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If Marvel doesn't follow up with this pic right here... it is a FAIL! This Ultron is FIYAAAA
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Fanmade but damn!
NoBradley Cooper as batman ?
NoBradley Cooper as batman ?
Kevin Feige Says Marvel Movie Plans Are Set Right Up To 2021
“I could arguably say what we’re planning for the year 2021. Will that happen? I don’t know. But what we planned for 2015 in 2006 is happening.”
“Five years ago, looking at our plan, we knew that if Avengers was going to work, the movies had to stand alone. Now we have to prove to the studio that we’re more than just these five characters, these five franchises.”
Bryan Singer Hints At Marvel Mashup Movie After X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Recently, X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer was in attendance at The Fantasia International Film Festival where he disclosed some information on Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch and Cyclops. We previously covered that info but there was one peculiar item of note that slipped through the cracks. Reportedly, Singer told the crowd that he has plans for another Marvel movie after X-Men: Days of Future Past, one that sounds like it's going to combine a number of Marvel properties. He called the film a "Marvel Universe mash-up." It's probably a safe bet that Singer is sticking with 20th Century Fox and not helming a project for Marvel (although that is a possibility) so the obvious assumption is that he's possibly planning a team-up with the X-Men and Fantastic Four. Within those two film properties are rights to Silver Surfer, Deadpool and various spinoff X-Men teams, like X-Force, which was recently revealed to be in development with Kick-*** 2 director Jeff Wadlow working on the script. It's entirely possible that some of the Fantastic Four characters and locations could show up in Days of Future Past as the FF played a key supporting role in Chris Claremont's original comic book story.
i agreeI really like the angle with Loki having to help out and always wondering if/when he does something to screw Thor over.
Marvel is really handling all these storylines well. (to this point)
I hope they do this right. Given there's really not a lot of comics to base a crossover on there's plenty potential for a writer and director to create some cool stuff; Skrull/Shi'ar war, mutant connection with Franklin, Annihilus team-up with Bastion, Apocalypse vs. Doom, a bunch more villain team-ups, and it doesn't really count but I still want to see Age of ApocalypseBryan Singer Hints At Marvel Mashup Movie After X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Recently, X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer was in attendance at The Fantasia International Film Festival where he disclosed some information on Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch and Cyclops. We previously covered that info but there was one peculiar item of note that slipped through the cracks. Reportedly, Singer told the crowd that he has plans for another Marvel movie after X-Men: Days of Future Past, one that sounds like it's going to combine a number of Marvel properties. He called the film a "Marvel Universe mash-up." It's probably a safe bet that Singer is sticking with 20th Century Fox and not helming a project for Marvel (although that is a possibility) so the obvious assumption is that he's possibly planning a team-up with the X-Men and Fantastic Four. Within those two film properties are rights to Silver Surfer, Deadpool and various spinoff X-Men teams, like X-Force, which was recently revealed to be in development with Kick-*** 2 director Jeff Wadlow working on the script. It's entirely possible that some of the Fantastic Four characters and locations could show up in Days of Future Past as the FF played a key supporting role in Chris Claremont's original comic book story.
wait where is the info on the cloverfield sequelI think it'll still take time for both big franchises and adding a 3rd (especially if it's a mash-up film) would be herculean.
Also keep in mind that he is also a producer for MI5, Half-Life, Portal and Cloverfield sequel. He is a very busy man.
"Part of me just wants to let [Cloverfield 2] go, though we've had a couple of discussions about cool ways to do it.
I'm looking forward to seeing Pacific Rim this summer. It feels like there are some really big monsters coming down the pike that could inspire something we do."
Producing Star Trek really isn't that much of a time consumer. Star Wars would be the obstacle but its not like he's the director for every movie with this plan to release a SW movie every summer or ever other summer that was rumored.
nothing must get in the way of VII.