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[TASK 200: ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA]
In celebration of June being Caribbean American Heritage Month, there’s a masterlist below compiled of over 170+ Antiguan and/or Barbudan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Anna Maria Horsford (1948) Afro-Antiguan, Limba, Dominican - actress. 
Patsy Moore (1964) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - singer and poet.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (1967) Afro-Antiguan / Afro-Saint Lucian - actress. 
Drena De Niro (1967) Antiguan, African, Creole / Unknown - actress and producer. 
Rozonda Thomas (1971) African-American, 1/16th Bengali Indian, 1/16th Afro-Antiguan, possibly Unspecified Native American - actress, dancer and singer. 
June Ambrose (1972) Afro-Antiguan - tv personality and stylist.
Fay Wolf (1978) Afro-Antiguan / Ashkenazi Jewish - actress, singer and pianist. 
Claudette Peters (1979) Afro-Antiguan - singer.
Javine Hylton (1981) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan, White - singer.  
Gemma Hunt (1982) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - presenter. 
Masaba Gupta (1988) Indian / Antiguan - fashion designer.
London Hughes (1989) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - comedian and presenter. 
Xiea Hull (1993) Afro-Antiguan - model.
Aaron Philip (2001) Afro-Antiguan - model. - Has Cerebral Palsy - Trans!
Au/Ra / Jamie Lou Stenzel (2002) Antiguan / German - singer-songwriter.
Donalia Jones (?) Afro-Antiguan - actress.
Nicoya Henry (?) Afro-Antiguan - model.
Mara (?) Afro-Antiguan - instagrammer (mara_mac).
Tamzin (?) Afro-Antiguan, Nigerian, British - singer (instagram: tamzinmusic).
Catherine Melenciano (?) Afro-Antiguan - instagrammer (cathiimedialuna).
Melisa N. Charles (?) Afro-Barbudan - model.
Desiree Heslop / Princess (?) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - singer.
F - Athletes:
Ruperta Charles (1962) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter. 
Jocelyn Joseph (1964) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Laverne Bryan (1965) Antiguan or Barbudan - middle-distance runner.
Heidi Lehrer (1966) Antiguan [White] - canoer.
Monica Stevens (1967) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Heather Samuel (1970) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Charmaine Gilgeous (1971) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Barbara Selkridge (1971) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Charmaine Thomas (1974) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Dine Potter (1975) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Kevinia Francis (1978) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Sonia Williams (1979) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Amy Harris-Willock (1987) Afro-Antiguan - long jumper and Miss Caribbean UK. 
Priscilla Frederick (1989) Afro-Antiguan / African-American - high jumper.
Christal Clashing (1989) Afro-Antiguan / Costa Rican - swimmer.
Samantha Edwards (1990) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter. 
Amelia Green (1991) Antiguan - footballer.
Tamiko Butler (1991) Antiguan - cyclist.
Afia Charles (1992) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - sprinter. 
Karin O'Reilly Clashing (1992) Afro-Antiguan / Costa Rican - swimmer.
Satara Murray (1993) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan, Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Guyanese, English - footballer.
Desirèe Henry (1995) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Guyanese - sprinter. 
Sabrina Frederick (1996) Afro- Antiguan, Jamaican - footballer.
Kaila Charles (1998) Afro-Antiguan / Trinidadian - basketball player.
Samantha Roberts (2000) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Sher-Rhonda Greenaway (?) Afro-Antigua - IFBB Elite Pro Athlete and Miss Antigua overall Bodyfitness Champion 2017.
M:
King Short Shirt / Sir MacLean Emanuel (1942) Afro-Antiguan - singer. 
Romeo Challenger (1950) Afro-Antiguan - musician. 
Kool DJ Red Alert / Frederick Crute (1956) Afro-Antiguan - disc jockey.
Jazzie B / Trevor Beresford Romeo (1963) Afro-Antiguan - DJ and music producer.
Shashi Balooja (1968) Antiguan - actor and filmmaker.
Andrew Keoghan (1980) Antiguan - singer-songwriter. 
Tian Winter (1985) Afro-Antiguan - singer-songwriter.
Ricardo Drue (1985) Afro-Antiguan - singer-songwriter.
JB Gill / Jonathan Benjamin Gill (1986) Afro-Antiguan - singer. 
Killian Lyrik (1991) Algonquian, Antiguan, Jamaican, Dutch, German - singer, model and writer.
Lucien Laviscount (1992) Afro-Antiguan / English - actor and singer. 
Kirk Knight (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Grenadian - rapper.
Quan The Supreme (1997) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - tiktoker (quanthesupreme).
KneeCaps (1998) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - youtuber.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason (1999) Afro-Antiguan / Sierra Leonean - cellist. 
Clifton Joseph (?) Afro-Antiguan - dub poet.
Shirville Jarvis (?) Afro-Antiguan - actor and model.
M - Athletes:
Maurice Hope (1951) Afro-Antiguan - boxer.
Andy Roberts (1951) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Viv Richards (1952) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Cuthbert Jacobs (1952) Antiguan, Barbudan - sprinter.
Maxwell Peters (1955) Antiguan, Barbudan - triple jumper.
