• Marvel Cinematic Universe Thread - ANTS
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Still finale spoilers for JJ [sp]Fuck logic I want more Tennant Killgrave[/sp]
[QUOTE=GoldenBullet;49200712]Still finale spoilers for JJ [sp]Fuck logic I want more Tennant Killgrave[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Sorry, he regenerates into Matt Smith Kilgrave[/sp]
[QUOTE=GoldenBullet;49200712]Still finale spoilers for JJ [sp]Fuck logic I want more Tennant Killgrave[/sp][/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.latino-review.com/news/david-tennents-purple-man-is-in-netflixs-luke-cage"]*FUTURE MCU SPOILERS* You'll get it. No idea how but you will.[/URL] [sp]Flashback? Delusion? Nightmare? Either way more to come from that performance ALLEGEDLY[/sp]
Yeah a couple news sites came across those set photos of Colter and Tennant and without doing their research stupidly jumped to the conclusion they must be Luke Cage set photos.
i wonder if they're ever going to do what the comics do when stories overlap, and show the same scene from two different perspectives. not just a flashback, but an actual re-shoot that maybe gives the scene a different spin. not necessarily this one, just a thing for the future
[QUOTE=Cyanlime;49208912]Yeah a couple news sites came across those set photos of Colter and Tennant and without doing their research stupidly jumped to the conclusion they must be Luke Cage set photos.[/QUOTE] Has LC even entered production yet?
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;49209287]Has LC even entered production yet?[/QUOTE] It has now. Actual Luke Cage set photos (I'd do that fancy new embedded album thing but I don't know how): [URL="http://imgur.com/a/tR7Ad"]http://imgur.com/a/tR7Ad[/URL]
[QUOTE=Cyanlime;49209439]It has now. Actual Luke Cage set photos (I'd do that fancy new embedded album thing but I don't know how): [URL="http://imgur.com/a/tR7Ad"]http://imgur.com/a/tR7Ad[/URL][/QUOTE] Nvm, it's [video] tags [video]http://imgur.com/a/tR7Ad[/video]
Neat. Some more recent ones of Luke in a suit I forgot to put in the other album (sorry for flooding the page a bit): [video]http://imgur.com/a/a8VOj[/video]
Will JJ have as much of a cameo as LC had in JJ?
[QUOTE=Map in a box;49213326]Will JJ have as much of a cameo as LC had in JJ?[/QUOTE] I don't think she's in it.
Are they going to introduce Iron Fist in Luke Cage? Didn't he train him how to fight in the comics?
This is some [B]speculation[/B] based on some things the actors have said: Tom Holland said that Spiderman is the only superhero with a secret identity still. So I guess he never reveals he's actually Peter Parker in Civil War. Perhaps Black Panther did take part of Spidey's story. Also they will be filming Spiderman in Atlanta. On Jimmy Kimmel when Chris and RDJ gave the first trailer for Civil War, they talked about Atlanta, calling it Hotlanta. Robert said that they're going to go back and film in Atlanta, I don't think post production and getting locations set for Infinity War has started. So that could mean they are doing cameos for Spiderman, or another Marvel movie.
^^ or, more likely, reshoots also: [IMG]http://www.ew.com/sites/default/files/styles/tout_image_612x380/public/i/2015/12/01/civil-war-1393-ew-cover_612x380.jpg?itok=5a81uGbo[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.ew.com/sites/default/files/i/2015/12/01/civil-war-1393-ew-cover.jpg[/IMG] "meow"... goddamit EW
That fucking quote So, so far we haven't had a fully masked hero right? (which is why you see more of RDJ's face than the Iron man helmet nowadays, because celebrities want their screen time, which is fair enough) How will audiences respond to a 'faceless' 'hero'? It's going to be interesting
Panther is looking very... "Spawn-esque" in that design.
