UPDATE: FAN STUFF SUNDAY #9: AVENGERS VS Aliens/Predators, Black Widow Sequence, Captain Marvel Trailer, AND MORE!!

What does the world do if it is danger of both Alien and Predatorial attack, call the Avengers! But don’t hold your breath for that film as it is only a trailer! It’s not the only trailer for this Fan Stuff Sunday as I have a Captain Marvel one too plus a bunch of fan-art from Boss LogicLord MesaCAMW1NWill Brooks, and Sandara.
Avengers VS Alien/Predator trailer by Alex Luthor
Captain Marvel trailer by Alex Luthor
Black Widow Title Sequence by Christopher Haley
Boss Logic‘s Exhibit

Lord Mesa‘s Gallery

CAMW1N‘s BvS Poster

Will Brooks‘ Civil War Poster

Sandara‘s Monstruos Ultron Over Iron Man

UPDATE: There’s Captain America as Amber Heard, Iron Man as Kate Beckinsale, Bruce Banner as Mila Kunis, Thor as Jennifer Lawrence, Hawkeye as Shailene Woodley, Loki as Kristen Stewart, and…Chris Pine as Black Widow! Despite being a little rough around the edges, these are very creative and have really gotten people talking on social media. The manips are the work of 18 year old Tumblr user Agnes.

MARVEL MADNESS #5: AGENT CARTER S2, AGENTS OF SHIELD S3, NEW AVENGERS, CIVIL WAR SET, AND MORE

So this week’s Marvel Madness we talking renewals for both Agent Carter and Agents of SHIELD, our first look at the New Avengers, a gargantuan amount of Civil War set photos, possible Captain Marvel and Black Panther directors, and of course rumours and other stuff!

LET’S GET CRACKING!!!

Agent Carter Season 2:

“Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home — and perhaps even a new love — she’s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.”

Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3:

“Director Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) embarks on a deadly new secret mission to protect the world from new threats in the wake of SHIELD’s wars with Hydra and a rogue faction of Inhumans.”

Agent Carter will once again fill Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s time slot while the latter series is on mid-season hiatus.

As Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron continuously dominates at the box office both domestically and globally, the many visual effects companies that contributed to the superhero sequel are now showing off their incredible work. We have some before/after shots that include an official look at the new costume designs for the Falcon, Scarlet Witch, War Machine, and the Vision that might carry over into Captain America: Civil War.

Furthermore, we also have some official Age of Ultron stills showcasing the Iron Legionnaires by VFX studio Trixter, as well as Perception’s main-on-end title sequence, which featured a sweeping shot of the super cool monument of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in battle with Ultron.

Before the opening of Age of Ultron, Whedon spoke to Hero Complex regarding the enormity of the project and the pressures that came with it. So, what most took its toll on the writer/director?

“The weight of the thing, the weight of the last thing, of this not just being the next thing that happens — I wanted this film to be its own movie. I wanted it to be better, if possible, than the first one — not that the first one was the best movie ever made, but I wanted to do better, just be better at shooting. I wanted to work harder on the script. I wanted to spend more time just really working every aspect of it, because why go again if you’re not doing something new?”

Indeed, that desire to do something new and unique has not always gelled with Marvel execs – just ask Edgar Wright. But even more so than Marvel’s head honchos, the main voice pressuring Whedon was apparently his own:

“I heard that voice in my head every time, ‘But is this a great idea?’ And suddenly I had doubt that I don’t usually suffer from. And meanwhile, the studio’s gonna have some too, because everything’s riding on this all of a sudden. And it became a problem in a way that nothing else has. And it was a hard movie to make on top of that. So being paralyzed by either indecision or the weight of responsibility? Not useful, don’t have time for your paralysis, son, snap out of it. This was the hardest work I’ve ever done… it a little bit broke me.

According to The Wrap, Marvel are eyeing Ava DuVernay to direct one of their upcoming diverse superhero movies. Those are obviously Black Panther and Captain Marvel, and insiders indicate that it’s the former which is currently the most likely possibility. That’s set to be released in 2018, a little sooner than Carol Danvers’ big screen debut, possibly explaining why Kevin Feige is looking to land the Selma director. She also has a credit for “promotional services” on Spider-Man 2.

They add that there is mutual interest on both sides, but Marvel is still considering other filmmakers. A woman has yet to direct a superhero movie, and the fact that DuVernay is both non-white and non-male would earn some serious PR points for them. That aside though, DuVernay is a great director who received almost unanimous critical acclaim for her work on Selma.

