Ayepecks
Ayepecks
Ayepecks

WHERE IS THE THREE-BREASTED WOMAN?!

It's possible — he's done some great dramatic stuff, though, I just wonder if the audience would be able to accept him in a more serious role in the reboot.

I actually don't think J.K. Simmons fits in with what Webb's established with the first movie.

He's the second man ever to win the 100-meter dash at back-to-back Olympics, and he's the first man ever to set two Olympic records in the event. He set the Olympic and world record in the 200 at Beijing (a record many didn't think would be broken for ages), and went on to completely obliterate it shortly thereafter.

All that with a pretty poor start, too... Bolt is going to tear the field up in the 200. Blake still ran well, but damn — Bolt may very well be the GOAT in these two races now.

Great job, Isaac. The New York Times article makes little-to-no sense if you've followed Lolo's career even sporadically.

Scarface — the one with Al Pacino — was a remake as well.

You should do that regardless.

... who I'm pretty sure is still the only person in the world who particularly wants this movie to happen ...

When did Ludicrous start sponsoring Steam sales?

Kinect Sports? Dance Central? The Gunstringer? Fruit Ninja Kinect? Adventures? I mean, there aren't a ton, but c'mon.

I ran track from middle school to college, keep in touch with a few friends who run professionally, and coach on a volunteer basis at a few track camps.

Not to be a dick, but are you new to sports? You understand that drug tests are not, have never been, and never will be full proof, correct? You understand that there are people who have been tested countless times and have never tested positive, correct?

That's not even remotely what happened.

Spider-Man 2 won't wait a year with Sony at the helm. They'll just get a different director if Webb can't do it in the scheduled time frame.

I really, really hope Marc Webb gets to come back for the next Spider-Man film. I thought he did a fantastic job with this one and set himself up for a great franchise. Plus I think he'd be able to make an amazing film if he's given more leeway from the studio, which would likely be granted given how well this film's

Possibly, but I remember Wright saying at Comic-Con that there were no casting announcements ready to be made, which likely indicates they're at least still in negotiations.

Wouldn't it be good to, I don't know, sign a lead actor to play Ant-Man before filming Ant-Man?

Those behind-the-scenes shots are absolutely gorgeous.