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Originally Posted by Scarface2k1
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Originally Posted by Scarface2k1
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Originally Posted by Falcon4567
Originally Posted by FallenGodofWar
Originally Posted by Gucci Mane
Anyone else feel like even 2nd class superheroes are getting a movie? I feel like there's too many coming out. They should take their time and really work on a core group of projects instead of turning anything into a movie. Chances are those will end up being crap.
Yea I mean who gives a flying freak about Starman? Where's my Green Arrow flick Super Max? That sounds much better than a Starman movie but then again I now didleysquat about StarmanWow, are you kidding me? Starman was one of the best series of the 90s; you've done yourself a huge disservice if you've never read it.
Originally Posted by Falcon4567
They're cranking out the new trades as we speak they're up to the fourth volume:
Vol.4
Originally Posted by MoMoney848
Originally Posted by 703FlipFiend
So is the world ending after Batman 3 releases? If so, I'm cool with that.
[h1]Vaughn Set to Deliver 'X-Men: First Class' in June 2011[/h1]by Ray Subers
May 4, 2010
20th Century Fox announced this afternoon that Kick-$$% director Matthew Vaughn will officially be taking on directing duties for X-Men: First Class, which is now scheduled for June 3, 2011.
Fox describes X-Men: First Class as the beginning of the X-Men saga, following Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr before they became Professor X and Magneto, respectively. The story sees Xavier and Lensherr working together with other mutants to fight off a great threat. During this battle, the two mutants grow apart, ultimately resulting in the war between Magneto's Brotherhood and Professor X's X-Men.
X-Men: First Class is the fifth entry in the X-Men series and second prequel, following last summer's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which opened to $85.1 million and ultimately closed with just under $180 million. The X-Men series began in 2000 with X-Men, which grossed $157.3 million. X2: X-Men United banked $214.9 million three years later, with 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand completing the initial trilogy with $234.4 million (the highest grossing entry in the series). Overall, the series has made over $1.5 billion worldwide.
Vaughn's Kick-$$% opened to $19.8 million last month and has made $42.7 million through its first three weekends in theaters. Vaughn, who previous directed Layer Cake and Stardust, is no stranger to the X-Men, as he was originally signed on to direct X-Men: The Last Stand back in 2005 before leaving the project due to creative differences.
With Thor (May 6), The Green Lantern (June 17) and The First Avenger: Captain America (July 22) already scheduled, Summer 2011 is shaping up to be a crowded one for big-budget superhero movies. The only other time four or more major superhero movies were released in one summer was 2008, which saw the debuts of Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and The Dark Knight.
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Originally Posted by AirForce1s
sony has until november of this year to start shooting ghost rider 2 or the rights go back to marvel.............and apparently cage will be shooting a new national treasure around then so they are considering someone new
This and CapOriginally Posted by omgitswes
all I care about is Thor. the rest fails in comparison.