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how long before netflix punisher or moon knight series gets an announcement....somewhere marvel intros hit monkey and ghostrider on netflix
Probably some time next year at the next Disney expo thingy.
savage land ka zar havent been touched is he xmen universe fox or marvel disney property?
Ka-Zar is under Marvel/Disney given he was not some constant X-Men or F4 character.

The savage land might be owned by FOX though.
 
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Probably some time next year at the next Disney expo thingy.
Ka-Zar is under Marvel/Disney given he was not some constant X-Men or F4 character.

The savage land might be owned by FOX though.

Savagae Land was Magneto/Xavier's mutant paradise in Ultimate so it's definitely Fox

Ultimate X-Men was a classic :smh:
 
[h1]THOR: RAGNAROK Has Marvel’s Darkest Script Yet[/h1]
You can tell from the title that **** hits the fan in Thor: Raganrok, but just how serious is the movie? It's so serious, so dark, that Marvel decided to hire a comedy director to bring a touch of lightness to the proceedings. Yes, Taika Waititi was hired to balance out the grimness of the script and bring it tonally a little closer to what Marvel fans have come to expect. 

That's what sources deep inside Disney are whispering to me, anyway. Waititi may yet be joined by another writer to help brighten the corners of Ragnarok while maintaining writer Christopher Yost's apocalyptic vibe. One way that may happen is to up the humor between Thor and Hulk, who I have been led to believe will be not only appearing in the movie but will be playing a major role. The two heroes will be taking a cosmic road trip together, Hope and Crosby style. 

Along the way they're going to meet Valkyries, as you might expect from a story about the Norse end of the world, but my source tells me that besides the Valkyries (generic) the film might launch Marvel superheroine Valkyrie into the Cinematic Universe. First introduced in the pages of The Avengers, Valkryie, aka Brunnhilde, was a longtime member of The Defenders, hung out with Doctor Strange and had Norse goddess The Enchantress as her enemy. In fact it was an Enchantress story that introduced Valkyrie in the comics - could this mean we'll see The Enchantress finally make it to the screen? I'm not entirely clear on how Valkyrie is being used - it could be in the group of Norse mythological beings who bring the gods to Valhalla after they die or it could be as the standalone superheroine. This part is a little muddled, and I'm trying to get further clarity from other sources - it's hard out there because all of my Marvel sources have clammed up after the regime change. All I know for sure is that Marvel thinks they're going to cast some great women in this movie.

Keep Valkyrie in mind as you hear rumors about women meeting with Marvel. If the superheroine is joining the MCU (and you have to think it's a good idea), the studio will be meeting with many powerful women who could also play Captain Marvel. It's going to be an interesting rumor season leading up to Thor: Ragnarok

http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/10/13/thor-ragnarok-has-marvels-darkest-script-yet
 
but just how serious is the movie? It's so serious, so dark, that Marvel decided to hire a comedy director to bring a touch of lightness to the proceedings.

So then this rumor is meaningless drivel

What it the title should read is "Marvel once again is going to deliver a lighthearted movie loads of snappy jokes by any means"

Thanks posting the story tho. Im not directing my comments at you but marvel itself.
 
So then this rumor is meaningless drivel

What it the title should read is "Marvel once again is going to deliver a lighthearted movie loads of snappy jokes by any means"

Thanks posting the story tho. Im not directing my comments at you but marvel itself.
This hasn't been said about a Marvel movie before, so I'll give it a shot. I mean, the story is about Ragnarok and I believe it's not going to have a lot of Earth scenes, so I can't picture them just joking it up like IM3. Not for this. They know this franchise is struggling somewhat, so they need to step it up and deliver. Which I think they will. I believe they're gonna get this one right.
 
Hiring a comedy writer sounds so stupid. Just let it be serious, the world doesn't need more cheesey jokes. Kat Dennings did bring a few laughs in the first one though.
 
Hiring a comedy writer sounds so stupid. Just let it be serious, the world doesn't need more cheesey jokes. Kat Dennings did bring a few laughs in the first one though.
The Russos directed comedies. They turned out to be a great addition.
 
I just don't like the idea that they feel the need to lighten it up. I am a doom and gloom guy so I enjoy that kind of tone.
 
TWS had a handful of moments to break up the tension. It's not that big of a deal :lol:

A movie can still be dead serious and have a few comedic beats
 
If it's about Ragnarok, I want it to be depressing like the movie The Road. Maybe even have Thor get a bad haircut at the barber and have his day ruined.
 
