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pretty sure my original theory about F4 is going to end up being better than the actual film
Yeah bruh, what's your theory?Which was?
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pretty sure my original theory about F4 is going to end up being better than the actual film
Yeah bruh, what's your theory?Which was?
Is there truly a way to make a FF film exciting?
Really hit me in the feels when I found out that they had Kang
Is there truly a way to make a FF film exciting?
Is there truly a way to make a FF film exciting?
Truly disliked how Marvel hyped up his death as if he'd no longer be around. Boy was I wrong. The Amazing Spider-Man issue referencing his death was pretty sad.Basically F4 #587
Johnny uses Nova Flame to hold off an army and allow the team to escape.. He Takes out most of the army but still dies in the process
They bring him back with some weird worms/bugs and he becomes a slave/warrior in the N Zone, leads a prison break of sorts and (i think) defeats Annihilus in the process
I've seen this mentioned other places since i first posted it on here but i came up with this the day of the 2nd trailer releasedI doubt they're going to go with anything like this and i don't think it'll be the best story arc but i'm sure it's better than whatever they're planning with Doom... also this all wouldn't be one film lol I was thinking Johnny died in the trailer and came up with most of this stuff for the sequel.
Also Johnny's death leads to Spidey joining the F4 so if this whole Marvel/Fox deal goes through......
This F4 film having a real sci-fi feel is the right idea but who knows if Fox can execute it
Marvel/Disney had incentive to "save" Sony because they owned the film merch rights, Fox doesn't have that type of deal with them so there isn't really financial reason to really get involved
Rachel McAdams is rumored for a part in Doc Strange. No specifics on who though, just says Female lead
http://heroichollywood.com/home-1/2...offered-female-lead-in-marvels-doctor-strange
New TV spot shows Falcon in the Ant Man movie
At that point, Feige had planned to give Black Panther a stand-alone film sometime in the next few years, but nothing was set in stone about the character's introduction. "We knew we were heading towards a Black Panther movie, but after the second or third time you're in a Civil War meeting, sitting around a table, and someone says, 'Let's bring in a character like Black Panther,' you go, 'It should just be Black Panther.' And that's how that happened."
A decision that major would normally kick off a months-long casting search like the one Marvel recently embarked on to cast its new Spider-Man, but Feige already had a man in mind to play T'Challa, who made his comic-book debut as Black Panther in 1966 and became the first black superhero in American comics. "We just called Chadwick. He was the only choice," said Feige. Boseman learned of the fateful pick on September 25 of last year while in Switzerland, where his James Brown biopic Get On Up was opening the Zurich Film Festival. Said Feige, "He had just done the red carpet, and instead of going into the theater he went back into his car because we had a call scheduled with him, and we said, 'Have you ever heard of this character Black Panther, and do you want to do it?' And he said, 'Yes!' and it was done." No muss, no fuss.