Of all the people involved with the explosive, ambitious film “Guardians of the Galaxy,” there is nobody happier than James Gunn—who happens to be the unlikeliest director of a Marvel film to date.
With Avon’s lineup of back-to-school style essentials from The Avengers and Barbie, both parents and kids have reason to get excited about the opening of school doors this June.
It was bound to happen. Marvel Comics’ two most powerful—and now most popular—super teams are being pitted against each other in an earthshaking, moneymaking miniseries event. “Earth’s mightiest heroes” and “the children of the atom” fight over a cosmic entity in “Avengers Vs. X-Men,” a biweekly, 12-part series running until September.
What did it mean to you when you landed the part of Captain America? I was terrified, so I didn’t say yes right away. It’s a giant commitment but in the immediate moment, it’s exciting and thrilling. You can’t believe it’s happening. In “The Avengers,” Captain America finds himself in a whole new world. How does he relate to it?