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Jump Cuts: Marvel Announcements, Daniel Radcliffe Rapping, & More

In our newest columns, we report the most important stories in the pop culture world and give them to you in our classic Smash Cut fashion. If you would like to suggest a story to add to Jump Cuts, just tweet at us with #JumpCuts


Happy Halloween Smashers! Here are the biggest Entertainment stories from this past week:

Marvel Announces Movies through 2020

Following DC Comics’ announcement last week, Marvel has set their film slate and release dates through the year 2020. Some of the highlights include a Black Panther movie (played by Chadwick Boseman), a Captain Marvel movie, and the two part third Avengers movie. As previously announced, Iron Man will play a major role in Captain America: Civil War, however it was now announced that Boseman’s Black Panther will also appear in the movie. One major release date change came for Guardians of the Galaxy 2 which will now be released in May 2017. Read the full story on The Huffington Post.

Lily Rabe will reprise AHS: Asylum character on Freak Show

In an interesting move, Lily Rabe will be reprising her role as Sister Eunice on season 2 Asylum in this season’s 10th episode. With two characters from Asylum now appearing in Freak Show, can we consider this an Anthology series still? Read the full story on IGN.

Neil Patrick Harris will join Freak Show

In other American Horror Story: Freak Show news, the recently crowned oscar host and Gone Girl’s resident creeper Neil Patrick Harris will appear on the show after passing on a role in the first season. He will appear on the 11th and 12th episode of the series as a chameleon salesman. His real life husband, David Burtka, will appear on the 13th episode of the season. For more, go over to TV Line.

Daniel Radcliffe rapping on The Tonight Show

Do I even have to say more? Just check it out over on The Huffington Post.

MTV’s Scream gets a full series order

Back in May 2013 it was announced that MTV was developing a series based on Wes Carven’s classic 1996 slasher flick. The series follows on the heels of the network’s massive hit Teen Wolf and on the barrage of recent horror TV series like The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, and Grimm. However, it was revealed that Ghost Face will not make an appearance in the series. Check out the full story on Entertainment Weekly.

 

Karl Delossantos

Hey, I'm Karl, founder and film critic at Smash Cut. I started Smash Cut in 2014 to share my love of movies and give a perspective I haven't yet seen represented. I'm also an editor at The New York Times, a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, and a member of the Online Film Critics Society.

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