Everton Cornelius (1955) Antiguan, Barbudan - sprinter.
Leon Richardson (1957) Antiguan - cyclist.
Elisha Hughes (1959) Antiguan - cyclist.
Alfred Browne (1959) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Eldine Baptiste (1960) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Brian Lyn (1961) Antiguan - cyclist.
Richie Richardson (1962) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer.
Oral Selkridge (1962) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Curtly Ambrose (1963) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Lester Benjamin (1963) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - long jumper.
Howard Lindsay (1963) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan, Afro-Jamaican - middle-distance runner.
Jacob Lehrer (1964) Antiguan [White] - canoer.
Ira Fabian (1964) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Dale Jones (1964) Antiguan - middle-distance runner.
Winston Benjamin (1964) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Pieter Lehrer (1965) Antiguan [White] - canoer and footballer.
Rolston Williams (1965) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Daryl Joseph (1966) Antiguan, Barbudan - boxer.
James Browne (1966) Antiguan, Barbudan - long jumper.
Mitchell Browne (1966) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Neil Lloyd (1966) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Kenny Benjamin (1967) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Ridley Jacobs (1967) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Anthony Henry (1967) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Robert Marsh (1968) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Reuben Appleton (1968) Afro-Antiguan - middle-distance runner.
Derrick Edwards (1968) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Robert Peters (1970) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Kenmore Hughes (1970) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Hamish Anthony (1971) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Michael Terry (1973) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - middle-distance runner.
N'Kosie Barnes (1974) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Adam Sanford (1975) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - cricketer.
Marc Joseph (1976) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Ben Challenger (1978) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - high jumper. 
Emile Heskey (1978) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Speedy Claxton (1978) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Kieron Dyer (1978) Afro-Antiguan / English - footballer. 
Rory Gonsalves (1979) Antiguan - cyclist.
Shannon Falcone (1981) Antiguan [White] - sailor.
Robbie Joseph (1982) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Joel Anthony (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - basketball player. 
Mikele Leigertwood (1982) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Justin Cochrane (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Saint Lucian - footballer. 
Gavin Tonge (1983) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Brendan Christian (1983) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Julius Hodge (1983) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Kurt Looby (1984) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Damien Farrell (1984) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Peter Byers (1984) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Ronayne Marsh-Brown (1984) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
James Grayman (1985) Afro-Antiguan - high jumper.
Ayata Joseph (1985) Afro-Antiguan - triple jumper.
Colin Kazim-Richards (1986) Afro-Antiguan / Turkish Cypriot - footballer. 
Dexter Blackstock (1986) 1/4th Afro-Antiguan, Unknown - footballer. 
Colin Kazim-Richards (1986) Afro-Antiguan / Turkish - footballer. 
Daniel Bailey (1986) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
James Walker (1987) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Moses Ashikodi (1987) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Luke Blakely (1988) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Myles Weston (1988) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.  
Marvin McCoy (1988) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Malique Williams (1988) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Orlando Peters (1988) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer.
Justin Athanaze (1988) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - cricketer. 
Keiran Murtagh (1988) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Jyme Bridges (1989) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Devon Thomas (1989) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Josh Parker (1990) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Kemba Walker (1990) Afro-Antiguan / Antiguan [Antiguan, Crucian] - basketball player.
Kiernan Hughes-Mason (1991) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Jamol Pilgrim (1991) Afro-Antiguan - paralympic sprinter.
Nathaniel Jarvis (1991) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Hayden Walsh Jr. (1992) Crucian [Afro-Antiguan / Unknown] - cricketer. 
Keanu Marsh-Brown (1992) Guyanese, Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Quinton Griffith (1992) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Kareem Valentine (1992) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Zaine Francis-Angol (1993) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Rahkeem Cornwall (1993) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Norvel Pelle (1993) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player. 
Calaum Jahraldo-Martin (1993) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Rhys Browne (1995) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Mahlon Romeo (1995) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - footballer. 
Cejhae Greene (1995) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Ché Adams (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - footballer. 
Blaize Punter (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - footballer. 
Connor Peters (1996) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Alzarri Joseph (1996) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Courtney Wildin (1996) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
AJ George (1996) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Vashami Allen (1997) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Luther Wildin (1997) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (1998) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified White - basketball player.
DJ Buffonge (1998) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Daniel Bowry (1998) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Noah Mascoll-Gomes (1999) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Stefano Mitchell (1999) Antiguan - swimmer.
Zayn Hakeem (1999) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Thomasi Gilgeous-Alexander (2000) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified White - basketball player.
TJ Bramble (2001) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Patrick Spencer (?) Antiguan - cyclist.
Rowan Benjamin (?) Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer.
Problematic:
Conrad Mainwaring (1951) Afro-Antiguan - hurdler. - Sexual assault allegations.
Mohammed George (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Afro-Jamaican - actor. - Assault allegations.
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An up-to-date look at the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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Expect a lot of sequels.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe closed out its “Infinity Saga” last summer with the releases of Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, which ended a 23-film cycle of big, ambitious, and thrilling storytelling. Despite what felt like a logical beginning, middle and end to its first few phases of films, Disney and Marvel have no plans to slow down anytime soon.
