to know all of your opinions. Let us know!

Samantha is very interested in all the latest technological advancements and she loves to show it through her articles. You'll likely find her writing about one gadget or another, but she certainly doesn't shy away from science stuff either.

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Last of Us HBO Showrunner Quietly Removes Name from Troubled Borderlands Flick

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When your writer—one of Hollywood’s hottest—tries to hide their involvement, it’s a bad sign. The Borderlands film’s original script was written by Craig Mazin (The Last of Us, Chernobyl), who recently asked the WGA to use the pseudonym “Joe Crombie” instead of his name.

We hope this means Mazin considers Joe Abercrombie, Lord Grimdark, the grittiness GOAT, but that theory is unproven. Since Mazin wrote the script in 2015 for Eli Roth to direct, a steady stream of writers has been brought in. Aaron Berg, Chris Bremner, Sam Levinson, Zak Olkewicz, Tony Rettenmaier, Juel Taylor, and Oren Uziel have put around 70 fingers in the honey pot.

The name change likely avoids confusion. Mazin probably doesn’t want to be blamed for Jack Black/Claptrap madness, but he wants to keep his rights.

To clarify, the Borderlands film finished filming in 2021, but Roth was replaced by Tim Miller (Deadpool) in January.

When this surprising star-studded film (Kevin Hart, Jamie Lee Curtis, Cate Blanchet) limps out, what are your expectations? We think this was supposed to coincide with Borderlands 3’s 2019 release, but it’s overshot the mark.

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Monday’s YouTube premiere of “Foundation” is free

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Apple is streaming the first episode of “Foundation” on YouTube and hosting a Q&A on Monday before the second season’s premiere.
“Foundation” will return for ten more episodes on Friday, July 14, on Apple TV+. Apple is streaming the first episode of the first season to promote it.

“The Emperor’s Peace” will air on YouTube on Monday at 11 am Pacific, 2 pm Eastern. After the episode, executive producer and showrunner David S. Goyer will answer questions live.

 

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Netflix cracks down on password sharing worldwide

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After a delay, Netflix’s password sharing crackdown is reaching U.S. and international subscribers. After experiencing cancellations in regions where it had already implemented “paid sharing,” the streamer delayed the debut till the summer. U.S. Netflix consumers must either remove people from their account or pay $7.99/month for an additional membership for non-household members.

In weeks and months, many of worldwide markets will undergo similar transformations.

Current members can examine which devices are signed into their account and remove unwanted ones, as well as reset their password, to make this transfer smoother.

A “Transfer Profile” feature lets Netflix account sharers move their viewing history and watchlist to their own account.

Netflix informed investors that despite early cancellations, the password enforcement will benefit its long-term development and financial health.

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said the password enforcement in its first supported markets was similar to how subscribers reacted to pricing increases during its first-quarter earnings.

“We see an initial cancel reaction and then we build out of that, both in terms of membership and revenue as borrowers sign up for their own Netflix accounts and existing members purchase that extra member facility for folks that they want to share with,” Peters told investors on the April earnings call. “First of all, it was a strong validation to see consistent results in these new countries, because there are different market characteristics different from each other and also from the original Latin American rollout countries,” he said.

Netflix tested the feature in Latin America before adding Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain this year. It will reach more global markets today, including Brazil, Bolivia, Belize, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Philippines, Malaysia, Israel, Thailand, Taiwan, Switzerland, Sweden, and others.

The corporation may have postponed the crackdown in Q1 to avoid hurting net additions. Last quarter, the corporation added 1.75 million global customers, below Wall Street’s 3 million projection, to 232.5 million accounts.

It announced at results that U.S. members would receive the password-sharing adjustments “on or before” June 30. Netflix may have accelerated the timing.

Netflix revealed on its blog today that it will email U.S. account sharers.

“One household per Netflix account,” the firm advises. “Everyone living in that household can use Netflix wherever they are—at home, on the go, on holiday—and take advantage of new features like Transfer Profile and Manage Access and Devices,” the post adds.

The email, labeled “An update on sharing,” lists options and links to support documentation.

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Netflix explains in a press email that it is “now starting to roll out updates to sharing to countries around the world, including the U.S.”

Netflix has yet to see the effects of a password crackdown in the U.S., where it faces increased competition for users’ time and money.

Today, HBO Max becomes Max, a new service that combines HBO and Discovery+ content, doubling the amount of programming. Paramount+ will add Showtime next month on June 27. Disney plans to merge Disney+ and Hulu into one app. Subscribers get more content with some price increases. Netflix is charging more for the same.

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