GuitarAtomik
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Just stop it there. It's ridiculous.
Lol. Ridiculous is dropping an odd opinion like that and expecting people to glaze over it. I'm willing to leave it at that though.
Just stop it there. It's ridiculous.
That really is close enough. Nobody's complaining it is not.Seriously.
We got a horned cowl and red spandex (yes, it is spandex) with some black to make it more aesthetically pleasing in a grounded setting. That's close enough lmao.
Will he? Iron Fist has finished shooting at this point, I think, and in all that time no-one's caught a snap of Finn Jones in the costume.
I don't think anyone had a snap shot of daredevil's final costume in season 1 either?
For now, the companys film and television arms continue to make sure each of the superhero stories can stand alone, no matter the size of the screen. We certainly communicate with each other in terms of what were doing and what we have planned and the characters that were using and where its all going, Loeb says of working with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, who oversees the films.
So, no.Jeph Loeb on whether the show will connect to Marvel's films
http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/13/defender...ver-jeph-loeb/
Posted without comment.
Jessica Jones and Jessica Bones.
OAKLAND A 1990s-era AC Transit bus could be getting some screen time in an upcoming Marvel movie.
The transit agencys governing board approved the use of its logo Wednesday night, according to agency spokesman, Robert Lyles.
The planned Marvel Studios movie is an adaptation of its Black Panther comic book, whose central character, TChalla, must defend his kingdom from destruction by enemy forces. The films director, Ryan Coogler of Fruitvale Station and Creed fame, is an Oakland native who grew up in Richmond, according to an AC Transit report. And, hes expected to sprinkle a little Bay Area love into the film.
In one scene, the films protagonist has a flashback to 1990, while he was a student at Saint Marys College High School in Berkeley. And of course, hes a daily AC Transit commuter. Cue the 1990s-era bus for the appropriate establishing shot. (Well assume the bus is arriving on time. It is Hollywood, after all.)
It's amazing how a year from release is the comfortable time gap for Disney films what's with all the effects and everything.
They sure run super tight ships.
In a weird story courtesy of the Daily Mail.
In a weird story courtesy of the Daily Mail, apparently since Benedict is going to be busy with filming for "The Current War", the Russo Bros. have cast a stand-in as the good Doctor till Benedict is done with that & can record his close-ups and dialogue.
I guess that's some indication as to how far IW is in filming.
T'Challa went to high school in Berkeley?
Well, the rumor isn't totally incredulous. And it's not like the dude is going to be the new Doc either. Honestly, I wouldn't have posted it if it didn't sound plausible.(Eyes glaze over)
I think Holland's role in the film is smaller than Cumberbatch's role, so that's why he might not have these issues.I just looked that up, looks like Tom Holland is in it too. Any word on scheduling conflicts there?
Can't imagine what Marvel Studios must have done to garner all this doubt about a costume all of a sudden.
This. The MCU has pulled through too many times in the costume department. Why doubt them now?
Can't imagine what Marvel Studios must have done to garner all this doubt about a costume all of a sudden.
This. The MCU has pulled through too many times in the costume department. Why doubt them now?
Marvel TV has had some real clunkers though... i.e. Deathlok, the first Daredevil costume, Diamondback, etc.
They are improving though. Certainly more hits than misses as of late (with Razorback being a big miss)
Who is Razorback? Is he like Diamondback but from Arkansas?
Could have had a metal plate or two on his face, and some wires hanging out but they really went shoe strings with that one.Deathlok's first costume was just as horrible what were they thinking! The second one was a HUGE improvement though. Neither costume made me feel that he had robotic parts in him though. But I'll give that a pass because of it being a tv budget.
I don't care what anyone says, Diamondback's suit was dope.
Right there with you, cheese in all the best ways. His street brawl with cage in the last episode did more to establish their brotherly background than every episode prior combined. The show needed more of that, a lot more.
>Judy Greer, Abby Ryder Fortson and David Dastmalchian are returning as "Maggie", "Cassie" and "Kurt". Negotiations are underway for the returns of Bobby Cannavale and T.I. as "Paxton" and "Dave".
>Casting is underway for Janet Van Dyne, described as "a heroine from the past". Michelle Pfeiffer is in early talks.
>Casting is underway for Elias Strickler, described as a "mad genius". Christopher Waltz is wanted for the role.
>Casting is underway for David Cannon, described as a "ruthless enforcer". Kevin Durand is wanted for the role, but auditions are expected to take place.
>Casting is underway "Eric O'Grady", described as "an opportunistic con man". A comedic actor is being sought for the role.
>Casting is underway for Harrison Shepperd, described as a "relentless government agent". Older actors are being sought for this role.
>Both Jeremy Renner and Anthony Mackie are slated for appearances as Hawkeye and Falcon.
What is this?
90% bs.
But seriously, even context or some kind of source would be nice.
Yup. I loved it. So cheesy. It was perfect.I don't care what anyone says, Diamondback's suit was dope.
No mention of Michael Peña? Don't believe it.
>Judy Greer, Abby Ryder Fortson and David Dastmalchian are returning as "Maggie", "Cassie" and "Kurt". Negotiations are underway for the returns of Bobby Cannavale and T.I. as "Paxton" and "Dave".
>Casting is underway for Janet Van Dyne, described as "a heroine from the past". Michelle Pfeiffer is in early talks.
>Casting is underway for Elias Strickler, described as a "mad genius". Christopher Waltz is wanted for the role.
>Casting is underway for David Cannon, described as a "ruthless enforcer". Kevin Durand is wanted for the role, but auditions are expected to take place.
>Casting is underway "Eric O'Grady", described as "an opportunistic con man". A comedic actor is being sought for the role.
>Casting is underway for Harrison Shepperd, described as a "relentless government agent". Older actors are being sought for this role.
>Both Jeremy Renner and Anthony Mackie are slated for appearances as Hawkeye and Falcon.
Can't imagine what Marvel Studios must have done to garner all this doubt about a costume all of a sudden.