Captain America, Iron Man, and some of the other key Avengers from the last decade-plus are now set aside for characters stepping forward into bigger roles — such as Black Panther and Captain Marvel — and characters we have not seen in this iteration of films yet. With Disney’s merger with Fox, characters like the X-Men and Fantastic Four are on the way with Marvel Studios now having the rights to the majority of the storied comic company’s intellectual property. This comes after decades of heroes’ film rights being divided among several studios.
Here is the full list of projects that are currently in development for the next phases of the MCU.
Theatrical Releases
Black Widow (November 6, 2020)
There had been rumors for years that Scarlett Johansson would get her own solo film and now it is set to lead Marvel’s “Phase Four” as the first-post Infinity Saga movie. However, this film is set to take place between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. Other cast members include David Harbour, Rachel Weisz and Florence Pugh, among others. Taskmaster will be the villain in this movie, who is known for his ability to copy the powers of the heroes he is facing.
The Eternals (February 12, 2021)
Marvel is never afraid to throw something new and weird at its audience, and did so with massive success with the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. The Eternals is set to tell the story of a race of human-god aliens created by beings called Celestials that have lived on Earth for 7,000 years among us. The cast includes Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Angeline Jolie, Gemma Chan, Lauren Ridloff, Salma Hayek, Brian Tyree Henry, Lia McHugh, and Kit Harington, to name a few from the massive lineup. Chloé Zhao will helm the film.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (May 7, 2021)
The MCU has a way of existing as genre films inside of a superhero film packaging. To name a few examples, we have seen political thrillers (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) and heist films (Ant-Man), but now Marvel steps into its first kung fu-inspired take. Shang-Chi is a master of the martial arts and will be played by relative newcomer Simu Liu. We have actually heard of the Ten Rings before, as they were the terrorist organization introduced when Tony Stark was kidnapped in Iron Man. Then, we met its leader, The Mandarin, in Iron Man 3. Except we didn’t because that was a fake out. Tony Leung is set to play the “real” Mandarin and Awkwafina is also set for a role in the film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.
Untitled Spider-Man Sequel (November 5, 2021)
Things were dicey here for a bit with Disney and Sony, who owns Spider-Man’s film rights, having a contract dispute in the summer of 2019. However, both sides came to an agreement and Tom Holland’s Spidey is back on track with Zendaya also set to return and Jon Watts directing once again.
Thor: Love and Thunder (February 11, 2022)
Thor is one of the only original Avengers set to play a role in the next phase of films and both Chris Hemsworth and director Taika Waititi are set to return. Tessa Thompson will also return as Valkyrie and Natalie Portman is making her return to the role of Jane Foster in the film. Foster is set to become the female version of Thor in this next installment with Christian Bale making his MCU debut as the film’s villain, though we do not yet know who he is playing.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (March 25, 2022)
Doctor Strange’s solo outing was solid, but did not do a ton to movie the needle among MCU fans. That changed with the key role that he played in both Infinity War and Endgame and now he is back for another film centered around him. This time, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Strange will be joined by another Marvel hero in the form of Scarlet Witch, played by Elizabeth Olsen. Benedict Wong is set to return as Wong with Chiwetel Ejiofor also back to play Karl Mordo. The events of this film will be tied into the Scarlet Witch Disney+ series WandaVision (which we will discuss here a bit later). The film will be directed by Sam Raimi of the Evil Dead franchise and the 2000s Spider-Man films.
Black Panther II (May 6, 2022)
When Black Panther became the cultural phenomenon it was after coming out in February of 2018 — eventually earning a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars — it was only a matter of time before we got a sequel. Not much is known about the project other than Ryan Coogler returning to direct and the expectation is that the majority of the cast from the last film should return, as well. The rumor is that the sequel may feature Namor, who actually preceded Aquaman as the Atlantean/human hybrid character in pop culture.
Untitled Captain Marvel Sequel (July 8, 2022)
The only thing that is known about this film is that Brie Larson is set to reprise her role as the titular hero. Seeing as her solo film took place in the 90s and Endgame brought her into the present day, there is no shortage of possibilities for what her next outing might look like.
Unscheduled theatrical projects
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
After a brief brush with controversy over old tweets that saw James Gunn fired from the job of directing this movie, all sides came to an agreement and he was brought back. This is expected to close out the story thread of his iteration of the Guardians, but it is going to have to wait until he finishes work on DC’s The Suicide Squad, which he signed on to direct when he was originally fired by Marvel.
Untitled Ant-Man and The Wasp Sequel
A more recent addition to the upcoming slate of films with news of its development dropping in April 2020. Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly are expected to be back in their roles, and Peyton Reed will be back to direct after doing the last two films.
Blade
This was the surprise of all surprises when its development was announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. Mahershala Ali will be playing the role after lobbying Marvel to bring back the character, and the Oscar winner reaching out was too good for the studio to pass up. That is all we know about this film for now, but it has fans of the vampire hunter excited to see what Ali and the studio can come up with.
