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Found these on Reddit. Would of Loved Marvel to do some marketing materials like this
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Wright was a ***** boy that dragged his feet for 7 years and was surprised when the cinematic universe he wanted to make the movie for changed and he couldn't do the original movie he pitched. More his fault than anything. Aint like Feige strung him along.Yeah, and we've seen guys with talent and a unique vision get fed up or have troubles with Marvel.. Wright, Favreau, Wheedon..
All the time in the comics and that's to say in a year it'll happen depending on story and which comics it's warranted. Mostly in event comics though.Why is spider man in this Do the xmen ever run into the avengers in the comics ?
IM2's production was kind of a **** show. Film was rushed into production and iirc didn't even have a finished script when shooting began because they made so many last minute changes. Feels like he just ended up exhausted with the process like Whedon.Favreau was always an odd choice to me. He did good with the first Iron Man. I'm not really aware of what he got fed up with but I always felt like Marvel fired him more than he quit.
My only concern with Coogler is the scope of the film being much greater than what he's done so far. Seems most successful blockbusters are usually in the hands of vets.
Asked in a recent interview if he would shy away from going down the comic book movie route again, Jordan said:
“Which is one that you know I would gladly do again, it was a, as me being a comic book fan, and yeah, for that, it was just like a dream come true being able to play that character.”
Jurassic worldMy only concern with Coogler is the scope of the film being much greater than what he's done so far. Seems most successful blockbusters are usually in the hands of vets.
I think he's like halfway there with the success of Creed.My only concern with Coogler is the scope of the film being much greater than what he's done so far. Seems most successful blockbusters are usually in the hands of vets.
I think the opposite. Not a superhero film but I feel with his rising fame the next thing he's gonna be in will be another multi-movie franchise like Hunger Games or Harry Potter.I have a feeling MBJ might be turned off from super hero films for a while though he'd be on a better team this time
There is no F4 sequel.Nah he said he is willing to play a comic book character again.
Asked in a recent interview if he would shy away from going down the comic book movie route again, Jordan said:
“Which is one that you know I would gladly do again, it was a, as me being a comic book fan, and yeah, for that, it was just like a dream come true being able to play that character.”
Hell he'd probably be part of the F4 sequel.
If he is going to be in Marvel film though, i'd stir clear of doing a villain because you know they'll just kill it you off and no one will care about the character after the audience leaves the theater.
It appears as though a new Daredevil Season 2 Trailer was shown at Brazel Comic-Con this month and Tumblr user Cherryvane was there to witness it. It appears the scene that was shown shows an iconic scene from the comics. Read on below for the description!
"The “teaser” started on a scene where Matt, dressed as Daredevil (wearing the uniform from the end of season 1) walks on a room that looked like a refrigerator. The place was barely lit and had big slices of meat hanging from the ceiling. As Daredevil walks on that room (the camera focused only at him) we see that he’s searching for something as he stays quiet, slowly walking deep into the room, turning his head trying to hear something. At some point, something not show to the spectator grasps his attention. The camera open focus to the rest of the room and we see that there are also people being hanged like meat. Matt searches the corpses with his super senses, not touching, only trying for heart beats, once he finds someone he rush to aid the man: “I’ll take you of that” (or something like it), he says as he tries to take the barely alive man off the hook. After succeeding, he lays the guy (that I have no idea of how he could be alive considering how badly injured the dude was) on the ground and say something along the lines “Why did they do this to you?” In which the guy mumbles “They? It was just a guy”. Matt stays dead silent, camera focusing on him. The scene shifts. It’s night time and someone is on the top of a building aiming a sniper riffle at a person on a taxi. I’m not sure if the person being aimed was a man or a woman, though it looked like a woman. The man behind the gun is no one else but the Frank Castle. While Frank is readying his riffle for the perfect shot, unaware of his surroundings, DD appears. Running on the rooftop, he jumps and kicks the gun, amazingly diving over Frank to stop him. They soon engage on a fight, but when it was getting interesting and intense as [frick] the scene was cut with the Daredevil logo"
There's not going to be a sequel and there's definitely not going to be a crossover.I know they took it off, I posted it, but unless it goes back to Marvel they could just be postponing it. They never had a problem saying the film is "in production" just to extend the rights.
I still see Fox making an F4 sequel and hoping for the crossover cashcow for the future.
In their most recent report about information disseminating from the studio leak, The Daily Beast has revealed very strong evidence that an X-Men/Fantastic Four crossover is in the works - courtesy of an email written by Michael De Luca, co-president of production for Columbia Pictures, to Sony Pictures Entertainment Co-Chairman Amy Pascal this past October. In the conversation, De Luca writes that he has learned directly from Simon Kinberg that Fox is working on an X-Men and Fantastic Four team-up movie, and suggests that Sony plan something similar with their Spider-Man property - namely linking together a new Spider-Man movie, the female-led Spider-Man movie, Venom, and Sinister Six for a "eventual mega movie."
Kinberg himself subsequently commented on the possibilities, telling EW early this year that while the Fantastic Four reboot needs to "work in and of itself," a crossover is possible. “If we wanted to find a way to connect them to the X-Men, we could. There’s a lot of precedent from the comics," he said.
And comic book writer Mark Millar - a creative consultant for Fox's Marvel films - said as far back as summer 2013 that an FF/X-Men movie crossover is "without question."
“I think you have to see some of these guys showing up in each other’s movies,” he said.