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  • Marvel To Publish An 'Illuminati' Comic?
    Well, last week Marvel registered the trademark for “Illuminati” for “Comic books; printed periodicals in the field of comic book stories and artwork”.

    This usually means that Marvel are planning a comic book of the same name and are getting the trademark in early, or that the TV/movie/games wing of the publisher is pursuing something along those lines and they want to shore up the comic book name rights against anyone who fancies trying it on, or someone is proposing a legal challenge.

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    • They have been publishing such a comic, it's called New Avengers.

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      • On top of that, they had the mini from several years ago.
        Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner

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        • Originally posted by Fearless View Post
          They have been publishing such a comic, it's called New Avengers.
          You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!

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          • Originally posted by W.West View Post
            Read the Hollywood Reporter article Tazz referred to. Its all "insider" information but they are the biggest trade paper in the industry so I trust them. I don't have any doubts FF will be great but I think it all means that Trank is going to have to humble himself or end up doing his own thing for a long time until another studio takes a chance on him again.
            Thanks, West and Tazz. Read the article. Makes more sense now. So, basically, we've got a director who is actively killing his career before even starting. The dog damage bit was humorous.

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            • Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
              He was Bilbo Baggins in the Hobbit movies, and John Watson on Sherlock. (He was also Arthur Dent in the Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy movie from a while back.) Those are the only things I recall him from.

              He seems to play "baffled" really well.
              Got it. Thanks!
              You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!

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              • Martin Freeman FTW!

                Still worried that Civil War will be too much of a prelude to Avengers 3 & 4 than its own movie or a Cap sequel.

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                • SPIDER-MAN Director: Marvel and Sony Considering WARM BODIES, PITCH PERFECT Helmers

                  In the wake of the massive opening of Avengers: Age Of Ultron, it’s no surprise that the audition process everybody’s talking about is the selection of a director for the next iteration of Sony Pictures’ live-action Spider-Man franchise, the first one that teams rights holder Sony Pictures with Marvel Studios genius Kevin Feige (after Ultron became Marvel’s ninth straight hit, is that designation overstatement?)

                  There are all kinds of rumors raging about the wall crawler, including that Feige and his producing accomplice Amy Pascal are planning an arc that will tell the Spidey story over three to four movies, each covering a year of high school for Peter Parker, who’ll already have been bitten by the radioactive spider so we don’t have to see that all over again. The tone they are searching for in the coming of age tale is John Hughes humor and emotion, plus all the superhero stuff.

                  Here are the filmmakers I’m told are seriously in the mix right now. Don’t take this as being all inclusive, but it sounds like things are moving quickly and they could make a decision by the end of next week and make a final choice with studio chief Tom Rothman. There is 50/50 and Warm Bodies writer/helmer Jonathan Levine; Ted Melfi, writer/director of Golden Globe-nommed St. Vincent; Pitch Perfect helmer Jason Moore; John Francis Daley & Jonathan M. Goldstein, the directors/writers of the updated version of John Hughes’ Vacation; and Napoleon Dynamite and Don Verdean writer/director Jared Hess.

                  There is a separate simultaneous search going on for a new young actor to play Peter Parker. That role might be cast before a director and writers are set because the character is expected to show up in the next Marvel movie, Captain America: Civil War, which is being directed by Joe and Anthony Russo before they take over The Avengers franchise. Tell you more when I know it.

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                  • Yo.

                    Originally posted by projectile View Post
                    I see him as a Henry Gyrich or some other sort of government person.
                    Originally posted by Agent Purple View Post
                    I would love to see Stephen Colbert as Henry Gyrich. I despise the character, but he could pull it off so fucking perfectly that you'd forget all about Colbert Nation.
                    Gyrich is a bit too "alpha" for Freeman IMO; Id see him more as Raymond Sikorski than anything else......




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                    Originally posted by Andrew NDB
                    Geoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.

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                    • Yo.

                      http://www.ew.com/article/2015/05/06...itter-feminism

                      Joss Whedon says he didn't quit Twitter because of feminist backlash



                      Tazer


                      Originally posted by Andrew NDB
                      Geoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.

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                      • ANT-MAN, VISION, WAR MACHINE Join Marvel's CIVIL WAR As It Begins Production


                        Press Release

                        Marvel Studios has commenced principal photography at Pinewood Studios in Atlanta, Georgia on “Captain America: Civil War,” the third installment of its Super Hero franchise. The production will shoot on location in Atlanta, Georgia, which serves as the base for the film’s production, as well as locations in Germany, Puerto Rico and Iceland.

                        Set for release in the United States on May 6, 2016, “Captain America: Civil War” is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo (Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Community”) from a screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (“Captain America: The Winter Solider,” Marvel’s “Captain America: The First Avenger”). The film returns Chris Evans (“Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron”) as the iconic Super Hero character Steve Rogers/Captain America along with Robert Downey Jr. (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” Marvel’s “Iron Man 3”) as Tony Stark/Iron Man, Scarlett Johansson (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”) as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Sebastian Stan (“Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Captain America: The First Avenger”) as Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier, Anthony Mackie (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”) as Sam Wilson/Falcon, Paul Bettany (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Iron Man 3”) as The Vision, Jeremy Renner (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” Marvel’s “The Avengers”) as Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Don Cheadle (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Iron Man 3”) as Jim Rhodes/War Machine and Elizabeth Olsen (“Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Godzilla”) as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch.