Variety reports that there’s still hope for ABC’s next spinoff of “Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD.” Despite recent reports that the spinoff series (which was confirmed to be in early development this April) is dead, ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee says there is still a possibility for the project.

On Tuesday’s conference call ahead of the network’s Upfront presentation in New York, Lee raved about “SHIELD” and “Agent Carter,” which returns midseason with Season 2, revealing, “it certainly is a possibility of spinning them off.”

The spinoff was rumored to focus on Adrianne Palicki’s Bobbi Morse and Nick Blood’s Lance Hunter, and Lee admitted, “We absolutely love those characters on ‘SHIELD,’” so much so that they didn’t want to mess with success by attempting a spinoff at this point.

“SHIELD” has been a solid performer for ABC in ratings, and the eight episodes of “Agent Carter” maintained the show’s momentum during its winter break.

Lee also gave vague details about “American Crime” creator John Ridley’s highly classified Marvel project, saying “I can’t talk about the John Ridley one, other than to say that he’s working on it.”

So far, the majority of filming for Captain America: Civil War has taken place indoors on sound stages in Atlanta, Georgia. However, it appears the Marvel Studios production will finally be heading outdoors this week as locals have spotted some intriguing set preparations in multiple locations. One set of photos via ATLwood411  show what appears to be an entire village that’s likely doubling for part of the Black Panther’s African nation of Wakanda. Especially given previous Civil War casting calls had requested many extras for African Market scenes to be filmed this week.

Meanwhile, the Atlanta Journal Constitution has shared some more photos from a different filming location for Captain America: Civil War. These particular photos, as well as a filming notice, indicate that Atlanta will also be doubling for London and during a period setting in the movie. Apparently, the production crew has transformed an Irish pub into an English Pub, and the filming notice suggests the scenes here will take place “solely” inside the building. However, the pub’s exterior will be visible through windows in the scene, so that explains the period cars and set dressings below.

After transforming different parts of Atlanta into Africa and Europe, Captain America: Civil War has now utilized a nearby church for scenes involving a funeral. There’s no word on who will kick the bucket in the highly-anticipated Marvel sequel, but the scene is said to also take place in London. And thanks to Lorenfay, Corey Tatum, and Jennifer Brett, we have some photos that feature several extras all dressed for the occasion, as well as a supposed first look at Chris Evans (Steve Rogers) and Emily VanCamp (Sharon Carter) from afar. Instant speculation would suggest that the funeral is for Hayley Atwell’s Peggy Carter, who we know is elderly and suffering from alzheimer’s.

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Thanks to Just Jared, we finally have a good first look at Chris Evans (Steve Rogers), Emily VanCamp (Sharon Carter), and Anthony Mackie (Sam Wilson) as the stars were filming two seperate scenes yesterday in Atlanta, Georgia, for Marvel Studios’ highly-anticipated Captain America: Civil War.

As previously reported, Evans and VanCamp took part in scenes involving a funeral that’s set in London, which makes us think that it’s for  Hayley Atwell’s former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Peggy Carter. Of course, we won’t know for sure until next summer. Meanwhile, the leading man and co-star Mackie were also spotted filming a different scene together at an unknown location. Anyhow, check it out!

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Even more Captain America: Civil War set photos thanks to Just Jared, and which seemingly reveal why Chris Evans (Steve Rogers) and Anthony Mackie (Sam Wilson/ Falcon) are in full costume for today’s scenes in Atlanta, Georgia an African village. That’s right, actor Frank Grillo, who is reprising his Captain America: The Winter Soldier role as Brock Rumlow aka Crossbones in a much larger part, has now been spotted in full costume.

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In addition, the Daily Mail has provided more shots from the funeral scenes in which Chris Evans is still dressed in all black while helping to carry the casket. We also have our first photos of Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow( It appears directors Anthony & Joe Russo have given Black Widow long hair again following her shorter ‘do in Avengers: Age of Ultron), who it seems was also attending the funeral which is more than likely for Hayley Atwell’s Peggy Carter.

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Thanks again to Just Jared we see Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow heading into action (or escaping it) after some sort of scuffle, but where this will fit into the threequel remains to be seen.

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Once again thanks to Just Jared, we have even more images of Captain America wielding something, and another shot of Crossbones and The Falcon.

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And last but not least we have 4 set photos of Scarlet Witch herself, Elizabeth Olsen!!

Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” pases the billion-dollar mark 24 days after its global release! This marks the third time a Marvel Studios film has crossed this milestone and makes it the highest grossing film of 2015, domestically.