[QUOTE=LMB10;49227808]"meow"[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Butthurter;49228121]"claws that a real housewife would envy"[/QUOTE] lel, so randumb [I][Eyeroll][/I] Yeah, those are pretty bad.
[QUOTE=Killjoy;49228625]Panther is looking very... "Spawn-esque" in that design.[/QUOTE] like a mixture of spawn and batman.
i cringed at those quotes about Black Panther
[IMG]http://www.ew.com/sites/default/files/i/2015/12/02/chadwick-boseman-as-black-panther.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]In the trailer for Civil War, we catch only a glimpse of Black Panther — delivering a spin-kick to the face of Winter Soldier — the brainwashed assassin and former best friend of Captain America’s, who is seeking redemption but has apparently been framed for a horrible crime. (No spoilers, but it’s not much of a leap to assume that T’Challa’s father may have been one of the victims of the blast targeting those world leaders, and was either killed or seriously hurt.) But Boseman says no one’s loyalty is simple in this story. “Ultimately some sides are taken, but I think the trick of the movie is for no one to be blindly following,” he says. “Everybody is actually on their own side, in truth.” Unlike Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, another prince from a far off kingdom, who was introduced in the movies as a petulant prince unworthy of his powers and title, T’Challa doesn’t have those kinds of hang-ups. “The spoiled brat thing is never an option,” Boseman says. “He’s not in any way unaware of how important his role and his position is. I think he’s very much aware of the responsibility.” So the responsibility thing is down. But what are his great powers? “Panther is a cool character and he has a toughness, and a sort of intimidation factor with his costume,” says Anthony Russo, who directed Civil War with his brother, Joe. (The pair also made Captain America: The Winter Soldier together and are signed on to make the two-part Avengers: Infinity War movies in 2018 and 2019.) “We’re experimenting with how the light catches the costume.” That’s because Black Panther’s outfit is not actually cloth. It’s metal. It’s vibranium. “It has a sheen because its a weave of the strongest metal in this fictional universe,” says Joe Russo. “It’s like medieval chain mail, woven extremely thin,” Anthony adds. “It’s not comparable to any other costumes in the universe.” Ask Boseman about the suit, and he lets out a low, rumbling laugh. “Are you talking about the mythology or the actual suit?” he says. The fiction is amazing, he says, but actually wearing the thing… not so much. The narrow, white-lensed eyes made it particularly hard for the actor to simply see where he was going. “As far as the actual suit is concerned, I would say there’s a lot of comfort in the shoes, or the boots,” Boseman says. “That’s probably the only part I did enjoy! After you get them on you’re like, ‘Okay, that feels good.’ But other than that, I remember feeling extremely hot and claustrophobic, like, ‘How in the world am I gonna move and act and respond in this?’ But the shoes feel good. Everything else you get used to.” But the imaginative parts? That was fun. “As far as the storytelling is concerned, the vibranium is a metal that is dynamic. It can change how it’s used. It’s not a liquid, but it has the ability to change shape and change form and still have its strength. I think there a lot of things about that in the mythology that I think has a lot of potential in terms of the storytelling,” Boseman says. Vibranium is not your typical armor. “It’s not just about being durable, it has the ability to absorb energy,” Boseman says. “It’s not just like you hit it and it doesn’t take it. It has the ability to absorb the attack of another person and repel or respond to that attack. That’s part of the power.” As for fighting style, Black Panther has a unique amalgam of moves. “There are some animal forms, but not just cat. He could be a snake, or various different styles. Obviously there’s an opportunity to do some capoeira,” the Brazilian martial art that combines fighting with dance, Boseman says. Part of Panther’s power is not just brute strength, but thinking ahead. “The key with T’Challa is to keep everybody on their toes. It’s to do the thing that is surprising, that you wouldn’t expect. So there’s a lot of agility and a lot of, like, ‘Why did he do that? Oh now I know why he did that. He was gonna come over here after he did that.’ I wouldn’t say he’s a ninja, but he does employ some of those aspects as well.” Panther’s retractable claws are also made of vibranium — and since Cap’s shield is also forged from the substance: Who wins in a fight? The Russo brothers have a simple answer for that: “We shall see,” Joe says. But from Boseman’s point of view …? There’s not even a question. “If you’re talking to Mayweather about the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight, then Mayweather’s gonna say he’s gonna win,” Boseman says. “I have to back myself.” [/QUOTE]
New Luke Cage set photos featuring Claire Temple. Judging by these photos and the casting of her mother, I think she'll have a bigger role in this series than she did in Daredevil or Jessica Jones. [video]http://imgur.com/a/AyyJU[/video]
Is that Brett from pulp fiction?