Fantastic Four
It is only a matter of time before we get to see Marvel’s iconic foursome of heroes hit the screen again after the Disney-Fox merger went through. After a few “meh” outings in the mid-2000s and a putrid reboot attempt in 2015, the characters are back where they belong. All we know so far is that the studio is developing the project with no other details available at this time. Fans have been clamoring for the real-life couple of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt to play Reed Richards and Sue Storm, respectively. You can add my name to the list of people who would love to see that casting.
X-Men
We are probably far away from the X-Men making their debut in the MCU, which is not the worst thing in the world. Fox’s franchise ran for almost 20 years and it is going to take some time for people to cleanse their pallets of the Hugh Jackman/Patrick Stewart-era of characters. They are on the way, but it is going to take some time and they might be the last of these projects that we see on the screen.
Disney+ Shows
These will appear exclusively on the Disney+ streaming platform, but Marvel maintains they will have cinematic budgets and that everything will connect to the theatrical releases, so this is a brand new layer to the MCU.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (August 2020)
Now that Black Widow has been pushed to the fall, this is the next MCU property we are set to see. This series is set to follow Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) after the events of Endgame, where an old Captain America passed his shield and mantle on to Wilson. Daniel Brühl is set to return as Helmut Zemo of Civil War fame and Emily VanCamp returning as Sharon Carter. Wyatt Russell joins the cast as John Walker, the U.S. government created successor to Steve Rogers.
WandaVision (December 2020)
As we mentioned before, this series is set to lead into the events of the Doctor Strange sequel with Wanda Maximoff involved in a big way. Paul Bettany is also set to return as Vision, as it appears that Wanda has created an alternate reality where they can live together among the backdrop of sitcom-style settings from multiple decades (yeah, it’s going to get really dang weird). An adult version of Monica Rambeau, who was a child in Captain Marvel, is set to debut and be played by Teyonah Parris. Randall Park and Kat Dennings are going to return to the MCU in their roles of Jimmy Woo and Darcy Lewis, respectively.
Loki (Early 2021)
Loki stealing the Tesseract in an alternate timeline in Endgame screamed Disney+ series, and now Marvel is doing just that. The series will see Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as the God of Mischief as an alternate version of his 2012 self traveling back in time and altering history. Owen Wilson and Richard E. Grant are also set to join in some form or fashion.
What If...? (Mid-2021)
This is going to be an animated anthology series that explores how events of the MCU would have happened by changing different variables, a la if Peggy Carter was given the super soldier serum instead of Steve Rogers. The original actors from MCU films will return to reprise their roles in a voice acting capacity for the series, which will star Jeffrey Wright as The Watcher. A second season has already been greenlit, as well.
Hawkeye (2022)
A limited series is set to come for the bow-and-arrow wielder with Jeremy Renner reprising his role as Clint Barton, which would see him pass on his mantle of Hawkeye to Kate Bishop (reportedly to be portrayed by Hailee Steinfeld).
Ms. Marvel (2022)
Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel has been a recent character in the comics with rapidly growing popularity among fans. Not a whole lot is out there on the series other than Bisha K. Ali being hired as the head writer. It is also possible Ms. Marvel is introduced in Captain Marvel’s sequel.
Moon Knight (2022)
Moon Knight is Marvel’s answer to Batman, except he has a dissociative identity disorder. So ... that’s an interesting concept. In addition to his Disney+ series, Moon Knight will be appearing in future MCU films, as well.
She-Hulk (2022)
She-Hulk is set to revolve around Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner/Hulk who gains powers after receiving a blood transfusion from him. Walters is a skilled lawyer and has often appeared as representation to heroes and other enhanced beings over the years. Another ... interesting concept. Marvel is reportedly looking for an “Alison Brie-type” to play this character. The lead writer on the series is set to be Jessica Gao of Rick and Morty fame.
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Marvel Studios: tutte le rivelazioni di Kevin Feige sul futuro del MCU
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Marvel Studios: tutte le rivelazioni di Kevin Feige sul futuro del MCU
Marvel Studios: tutte le rivelazioni di Kevin Feige sul futuro del MCU
Marvel Studios: tutte le rivelazioni di Kevin Feige sul futuro del MCU
Impegnato con la promozione di Spider-Man: Far From Home, ultimo capitolo della Fase 3, Kevin Feige ha avuto modo di discutere del futuro dei Marvel Studios e dei progetti riguardanti la prossima fase del MCU.
Ecco di seguito le più importanti rivelazioni:
Spider-Man: Far From Home chiuderà la Infinity Saga
Come dichiarato nei mesi scorsi in contemporanea con l’uscita di Avengers: Endgame sarà Spider-Man: Far From Home, sequel di Homecoming, a chiudere il sipario sulla Fase 3, i cui eventi sono culminati nella battaglia dei Vendicatori contro Thanos con la conclusione della saga delle gemme dell’infinito.
Le ragioni di questa scelta “editoriale” sono state però motivate dal presidente dei Marvel Studios Kevin Feige in una recente intervista:
“Mentre stavamo lavorando a Endgame ci siamo resi conto che il vero finale dell’intera Infinity Saga, il film finale della Fase 3, doveva essere Spider-Man: Far From Home, semplicemente perché avremmo perso Tony Stark. E il rapporto tra Peter Parker e Tony è stato così speciale nei cinque film in cui Tom Holland ha interpretato Spider-Man nel MCU, che dovevamo vedere dove era arrivato il suo viaggio, o come Spider-Man usciva dall’ombra del suo mentore diventando il vero eroe che era destinato a essere. Per questo motivo ritengo che Endgame e Far From Home siano essenzialmente due pezzi della stessa storia, e che quella storia non si può dire conclusa fino alla fine del prossimo film“.