“Avengers: Age of Ultron” started hitting theaters on April 22 and debuted at #1 in all territories! In the U.S., it achieved the second biggest opening weekend of all time with $191.3M, behind only “Marvel’s The Avengers,” and in Brazil, Mexico, Hong Kong, Philippines, Ecuador, and Bolivia, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” had the biggest opening weekend ever.

RUMOURS

We’ll meet Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther for the first time in Captain America: Civil War next year, but Marvel are already looking for a director to helm T’Challa’s 2018 solo movie. It sounds like Ava DuVernay is a strong contender, but now another name may have entered the mix, and once again, it appears as if Kevin Feige is going to make an unexpected and interesting choice.

According to El Mayimbe (via Twitter), it sounds like Marvel have met with Dope director Rick Famuyiwa. It’s strictly a rumour for now of course, but the studio is known for hiring lesser known (i.e. cheap) filmmakers who have impressed critics and moviegoers with TV shows or smaller films. Famuyiwa is a native of Nigeria, and the buzz around Dope has been good, so it’s well worth keeping an eye on this.

It’s hardly a spoiler to say that superheroes will fight in next year’s Captain America: Civil War, but a new rumour details a specific battle between one fan favourite character and another who will be introduced to the MCU for the first time next year.

It’s nothing too revealing of course, but it is interesting to wonder what will lead Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) to come to blows in Captain America: Civil War next year. For example, whose side will they each be on? Now that we know he has a family – who he wants to keep secret – my guess is that Clint will side with Steve, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

Will the Green Goliath be smashing his way into Captain America: Civil War along with the rest of his Avengers team-mates? That’s certainly seems to be what Mark Ruffalo is suggesting with both the Tweet below and this Instagram post, but it’s always possible he’s just having a bit of fun or welcoming the new cast members to the MCU. Then again, it seems odd that he’d wait a full week after the announcement just to do that.

The full casting announcement for Captain American: Civil War confirmed the long standing rumours of Paul Rudd and William Hurt appearing in Civil War, with Rudd of course returning as Scott Land and Hurt reprising his role as General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, last seen in The Incredible Hulk. But these confirmed castings also lend credibility to a rumour from last year concerning their roles in Civil War, as well as Hurt appearing in Ant-Man. Because it’s an old rumour it’s worth revisiting in light of this new confirmation.

Spoiler Warning: Possible heavy spoilers for both Ant-Man and Civil War ahead.

Given it’s a superhero movie, we can safely assume that Scott Lang is successful in stopping Darren Cross’s evil plan in Ant-Man (whether or not this involves Cross actually being killed, or perhaps banished permanently to the microverse ready to return in future installments, remains to be seen). Normally, I wouldn’t count out Hank Pym’s character biting it to create some emotional pathos for our characters, but a rumour last year also provides details about a possible post-credit scene involving Pym, as well as how Ant-Man fits within the tapestry of the larger Marvel Universe. Apparently the events of Ant-Man take place in the same time frame as Avengers: Age of Ultron, rather than after it, but the post-credit scene catches us up with the aftermath of Age of Ultron. According to the report, the post credit scene involves General Ross (played by Hurt) reaching out to his old colleague Hank Pym, on behalf of Tony Stark. When Pym asks Ross why Stark needs him, Ross allegedly responds, “Haven’t you seen the news? We’re at war.” Now, this doesn’t quite fit into the end of Age of Ultron – things are relatively peaceful when the credits roll – but perhaps futurist Tony Stark is predicting the Civil War to come, and wants Pym on his side. The report also suggests that Tony is reluctant to use his own technology after the disaster that was Ultron, and so requires the military aid and scientific expertise of Ross and Pym.

The report also features a hint about both Black Widow’s role in Civil War. The report confirms early rumours that Black Widow’s role in Civil War will be a relatively small one, with Widow “arrested for aiding fugitive superhumans in a power play by Stark.” A smaller role for actresses Scarlet Johansson makes a great deal of sense. Not only are there an absurd number of characters appearing in Civil War –there are thirteen returning characters, plus the introduction of Black Panther, Baron Zemo, Everett Ross (likely), and of course Spider-Man – but she also has a nine-month old child and an incredibly busy 2016 lined up. Johansson is scheduled to start shooting Ghost in the Shell in January or February of next year, followed by Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 & Part 2 later that year, which will reportedly film for approximately nine months.

