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Geek Tyrant
27 minutes ago
- Geek Tyrant
Marvel Officially Releases THUNDERBOLTS* Post-Credits Scene — GeekTyrant
If you didn't catch Thunderbolts* in theaters, you're in luck, Marvel Studios just dropped the film's post-credits scene online, and it delivers a major tease for Avengers: Doomsday . Thunderbolts* might've opened to strong reviews, but it ended its run with just $381 million globally. Not disastrous, but far from what you'd expect for a movie that introduced Marvel's new generation of anti-heroes. Despite the fact it was a great film, it struggled to pull mainstream audiences into seats. Turns out, marketing it as a gritty indie-style Marvel film didn't quite click with general audiences looking for spectacle, which is a shame. As for the end of Thunderbolts* it's an exciting tease of what's to come! The post-credits scene was directed by the Avengers: Endgame duo Joe and Anthony Russo, and it's a direct setup for Avengers: Doomsday . Director Jake Schreier, who helmed Thunderbolts* , explained how the scene came together. It was important to him that it felt earned. 'To make sure it was honest to where our characters were,' Schreier said. '[We're] giving them over to this whole new world and new scope, and [we] want them to function in that way.' He added, 'Being there on set was very fun to watch your buddies go on to this grander scale... and see them directed in another context and on a different level of scope than we had been treating it.' You can now watch the post-credits scene below.


Forbes
28 minutes ago
- Forbes
Dakota Johnson's ‘Materialists' Gets Streaming Date, Report Says
"Materialists" partial poster featuring Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal. Materialists — starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans — is reportedly coming soon to digital streaming. Written and directed by Past Lives filmmaker Celine Song, Materialists opened in theaters on June 13. The logline for the movie reads, 'A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker finds herself torn between the perfect match and her imperfect ex.' Johnson stars as the matchmaker, while Pascal plays her possible perfect match, Harry, and Evans plays Lucy's ex-boyfriend John. Materialists also stars Zoë Winters, Marin Ireland, Dasha Nekrasova and Louisa Jacobson. Materialists is expected to arrive on digital streaming via premium video on demand on Tuesday, July 22, according to When to Stream. While the streaming tracker is typically accurate with its PVOD reports, When to Stream noted that the release date for Materialists has not been announced or confirmed and it is subject to change. When Materialists arrives on PVOD, it will be available on a variety of digital platforms, including Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Prime Video and YouTube. Materialists, according to a Prime Video pre-order listing, will be available for purchase for $24.99.. Since digital rentals typically are $5 less than purchases, viewers can expect to rent Materialists for $19.99 for 48 hours. How Did Audiences And Critics Receive Dakota Johnson's 'Materialists'? Materialists to date has earned $32.5 million in North American theaters and $9.7 million internationally for a worldwide box office tally of $42.2 million against a $20 million production budget before prints and advertising, according to The Numbers. Materialists earned an 80% 'fresh' rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics based on 216 reviews. The RT Critics Consensus for the film reads, 'A mature deconstruction of the conventional rom-com, Materialists provides its trio of swoon-worthy stars some of their meatiest material yet while reaffirming Celine Song as a modern master of relationship dramas.' RT users, meanwhile, gave Materialists a 67% 'fresh' Popcornmeter score based on 1,000-plus verified ratings. The RT audience summary for the movie reads, 'Materialists takes its time unfolding a modern love story that's more drama than the comedy it promises, yet a stellar cast keeps it relatable and engaging.' Rated R, Materialists is expected to arrive on PVOD on July 22.
Yahoo
30 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Video: Golden Retriever Doesn't Know How to React Every Time a Sprinkler Pops Up
Dogs have an appetite for discovery that the world can't keep up with. Our furbabies stumble upon little wonders all day long, which instantly fill them with joy. All it takes is a walk around the neighborhood to find a new friend or plaything, because life is a never-ending adventure when you love to sniff around. In one such Instagram video, a Golden Retriever learns about a sprinkler. However, she doesn't know how to react every time one pops up. Your dog might have the most quirky reaction to something completely ordinary to you, and that's okay and nothing to worry about. For instance, this Golden Retriever was totally clueless after seeing the sprinkler pop up from the ground and even tried to interact with the same in a hilarious video. The Instagram Reel featured the furbaby named Gamja making unusual discoveries while on her daily walks around the neighborhood. Since canines are naturally curious beings, she gives in to her urge to explore. The compilation video showed the Golden Retriever getting bamboozled seeing the sprinkler pop up from the ground. In the first throwback clip, Gamja was only a little puppy when she came across the device during one of her morning adventures. She looked cautious, but that would change as she grew up. The post then showed her trying to sniff it before heckling the sprinkler with her paws and even barking at it to intimidate the inanimate object. In some snippets, it almost seemed like she was trying to interact with the water-spraying gadget. Finally comfortable around the sprinkler, the Golden Retriever was completely baffled when it went back in at the end of the video. The caption captured Gamja's reaction, 'so many Wows,' revealing that sprinklers have never failed to amuse her. In an additional comment, the dog owner explained that she used to be 'cautious about it when she was a puppy,' but has become 'more curious' now. Fellow Golden Retriever account, @daisythegoldiee, further shared their joy on how easy it is to amuse pups. The post Video: Golden Retriever Doesn't Know How to React Every Time a Sprinkler Pops Up appeared first on DogTime.