9. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales posted an official cast and crew picture.
Arr, that’s how ye be a-properly celebratin’ Talk Like A Pirate Day!
8. Jurassic World is going to be a trilogy.
Director Colin Trevorrow quoted the great Dr. Ian Malcolm in his talk on the Jurassic Cast Podcast.
7. Sebastian Stan talked a little about a lot of things.
Charmingly avoiding spoilers, Seb talked to Collider about Ant-Man, Zack Snyder’s rude comments, and Bucky’s new role in Captain America: Civil War.
6. ReedPop revealed the cover of NYCC’s program.
This Batman cover reveals a peek at the new Dark Knight III: The Master Race, Issue #1, which comes out later this year. It was designed by Andy Kubert who will be at New York Comic Con for the Dark Knight 20th Anniversary panel on Friday, October 9th at 11am. Joining him will be DC’s Jim Lee, Brian Azzarello, and Klaus Janson, moderated by John Cunningham.
5. You can buy the real Slave Leia costume… and some other stuff.
It’s supposed to go for $120,000 and you can all donate money to my PayPal so I can get it (Talk about exercise motivation!). The Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition comes with a Han Solo in Carbonite Mini Fridge. There’s a new Baby Groot thing and I need it. It’s a plant. And it glows in the dark.
4. The Indiana Jones restaurant in Disney World opens up this week.
Downtown Disney will host Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar. Let’s hope Marion isn’t in there doing shots… again.
3. Two more original Ghostbuster actors to return.
Annie Potts (Ghostbustahs, whaddaya want?) and Ernie Hudson (I’ve seen s#!t that will turn you white!) will be in the new Ghostbusters movie!
2. Luke and Leia are twins who are not the same age.
Some nerds at the University of Leicester did some awesome research about Einstein’s theory of relativity in relation to the space travel Star Wars characters encountered in A New Hope. It turns out that, since time moves slower during space travel, Leia has experienced 1.75 years more than Luke has. Crazy, right?
1. Marvel Universe LIVE starts tonight in Detroit.
The stage show, featuring your favorite superheroes from The Avengers and X-Men, features stunts and special effects surrounding a story that Loki is sure to mess up. Check out my exclusive interview with Virgilia Phillips, who plays Storm!