Finally, the report goes on to suggest that Ant-Man may be brought into the Avengers film in a jail break sequence freeing Black Widow. The source suggests this would take place in a future Marvel film, but given Ant-Man’s confirmed appearance in Civil War it seems more likely that this would happen in that film. Captain America recruiting former ne’er-do-well Ant-Man to join The Avengers, only to use him in the service of breaking a prisoner out of jail, seems like a perfect way to bring Scott Lang into the larger Avengers fold.

Of course, it’s worth taking all these rumours with a large grain of salt – Marvel is well known for its constant story revisions, and the source for these rumours was anonymous and seemingly unverified. Still, they all seem relatively plausible, and the confirmation of these characters appearances in future marvel films – long before such casting was announced – lends them credibility.

That’s all folks, hope you have now fulfilled your Marvel news cravings! But be sure to check in next week for more news about Marvel!
PEACE!!

Kevin Feige Confirms MARVEL’S Interest In Director Adam McKay

Kevin Feige confirms that Marvel is very interested in working again with director/screenwriter Adam McKay (Anchorman, Step Brothers).

“Adam McKay is in the running for everything,” Feige told Collider. “Adam McKay is a great, great writer and director. He did an amazing pass on the Ant-Man draft with Paul Rudd for us, and I didn’t know him before then. And we got to know him through that and liked him very much, and have met with him a number of times trying to find something else, so we’ve talked about a lot of characters with him.”

Currently, Black Panther, Captain Marvel and Inhumans don’t have directors attached, so McKay could be up for any of the three. Though, speculation has matched up McKay with Inhumans.

When Collider mentioned to Feige the rumored Inhumans logline: “About a group of people that are given powers only to discover they might be part of an alien race.” Feige replied, “Well I’d say that’s relatively fair, but that’s not official. I’ve never seen that as an official logline.”

The Avengers: Age of Ultron will be in theaters May 1, 2015; Ant-Man on July 17, 2015; Captain America: Civil War – May 6, 2016; Doctor Strange – November 4, 2016; Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – May 5, 2017; Spider-Man reboot – July 28, 2017; Thor: Ragnarok – November 3, 2017; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 – May 4, 2018; Black Panther – July 6, 2018; Captain Marvel – November 2, 2018; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 – May 3, 2019; Inhumans – July 12, 2019.

Source: Collider

Nicole Perlman & Meg LeFauve CONFIRMED For CAPTAIN MARVEL Writers

Nicole Perlman & Meg LeFauve will together write Marvel’s “Captain Marvel,” in theaters November 2, 2018, bringing Carol Danvers to the big screen in her first solo cinematic adventure.

Fans will recognize Perlman as the co-writer of Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy,” last year’s smash hit introducing audiences to Star-Lord and his crew, while LeFauve most recently co-wrote  Disney•Pixar’s next original film “Inside Out,” which will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May before heading to theaters June 19.

The Avengers: Age of Ultron will be in theaters May 1, 2015; Ant-Man on July 17, 2015; Captain America: Civil War – May 6, 2016; Doctor Strange – November 4, 2016; Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – May 5, 2017; Spider-Man reboot – July 28, 2017; Thor: Ragnarok – November 3, 2017; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 – May 4, 2018; Black Panther – July 6, 2018; Captain Marvel – November 2, 2018; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 – May 3, 2019; Inhumans – July 12, 2019.

Source: Marvel.com 

Nicole Perlman And Meg LeFauve Writers For MARVEL’S CAPTAIN MARVEL

Captain Marvel won’t arrive until July 2018. But it’s already an important part of the Marvel Studios brand, since it’s the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to feature a lead female protagonist. And now it appears that Marvel is already lining up a creative team for the movie. Many reports have confirmed the news, originally reported by the Hollywood Reporter, that Marvel is looking to hire a pair of female writers to script Captain Marvel. Nicole Perlman was credited as the co-writer of Guardians of the Galaxy alongside director James Gunn; Meg LeFauve co-wrote Pixar’s upcoming head trip Inside Out.

The two haven’t worked together as a writing team before, but Marvel is pairing them up for Captain Marvel. Perlman’s been with the studio for some time—she did some script work on Thor—while LeFauve’s most notable work pre-Inside Out was producing the indie drama The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys.

If they’re officially hired onto the project, they’ll be taking on a character with a long and tangled comic book history. The name “Captain Marvel” has been shared by several different protagonists over the years, but the movie will focus on Carol Danvers, who has been starring in an acclaimed Captain Marvel series written by Kelly Sue DeConnick since 2012. Currently, Carol’s a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, which could mean we’ll see her in future Guardians films. Captain Marvel is also an Avenger, but everyone’s an Avenger eventually.