not too get too politically correct here but since nobody else has said it i really liked the way they tackled rape in jessica jones. there's no skirting around the issue. i've seen so many other shows and films that have abuse as one of the central plot points and they always stop at "implying". i'm glad JJ dealt with it in a mature way and didn't shy away from using the word 'rape' either
[QUOTE=Pops;49194397]that's true However, at this point he's already off doing so much shit on his own that bringing him back into the movies wouldn't serve any real purpose other than fan-service and the avengers would mostly look at him like "the fuck you doing here, gramps?"[/QUOTE] Actually it would probably go more like this. [quote]*Post credits scene where whatever Avengers are left are sulking around in the training facility* Person 1: "The Director of Shield requests a briefing." Person 2: "Wow, Fury decided to show up after all?" *Television in the room turns on* *Coulson takes off his glove* Coulson: "And I thought [i]I[/i] was the one that needed put back together. We've got a bit of a problem." Thor: "All the infinity stones are in one gauntlet..and it's heading this way." Marvel's Infinity Wars: Part 1[/quote] Somebody has to reassemble the Avengers?
o geez please no more reassembling we've assembled enough already [editline]3rd December 2015[/editline] the literal end of the universe is happening, but watch as the avengers put a stop to it by learning to work together for the tenth time
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;49234826]not too get too politically correct here but since nobody else has said it i really liked the way they tackled rape in jessica jones. there's no skirting around the issue. i've seen so many other shows and films that have abuse as one of the central plot points and they always stop at "implying". i'm glad JJ dealt with it in a mature way and didn't shy away from using the word 'rape' either[/QUOTE] I like how they made us relate to Kilgrave in the most uncomfortable kind of way. Everyone feels some degree of desire or greed or spite. We've all wanted to get back at that ex who dumped us or prove to a crush how great we are, but Kilgrave is just a bundle of those base human emotions without the empathy, humility, or morality required to keep them in check.
[QUOTE=BanthaFodder;49235743]I like how they made us relate to Kilgrave in the most uncomfortable kind of way. Everyone feels some degree of desire or greed or spite. We've all wanted to get back at that ex who dumped us or prove to a crush how great we are, but Kilgrave is just a bundle of those base human emotions without the empathy, humility, or morality required to keep them in check.[/QUOTE] I got really hungry while watching an episode and thought "I'd use those powers to get free food forever"
I just thought I'd let you guys know, there's a custom map of the Marvel version of New York City with the Avengers Tower on the CSGO workshop. [t]http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/392173714791637460/EFB1E2B67FF9D00B3CF19BB28E0C622C445F6301/[/t] [t]http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/392173714791637575/75246186A1CDA76E3B904573343899E0445146FD/[/t] [url]http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=562223901&tscn=1449384374[/url] It also has a driveable quinn jet apparently. These are some interesting times.
Scott Buck announced as Iron Fist showrunner [url]http://marvel.com/news/tv/25516/scott_buck_to_showrun_the_netflix_original_series_marvels_iron_fist?linkId=19388163[/url]
[URL="http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2015/12/07/exclusive-marvel-doctor-strange-clip/76929794/"]Doctor Strange preview from the Phase 2 boxset[/URL] (It's just Fiege and Derrickson, and some producers talking over comic panels)
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