Friday, June 19, 2026

The Russo Brothers Just Revealed the Secret Behind How ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Plans to Outdo ‘Endgame’

 "Avengers: Endgame" is still one of the most emotionally powerful endings in big movie history.It was so impactful that fans were left wondering if the Marvel Cinematic Universe could ever reach that level again.Seven years later, that question is still there when new Avengers news comes out, especially with the next movie promising to bring back people fans didn’t think would ever appear in the same film.The pressure to make something just as big and important has only gotten bigger as we get closer to the release date.


That pressure is on Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors who made "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame" huge hits before they left the franchise.

They came back after announcing that Robert Downey Jr.would play Victor Von Doom in their new movies "Avengers: Doomsday" and "Avengers: Secret Wars." That news shocked fans right away.Just the casting of Doom made people question whether anything could match the scale of what came before.


In an interview with CBR, Joe Russo talked about how he plans to do that.

He said that focusing on the characters' inner feelings, not just making things bigger, is what will make "Doomsday" different from the past films.That’s a much quieter approach than what fans might expect from a movie with a villain like Doctor Doom.


He noted that both "Doomsday" and "Secret Wars" have been harder to work on than any other Marvel films, because expectations keep growing with every new hint or tease.


Still, Doctor Doom hasn’t been built up like Thanos was before "Infinity War," since the character has only been in the story briefly so far and the Multiverse plot is still mostly unknown.

That might make it harder to sell the idea of emotional complexity for a villain that audiences are still getting to know.


Marvel has at least confirmed that there will be a lot of action to help fill in those gaps.

"Avengers: Doomsday" is set for theaters on December 18, with a cast that includes Chris Hemsworth, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who are returning from "The Fantastic Four." Chris Evans is also back as Steve Rogers.That lineup has kept fans guessing for months.


Marvel is even bringing back "Avengers: Endgame" to theaters before the new movie, framing it as a link between the two stories.

Whether nostalgia and deep emotions can really take the place of the years of buildup that Thanos had is exactly what fans will be talking about once Doctor Doom finally takes center stage.So, tell us whether you think Joe Russo’s plan to focus on emotional complexity can actually achieve the impossible and beat "Endgame."

Girls Like Girls Movie

Girls Like Girls

Girls Like Girls movie poster

2026 |  R | 1h 35m

Genre: Drama

Directed by
Hayley Kiyoko

Screenplay by
Hayley Kiyoko
Stefanie Scott

Story by
Hayley Kiyoko
Chloe Okuno

Based on
Girls Like Girls
by Hayley Kiyoko
Produced by
Marc Platt
Katie McNicol
Adam Siegel
Dee Best
Michael Phillip
Jason Moring
Richard Alan Reid
Starring
Maya da Costa
Myra Molloy
Levon Hawke
Zach Braff
Cinematography Sonja Tsypin
Edited by
Christine Armstrong
Sabine Hoffman
Music by Jessica Rose Weiss
Production
company
Marc Platt Productions
Distributed by Focus Features
Release dates
June 18, 2026 (Frameline)
June 19, 2026 (United States)
Running time 95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Leviticus Movie

Leviticus

Leviticus Movie poster

2026 | R | 1h 28m

Genre: Horror, Thriller, Romance, Sci-fi

Directed by Adrian Chiarella

Written by Adrian Chiarella

Produced by

Samantha Jennings

Kristina Ceyton

Hannah Ngo

Starring

Joe Bird

Stacy Clausen

Jeremy Blewitt

Ewen Leslie

Davida McKenzie

Nicholas Hope

Zamira Newman

Mia Wasikowska

Cinematography Tyson Perkins

Edited by Nick Fenton

Music by Jed Kurzel

Production

company

Causeway Films

Distributed by

Maslow Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand)

Neon (Worldwide)