The Avengers: Age of Ultron will be in theaters May 1, 2015; Ant-Man on July 17, 2015; Captain America: Civil War – May 6, 2016; Doctor Strange – November 4, 2016; Guardians of the Galaxy 2 – May 5, 2017; Spider-Man reboot – July 28, 2017; Thor: Ragnarok – November 3, 2017; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 – May 4, 2018; Black Panther – July 6, 2018; Captain Marvel – November 2, 2018; The Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 – May 3, 2019; Inhumans – July 12, 2019.

Source: THR

No CAPTAIN MARVEL And NO POST-CREDIT SCENE For AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON

Ever since 2008’s Iron Man concluded with a surprise scene of Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury revealing to Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark that he has “become part of a bigger universe,” fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have known to stick around to the very end for a surprise.

But this time …

Writer-director Joss Whedon says there won’t be a post-credits scene in Ultron because he felt there was no way to top the post-battle shawarma scene from the last one. “We all came at it separately—we don’t want to chase that,” Whedon says. “That was a jewel and a weird little quirk. “

“There will be a tag,” Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige clarifies. That is, there will be a short, epilogue-like scene that pops up shortly after the credits start. “But there’s not a post-post-credit scene.”

“There is nothing at the very end. And that’s not a fake-out,” Whedon says. “We want people to know so they don’t sit there for 10 minutes and then go: ‘Son of a bitch! I’ll kill them!’”

Whedon says they tried to come up with something worthy of the end-credits shot but ultimately couldn’t top shawarma. “It didn’t seem to lend itself in the same way, and we wanted to be true to what felt right,” Whedon says. “The first rule of making a sequel is take the best moments and do something else. Don’t do the Indiana Jones gun trick again differently. Just go somewhere else. Don’t try to hit the same highs, because people will sense it.”

Also, the movie, out May 1, will include many other superpowered characters seen in previous films, including a few surprises, but rumors of Captain Marvel getting an introduction are false, Feige promises. There is a secret female character, but she may be familiar already. “It’s not a big deal. But it’s a good character,” he says.

E.R.’s Linda Cardellini and Before Sunset’s Julie Delpy have been confirmed as part of the cast, although the filmmakers don’t want to reveal who they are playing yet. One thing is for certain: Someone plays the instructor to a young Black Widow, and Feige and Whedon promise that will be a powerful moment in the history of Scarlett Johansson’s character.

Here’s a recent featurette showing how far Marvel went to make this movie:

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Source: EW

CAPTAIN MARVEL Rumours Debunked; Psylocke Rumoured For X-MEN APOCALYPSE

Earlier this week, Latino-Review reported that Captain Marvel has already been cast and will make an appearance in Avengers: Age of Ultron. However, Nerdist claims in the video above to have heard from sources close to the production that Carol Danvers won’t be in Joss Whedon’s sequel.

They don’t provide any details about when and where she might instead debut and even add that she could turn up in an after-credits scene, so this is something of a small debunking. After all, Latino-Review never said she would be in the main body of the movie (though it does sound like that’s where Captain Marvel was included as she was included in early drafts of the script).

 


“Fox right now are casting Psylocke,” The Wrap’s Jeff Sneider reveals in the video above. Fans have been hoping to see the character on the big screen for some time, but does X-Men: Apocalypse really need another mutant? Regardless, the hunt for Captain Marvel’s director is heating up by the sound of it, as the reporter adds: “The Captain Marvel director is definitely going to be female.” He goes on to hint (but not confirm) that there have been rumours in Hollywood that Angelina Jolie could direct, but adds that he’s also heard it may come down to two possibilities for Marvel. Either way, he expects us to hear about Captain Marvel and Black Panther directors before the summer.

Source: Nerdist

RUMOUR : Marvel’s CAPTAIN MARVEL Has Been Casted?

Latino Review’s Umberto Gonzalez(El Mayimbe) continues his string of Instagram reveals today with news regarding Marvel Studios’ “Captain Marvel.” The rumor posits that Marvel has already found an actress to play Carol Danvers and also includes a bit of spoilery information.

While Marvel has yet to officially announce an actress for the part, it would make sense for them to at least already have someone in mind; their other new solo heroes, Black Panther and Doctor Strange, already have actors attached to them (Chadwick Boseman and Benedict Cumberbatch, respectively). CBR has reached out to Marvel for a statement.

