Marvel Phase Two : Four Images Revealed

April 2, 2013

Just leaked, four new concept images from Marvel’s second phase of movies! Below, you can see a Guardians of the Galaxy table scene reminiscent of the Star Wars cantina, a look at the Winter Soldier from the second installment of the Captain America franchise and then two images we’re not so sure about– more Guardians and maybe something from Thor 2?

To soothe the pain of waiting for these releases, we heartily recommend Avengers Sideshow figures, the most realistic way to enjoy 12-inch versions of your favourite heroes and villains.


CAPTAIN AMERICA AVENGERS 12-INCH FIGURE

January 20, 2013

Based on his updated 2012 appearance in The Avengers, this awesome 12-inch Captain America is one of Sideshow’s best Marvel figures yet– and that’s saying a lot. The sculpting is amazing, capturing Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers look perfectly and the costume is all Cap, too, featuring perfect detailing and coming with a ton of features. Check it out and click the pic to order now!

Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Chris Evans as Captain America in his hero costume in the The Avengers movie
Approximately 31 cm tall
ONE (1) newly developed helmeted head
One (1) newly developed alternate head with authentic likeness of Chris Evans as Captain America
Muscular body with over 30 points of articulation
Movie-accurate facial features with detailed wrinkles and skin texture
Nine (9) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms including:
One (1) pair of palms holding shield
One (1) pair of palms for throwing palms
One (1) right palm for pointing palms
One (1) pair of relaxed palms
One (1) pair of fists
Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
One (1) blue, grayish-white, and red garment with embossed pattern as well as stars on chest
One (1) pair of blue pants
One (1) blue belt with pouches
One (1) pair of red boots
One (1) metal-like electroplated shield
One (1) metal-like battle damaged electroplated shield
One (1) alien weapon
Figure stand with Captain America nameplate and the movie logo


The Avengers 4-Inch Figure Collection

December 11, 2012

THE AVENGERS are now available as a collection of 4-inch figures featuring just about the whole cast, including Thor, Iron Man, Black Widow, Loki, Nick Fury and more, complete with a couple figure variants to mix things up.

Each one is 4 inches tall, comes with appropriate weaponry (including Fury’s bazooka from one of the film’s best scenes) and features surprisingly solid articulation for something so small. If you’re a fan, you can grab these guys individually or as complete series’.


CAPTAIN AMERICA by NECA

October 6, 2012

This massive Captain America figure is from NECA and stands a full 18” tall and features “loads” of articulation and detail. It’s the first of its kind from NECA (on the Marvel license) but they assure us that you can expect more 1:4 figures soon, mentioning that the Marvel universe extends beyond the Avengers and thus exciting fangirls and fanboys everywhere. We can’t wait.


Captain America’s RED SKULL

July 28, 2012

RED SKULL is the latest Marvel villain to be immortalized as a great-looking Hot Toys 12-inch figure. Base on Hugo Weaving’s incredible portrayal, the figure is a great addition to any fan’s collection. Take a look and then check out the extensive list of features and accessories:

Authentic and detailed fully realized likeness of Hugo Weaving as Red Skull (Johann Schmidt) in Captain America: The First Avenger
Approximately 30 cm tall
TrueType body with over 30 points of articulation
Movie-accurate facial expression with detailed wrinkles and skin texture
Six (6) pieces of interchangeable gloved palms including:
One (1) pair of relaxed palms
One (1) pair of fists
One (1) right palm for holding pistol
One (1) right palm for holding the Tesseract (Cosmic Cube)
Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
One (1) hydra uniform including one (1) black leather-like trench coat, one (1) field- grey shirt and one (1) pair of field-grey pants
One (1) pair of black boots
One (1) pistol
One (1) Tesseract (Cosmic Cube)
Figure stand with Red Skull nameplate and the movie logo


CAPTAIN AMERICA LIFE-SIZE BUST

May 28, 2012

If you’re looking for a real jewel to add to your epic collection of Sideshow Marvel figures, then look no further! This life-size bust of the Avenger is a stunning sculpt and the massive size just means you can show it off all the more.

Celebrating the much-anticipated Independence Day release of the Captain America: The First Avenger film comes the Captain America Premium Format figure captures every aspect of the MARVEL patriot with stunning realism. Each piece is individually painted and finished, each with its own unique quality and detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. Featuring real fabric costume detail and switch-out helmeted or unhelmeted portraits, the Captain America Premium Format Figure is an outstanding addition to any Marvel collection.


The Avengers beats Harry Potter, Hunger Games in Box-Office battle

May 7, 2012

The Avengers Movie Box Office Hit
BY LISA RICHWINE AND RONALD GROVER, REUTERS

‘The Avengers’ proved that five superheroes are better than one by bursting into Hollywood’s record books with a massive $200.3 million in ticket sales over its opening weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters, kicking off Hollywood’s summer movie season with a bang.

