Yeah... After EMH, the animation just looks cheaper and cheaper.The current crop of Marvel cartoons seem really low budget and bad.
Considering the norm of Marvel contracts is a multi-picture deal and the focus is on a new generation of heroes, I'd think so.So Kathrine Langford is still signed on to be Morgan Stark right?
Like we can still expect to see her in future MCU movies?
Fandango: How far after the events of Avengers: Endgame does this film pick up? What is the New York that we're introduced to in this movie? What does Queens look like, post-Endgame?
Jon Watts: We don't say specifically how far after, but the idea is that it's almost immediately after the events of Endgame. So we get to see the neighborhood from the first movie dealing with the implications of all of the crazy fallout of Endgame. And, you know, in classic New York style, everyone is just moving on and getting on with their daily lives. Ya know, half the people that disappeared are now back, so let's move on. [laughs]
Fandango: Five years have passed and Peter's friends are all still the same age. Will there be characters who we met in Homecoming who appear in Far From Home having aged those five years?
Jon Watts: Yeah, that's one of the fun things that we get to play with -- the sort of real-world, ground-level implications of something like that. You don't get to see any of the fallout in Endgame, and we get to explore that in our movie. It's really interesting and fun.
Fandango: Or what would the lines at the DMV even look like? Renewing your license or updating your passport? Are these things addressed in the film?
Jon Watts: Yeah, that was one of the most fun things -- just talking through what the most mundane implications would be. Like, your birthday on your driver's license or passport would say that you are five years older than you technically are. Those sorts of questions are just so fascinating to me, and I really wanted to get into the minutiae of it and really explore that.
Chris Evans showed up unannounced at his 20th high school reunion and some of the reactions to his classmates' pics on Facebook are pretty amusing
Fandango has an interview with Jon Watts about Far From Home:
There's a bunch of interesting questions and answers in there, so just check out the whole thing.
Nah. Those reports were because Michael Keaton appeared on the iMDB cast list I'm pretty sure. Oh and, a Deadline report said last year that they would return. Jon Watts could be misguiding us, but as it stands, all he has said is that he won't appear. Neither will Laura.
Maybe the guy from the sandwich shop. lolRe: Aunt May from that article.
She didn't get snapped huh? That's a bit of a disappointing. Would have been nice to see that explored in the movie.
Is there anyone in Peter's immediate circle who wasn't snapped?
Re: Aunt May from that article.
She didn't get snapped huh? That's a bit of a disappointing. Would have been nice to see that explored in the movie.
Is there anyone in Peter's immediate circle who wasn't snapped?
The interview is pretty good.Fandango has an interview with Jon Watts about Far From Home:
There's a bunch of interesting questions and answers in there, so just check out the whole thing.
Nah. Those reports were because Michael Keaton appeared on the iMDB cast list I'm pretty sure. Oh and, a Deadline report said last year that they would return. Jon Watts could be misguiding us, but as it stands, all he has said is that he won't appear. Neither will Laura.
More Michael Keaton is never a bad thing.Yeah. I guess Deadline just backed it up with their own report as well.
Eternals is still releasing November 6 2020 on Disney's updated release schedule.Avatar got delayed for December 2021. Chances The Eternals takes its December 2020 slot?
Yeah, still checking the dates and Cruella is slated to release in December 2020.Eternals is still releasing November 6 2020 on Disney's updated release schedule.
Oof, 2021 (presumably) is going to be good.Those Marvel dates don't include Spiderman since that's still Sony. So we're going to get a couple of years where we have 4 MCU movies in the calendar.
It'd be a good starting off point for Young Avengers.Oof, 2021 (presumably) is going to be good.
Is anyone expecting a 3rd Ant-man film or is that pretty much dead?
Ohh, a mostly female Young Avengers of Cassie, Morgan, Lila, and Monica lead and mentored by Hope would be great.
Liefeld, minutes ago:
I still insist that this isn't the full slate, and that something is coming for Deadpool sooner rather than later. We have two MCU films slated for 2020. Maybe Deadpool 3 could slip on some of those dates? Both two films were fairly fast productions, filmed from one year to the next.
Liefeld, minutes ago:
I still insist that this isn't the full slate, and that something is coming for Deadpool sooner rather than later. We have two MCU films slated for 2020. Maybe Deadpool 3 could slip on some of those dates? Both two films were fairly fast productions, filmed from one year to the next.
Yep. And that's good.LOL he was shown the door as soon as the Fox purchase completed.
I think I heard Dr. Strange 2 is in the may 2021 slot?I thought we already knew about the 2022-releases, but apparently not.
5/1/2020: Black Widow
11/6/2020: Eternals
2/12/2021: Shang-Chi
5/7/2021:
11/5/2021: Doctor Strange 2
2/18/2022: Black Panther 2
5/6/2022: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
7/29/2022:
I could see something like this happening. Dunno where to place Captain Marvel 2 and Ant-Man 3. I'm kind of thinking they will go with Drew Goddard's and Ryan's idea for the next Deadpool (or X-Force) and maybe tweak it a little to make it more interconnected with the MCU. Could see it as a 2021 release, or maybe 2022 is more realistic, but I feel like a Deadpool is easier to fast-track than a visual spectacle that is Ant-Man or Captain Marvel. Ryan's probably filming 'Free Guy' this Fall, and then he only got 'Clue' on his schedule to film next year.
Just bring us a slate-reveal already Marvel.
[edit] I'm pretty sure we knew about those 2022 dates since July of last year?
We don't know anything concrete beyond 2020. Hopefully they'll reveal the slate this July.
Deadpool is really missing in the slateHmm, not impossible. I think Iger might have implied there would be Disney/Deadpool news sooner rather than later.
Nine years since Iron Man 2 today. Wasn't the best movie but I was so hyped for it and it's fun to watch.
Yeah the suitcase suitup is so good, I'd probably agreeI still think it has the best suit up sequence with the suitcase Mark V.
Yeah, that was one of the few highlights from the movie.I still think it has the best suit up sequence with the suitcase Mark V.
You like that better than the Mark 7 in Avengers when he's thrown out the window?I still think it has the best suit up sequence with the suitcase Mark V.
You like that better than the Mark 7 in Avengers when he's thrown out the window?
You didn't like the tracksuit pulleys and double tap?I do, but that one is a close second. And they're all better than the modern nanogarbage.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is going very cosmic after the success of Guardians of the Galaxy, Infinity War, Endgame, and Captain Marvel. Next year's The Eternals is just the beginning, and Cosmic Marvel characters fans have wanted to see on the big screen are well on their way. This next one will make some people very happy.
According to a source that has been 100% in the past, such as telling me in Octoberwho Katherine Langford was in Avengers: Endgame, development on a Nova film has begun. There's no word how far into development it is, so it could still be years away, but it's apparently now underway.
It shouldn't be surprising that it's happening, as last year during the Infinity War press tour Kevin Feige told ComicBook.com about the character, "Nova is… if we have a big board with a bunch of characters that have more immediate potential, Nova is on that board. Because of the connection to the Guardians universe, because there are more than one examples to pull from in the comics that are interesting. And you're absolutely right, he was in the earliest drafts of the [Guardians of the Galaxy]."
Now the big question is which Nova will it be? Marvel Studios went with Carol Danvers for the MCU Captain Marvel, and Richard Rider is the fan favorite choice for Nova. On the other hand with so many young heroes set to be introduced, Sam Alexander will also fit in well but isn't quite as popular with fans. Perhaps both could show up in the MCU in some way? Do Richard in the movies like Carol Danvers, and then Sam in a Disney+ thing? We'll have to wait and see.