Il futuro dei Defenders
Che ne sarà dei protagonisti delle serie tv Marvel cancellate da Netflix? Sappiamo che Disney + si concentrerà sugli eroi già introdotti al cinema, ma che dire dei Defenders?
Sull’argomento Feige è rimasto misterioso ammettendo di non sapere nulla: “C’erano un sacco di grandi personaggi in quelle serie e penso che ci vorrà un po’ di tempo prima di poterli usare…“
Le serie di Disney + e l’impatto sui film
La nuova sfida in casa Marvel Studios è rappresentata dall’approccio alla tv. In passato, l’universo condiviso ha aperto le sue porte al piccolo schermo con le serie prodotte dalla Marvel TV (vedi The Defenders, Luke Cage, Daredevil, Iron Fist e Jessica Jones su Netflix, o Agents of SHIELD e Agent Carter su ABC, Runaways su Hulu e Cloak & Dagger su Freeform), tuttavia i titoli originali che arriveranno su Disney + porteranno il concetto di “condivisione” ad un livello successivo.
“Questi episodi si intersecheranno con i film in un modo importante“, ha detto Feige. “Si tratta di una forma totalmente nuova di narrazione con cui possiamo giocare ed esplorare“. Sappiamo già Disney ha confermato le serie spin-off su Loki, Soldato d’Inverno e Falcon e Scarlet Witch e Visione, con il ritorno degli attori che avevano interpretato gli eroi al cinema.
Fantastici 4 e X-Men
“È ancora presto per parlarne, ma posso dirvi che ogni progetto inizia con lo sviluppo di idee interessanti e divertenti, pensando a quei personaggi a cui potremmo avere accesso“, ha detto il presidente dei Marvel Studios riguardo l’arrivo di Fantastici 4 e X-Men nel MCU dopo la fusione tra Disney e Fox.
“Tutto dipende dalla storia che stiamo cercando di raccontare“, ha concluso.
Il 2019 è l’anno di Nick Fury
“Assente” solo da due titoli del MCU, Black Panther e Captain America: Civil War, Samuel L. Jackson è la presenza più ricorrente dei Marvel Studios, oltre che vero protagonista del 2019 con ben tre film all’attivo (Captain Marvel, Endgame e Far From Home).
“Sam è stato molto divertente durante una tavola rotonda in cui abbiamo parlato di come  Fury fosse scomparso per un po’ di tempo. Si presentava in Avengers: Age of Ultron e poi sarebbe scomparso in Civil War…Ci siamo incontrati e gli ho detto che era passato troppo tempo e che il 2019 sarebbe stato il suo anno“.
Più rappresentazione nel MCU
Black Panther e Captain Marvel sono soltanto i primi due esempi di una ricerca di diversità di genere e nuove storie che il MCU sta mettendo in atto, come spiegato in più occasioni da Kevin Feige.
Il presidente dei Marvel Studios ha fatto il bilancio dell’anno appena trascorso, tra successi annunciati (Avengers: Infinity War) e inaspettati (il cinecomic di Ryan Coogler sull’eroe di Wakanda), guardando al futuro con ottimismo:
“Black Panther è stato solo l’inizio. Ha funzionato nel modo in cui ci ha spinti a dirigerci nella direzione in cui saremmo andati comunque. Poi guardi quel film, ed è incredibile, segnale che i Marvel Studios sono cresciuti […] Porteremo sempre più donne nei prossimi anni e cercheremo di promuovere la diversità di genere, sia per quanto riguarda i personaggi che per le persone che lavorano a questi film. Sono convinto che se hai diverse voci, allora otterrai storie migliori e sorprendenti.“
Un crossover tra Spider-Man e Venom è possibile
Marvel Studios e Sony Pictures si contendono da anni i diritti sui personaggi relativi alla storia editoriale di Spider-Man, ma l’arrivo del personaggio principale nel MCU datato 2015 sembra aver rimesso in gioco la possibilità di vedere uniti nello stesso film icone come Peter Parker e Eddie Brock aka Venom (evento già accaduto dodici anni fa in Spider-Man 3 di Sam Raimi, film comunque precedente all’era dei nuovi cinecomic).
Sull’argomento e il sogno di un futuro crossover tra questi due è tornato a parlare anche Kevin Feige, ora impegnato con la promozione dell’ultimo capitolo della Fase 3 Spider-Man: Far From Home, dichiarandosi aperto ad ogni soluzione:
“Penso che probabilmente tutto dipenda dalla Sony. Lo studio possiede i diritti di entrambi quei personaggi e adesso ha Venom nel loro mondo. Non so quali siano i loro piani per un sequel sul simbionte o se lo stiano già progettando, ma un crossover mi sembrerà probabile ad un certo punto“.
Vedova Nera: prequel o un sequel?
