Catch-up linkspam
Apr. 7th, 2014 11:55 pm* The writers of Captain America: The Winter Soldier talk about Cap adjusting to the modern world. Plus, an interview with the Russos.
* The cast of Winter Soldier plays Would You Rather.
* Two thinkpieces on why the best Cap stories happen when America is confused about what it stands for, and how Cap is the most tragic Avenger (which, incidentally, is why I love his story so much).
* I will say that Captain America finally made Agents of SHIELD interesting. So curious how they're going to deal with the movie's developments.
* Jed and Mo attempt to address the show's critics - but I think they're fooling themselves if they think the problem is that audiences are expecting "a Marvel movie each week."
* J. August Richards talks about playing Deathlok, and a certain guest star will be popping up in the season finale.
* In this profile of Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, he drops the info that Marvel has movies planned out to 2028. Good lord.
* Feige also mentioned that Hawkeye and the Hulk will play significant roles in Age of Ultron.
* Here's a trailer for Jon Favreau's film, Chef, which I'm just going to assume is about Happy and Natasha opening a restaurant, while Tony gets a food truck.
* An interview with Game of Thrones producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Plus interviews with Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Arya and Bran Stark), and Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth), who, by the way, will also be appearing in Mockingjay.
* Josh Radnor talks about the HIMYM finale. This pretty much sums up my feelings on the episode. Apparently, the DVD will include an alternate ending.
* Jordan Gavaris talks about playing Felix on Orphan Black.
* I would so totally read the heck out of a Bryan Cranston memoir about Breaking Bad.
* Here is Jeremy Jordan singing "Let It Go."
* The cast of Winter Soldier plays Would You Rather.
* Two thinkpieces on why the best Cap stories happen when America is confused about what it stands for, and how Cap is the most tragic Avenger (which, incidentally, is why I love his story so much).
* I will say that Captain America finally made Agents of SHIELD interesting. So curious how they're going to deal with the movie's developments.
* Jed and Mo attempt to address the show's critics - but I think they're fooling themselves if they think the problem is that audiences are expecting "a Marvel movie each week."
* J. August Richards talks about playing Deathlok, and a certain guest star will be popping up in the season finale.
* In this profile of Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, he drops the info that Marvel has movies planned out to 2028. Good lord.
* Feige also mentioned that Hawkeye and the Hulk will play significant roles in Age of Ultron.
* Here's a trailer for Jon Favreau's film, Chef, which I'm just going to assume is about Happy and Natasha opening a restaurant, while Tony gets a food truck.
* An interview with Game of Thrones producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Plus interviews with Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Arya and Bran Stark), and Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth), who, by the way, will also be appearing in Mockingjay.
* Josh Radnor talks about the HIMYM finale. This pretty much sums up my feelings on the episode. Apparently, the DVD will include an alternate ending.
* Jordan Gavaris talks about playing Felix on Orphan Black.
* I would so totally read the heck out of a Bryan Cranston memoir about Breaking Bad.
* Here is Jeremy Jordan singing "Let It Go."