News On Future Films Based on Comics/Paranormal/Sci-Fi





Probably in the minority but I just love seeing Anna Kendrick on the big screen no matter what she does.

Depp in likely another typecast role? :{
 
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Depp is so typecasted I bet after reading the script, he's like "all right just gimmie dat disney money" :{ :lol
 
After this flops hopefully we can stop seeing him in roles outside movies that are guaranteed to make 100s of Ms with or without him.

Lone Ranger and Transcendence :x
 
Sam rockwell would be the perfect deadpool
I can see it.

A bit short though.
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Johnny Knoxville...

stay with me... He has that long lean body but a cycle in could put a little more muscle on. That would look dead on and then think of his burnt up face, it's spot on. [/COLOR]
I can kinda see it, just off his voice and his skill in physical comedy and just plain being a jackass and willing to do wild vulgar and painful stuff.

All you gotta wonder is if he's willing to put on a bit of muscle mass. Still lean but pronounced.
 
not sure if this has been posted, but this is a comic of where deadpool kills the marvel universe :lol

pretty good read:

 
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It was a struggle, but I think Godzilla finally passes $200m/500m worldwide today or this weekend :lol
 
from the Deadpool mocap session

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Blockbuster this years summer blockbusters has just been weird and overall a huge disappointment. Domestically though, what I expected to be on top is pretty much what I guessed outside of Meleficent making as much and HTTYD2 floundering, its like the two switched places. And damn I am not even sure T4 can make $300m domestically.

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Man there's no way in hell TF4 comes close to 300m domestic :lol

Mockingjay will be the first, maybe only, movie making 300m this year. Hoping Interstellar reaches that magic number too though 8o
 
I think the Hobbit could make it, it's the final installment in the trilogy and the most action packed.
 
Most general audiences probably think of it as the sixth film in the series (inb4 franchise fatigue), and the reaction and BO numbers for the two previous films were a little disappointing so it'll be close.
 
Very interested in seeing how GoTG does...

Why isn't Winter solider on that list? It has the highest domestic gross of the year
 
Yah but the first one still made a billion and the second one almost made a billion (I think it was 40m short) so I think the last one can do it. Main complaint with the second one was lack of action and took too long to get to the dragon and the last one solves all that. Also keep in mind that the final film in the first trilogy also made the most money.



Very interested in seeing how GoTG does...

Why isn't Winter solider on that list? It has the highest domestic gross of the year

It's summer blockbuster list, Cap2 is before summer blockbuster flicks officially started.
 
Yah but the first one still made a billion and the second one almost made a billion (I think it was 40m short) so I think the last one can do it. Main complaint with the second one was lack of action and took too long to get to the dragon and the last one solves all that. Also keep in mind that the final film in the first trilogy also made the most money.

RoTK was one of those "event" films that you really can't just replicate, only other movie I can think of is the last Harry Potter movie and maybe Avengers. That movie was like 50 years in the making and when it came out, you had fans of the series that were literally crying through the last 40 minutes of the movie :lol. I don't think you can say there's even 30% of that same excitement right now for the last Hobbit movie.

The first Hobbit movie made 300m/1B off the good will of the LOTR series, but it was still a disappointing number. When it was first announced and all the way up to a month before it's release, people predicted that it would do $400m+/1.5 billion EASY. Then the actual movie came out and sucked and the series has been on a downward trend since then, similar to the Amazing Spider-Man series.
 
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The last hobbit movie better be amazing. The first 2 movies had bad pacing and dragged on.
 
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