Stan Lee, the mastermind behind Marvel, let it slip during a Fan expo in Canada that the Black Panther Movie was indeed happening. When asked if Scarlett Johanson’s character, Black Widow, will have her own movie coming soon, Lee stated, “The chances are she will have her own movie because eventually, all the superheroes will have their own movies. They are already working on Ant-Man, Doctor Strange, and the Black Panther, and there are others I am not allowed to talk about.” Ant-Man recently began filming in San Francisco with Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, and Evangeline Lily as some of the members of the all-star cast. Cinematic Universe has not yet confirmed any upcoming Marvel movies besides The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America 3, and Guardians of the Galaxy which are set to be released in 2015, 2016, and 2017, respectively.

25th Anniversary of ‘Titanic’: How Titanic Became an Under-the-Surface Sensation in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan
In honor of Titanic’s 25th anniversary, the iconic movie will be shown in movie theaters on February 10th this year. Because of how iconic this movie was internationally, there is an interesting story behind how the people in Afghanistan were able to see the movie when it was released, as they were under Taliban rule. All forms of entertainment were outlawed in Afghanistan when the Taliban initially took power there in the 1990s. Residents of Kabul and other cities frequently describe finding video and audiotape ribbons that were torn to pieces as if they had also been executed.