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Avengers 4 Reportedly Cast an Older Cassie Lang

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Not a confirmed casting but clearly not the same actress.
 
She’s the lead actress from killjoys. Was in a few eps of Game Of Thrones and now a Marvel villain. She’s flourishing.
 
THE ETERNALS Will Change The Marvel Cinematic Universe Forever

When Kevin Feige was asked whether or not the planned movie will tie into Greek mythology in the way Jack Kirby envisioned when he created the characters, he said: "Well, one of the cool things about that property and what Jack Kirby did with it and what’s been done with it in recent years is it does tie into they’re called Eternals, they’ve been around for a long time. There’s this notion of all of these myths and legends that we know from ancient times, were they inspired by the Eternals?"

What this means is that we could finally see the likes of Hercules and Ares introduced to the MCU, not to mention a retcon of sorts for the early days of mankind. "Were they Eternals? It’s a very … you know, it’s an ancient aliens kind of sci-fi trope that we think would be fun to explore someday," he teased, seemingly making it clear that these characters are essentially replacing the Inhumans!


As The Number Of Female Superheroes Increases, Could We Finally Get An A-FORCE Movie?

When Screen Rant recently asked Feige about the possibility of A-Force, he admitted that he's "cagey about anything post-Avengers 4."

However, he did say the following about where he expects things to go with Marvel's female heroes:

"But, as the plan goes forward I think frankly we'll be ... you know, eventually I think we're going to reach a time where it's not just ... listen, it would be amazing to see all of our female characters the way we have seen ... most, never all male, but primarily male. I think we're getting to the point soon where we have so many great female characters that those are just our heroes as opposed to when are they all female, all male. It's just the Marvel heroes, more than half of which will be women."



Kevin Feige Reveals What Connects AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR's Surviving Heroes

"I think for a film series that is going on 10 years and is gearing towards a conclusion with Avengers 4, which you don’t usually have in these kind of movies, you can sort of do the math," Feige explained. "And realize it’s the original Avengers that are left."
 
Ghost is also in Ready Player One, which was surprisingly entertaining
 
Ghost is also in Ready Player One, which was surprisingly entertaining

Had very good moments.. but was also missing something

Definitely worth a watch.. but movie could have easily been sooo much better
 
Black Panther is heading to the Smithsonian
T’Challa’s signature suit will soon be on display at the recently opened National Museum of African American History and Culture
By Megan Farokhmanesh@Megan_Nicolett Jun 26, 2018, 11:03am EDT
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Black Panther was an instant success for Marvel. First, it broke the company’s first-day presale ticket records, out-earning The Last Jedi over its four-day opening weekend. Then, it nabbed the biggest February debut of all time. It’s pulled in more than $1 billion in worldwide box office totals alone, and it currently stands as the highest-grossing film by a black director. Now, its legacy will also include an appearance in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

The museum announced that it will display the costume worn by star Chadwick Boseman and designed by Oscar-nominated designer Ruth E. Carter from October 24th to October 27th, during its first African American Film Festival. “Black Panther is the first superhero of African descent to appear in mainstream American comics, and the film itself is the first major cinematic production based on the character,” the museum says. “Black Panther illustrates the progression of blacks in film, an industry that in the past has overlooked blacks, or regulated them to flat, one-dimensional and marginalized figures. The film, like the museum, provides a fuller story of black culture and identity.”

Along with Boseman’s costume, the museum will feature a shooting script signed by co-writer and director Ryan Coogler, producer and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, executive producer Nate Moore, and co-writer and producer Joe Robert Cole. Attendees will also be able to see two pages of the spec script and 24 high-resolution production photographs. The Smithsonian also reports that it’s in the final stages of making the costume exhibit a permanent one in the museum.

Curator Rhea Combs praised the film’s powerful black characters, especially in regard to its female characters. “It was also nice to see women in dynamic warrior roles, as well as adept in the sciences and technology,” Combs says. “These are images many audiences have longed to see in mainstream films, but for too long haven’t.”
https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/26/17505626/black-panther-costume-smithsonian-museum-exhibit
 
The more I think about it I could see all of the OG Avengers dying

And then ending up with this at the end for the new Avengers to be inspired by

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Will they try to bring back characters from the inhumans show on other shows or you guys think marvel wants us to forget they existed?
 
Will they try to bring back characters from the inhumans show on other shows or you guys think marvel wants us to forget they existed?
I think when Feige wants to use them they'll all be recast and by then it'll be explained and clear to fans the tv shows and movies are no longer connected.

Or the Inhumans in that show were secretly Skrulls.
 
Elizabeth Olsen and Other ‘Avengers’ Actors Found Out About ‘Infinity War’ Ending the Day They Filmed It

Imagine learning your long-running character is going to die and then being told to go film said death. According to Elizabeth Olsen, that’s exactly what happened to her and many other members of her “Avengers: Infinity War” cast. During her appearance at Ace Comic-Con (via ScreenRant), Olsen said directors Anthony and Joe Russo broke the news about her death just hours before she was scheduled to film the scene. Olsen was told about the death in a van, no less.

