"I came across one of his 1970s Captain America comics and it immediately grabbed my attention. It was completely impressionistic-nothing looked quite right, but everything looked totally awesome. It's cliché to say, but it really blew my mind."
The classic cartoon franchise is getting a high-budget live-action remake, and it plays exactly by the Marvel rulebook. The trailer is focused on the central story of Adam Glenn, the lost prince of Eternia, forced to live in hiding on Earth.
"I know that this is not new for large swathes of the American people but every day that we stay silent, it makes it easier for them to shoot us in the streets and round us up and genocide entire people. We must speak out and we have to take care of each other. I implore you, if you are an American citizen, call your senators every day next week and tell them 'no more money for ICE.' We will not stand for it."
Donald Glover is voicing the cutie patootie that is Yoshi. He's joined by Jack Black, Luis Guzman, Brie Larson ... wait, three people who've guest-starred on alongside one of the Greendale seven? Someone call the Dean. Immediately! He can probably do a really good Wario voice.
He did as much 13 years ago in Iron Man 3, the second he dropped his guise as the Mandarin to reveal that he was actually Trevor Slattery. The efficacy - not to mention the morality - of this twist has been the topic of heated debate ever since, but no one can deny that Kingsley isn't utterly sympathetic in the role.
With Born Again already reuniting half of the street-level super-team, does that mean Mike Colter's Luke Cage and Finn Jones' Iron Fist are waiting in the wings? Jones has expressed plenty of interest in returning, but Colter has been coy. "I was giving no one hope before," he said during a recent appearance on Shawn Stockman's On That Note podcast. After a promising development, however, we may be closer to seeing him step back into the MCU.