Enstars’ Comic Book Movies Of 2018: From ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ To ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix’
Calling all comic book fans! Enstars has picked out the top comic book movies of 2018 to mark down on your calendars.
Batman: Gotham By Gaslight (Jan. 23)
The 30th DC Universe Animated Original Movie will be the first Elseworlds animated adventure. This R-rated adventure finds Batman/Bruce Wayne (voiced by Bruce Greenwood) facing off against the most significant threat in the Victorian era: Jack the Ripper. Voice actors Jennifer Carpenter, Anthony Head, Grey Griffin, and Tara Strong will voice Victorian versions of some of Batman's supporting cast members.
Black Panther (Feb. 16)
Black Panther's first solo adventure on the silver screen will be dropping in a few weeks. Chadwick Boseman will reprise his role as Black Panther/T'Challa from Captain America: Civil War. The film includes an all-star cast that includes Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Angela Bassett, and Forest Whitaker. Kendrick Lamar is expected to produce his film's original soundtrack.
Avengers: Infinity War (May 4)
It has been six years since The Avengers made their silver screen debut. On May 4, the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe will come together to face off against the omnipotent Thanos (Josh Brolin), whose quest for the Infinity Stones takes him to Earth.
Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay (Spring 2018)
DC's favorite anti-hero squad will make their first animated movie debut. Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay will showcase the team made up Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, and Killer Frost to hunt a powerful object for their leader Amanda Waller (voiced by Vanessa Williams). Little do they know that the DC Universe's most dangerous villains are also after the item. The film is expected to be released on digital, DVD, and Blu-Ray sometime this spring.
Teen Titans GO! To The Movies (July 27)
Fans of the popular Cartoon Network series Teen Titans Go might want to cap off their summer vacation by seeing their favorite teen superhero team in action. Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy will make silver screen debuts on July 27.
Venom (Oct. 5)
Four weeks before Halloween, Spider-Man's scariest villain of all time will return to the silver screen after an 11-year absence. Venom will follow the dangerous anti-hero (Tom Hardy) as he scares up New York City. However, if New Yorkers are looking for a particular wall-crawler to save them, then they are out of luck.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix (Nov. 2)
One of the X-Men's most dangerous opponents, Dark Phoenix (Sophie Turner), will make her return to the silver screen. Can the X-Men survive the cosmic fire of the Phoenix? Plus, what is the true nature of Jessica Chastain's villainous character? X-Men fans will have to find out when X-Men: Dark Phoenix hits theatres on Nov. 2.
Aquaman (Dec. 21)
After making a big splash in Justice League, Aquaman (Jason Momoa) will have his solo adventure which will also feature Mera (Amber Heard). Aquaman is DC Films' first true box office test after its massive restructuring. It has also been revealed that Aquaman has been one of the hardest films to make. Hopefully, DC Films would not disappoint Aquaman's fans.