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Kevin Feige Teases Dormammu And Explains Why Baron Mordo Isn't A Villain In DOCTOR STRANGE
"[Mordo] is Strange’s advocate in the beginning of the movie. The Ancient One doesn’t necessarily see the potential in Strange that Mordo does, and Mordo is the one who talks the Ancient One into allowing him in. And for this film, he is a partner of Strange, and he is a mentor to Strange. You know that was something we wanted to play against in the comics. Because in the comics for as unbelievably creative and full of imagination as they are – we are desperate to recreate in cinematic form – there’s some things that are too obvious for modern day audiences. The jealous rival named Baron von Mordo, who turns against him when he shows any signs of talent – we specifically didn’t want to do that."
"What we're playing with in this world is that there are dimensions. That the other dimensions are not just parallel realities -although some of them are - but [there is the] Dark Dimension, where Dormammu inhabits. There are dimensions that are so mind-bending that you can barely perceive them."
I love seeing best friends of the protagonist gradually turn to the dark side.
Sparknotes on the progression of Clark/Lex on Smallville?Clark and Lex's relationship has honestly never been handled better than it was on Smallville. Both actors gave great performances and there was a real sense of both tragedy and inevitability as you saw how the different ways the two men had been raised led them down completely different paths, which resulted in them going from the best of friends who were like brothers to the most bitter of enemies. Excellent writing all around.
Spider-Man: Homecoming
http://io9.gizmodo.com/a-very-obscure-marvel-character-could-be-coming-to-spid-1787156293
Bleeding Cool is reporting that Sony is allegedly showing a sudden and sharp interest in the incredibly obscure Marvel character Nightwatch, a time-traveling hero spun out of the Amazing Spider-Man comics in the ‘90s that flopped in his own limited comic series (and whose design was a bit more than heavily inspired by the design of Spawn).
According to the site, Nightwatch’s origins in the Spidey comics make him part of the roster of characters they can use with their movie license, and Sony’s sudden interest in reading those comics is usually an expression of their intent to bring a character over into their movies—presumably Homecoming, but considering almost every Spider-Man character under the sun has been rumored for the film, it might just be for a Nightwatch movie. Take all of this with a whole truckload of salt.
Tyron Woodley's Marvel Tease Got Him In Big Trouble With Their Legal Department
In a new interview with Fox Sports, Woodley reveals that short tease landed him in big trouble with Marvel Studios' Legal Department. "Number one, this is what I said - I said that I could be working on a Marvel movie very soon, and I didn’t put two-and-two together. I was in Atlanta, the only Marvel movie at that time [in Atlanta] was Spider-Man — I didn’t put those things together. When you're working on a Marvel movie, their Legal Department do not play. So they got word of it and everyone started coming down on me - the people that were casting me for the part. "
Woodley went on to explain that he's no longer in the film because of a prior ccommitment to Fox, which would appear to be his UFC 205 title defense against Stephen Thompson on November 12. "I did not do it because I had a previous obligation with Fox, and I thought that was a better play long-term. And I’m a man of my word."
lana hooked up with both of them on smallville. SMH. clark should've just forgot she existed.
Clark and Lex's relationship has honestly never been handled better than it was on Smallville. Both actors gave great performances and there was a real sense of both tragedy and inevitability as you saw how the different ways the two men had been raised led them down completely different paths, which resulted in them going from the best of friends who were like brothers to the most bitter of enemies. Excellent writing all around.
Sparknotes on the progression of Clark/Lex on Smallville?
Basically, Clark wants to do good, Lex wants to do bad?