Gli eventi di Avengers: Endgame ci hanno lasciato con la morte definitiva di Vedova Nera su Vormir, dove si era recata insieme a Occhio di Falco per recuperare la gemma dell’anima. Tuttavia la certezza che il personaggio tornerà nel suo standalone attualmente in produzione ha aggiunto ancora più mistero sulla timeline del film e sul modo in cui questo prequel (o presunto tale) potrebbe influenzare il futuro del MCU.
Sull’argomento si è espresso Kevin Feige, spiegando che c’è sempre del metodo nella pazzia con cui lo studio affronta le sfide e che il divertimento è la base di ogni progetto. Nessun dettaglio sulla storia di Vedova Nera trapela dalle sue parole, ma è chiaro che le nuove avventure di Natasha Romanoff avranno un qualche impatto significativo nella gestione delle prossime Fasi (anche in relazione alla continuity stravolta dai viaggi nel tempo di Endgame).
“Guardo a Better Call Saul come un meraviglioso esempio di prequel che riesce a distinguersi da solo oltre Breaking Bad, perché in grado di informarti su tanti aspetti dello stesso universo che prima non conoscevi. Quindi il tempo ci dirà in che direzione siamo andati con la mossa di questo standalone.”
Keanu Reeves
Nelle scorse settimane era stato il sito MCU Cosmic a rivelare che i Marvel Studios avrebbero considerato Keanu Reeves per un ruolo nel film sugli Eterni, e che le trattative sarebbero state già in corso. Ora però, nonostante non vengano forniti ulteriori dettagli in merito, arriva la conferma del fatto che lo studio ha effettivamente contattato l’attore ma più volte nel corso degli ultimi anni e per vari personaggi.
A svelarlo è Kevin Feige in una recente intervista con Comicbook, e queste sono state le sue parole sull’argomento:
“In pratica parlavamo con Keanu per quasi tutti i film che abbiamo realizzato. Non so se e quando si unirà al Marvel Cinematic Universe, ma vogliamo davvero capire il modo giusto per farlo accadere“.
Ironheart nel MCU
Riri Williams è uno dei personaggi più controversi della storia recente della Marvel Comics, ora conosciuta come Ironheart, ma originariamente esordì nel ruolo di Iron Man nel 2014 tra l’amore e l’odio dei fan. E ora che i Marvel Studios sono sempre più aperti alla possibilità di dedicare spazio alle eroine – sfruttando la scia del successo di Captain Marvel al botteghino – Riri potrebbe essere l’erede perfetta di Tony Stark nel MCU dopo l’addio di Robert Downey Jr.
Anche Feige si è espresso sull’argomento dichiarando il suo interesse:
“Penso che sia un grande personaggio, ed è stato divertente vedere come si evolve nei fumetti.“
Killmonger tornerà in Black Panther 2?
Diverse voci sostengono che Michael B. Jordan tornerà a interpretare Killmonger nel sequel Black Panther anche se Kevin Feige sembra aver respinto quelle affermazioni.
“Si tratta solo di voci e speculazioni, e Ryan Coogler ha appena iniziato a scrivere il film, quindi è presto per queste notizie.”
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This Balinese Princess's Wedding Dress Is Blow-Your-Mind Beautiful
When it comes to weddings, there's no denying that the most fashionable of nuptials are the most fun to gawp at. Whether that's an A-lister or a fashion editor, set in a city or on a beach, there are plenty of stylish brides and grooms we've seen over the past few years that we need to tell you about. But before we start giving you examples of these über-chic events, perhaps we should define the rules of what we mean by "fashion wedding."
This week we've all been poring over the pictures of Balinese princess Lindy Rama-Ellis in her frothy tulle creation from Toni Maticevski. She tied the knot with Adam Ellis in Gavorrano, Italy, barefoot, with a simple bun for her up 'do hairstyle and surrounded by her four children and closest family and friends. World-class wedding photographer Lisa Poggi was in tow to capture the most magical pictures.
A fashion wedding tends to be a full-on style extravaganza that often includes several outfit changes (although that's not a prerequisite), a fantastic Pinterest-worthy setting, plus gorgeous guests.
Budding brides, we've selected some of the most stylish of weddings that you'll want to take inspiration from. For those who aren't getting married, behold a load of pictures that are just great to look at. Keeps scrolling for our guide the best fashion weddings ever.
Why it's so fashion: With an icon like Kate Moss getting married, it was bound to be a totally fashionable affair. Not only did she get married to The Kills frontman Jamie Hince (marrying a rock 'n' roll star is so fashion), guests included the likes of Mario Testino, Naomi Campbell and Sadie Frost.  
Kate Moss and Jamie Hince with their flower girls.
Mario Testino attending Kate Moss and Jamie Hince's wedding. 
Why it's so fashion: For the hipster Knowles sister, this wedding required her to have six (!) outfit changes. After the ceremony in New Orleans, the bride wore a Stéphane Rolland–designed jumpsuit with a fluttering cape. All her guests were also instructed to wear white. Other than the fact she had the world's biggest singer attending—her sister, Beyoncé, former J.Crew CEO Jenna Lyons also attended wearing one of the chicest wedding guest outfits we've ever seen. 
