The Marvel Cinematic Universe Expands Through 2019 | News | Marvel.com
More dates. I assume the films will get announced at SDCC.
Bummer...no actual movies listed...
yea the May 3rd 2019 is probably going to be A3.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe Expands Through 2019 | News | Marvel.com
More dates. I assume the films will get announced at SDCC.
Bummer...no actual movies listed...
I think Batman Begins showed that comic movies would work and sell in today's world if done well.
You could just link to the article rather than linking and pasting the whole thing.
Actually, it makes it fucking annoying. If it was easier I wouldn't have said anything.
Actually, it makes it fucking annoying. If it was easier I wouldn't have said anything.
I, I actually don't mind ...beats opening up and waiting for another window to load...
Geeze...you trying to take over grumpy uncle KTs title? :trollface:
Fred, is there a reason you prefer to write with the bigger, blacker font? :trollface:
Being that I'm the only that did it, when I find my threads, it makes them easier to spot.
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Features 4X More Marvel Characters Than Any Other Movie
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Features 4X More Marvel Characters Than Any Other Movie
by Rob Keyes
After the success of 2008′s Iron Man, everything changed for Marvel Studios – quickly leading to an acquisition by Disney – but for the Marvel Cinematic Universe it was time to introduce several important history characters from the comics in their own origin stories and eventually have them share the screen together, as a team, in The Avengers. It worked to world record-setting success, but as the genre evolves, expectations and competition rise, it’s time to do new and different things.
That’s where Guardians of the Galaxy comes in, a film based on what was up until recently, a relatively unknown commodity, and one featuring stories not even based on Earth. It’s the first Marvel Studios movie featuring not just a new titular hero, but an entirely new team of heroes, a new team of villains and a large array of never-before-seen locations, species and technologies. With such a vast playground for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to expand to, Guardians of the Galaxy has the potential to introduce and lay the groundwork for countless future stories and character arcs – meaning potential spinoffs, crossovers and sequels. How much will we really see then in the first GOTG and its 2 hours and 1 minute of running time?
When we met with James Gunn on the London set of Guardians of the Galaxy last year, we asked about other characters and potential Easter eggs, and while he wouldn’t reveal any specifics, he did promise that there will be more lore and characters than any other Marvel film to date – “tons,†to quote him.
Picking them however, isn’t as easily as Marvel Comics fans would like however, due to the infamous legal issues surrounding certain character rights being held by rival studios Fox (Fantastic Four, X-Men) and Sony (Spider-Man).
James Gunn: “I actually have to clear everything with legal. We put in little things like graffiti on the walls and stuff like that. There’s a ton, a ton of characters from the comics in this movie, in little tiny roles. But we have to clear everything with legal because once I use their name then I’m screwed in that scene or whatever. We have just tons of reference to you know Marvel Cosmic throughout the movie. And I’m certain probably the most Marvel comics characters ever in one movie.â€
It’s the rights issues that actually prevented Guardians of the Galaxy from featuring the Badoon alien species alongside the Kree, both important races in the larger Marvel cosmic universe. While Marvel Studios can use the Kree (Ronan the Accuser’s blue-skinned race), they had to use the Sakaraan instead of the Badoon. So, is Guardians really going to feature that many new characters?
It’s the rights issues that actually prevented Guardians of the Galaxy from featuring the Badoon alien species alongside the Kree, both important races in the larger Marvel cosmic universe. While Marvel Studios can use the Kree (Ronan the Accuser’s blue-skinned race), they had to use the Sakaraan instead of the Badoon. So, is Guardians really going to feature that many new characters?
“Oh, without a doubt. I would imagine time four, really. If you think about The Avengers, there was a few S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and then all of the Avengers and then be kinda done. With us, we have—almost every little character is named after somebody in the comics. Some of them are far stretches from what they were in the comics. But we try to keep those little things in there for the fans and they can go and they can look them up and see who they are in the Marvel wiki page and stuff like that. But there’s a lot of characters.â€
For fans, this hopefully means characters like Adam Warlock, Quasar and other Guardians like Bug and Mantis could be namedropped, but on the flipside, fans won’t want to see characters with significance swept under the rug with a strange one-and-done cameo or awkward onscreen translation. What characters would you like to see make surprise appearances in Guardians of the Galaxy? Which spinoff or followup would you want next most?
Guardians of the Galaxy is directed by James Gunn and stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel as Groot, Bradley Cooper as Rocket, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, with John C. Reilly, Glenn Close as Nova Prime Rael and Benicio Del Toro as The Collector.
Guardians of the Galaxy opens August 1, 2014, The Avengers: Age of Ultron on May 1, 2015, Ant-Man on July 17, 2015, Captain America 3 on May 6 2016, and unannounced films for July 8 2016 and May 5 2017.
Blade sparked interested in the genre, X-Men proved the viability of genre, Spider-Man showed that the genre had the potential to yield a long lasting revenue stream. Not for nothing, the Nolan films didn't do anything for the genre, it was Marvel Studios that showed what the genre could be if it was realized and worked to it's fullest potential. It was only if the success of Marvel's The Avengers that Warner Bros. was forced to get to off of it's collective ass and develop their DC properties into film projects. If the Iron Man, Cap, and Thor films brick, then we don't get a cinematic DC universe. The WB would have continued to play it safe with Superman and Batman reboots about once a decade, and who would thought it would have been Marvel to prove to DC the viability of superheroes as profitable big budget film projects. I can on that "other site," and post a thread entitled, "When We Do Get Out Justice League Movie" and cats over there were saying that it would never happen.