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Aye yo! It's been a gooooooooood minute since he's been in this thread. Although, we all know he has multiple burner accounts. He is the reason #teamironman and #teamcaptainamerica are now safely co-existing in this thread. Our disgust for him built bridges.

He's using the same account just migrated from here to the NBA thread :lol:
And yes, he still says some off **** when it comes to culture/people and has bad takes, I've said a few times in response "this is why you ran from the Marvel thread to here" but he won't acknowledge it :lol:
Also apparently he's like 35 years old and I def thought he was closer to a teenager/early 20's age
 
X-MEN Star Patrick Stewart Reveals That He Met With Kevin Feige About Professor X Recently



"I met with Kevin Feige a couple of months ago and we had long, long conversations," he tells Digital Spy. "And there have been moves and suggestions, which include Charles Xavier."

"Here's the problem. If we had not made Logan, then yes, I would probably be ready to get into that wheelchair one more time and be Charles Xavier,"
Stewart adds. "But Logan changed all that." He went on to recall watching the film alongside Hugh Jackman and breaking down after seeing his co-star shed a tear over Xavier's demise and then again when Wolverine drew his last breath.

"Hugh took my hand, and we held hands with the last seven or eight minutes of the film because there was so many things we were upset about," he explains. "We were moved by the story. We were moved by one another. We were moved by the movie. But we also both made the decision that we were saying goodbye to our characters as well. In that sense, it was not just the deaths of those two men in the franchise, but it was also goodbye to our part in them as well."
 
SHANG-CHI & THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS Reportedly Adds GOTG VOL. 2 Actress Michelle Yeoh


According to our friends over at The Weekly Planet (who are usually on point with casting news), Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Discovery, Crazy Rich Asians) has joined the cast of the martial arts adventure.

Yeoh had a small role as Starhawk in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and the boys also claim she's set to reprise the role for Vol. 3, so while there's always a chance she'll play the same character in Shang-Chi, it seems unlikely.
 
Hugo Weaving says his Red Skull wasn't in 'Avengers: Endgame' because Marvel were 'impossible'


Hugo Weaving has said that while he would have been up for reprising his role as Red Skull in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, Marvel proved 'impossible' to negotiate with.

Weaving was the villain in 2011 movie Captain America: The First Avenger, and was all up for making a comeback in the final two chapters.

The Russo brothers also confirmed he'd been approached, but it was not known why he didn't end up in the finished movies, until now.

He told Time Out: “Oh, yeah. I loved playing that character Red Skull – it was a lot of fun. We were all obliged to sign up for three pictures: I was thinking [Red Skull] probably wouldn’t come back in Captain America but he may well come back as a villain in The Avengers.

“By then, they’d pushed back on the contracts that we agreed on and so the money they offered me for The Avengers was much less than I got for the very first one, and this was for two films. And the promise when we first signed the contracts was that the money would grow each time.

“They said: 'It’s just a voice job, it’s not a big deal'. I actually found negotiating with them through my agent impossible. And I didn’t really wanna do it that much. But I would have done it.”

Instead, actor Ross Marquand, of The Walking Dead fame, voices the character in Infinity War and Endgame, in the pivotal scenes on Vormir, with the character being rendered in CGI.

Weaving also spoke about not appearing in the new Matrix movie too, though added that while he'd have been up for that too, he'd already committed to appearing on stage at the National Theatre at the same time.

“I was in touch with [director] Lana Wachowski, but in the end she decided that the dates weren’t going to work,” he added. “So we’d sorted the dates and then she sort of changed her mind. They’re pushing on ahead without me.”

Weaving played the original villain of the trilogy, Agent Smith, pursuer of Keanu Reeves’ Neo.

Wachowski is soon to roll cameras on the long-awaited fourth movie in the series, some 17 years after Matrix Revolutions in 2003, with Reeves returning alongside Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick and Neil Patrick Harris also on the bill.

It is due to premiere in May, 2021.
 
Hugo Weaving says his Red Skull wasn't in 'Avengers: Endgame' because Marvel were 'impossible'


Hugo Weaving has said that while he would have been up for reprising his role as Red Skull in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, Marvel proved 'impossible' to negotiate with.

Weaving was the villain in 2011 movie Captain America: The First Avenger, and was all up for making a comeback in the final two chapters.

The Russo brothers also confirmed he'd been approached, but it was not known why he didn't end up in the finished movies, until now.