Jenna Lyons wearing a statement skirt in and a white skirt to Solange Knowles' wedding.
Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z attending Solange's wedding in New Orleans. 
Solange in another one of the Rolland-designed jumpsuits. 
Why it's so fashion: When Amal and George decided to wed in 2014, they went to their beloved Italy to do the deed. However, the Stella McCartney two-piece on Amal for the registry office ceremony was by far one of the chicest bridal looks we've ever seen. 
Why it's so fashion: Before heading to Capri for a full three-day wedding party, Giovanna and her then-fiancé Oscar Englebert got married in a civil ceremony in Stockholm, for which the bride wore a regal Valentino gown. However, it was on Capri where the real fashion show began. For the ceremony, it was Alexander McQueen, plus an Azzedine Alaïa look and another change for a Giambattista Valli outfit in the evening as well. Phew.
In the Alexander McQueen gown.
In Azzedine Alaïa. 
In Giambattista Valli.
Why it's so fashion: Is there anything more fashion than wearing Chanel on your big day? Thanks to Poppy being a muse for Karl Lagerfeld, the model had the chance to wear this Chanel couture creation when she got married in May 2014 in London. Of course, the bride's sister, supermodel and actress Cara Delevingne, attended as bridesmaid (another fashion point awarded), also dressed in Chanel. Later on that month, the couple had another wedding in Marrakech, for which the bride wore a Peter Dundas–designed gown, with the likes of Alexa Chung on the guest list. 
Poppy wearing the Peter Dundas gown in Marrakech. 
Why it's so fashion: During a four-day event, the New York–based couple got married earlier in 2017 in Morocco. As per the usual for a fashion wedding, there was an outfit for the actual ceremony and also the evening. Here, Hannah wears her nighttime outfit that was a creation by Elie Saab, but for the ceremony, she went for Vera Wang. 
The Vera Wang strapless gown with a dramatic train. 
Why it's so fashion: While Whitney kept it simple in terms of outfit changes, the biggest thing about her look in terms of fashion is that she went for such an unusual hemline. Instead of playing it safe and going for something long, she maximised one of her best assets (her legs) and went for a dramatic waterfall hemline gown by Ashi Studio.
Why it's so fashion: The ultimate way to do an elegant wedding is to casually announce you just got married. That's exactly what OP and Johannes Huebl did when they got married in 2014. Olivia bucked the trend of wearing a dress, opting for a Carolina Herrera top and skirt, and finished it off with blue Manolo Blahnik shoes. 
A look at Olivia Palermo's wedding outfit from the back. 
Why it's so fashion: There's something so cute about the model's dress. Created by upcoming fashion designer Molly Goddard, the frothy tulle made for a seriously pretty (but totally on-trend) wedding dress. The bold shock of turquoise on her feet just gave it that finishing touch. 
Why it's so fashion: Other than the fact she's an international model marrying a fellow model, this was the kind of achingly cool wedding that looked like so much fun. The nuptials, which took place in New York last year, were predictably full of other models and notable people from the fashion industry. Designer Alexander Wang even took this video of Hanne strutting her stuff down the aisle as if she was walking a runway—#sofashion.
Why it's so fashion: Allison Williams has been the darling of the fashion world ever since she became a major name, thanks to her part as Marnie in Girls. So it was no surprise that her wedding gown was breathtaking. While she's been spotted wearing Giambattista Valli and Valentino creations on the red carpet, it was this Oscar de la Renta gown that made the cut for her big day in 2015.
Why it's so fashion: For a something blue, Hannah Weiland aka Shrimps (her nickname inspired moniker for her cult, London label) made herself a blue version of the beaded lady bag that has inspired a million rip-off this season. Marrying an heir to the brewing dynasty, it was only right that guests sipped on the black stuff served from a pop-up pub called Arthur's Arms. A hip crowd including family and stylish friends played pétanque and danced the night away in a glittering marquee. 
Hannah Weiland's bouquet was made by fashion's go-to florist, Scarlet & Violet. 
Why it's so fashion: Shoe designer and uber-stylist, Tabitha Simmons’ wedding was never going to be short of inspiring. Having swapped Britain for NYC, this talented image-maker wore a gown from Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Mood atelier, having closely collaborated with the duo for over a decade. Guests at the Upper East Side nuptials included a host of fashion heavyweights, such as designer Tory Burch, model Karen Elson, fellow stylist Kate Grand, Lauren Santo Domingo and actress Liv Tyler.
Simmons wore the Alhambra shoes from the bridal range of her eponymous brand, choosing to have the soles embroidered with her name and wedding date as her “something blue”.
Why it's so fashion: London-based digital strategist Rosanna Falconer counts her former boss, Matthew Williamson, as one of her close friends. So it was only natural that she choose to wear one of the designer’s heavily embroidered creations to say ‘I do’ to George Ryan. The fairytale theme continued with a lifesize unicorn that made for perfect Instagram fodder, not forgetting the beautiful setting of the Cotswolds and a sprinkling of photogenic friends. 
A closer look at the exquisite embroidery on the new Mrs Ryan's Matthew Williamson gown.