Looks like Ragnarok is shaping up to be about as terrible as everyone expects it to be

The MCU was Thor's chance to shine
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his coolest moments were in the Avengers movies
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Can't wait to watch the Adventures of Natalie Portman and her wisecracking Interns in space
 
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Looks like Ragnarok is shaping up to be about as terrible as everyone expects it to be
The MCU was Thor's chance to shine :smh: his coolest moments were in the Avengers movies :smh:  
Can't wait to watch the Adventures of Natalie Portman and her wisecracking Interns in space

we don't agree on much on these boards, but we do agree that THOR is by far the worst MCU movie.

aside from looking at Kat dennings, gigantic cans, she's annoying (especially in 2 broke girls)
 
how long before netflix punisher or moon knight series gets an announcement....somewhere marvel intros hit monkey and ghostrider on netflix
Probably some time next year at the next Disney expo thingy.
that's every two years. I think they're gonna look to "win" comic-con again next year
Oh then maybe that smaller Marvel event Feige had I think in LA to show some trailers and announce all the movies for phase 3.

Probably some time next year at the next Disney expo thingy.
Ka-Zar is under Marvel/Disney given he was not some constant X-Men or F4 character.

The savage land might be owned by FOX though.

Savagae Land was Magneto/Xavier's mutant paradise in Ultimate so it's definitely Fox

Ultimate X-Men was a classic :smh:
Ultimate comics has no bearing on the film rights. That started in like 2000. That's just like a cool idea the writers used to make use of the Marvel universe.

Savage Land is probably with FOX cuz since the beginning other than the Ka-Zar stories it's just been the hideaway place for dudes like Sauron, the Nasty Boys, Mr. Sinister, and Magneto's mutates to flourish.

but just how serious is the movie? It's so serious, so dark, that Marvel decided to hire a comedy director to bring a touch of lightness to the proceedings.

So then this rumor is meaningless drivel

What it the title should read is "Marvel once again is going to deliver a lighthearted movie loads of snappy jokes by any means"

Thanks posting the story tho. Im not directing my comments at you but marvel itself.
Have any of the Thor movies been lighthearted with snappy jokes?

When I think of the Thor movies I think of 2 bland movies. I remember the 2 Broke Girls chick being comedy relief but not a whole bunch of snappy jokes.
[h1]THOR: RAGNAROK Has Marvel’s Darkest Script Yet[/h1]



You can tell from the title that **** hits the fan in Thor: Raganrok, but just how serious is the movie? It's so serious, so dark, that Marvel decided to hire a comedy director to bring a touch of lightness to the proceedings. Yes, Taika Waititi was hired to balance out the grimness of the script and bring it tonally a little closer to what Marvel fans have come to expect.

That's what sources deep inside Disney are whispering to me, anyway. Waititi may yet be joined by another writer to help brighten the corners of Ragnarok while maintaining writer Christopher Yost's apocalyptic vibe. One way that may happen is to up the humor between Thor and Hulk, who I have been led to believe will be not only appearing in the movie but will be playing a major role. The two heroes will be taking a cosmic road trip together, Hope and Crosby style.

Along the way they're going to meet Valkyries, as you might expect from a story about the Norse end of the world, but my source tells me that besides the Valkyries (generic) the film might launch Marvel superheroine Valkyrie into the Cinematic Universe. First introduced in the pages of The Avengers, Valkryie, aka Brunnhilde, was a longtime member of The Defenders, hung out with Doctor Strange and had Norse goddess The Enchantress as her enemy. In fact it was an Enchantress story that introduced Valkyrie in the comics - could this mean we'll see The Enchantress finally make it to the screen? I'm not entirely clear on how Valkyrie is being used - it could be in the group of Norse mythological beings who bring the gods to Valhalla after they die or it could be as the standalone superheroine. This part is a little muddled, and I'm trying to get further clarity from other sources - it's hard out there because all of my Marvel sources have clammed up after the regime change. All I know for sure is that Marvel thinks they're going to cast some great women in this movie.

Keep Valkyrie in mind as you hear rumors about women meeting with Marvel. If the superheroine is joining the MCU (and you have to think it's a good idea), the studio will be meeting with many powerful women who could also play Captain Marvel. It's going to be an interesting rumor season leading up to Thor: Ragnarok.

http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/10/13/thor-ragnarok-has-marvels-darkest-script-yet
I wish they'd have the balls to just bring in a "Maker" and just destroy Asgard and strand Thor on Earth with limited access to the other realms, a few warrior friends, and a couple trinkets.
 
