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  1. Can't believe no one posted this, yet??  A true sign that no one really cares much??  😄

    Momoa's candidness is at least always a bit of fresh air...

     

    On the future of Aquaman films: "It's not looking too good..."  

     

    https://www.etonline.com/jason-momoa-on-the-fate-of-aquaman-and-future-films-its-not-looking-good-exclusive-216487

  2. 5 hours ago, Speedorito said:

    I hope isn’t sent to director jail like Patty Jenkins over this movie.

     

    Two different cases.  Wan had the weight of a changing DCU and multiple-changing Warner Executive regime on his back during shooting and in post.  Jenkins seemingly had all the freedom in the world to make a great sequel...and bungled it...*then* had the pandemic and was pushed to streaming.  And *then* she got caught up in regime change.  But if her movie had been a huge hit, no doubt they would have continued with her and Gal for at least one more movie.  Aqua 2 already seems as dead as a dead fish can get, though...something we didn't necessarily know about WW 1984 until the public saw it.  Wan will be fine, he has a very, very successful career in another genre.  Jenkins unfortunately does not have that sustained rep. 

  3. 1 hour ago, keysersoze123 said:

    Hiring a new writer after the filming was supposedly finished shows they have no confidence in the product. That said this is the modus operandi of Hollywood. Sometimes they pull the rabbit out of the hat shooting without much of a script and changing it during production. Fugitive was a big one that clicked despite chaotic production. But it fails more often than not. Let us see what happens to this movie. 

     

    And World War Z somehow worked for most, as well, right?  But yeah, usually it's not a good sign...  I'm numb to this clearly-Marvel-PR-requested rhetoric in the trades now of "Reshoots are common and worked into the schedule, especially at Marvel."  I just don't buy it.  

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  4. On 12/3/2023 at 11:22 AM, Macleod said:

    I just LOVE how ballsy Miller is literally having Hemsworth mimic his THOR outfit and cape... He gives no shits (and apparently, neither does Hemsworth)...and I'm here for it.  Still...(would have preferred Charlize Theron back!)

    But I can't imagine this will be anything less than extremely satisfying...and at the very least an energetic prequel unique from most other summer blockbuster schlock! 

     

    When having a closer look at the trailer, it appears that Hemsworth's "cape" is more white...but gets stained with blood at a certain point; so that shot of him in a "red" cape is a great illusion...but surely a wicked nod by Miller! 

  5. 4 hours ago, MysteryMovieMogul said:

    I haven't seen the original Mad Max. Fury Road was my first entry into the world of Mad Max, so it didn't matter because so much time had passed between Mad Max movies.

     

    Also, Mel Gibson has baggage that Charlize Theron doesn't, so my view of him is worse than my view of her.

     

    Which is why, by the time Miller got around to making Fury Road, he of course couldn't use Gibson anymore.  But it ultimately proved the better for reviving the franchise, I think...  although I still would have *loved* to see an older, grizzled, Gibson-Max facing off against Robert Downey Jr.'s antagonist (that was the plan around 2001) !!

  6. 46 minutes ago, TMP said:

    Everything about this feels so DTV compared to Fury Road… hoping it’s another shit WB ad campaign, but even as a Wonka truther I’m getting some bad joojoo on this one. Hoping to be wrong!

     

    I hope so, too.  I wouldn't ever doubt George Miller...who has a pretty sterling rep.  I can almost guarantee the movie, even if fractured, will end up being more interesting than most other things next summer... but we haven't even heard a sniff of any production problems, anyway, right??  And of course FURY ROAD has issues...but turned out to be...genius (in my opinion)!

  7. I'm still not vibing with this whole "Younger Lex" thing...(I was a big fan of "Smallville"'s take, but even there Luthor was meant to be at least 5-6 years older than Clark).  Hoult is 34, but could pass for 28.  Gene Hackman was at least 46 when he first played Luthor.  Spacey was around the same age.  Eisenberg has unfortunately scared me off young Luthors until proven otherwise.  But I have a little more faith in Hoult.  A little. 

  8. 11 minutes ago, Torontofan said:

    be honest they need a toxic male anti hero who becomes a hero to save his family or friends.

     

    It will trigger twitter and cause controversy but it will be a smash hit. 

     

    I am not saying this to get a reaction but I havent notice such characters are very popular in many industries right now around the world.