Why it’s so fashion: Interior designer Lucy Barlow enjoyed not one but two fabulous ceremonies - and thus two equally photo-worthy frocks. Roksanda Ilincic’s Margot dress provided the voluminous bell sleeves to make her and Joshua Sear official at Chelsea Town Hall in May 2018.
…and in a palatial villa in Rome just days later, Barlow relived the magic in a tiered beauty of a dress by Johanna Ortiz. ‘When I discovered she’d launched her first bridal collection I nearly died’ wrote Barlow on Instagram, adding: ‘People may say fashion is fickle but when you wear something that makes you feel that good you realise why it’s a gazillion dollar industry!’
Why it's so fashion: The face of Balenciaga, Danish actress and model Emma Leth's bridal look was bound to push boundaries. True to form, she delivered in a sheer, lace dress that revealed lilac underwear and an enormous hat by French designer Jacquemus. Bohemia at its most real. 
Why it's so fashion: With over 300,000 followers on Instagram, blogger Jessie Bush's wedding was always going to been to swoon over. Dubbed #amallorcan affair, the bride wore a custom-made, tiered gown by go-to London bridal designer, Charlie Brear.
Bush's bridesmaids complemented her look perfectly in Ghost bridesmaids dresses. 
Why it's so fashion: Former fashion PR Gemma was beaming from head to toe when she wed recently in Tuscany. Sheer lace sleeves topped off her dreamy gown by Parisian label Rime Arodaky.
Another angle of that stunning white gown.
Why it's so fashion: If you're dreaming of an haute couture gown look away now - Mrs Schwartzman had three. Yes, three! She married fellow DJ Ross Schwartzman in New York City and called upon Valentino to design three unforgettable gowns, including this full-length dream with a lie overlay.
Another beautiful Valentino and 10 bridesmaids clamouring to catch her bouquet wearing matching String of Heart–print dresses from her fashion line, HVN. 
A short, flappy little number to dance the night away in. 
To collect her documents at New York's City Hall, Harley donned a chic Chanel suit that she stumbled across in a vintage store in Miami.
Why it's so fashion: TV presenter and fashion plate Laura Jackson collaborated with friend and respected designer, Rejina Pyo, for her memorable, tulle-heavy gown. She also called in pearl-embellished hair slides from Simone Rocha that were hot off the catwalk. That's fashion, folks. 
Jackson and fashion photographer husband Jon decamped to the Cornish coast for their celebrations.
Why it's so fashion: Knowing your style is the key to defining your own personal look, so when Stylist magazine's executive fashion director Kitty McGee wore two effortlessly simple but stunning dresses to tie the knot in, we weren't the least bit surprised. Free of any fuss and frills, this Reformation gown provided more than enough pomp for her memorable French ceremony.  Tying the knot? Then check out our round-up of the best bridal shops in London
McGee in a simple midi by french brand Les Heroines to make her minion official in London before celebrations abroad. 
source https://www.whowhatwear.co.uk/best-fashion-weddings
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'Hard Target' based on real heroic accounts of marine commandos
From Simon West, director of iconic action movies such as “Con Air,” “The Mechanic” and “The Expendables 2” comes “Hard Target” (aka Stratton), the latest non-stop action movie to explode in theaters on Aug. 9.
Based on the real-life heroic accounts of former Special Boat Service commando Duncan Falconer turned scribe, “Hard Target” is the first movie made from his eight-novel series. Members of the Special Boat Service (SBS) are trained individuals who are a part of the UK Special Forces, they have been on active duty since its inception in 1940.
“Hard Target” stars Dominic Cooper as John Stratton, one of the most resourceful agents of MI5. Stratton goes on a mission to infiltrate a laboratory complex in Iran to obtain deadly biochemical weapons. The complex mission goes sideways and his partner Marty (Tyler Hoechlin) gets caught in the crossfire resulting in his death.
Back at headquarters, Stratton finds out that a former Soviet Union operative by the name of Barovski (Thomas Kretschmann) who was thought to be dead for the last 20 years, has gone rogue and plans to start a deadly terrorist attack as revenge with the stolen biochemical weapons. Stratton together with his team and Hank (Austin Stowell) a US navy seal trained by Marty goes all out to find, capture and prevent a terrorist attack in the United Kingdom.
Cooper who started his career by playing the role of Sky in the 2008 film version of Broadway classic “Mamma Mia,” is not new to taking up roles that feature combat scenes, he played Howard Stark in “Captain America: The First Avenger,” and as Darcy in “Dead Man Down.”
In an article by Deadline.com, Director Simon West sees “Hard Target” as his answer to the 007 series. “We’ve got Bond, who’s an institution. But we don’t have anyone else. I felt there was a gap for a British action hero that was an alternative to Bond. More gritty and realistic, but just as fun.
“Hard Target” also stars Gemma Chan (“Sherlock”, “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit”), Tom Felton (“Harry Potter Series”), Olegar Fredoro (“The Wedding Video”), Derek Jacobi (“Gladiator”, “The King’s Speech”) and Connie Nielsen (“Wonder Woman”, “Justice League”).
“Hard Target” opens in cinemas nationwide on Aug. 9 from Axinite Digicinema.
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