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The movies were really forgettable to me so I don't think of one liners the way I do of the Iron Man and Avengers movies. It's not the first thing I think of when I think of Thor. Nothing cringe worthy like in other movies.

Like I thought Cap1 wasn't good and about as forgettable was that the same? I know yall can't say the same for The Winter Soldier. All the jokes I remember were just kinda making fun of Rogers for being out of touch.
 
The Russos directed comedies. They turned out to be a great addition.

What does that have to do with writing? The screenplay was written by Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. Im confused as to how those things are connected


NT stay giving writers too little credit for the finished product and directors too much credit for the script.
 
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^ Not the way yall be talking. Any time an upcoming movie is mentioned yall assume it's gonna be like a Whedon flick with one liners and jokes. Thor news just got posted about the script being very dark and the fact that they're getting a comedic director got yall saying it's gonna be like every other lighthearted Marvel movie you didn't like cuz it had jokes. That's a perfect example of ignoring the screenwriters and giving the director too much credit for the script.

So really which is it?







James Gunn Offers "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" Updates


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"Guardians of the Galaxy" director James Gunn spoke about the sequel's filming location, touched on "Avengers: Infinity War," weighed in on "Captain Marvel" casting and more during a fan Q&A session on Facebook.

"We can expect something a little bit in the vein of the first movie and also different," he said of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," revealing he had just moved to Atlanta to shoot the film. "I'm going to be here in Atlanta for nearly ten months." The film will begin shooting in February and has almost wrapped casting.

He also mentioned that another character will join the Guardians in the sequel, saying, "I'm not going to give names and I'm won't give numbers either, but there will be at least one new character in 'Guardians of the Galaxy.'" What's more, "Nebula is an important character" in the film.

Nebula won't be the only returning character. "I love Stan Lee. He's a great man. He's one of my favorite people in the world. I still get giddy like a school girl whenever I'm around him, and he's also nice to me, so why would I not want him in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2?'"

When asked if we'll see Adam Warlock in the upcoming film, he responded, "You guys gotta wait and see... Everything's going to be different in the 'Infinity Wars.' I'm a lot more concerned with 'Vol. 2' than I am with 'Infinity Wars.' The way the movie ['Vol. 2'] is structured and made – it really is a story unto itself. It's not about leading up to anything else. It's about the Guardians and their lives."

As to whether or not the "Guardians" series will continue past "Vol. 2," he explained, "Probably! If the second one does well. You guys will have to go see the second one." Further, he added, "There's a lot of other Marvel cosmic properties that I'd be interested in helping usher to the screen. I talk about it a lot but, if I said too much here, Marvel might track me down and shoot me."

"As long as I'm working with Marvel, I'll probably be working on 'Guardians' and 'Guardians'-related projects," he said.

He also offered a few minor details about the film, including, "There will be no other humans – humans being earthlings -- besides Quill," "Drax is not the biggest fan of Baby Groot" and "[Rocket] is young. I guess he'd probably be in his late 20s if he was a human."

Though he hasn't seen the film, he offered an opinion on the upcoming "Captain America: Civil War," sharing, "I kind of get the registration of superheroes, so maybe Tony Stark... I haven't seen the movie yet, so I don't know their positions. In the comics, I understood Iron Man's point of view."

He also weighed in on "Captain Marvel" casting. "I don't have a dog in that race, so I don't know who I want to play Captain Marvel," he explained. "There's a lot of good people that were brought up. There's one person I think is great, but I'm not sure if she's going to get it or not."

Directed by Gunn and starring Chris Pratt, "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" opens on May 5, 2017.
I expect Vol. 2 to be way better than the first one. Somethings were done safe just cuz but now I feel we can get a better feel for the story Gunn is telling with these characters.
 
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What does that have to do with writing? The screenplay was written by Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. Im confused as to how those things are connected


NT stay giving writers too little credit for the finished product and directors too much credit for the script.
The point was to say stop jumping to conclusions. Everybody bashed the Russos and ended up loving the film. This guy could have the same effect. We don't have to be optimistic about it because of the previous two movies, but I mean damn.
 
You mean the way Avengers was supposed to be dark? Aint ignoring facts. Fool me once shame on me. But I aint gonna give them the benefit of the doubt until they start delivering these dark films.

Guardians 2 looking good. Nothing out of left field in that article. Still good to hear him say Nebula a main character this time around. Gamora needs to go a lot harder this time around tho.
 
Think they're going to keep using 70's 's songs for vol 2? :lol:

I hope not. I think they already played every song I'd like from that decade
 
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