     

     

     

     

    Well...that was Tony Stark/Iron Man.  And yeah, we could use one of those again to loosen everyone up a bit...but Hollywood is just too afraid, I guess...and of course RDJ is one-of-a-kind, difficult to duplicate...

  9. Very likely that Marvel hired Waldron to redo the screenplay for "Kang Dynasty" (which will probably just shift to "Secret Wars, Part 1" or another title) to at the very least to have an alternative option, should the Majors case go downhill...and it's also likely why Cretton walked away...because this is more and more looking like it's not going to be the movie he signed up for. 

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  10. 13 minutes ago, HummingLemon496 said:

    Why do you think they aren't marketing it properly?

     

    Because they've spent enough already and it's a...dead fish?  We're in a vicious circle of conversation, here.  It's sad, but it's the reality.  Look at the market for this genre over the last year...and specifically this studio's films in that genre... they're cutting their losses.  It should have been made/released within 2-3 years of the original. 

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  11. 6 hours ago, 1Robert1 said:

    Did fury road made a profit for WB?

     

    Estimated at over $426 mil. generated from global box office and home video sales...but of course not all of that went back to the studio.  Still it earned 10 Oscar Nominations...which surely generated further revenue. No One turns down another Mad Max-related film from George Miller.  They'll let him make as many more as he can, as long as he can.  Unless this one really flops...which I doubt it will.  Miller has almost never made a "bad" movie.  I see global returns matching or exceeding Fury Road.

     

    https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Mad-Max-Fury-Road#tab=summary

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  12. 4 minutes ago, John Marston said:

     

    rumors are Tobey’s Spider-Man and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine will play a big part in Secret Wars. Still they can’t keep playing those cards forever

     

    Yes, they'll obviously go to those if they can't get back the OG Avengers.  And I would actually prefer that, to see that Evans, RDJ, at least have the integrity to leave it alone with their very nice ending.  The trades said that Evans had signed up for "something" Marvel a couple years back...but it appears he reneged...or they're just keeping it quiet, of course. 

     

  13. Got news for ya, Kevs: No one's going to see SECRET WARS (and whatever mystery Kang or Kang-less Part 1 that precedes it) with Hawkeye's daughter, Ms. Marvel, a last-left flopping THOR, Shang-Chi, a still-to-be-decided Captain America, and maybe a snarky Dr. Strange and Spidey... 

     

    They need something BIG for these... and I notice Feige doesn't mention the Multiverse, there... 

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  14. I just LOVE how ballsy Miller is literally having Hemsworth mimic his THOR outfit and cape... He gives no shits (and apparently, neither does Hemsworth)...and I'm here for it.  Still...(would have preferred Charlize Theron back!)

    But I can't imagine this will be anything less than extremely satisfying...and at the very least an energetic prequel unique from most other summer blockbuster schlock! 

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  15. 11 minutes ago, JonathanMB said:

    If this looks decent and ends up being half-decent I think it has real top 5 of the year potentially (domestically at least). Beetlejuice is in that Top Gun zone of being an iconic property everyone knows and loves but has not been overdone in the decades since. I doubt this is half as crowdpleasing as Maverick was (Burton's been juiceless for several years now), but this is one of the few releases next year that I could see opening to over $100M - again, with the right circumstances. 

     

    It has all the ingredients for a big hit, of course...as long as the movie turns out well and connects with audiences.  Tim Burton has had very few flops, and of course this property is one of his most well-known and loved, rumored for a return for years.  With Ortega in the bag, the sky is the limit.  

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  16. They should have just stolen the older unused subtitle: Man of Tomorrow, (which was also the developing title of the never-made Singer sequel to 'Superman Returns'), since they're calling Supergirl with her phrase.  It will be more than 12 years from 'Man of Steel'...I don't think people would associate.  Oh well...there's still plenty of time for a change.  😁 

  17. I'm sure Marvel, Feige, Disney are *always* discussing *everything*...so what?  More likely is that it's all deliberate media leaks to keep the "conversation" going online, etc. ...since the conversation around the MCU as a whole is obviously lacking, due to the movies, lately...  Eternals sequel will obviously not be made...best fans may see is a few of the characters show up in SECRET WARS... and of course they'll bring back Harry Styles.  🤩😄😄

     

    Speaking of SECRET WARS...there must *really* be some stinkers of disagreement between the RUSSOS and Feige/Marvel for there not to be *any* rumors of their return. 

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