“I found out from the Russos exactly what was going to happen and it wasn’t until we shot it on that day we learned what the ending was,” Olsen said. “They took us into a van—all of us—we were in a van with air conditioning because it was very hot and they told us how the movie was going to end and no one knew. And they were like, ‘Now we’re shooting it, go!’ and we were like ‘How are we supposed to interpret that?’”
 
Molly Freeman - Screen Rant

All in all, Ant-Man and the Wasp represents Marvel Studios at its best. The movie balances exciting action, well-timed humor, and a heartfelt emotional storyline to great effect, letting the heroes shine in their own unique way while also tying the movie into the larger MCU. After the weighty and stuffed team-up that was Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp provides a return to form for Marvel.

Meg Downey - CBR

Above all else, Ant-Man and The Wasp is yet another in the MCU’s winning streak. It’s not quite a heist movie, not completely a romcom and not totally an action-adventure, but instead delights in dancing between genres. Its comedy is wonderfully offbeat, its heart is huge and emblazoned on its sleeve, and its intentions are wildly optimistic and bright. It’s so bright, in fact, that it may help to soothe that Infinity War ache, if only for a little while.

Laura Prudom - IGN

Boasting some of the most creative action scenes and finely-calibrated comedy in the Marvel universe so far, Ant-Man and The Wasp doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it certainly knows how to make the ride even more fun. After the doom and gloom of Infinity War, this savvy sequel is a welcome change of pace, and a reminder that the MCU is malleable enough to tackle just about any genre and tone without losing its sense of identity.

Angie Han - Mashable

The stakes are small, in that the fate of the world never hangs in the balance. The drama is low-key, since most of the personalities are. The jokes are hilarious, because this is a cast who knows how to make a gag land. It's comfy. It's easy. It's as warm as an old blanket knit by your grandma, and as chill as a Sunday afternoon spent catching up with your longest friends. And I don't know about you, but in these apocalyptic times - both onscreen and off - a bit of that sweetness and light is just what I need.

Dan Jolin - Empire

But as massive as Scott grows - or as wibbly as things get in the mercurial jellybean hurricane that is the Quantum Realm - the film still feels comparatively minor and light-hitting. There’s no getting away from the fact that Ant-Man And The Wasp, as fun as it is, lacks the sheer, mind-blowing heft of Infinity War. Or, for that matter, the scope and thematic muscle of Black Panther. Or the all-the-way-out-there, inventive deliriousness of Thor: Ragnarok. In this new era of Marvel over-achievement, it really does feel like a lesser work.

Todd McCarthy - THR

The result is an effects-laden goofball comedy in which anything goes and nothing matters. Not that this is an entirely plot-free extravaganza or just an excuse for comic riffs. But the filmmakers are so cavalier about the idea that any of this is supposed to make any sense that there's a certain liberation in not burdening two human-brained insects with the fate of the entire universe. If the filmmakers don't pretend to take the proceedings too seriously, you don't have to either.

Owen Gleiberman - Variety

In “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” [director Peyton] Reed keeps the entire movie - one-liners, Macy’s Parade effects, hand-to-insect-wing combat - spinningly aloft. Always an inspired director of comedy (“Down with Love,” “Bring It On”), Reed has learned how to operate the heavy machinery of a Marvel superhero movie yet keep it all light and fast and dizzying. His combat scenes don’t overpower. They’re well spaced out and actually make visual sense...

Rodrigo Perez - The Playlist

“Ant-Man & The Wasp” somehow manages to organize laughs, action, theme, small MCU connections and even fairly touching ideas about family, responsibility and what it means to be a hero all housed inside of an undersized blockbuster. It never reinvents the wheel and it might even be a little slight, but for what it is and based on its own merits “Ant-Man & The Wasp” proves size is relative and always in the tiny eye of the beholder.

https://screenrant.com/ant-man-wasp-movie-reviews-preview/
 
post credit scene for ant-man and the wasp sounds very interesting :nerd:
 
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Disney Receives US Antitrust Approval to Buy Fox Assets

I can see the finish line




Wait, wait. Jared Leto to star?

Jared Leto as Morbius? :lol: :sick:

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I got more thoughts.

If this movie is actually made idc what others think or say this is a FU to DC. Yeah, Brolin opened the door for new possibilities but he was a one off 2 movie villain. Plus its a mute point given Disney is acquiring Fox.

But even if the weren't, its different. Just look at the optics. One dude goes from a successful movie studio to a successful movie franchise. The other goes from a studio thats been getting trashed and where he may feel undermined due to reception and the spinoff of the same character hes playing by another actor to go to Sony's Spider-Man spinoff movie universe. Complete unknown. Hes following Hardy's path but at least he snagged a very popular character that sold off appearance alone.

This is wild.
 
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