                        After his debut in Marvel’s “Ant-Man” on July 17, 2015, Paul Rudd (“Ant-Man,” ”Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues”) will make his first appearance alongside the Avengers as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in “Captain America: Civil War.”

                        The film also includes outstanding additional cast, including Chadwick Boseman (“42,” “Get on Up”) as T’Challa/Black Panther, Emily VanCamp (“Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Revenge”) as Sharon Carter/Agent 13, Daniel Brühl (“Inglourious Basterds,” “Bourne Ultimatum”), Frank Grillo (“Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Warrior”) as Brock Rumlow/Crossbones, William Hurt (“A History of Violence,” Marvel’s “The Incredible Hulk”) as General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross and Martin Freeman (“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”).

                        “Captain America: Civil War” picks up where “Avengers: Age of Ultron” left off, as Steve Rogers leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.

                        Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” is produced by Marvel Studios’ president, Kevin Feige, with Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, Nate Moore and Stan Lee serving as executive producers.

                        Directors Joe and Anthony Russo’s creative team also includes director of photography Trent Opaloch (“Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Elysium”), production designer Owen Paterson (“Godzilla,” “Matrix”), and three time Oscar®-nominated costume designer Judianna Makovsky (“Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”).

                        Based on the Marvel comic character first published in 1941, “Captain America: Civil War ” continues the lineage of epic big-screen adventures chronicled in “Iron Man,” “The Incredible Hulk,” “Iron Man 2,” “Thor,” “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Marvel's The Avengers,” “Iron Man 3,” “Thor: The Dark World,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and the upcoming release schedule, which includes Marvel’s “Ant-Man” on July 17, 2015, Marvel’s “Doctor Strange,” on November 4, 2016, Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy 2,” on May 5, 2017, and Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok,” on November 3, 2017.

                        Marvel Studios most recently continued its unprecedented success with the release of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” on May 1, 2015. The film recorded the second biggest opening weekend of all time with a $191.3 million box office. It has also been the #1 release in every country where it has been released.


                        http://www.newsarama.com/24428-ant-m...roduction.html
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                        • i really want to pick his brain also i edited out last part do to soiler so people wont flip out again



                          KEVIN FEIGE EXTENDS MARVEL CONTRACT; TALKS MCU



                          Good news for fans of the Marvel cinematic universe as it's learned Kevin Feige has extended his Marvel contract.

                          Feige recently attended a Q&A at his alma mater, the University of Southern California, where students watched a prescreening of Avengers 2.

                          Feige offered his Marvel contract has recently been renewed, but wouldn't say anything more on the subject.

                          Feige is the president and producer of Marvel Studios overseeing the billion dollar plus franchise for Disney as well as is involved with Marvel properties at other studios including Sony's Spider-Man.

                          The most recent Marvel movie to have debuted, The Avengers: Age Of Ultron, is already at $700 million worldwide. Up next for Feige is Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Inhumans, The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and Part 2 and the new Sony standalone Spider-Man.

                          At the Q&A, Feige also let it be known that at any given moment Marvel is thinking 10 to 20 years ahead for their films, but is actively working on the next 5 years, and that what matters most is the movie coming out next. Feige said the current long term focus is the Phase 3 movies.

                          Feige also said that the characters from the Marvel TV series might make future appearances in future films - or they might not - but that they won't rule anything out.

                          Another detail mentioned by Kevin Feige was that a scene meant for The Avengers 2 will show up in Captain America: Civil War, which was a joint decision by both Feige and director Joss Whedon. Feige said the scene was one of his favorites.

                          Regarding the future use of the same actors, Feige let it be known the characters will continue, but whether or not they will continue with the current actors is unknown as absolutely nothing is set in stone.

                          Feige answered a question regarding the MCU becoming "darker" (I'm guessing compared to the DC movies) with Feige responding the Marvel movies won't be going that route, but will always have the tone and humor they have now. Feige said he "hoped people would catch on by now" that there will be "no giant dark turns in the MCU - the humor is the DNA of the movies and there are no plans to change that."

                          http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/conten...ract-talks-MCU
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                          • BleedingCool is posting some post-Secret Wars spoilers (take them with a grain of salt):
                            • The Thing will join the Guardians of the Galaxy.
                            • Sue and Reed will be in mourning, possible because their kids will be dead.
                            • The X-Men will leave Earth to find a new planet because it turns out the terragenesis mists kill mutants.


                            Oh and Mark Waid maybe writing a Black Widow book and we might be getting a second book set on the Spider-Gwen Earth.

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                            • Originally posted by Hypo View Post
                              BleedingCool is posting some post-Secret Wars spoilers (take them with a grain of salt):
                              [LIST][*]The Thing will join the Guardians of the Galaxy.
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                              whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy? makes no fucking sense at all. are people really running out of new ideas? i miss the days when people made new charachters
                              TazzMission
                              Guardian of the Universe
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                              • Yo.

                                Originally posted by Hypo View Post
                                BleedingCool is posting some post-Secret Wars spoilers (take them with a grain of salt):
                                • The Thing will join the Guardians of the Galaxy.
                                • Sue and Reed will be in mourning, possible because their kids will be dead.
                                • The X-Men will leave Earth to find a new planet because it turns out the terragenesis mists kill mutants.


                                Oh and Mark Waid maybe writing a Black Widow book and we might be getting a second book set on the Spider-Gwen Earth.





                                Tazer


                                Originally posted by Andrew NDB
                                Geoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.

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