The domestic debut for the big-budget, effects-filled movie from Disney’s Marvel studios sped past last summer’s “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows – Part 2,” which opened with $169.2 million in its first weekend, according to Box Office Mojo. In March, “The Hunger Games” opened with $152.5 million, the fourth largest opening in box office history.

“The Avengers,” which reunites Marvel comic heroes Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk and Black Widow, has collected $641.8 million since it opened in international markets on April 25.

“We keep thinking we have a sense of what this movie can do, or will do, and every time we get a report it does even better,” said Dave Hollis, Disney’s executive vice-president of distribution. “This is very satisfying, to say the least.”

Disney’s aggressive marketing, which included promotions aimed at women that included sending stars to “The View” daytime talk show, resulted in women making up 40 percent of the audience for the action film, according to Disney’s survey. Half the audience was also over 25 years of age, the studio also said.

Winner of the past two weekends, Sony’s romantic comedy “Think Like a Man,” slipped to second place with $8 million at North American (U.S. and Canadian) theaters, according to Hollywood.com.

“Hunger Games,” from Lions Gate Entertainment, took the No. 3 spot in its seventh week in theaters, with $5.7 million, and has collected $380.7 million in U.S. and Canadian theaters during its run.

Warner Brothers’ “The Lucky One” landed in fourth place with $5.5 million, and the animated film “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” from Sony finished in fifth place with $5.4 million.

The undisputed success of “Avengers” brought Disney the type of redemption that Hollywood loves to put on screen. In March, Disney released the expensive sci-fi adventure film “John Carter,” one of the biggest flops in box office history. The company said it expects to lose up to $200 million on that film.

“Avengers” is the first Marvel film released by Disney since the media and theme park giant purchased Marvel Entertainment Inc in 2009 for $4 billion, a move to expand its appeal to boys with a stable of superheroes.

Disney would not say whether it plans to make a sequel. Sequels to films based on the Thor and Iron Man characters are scheduled for next year and Captain America in 2014.

About 52 percent of “The Avengers” ticket sales came from higher-priced 3D tickets, Disney said. The film sold more than $15 million in tickets on 275 digital-only large-screen IMAX theaters, IMAX said, which it said would tie it with “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows – Part 2” for its highest grossing opening weekend.

The first weekend in May kicks off Hollywood’s summer movie-going season, a four-month period typically filled with big-budget action movies and sequels. Coming movies include Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises,” “The Amazing Spider-Man,” “Men in Black 3,” and “Battleship.”
Avengers toys


Avengers 2 Sequel is coming

May 4, 2012

Avengers Cosplay Figures

We just took off work (don’t worry, we packed up all the orders before we left) and watched the Avengers movie this afternoon.  It was a very good Marvel movie.  Audiences have rated it an extremely high 9.0 on IMDB, and 96% of critics like it or love it.  I could definitely watch this awesome flick again, expect significant repeat viewings after a huge weekend opening.

Who is my favorite character?  Legolas….no, I meant Hawkeye.

Avengers Hawkeye Cosplay

**SPOILER ALERT** The Avengers end credit scene introduces us to Thanos, who smiles when he’s told that to attack Earth is to “court death”. Thanos in the comics is fascinated with death and nihilism. He kills millions on his home planet with nuclear bombardment before travelling to earth. He is capable of superhuman strength and can absorb and project vast quantities of cosmic energy, enough to obliterate planets. His most famous storyline sees him gain possession of the Infinity Gauntlet, recently glimpsed in the Thor movie (in Odin’s trophy room). Each gem of that gauntlet grants its bearer complete mastery over one aspect of the universe: Time, Space, Mind, Soul, Reality, or Power. We know that Thanos is not a villain in Iron Man 3, and appears unlikely for Thor 2. So it’s fairly safe to assume the set up is for the next Avengers movie.  So maybe exepct to see Warlock somewhere too….

The Avengers Thanos Glove

Hawkeye Action Figure


The Avengers!

May 4, 2012

Okay, that’s probably not exactly what you’re paying to see tonight, but it would probably be a pretty cool movie anyway.

Of course, if you’re looking for something a little closer to the real deal, you should instead check out The Marvel Universe Avengers Collection and snag Iron Man, Black Widow, Thor and the gang!


CAPTAIN AMERICA SEQUEL DATE ANNOUNCED

April 10, 2012

…And we’ve got a long way to go.

From Hardcore Nerdity:

The Walt Disney Studios has announced a release date for Marvel Studios’ sequel to the blockbuster Captain America: The First Avenger on April 4, 2014. The second installment will pick-up where the highly anticipated Marvel’s The Avengers (May 4, 2012) leaves off, as Steve Rogers continues his affiliation with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D and struggles to embrace his role in the modern world.

‘Til then, we recommend killing time with the Avengers movie and this awesome rendering of Chris Evans as the great American hero:


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