Release dates

19 June 2026 (US)

23 January 2026 (Sundance)

18 June 2026 (Australia)

Running time 88 minutes

Country Australia

Language English

Toy Story 5 Movie

Toy Story 5

2026 | PG | 1h 42m

Genre: Family, Drama, Comedy, Animation,  Fantasy

Directed by

Toy Story 5 Movie poster

Andrew Stanton

Screenplay by

Andrew Stanton

Kenna Harris

Story by Andrew Stanton

Produced by

Lindsey Collins

Jessica Choi

Cast

Tom Hanks

Tim Allen

Joan Cusack

Greta Lee

Conan O'Brien

Tony Hale

Craig Robinson

Shelby Rabara

Scarlett Spears

Mykal-Michelle Harris

Matty Matheson

John Ratzenberger

Wallace Shawn

Blake Clark

Jeff Bergman

Anna Vocino

Annie Potts

Bonnie Hunt

Melissa Villaseñor

John Hopkins

Kristen Schaal

Ernie Hudson

Bad Bunny

Keanu Reeves

Ally Maki

Alan Cumming

Cinematography

Matt Aspbury

JC Kalache

Edited by Jennifer Jew

Music by Randy Newman

Production

company

Pixar Animation Studios

Distributed by Walt Disney Studios

Motion Pictures

Release dates

June 9, 2026 (Los Angeles)

June 19, 2026 (United States)

Running time 102 minutes

Country United States

Language English

The Death of Robin Hood Movie

The Death of Robin Hood

2026 | R | 2h 3m

The Death of Robin Hood Movie

Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama

Directed by Michael Sarnoski

Written by Michael Sarnoski

Based on

Robin Hood's Death

by Anonymous

Produced by

Aaron Ryder

Andrew Swett

Alexander Black

Hugh Jackman

Cast

Hugh Jackman

Jodie Comer

Bill Skarsgård

Murray Bartlett

Noah Jupe

Cinematography Pat Scola

Edited by Andrew Mondshein

Music by Jim Ghedi

Production

companies

Lyrical Media

RPC

Distributed by A24

Release date

June 19, 2026 (United States)

Running time 122 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Budget $20 million

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Daveigh Chase, Star Of Lilo & Stitch And The Ring, Dead At 35

According to TMZ, through her boyfriend Roy Hernandez, Chase died on Tuesday, June 16, due to meningitis and a blood infection that led to septic issues.
Hernandez shared on a recent GoFundMe update that Daveigh was diagnosed with meningitis and several serious blood infections.He said her condition became very critical, and the doctors told him she might not have much time left.

Chase started her TV career in 1998 with a role on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch." She later appeared in guest roles on popular shows like "Charmed," "The Practice," "ER," and "Touched by Angel."

In 2002, she got her two biggest film roles: voicing Lilo in "Lilo & Stitch" and playing Samara, the girl from the well, in "The Ring." She also voiced the main character in the Disney Channel series "Lilo & Stitch: The Series" until 2006, and appeared in several "Lilo & Stitch" spin-off movies.

"Big Love" fans might remember her as Rhonda Volmer, a character she played from 2006 to 2011.
She was a regular in the first two seasons of the HBO show and appeared in later seasons as well.

Even though Chase hadn't posted on social media since 2017, her last Instagram post was a picture of her holding a balloon with the caption, "Unicorns do exist." Fans are leaving lots of messages of support and sadness in the comments.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Sean Penn to Direct Bradley Cooper in Untitled Jan. 6 Friendship Drama

 Sean Penn has written and will direct Bradley Cooper in a movie that takes place during the events of the Jan.6 Capitol riot, according to The Hollywood Reporter.


Cooper is in talks to star in the film, with production set to begin in the middle of 2027.

The film isn't directly about what happened on Jan.6, 2021, in Washington, D.C., but instead focuses on an unexpected friendship that formed between a police officer and others during the U.S.Capitol riot.


Penn will produce the film with John Ira Palmer and John Wildermuth through their company, Projected Picture Works.

Warner Bros.is discussing acquiring the film, and CAA Media Finance is handling the deal-making for the producers.


Warner Bros.recently released Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another," which won six Oscars, including best picture.This film also earned Sean Penn his third Oscar for best supporting actor.However, Penn wasn't there to accept the award, and it was later found out that he had met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.


When asked about not attending the Tribeca Festival earlier this month, Penn explained that he used to have a hard time going to awards shows.

He said he felt relief at best but eventually realized that he couldn't keep going to all these events.


He said, "Knowing I wasn't going to do that anymore, I did one before that this year.

I went to the Golden Globes; I'd never been there before.And that's where I decided, 'I can't do this.' [The Oscars] always represented social discomfort to me."


This decision adds to Penn's best actor wins for "Mystic River" in 2004 and "Milk" in 2009.

He started his acting career in the early 1980s with small roles in the military thriller "Taps" and the comedy "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." He later shifted to more serious roles and delivered strong performances in "State of Grace" and "The Indian Runner."


Deadline was the first to report on the untitled Jan.

6 drama.Penn and Projected Picture Works are represented by CAA, while Cooper is represented by Range Media Partners.