He told Time Out: “Oh, yeah. I loved playing that character Red Skull – it was a lot of fun. We were all obliged to sign up for three pictures: I was thinking [Red Skull] probably wouldn’t come back in Captain America but he may well come back as a villain in The Avengers.

“By then, they’d pushed back on the contracts that we agreed on and so the money they offered me for The Avengers was much less than I got for the very first one, and this was for two films. And the promise when we first signed the contracts was that the money would grow each time.

“They said: 'It’s just a voice job, it’s not a big deal'. I actually found negotiating with them through my agent impossible. And I didn’t really wanna do it that much. But I would have done it.”

Instead, actor Ross Marquand, of The Walking Dead fame, voices the character in Infinity War and Endgame, in the pivotal scenes on Vormir, with the character being rendered in CGI.

Weaving also spoke about not appearing in the new Matrix movie too, though added that while he'd have been up for that too, he'd already committed to appearing on stage at the National Theatre at the same time.

“I was in touch with [director] Lana Wachowski, but in the end she decided that the dates weren’t going to work,” he added. “So we’d sorted the dates and then she sort of changed her mind. They’re pushing on ahead without me.”

Weaving played the original villain of the trilogy, Agent Smith, pursuer of Keanu Reeves’ Neo.

Wachowski is soon to roll cameras on the long-awaited fourth movie in the series, some 17 years after Matrix Revolutions in 2003, with Reeves returning alongside Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick and Neil Patrick Harris also on the bill.

It is due to premiere in May, 2021.

oooooooooooooooooooooooo.. NOW this dude wanna come back to the MCU
 
Hugo Weaving says his Red Skull wasn't in 'Avengers: Endgame' because Marvel were 'impossible'


Hugo Weaving has said that while he would have been up for reprising his role as Red Skull in Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, Marvel proved 'impossible' to negotiate with.

Weaving was the villain in 2011 movie Captain America: The First Avenger, and was all up for making a comeback in the final two chapters.

The Russo brothers also confirmed he'd been approached, but it was not known why he didn't end up in the finished movies, until now.

He told Time Out: “Oh, yeah. I loved playing that character Red Skull – it was a lot of fun. We were all obliged to sign up for three pictures: I was thinking [Red Skull] probably wouldn’t come back in Captain America but he may well come back as a villain in The Avengers.

“By then, they’d pushed back on the contracts that we agreed on and so the money they offered me for The Avengers was much less than I got for the very first one, and this was for two films. And the promise when we first signed the contracts was that the money would grow each time.

“They said: 'It’s just a voice job, it’s not a big deal'. I actually found negotiating with them through my agent impossible. And I didn’t really wanna do it that much. But I would have done it.”

Instead, actor Ross Marquand, of The Walking Dead fame, voices the character in Infinity War and Endgame, in the pivotal scenes on Vormir, with the character being rendered in CGI.

Weaving also spoke about not appearing in the new Matrix movie too, though added that while he'd have been up for that too, he'd already committed to appearing on stage at the National Theatre at the same time.

“I was in touch with [director] Lana Wachowski, but in the end she decided that the dates weren’t going to work,” he added. “So we’d sorted the dates and then she sort of changed her mind. They’re pushing on ahead without me.”

Weaving played the original villain of the trilogy, Agent Smith, pursuer of Keanu Reeves’ Neo.

Wachowski is soon to roll cameras on the long-awaited fourth movie in the series, some 17 years after Matrix Revolutions in 2003, with Reeves returning alongside Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick and Neil Patrick Harris also on the bill.

It is due to premiere in May, 2021.
Hugo Weaving is fantastic.
Any miss at signing him up always ends up a loss. Imagine him a recurring antagonist against Cumbabatch.....
 
SHANG-CHI & THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS Reportedly Adds GOTG VOL. 2 Actress Michelle Yeoh


According to our friends over at The Weekly Planet (who are usually on point with casting news), Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Discovery, Crazy Rich Asians) has joined the cast of the martial arts adventure.

Yeoh had a small role as Starhawk in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and the boys also claim she's set to reprise the role for Vol. 3, so while there's always a chance she'll play the same character in Shang-Chi, it seems unlikely.
grated
 
Michelle Yeo and that other actress off AoS and Mandalorian (ming wen?!?), they're just a tad overcasted/type casted.
Imo.
 
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Hugo Weaving is fantastic.
Any miss at signing him up always ends up a loss. Imagine him a recurring antagonist against Cumbabatch.....

he was under contract for other movies.. at least 1, if i remember correctly.. he just wanted out after first avenger
 
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