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IDK. Maybe it's cuz I'm stuck but if that villains **** works out with Sony, Marvel should do a Thunderbolts netflix show based of the OG comics.
EDIT: I mean netflix show
This could be a really sick movie if done right. I just don't know who could play him. Liam Neeson would be badass for this if he was 25 years younger. They need to perfect the technology to digitally de age people. Surprised it is still a problem in this day and age. This actor needs to be big/bring in a solid fanbase since he is practically replacing RDJ.
And I hope they base it off the OG Strange. Not Ultimate Strange
Also it is pronounced Grenwidge? and houston st is pronounced house-tun? What else isnt pronounced as it is spelled in NYC. I don't want to look lost when i move there
The street was named after a person, William Houstoun, and that last name was pronounced the way the street name still is.
Johnny Depp as Dr. Strange. Either DC or Marvel has to get him, and since he has good relationship with Disney....
Johnny Depp as Dr. Strange. Either DC or Marvel has to get him, and since he has good relationship with Disney....
Now this is the type of stuff ppl were saying when RDJR was cast as Iron Man. Well actually they said worse.Johnny Depp as Dr. Strange. Either DC or Marvel has to get him, and since he has good relationship with Disney....
I hope they don't go this route. When you see Johnny Depp in movies now you don't see the character, you just see Depp.
They should cast someone that isn't as known as Depp.
And they're gonna be a street level team.They already have a Defenders series/film planned out via the Netflix shows.
Spider-Man joined by Silk, new female superhero bitten by same radioactive arachnid
Marvel Comics is introducing a new character who draws her power from the same source as Peter Parker: ‘The spider lived long enough to bite one more person,’ writer Dan Slott says.
BY Ethan Sacks
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Sunday, April 27, 2014, 9:06 AM
Little is known about Silk, featured in this Wednesday's Amazing Spider-Man #1. Marvel Entertainment Little is known about Silk, featured in this Wednesday's Amazing Spider-Man #1.
Lightning can strike twice — and so, apparently, can radioactive spiders.
Marvel Comics is introducing a brand new character, a mysterious female super powered figure named Silk, in this Wednesday's Amazing Spider-Man #1. And though she's brand new, her origin is familiar to comic book fans. That's because her spider-based powers come from the same irradiated arachnid as the one that changed the course of Peter Parker's life.
"The spider lived long enough to bite one more person," explains writer Dan Slott. "When I pitched that idea at one of our creative summits, everyone went, 'Oohhhh.'"
To help make the retcon, Slott wrote an origin that uses dialogue verbatim from the legendary science demonstration scene first chronicled by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962's "Amazing Fantasy" #15.
If she's been around since that fateful General Techtronics Laboratories East atomic demonstration, where has she been through 50 years of comic continuity?
"Where has she been all these years? That sounds like an incredibly big secret, he said twirling his mustache," answers Slot.
The character Silk was a way to shake Spider-Man's universe to the core without crumbling the foundation. Marvel Entertainment The character Silk was a way to shake Spider-Man's universe to the core without crumbling the foundation.
Getting more information out of Slott would require a S.H.I.E.L.D. clearance of at least seven.
Silk's real origin spins (ahem) out of the publisher wide event "Original Sin," in which many deep, dark secrets haunting all of Marvel's major heroes. Slott adds that the new character will weave her way into his upcoming "Spider-Verse" event, which brings together all the different versions of Spider-Man that have appeared in Marvel over the past 52 years.
As if Slott's "Amazing Spider-Man" #1 needed any more buzz. The issue — which features the return of Peter Parker to his own title two years after being left to die by a terminally ill Doctor Octopus who swapped his consciousness into Spider-Man's body — is the single most ordered comic in the last decade.
"I wanted to do something that had a major ramification to Spider-Man's world," says Slott. "Something that really struck all the way to its core. But at the same time could leave everything you knew intact. This adds to Spider-Man's world and it doesn't take anything out of foundation and crumble it."
He'll be dead until the next Wolverine/X-Men movie since they're killing him after DoFP.Marvel gonna kill off wolverine in the comics :/
from SHHZack Snyder Officially Set to Direct Justice League!
SILAS LESNICK APR 27, 2014
A Justice League feature film is not only officially on track today, but has also announced a director. The Wall Street Journal reports that Man of Steel helmer Zack Snyder will make the ensemble blockbuster his followup to 2016's Batman vs. Superman.
“It will be a further expansion of this universe,” Warner Bros. president of worldwide production Greg Silverman tells the outlet. "’Superman vs Batman’ will lead into ‘Justice League.’”
Although no Justice League cast is official at this stage, the project is likely to again star Henry Cavill as Superman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman and Ray Fisher as Cyborg (with a view other JLAers expected to be announced in the future).
The article also offers a slightly less optimistic update on the status of a Wonder Woman solo film, noting that, while the studio is open to the idea, they feel the right script has not yet been found.