The rumor also includes tidbits regarding the film’s script, noting that “Captain Marvel” writer Kelly Sue DeConnick apparently wanted to “take a crack” at writing the screenplay. Additionally, Marvel Cosmic legend Jim Starlin — who created Thanos, Drax and Gamora among others — has possibly been brought on board as a consultant.

Here’s what Umberto had to say: Apparently, from what I’m being told, the rumor is that the studio has cast the role of Carol Danvers & keeping it top secret. I’m also being told we will first see her in #AVENGERS #AgeofUltron as originally written in previous drafts of the screenplay. In terms of the standalone film, the Marvel brain trust has blocked out the plot & story with the intention of bringing an established writer to write the script. Comic writer Kelly Sue DeConnick wanted to take a crack at writing the screenplay but I’m not sure if she got the gig. Also, I’m told legendary comic writer Jim Starlin, who has a rich history with Captain Marvel is aboard the project as a consultant. All of the above is #UNCONFIRMED so take with grain of salt until further notice but it’s within the realm of plausibility.

CBR News reached Kelly Sue DeConnick regarding this rumor that she may be involved with Marvel Studios’ in-development “Captain Marvel” film:

“I am not involved in the ‘Captain Marvel’ film beyond the occasional Google search to find out if it’s time to preorder my ticket yet.
How’s that going? Well, as of this morning, tickets are not on sale yet. I’ll check again tomorrow.”

“Captain Marvel” was originally scheduled for release on July 6, 2018 and was bumped back to November 2 of that same year following the Sony/Marvel deal to share Spider-Man.

Source: El Mayimbe / CBR

Captain Marvel MAY Be Directed By Angelina Jolie

Before I dive in here with this let me just preface that all this IS NOT CONFIRMED JUST RUMOUR AND SPECULATION. Right so you have been fully prepared for this. According to ever-reliable source(hint of sarcasm for you) of OK! Magazine, Angelina Jolie is being eyed to direct Marvel Studios’ first female-led superhero film, Captain Marvel, with a $20 million paycheck made to her!

The OK! article claims to have been in contact with a reliable source that works for Marvel, who made the following remarks: “Having  female director is a priority for them. She never thought she’d be in such huge demand as a director, and to be courted by Marvel after the Sony fiasco is a huge pat on the back.” The source also notes that Disney/Marvel where impressed with Jolie’s work
on Unbroken. 

Now let us look at this with a microscope. First and for most a $20 million paycheck is a bit much but it is Marvel who at this stage just basically prints out their own money so that is not a problem. Second even though Unbroken was a divide among critics Jolie would still have probably two years to gain enough experience in the director’s chair that she would be a worthy candidate. Third it would be awesome getting a female director in the mix as this industry need more of them! Fourth and probably last, it would only drive more numbers to cinemas as her name alone brings quite a lot of numbers! BUT this all just speculation at this point in time so don’t be holding your breath. I think it will either be this year’s Comic Con or the next or between where Marvel dish out who plays who, and who directs what!

Captain Marvel is to be released July 6, 2018!

Source: OK! Magazine

Joss Whedon Clarifies "Misogyny" Comments In Superhero Movies

Last summer, Digital Spy interviewed Joss Whedon on the set of The Avengers sequel. They didn’t post the interview until a few days ago. In it, Whedon blames the lack of female-led superhero movies on “sexism” and “quiet misogyny.” His comments stuck a nerve in the internet and they quickly went viral. With all of that attention being paid to comment he made many months ago, Whedon decided to clarify those comments. “I just thought, I sounded very harsh,” Whedon told Buzzfeed via a phone interview. “And then [Marvel announced], ‘We’re going to make Captain Marvel. We’re going to make Black Panther. We’re going to shake it up.’ I was just like, great! Now I just sound mean and bitter. But, you know, there’s a lot to be mean and bitter about.”

Whedon has been a champion of female empowerment in the entertainment industry, but would he be interested in directing Marvel’s Captain Marvel? “Um, I would never rule anything out, because I like working here. By the same token, the biggest thing for me is that I need to do something that I create myself. It’s been way too long since I created a universe.”

Just because Whedon isn’t shy about speaking against misogyny doesn’t mean that he wants to tackle Marvel Studious first female-led superhero film, but he has some good reasons why it may not be suited for him. “Captain Marvel I don’t know as well,” Whedon confessed. “There have been a few [versions] of her. I have the first issue of Ms. Marvel, back when she was that, and had the Farrah hair. My only issue with her is that she always felt sort of on top. She was very driven. A winner. I always like to dig into the soil of things to find my heroes, if I can.”

He is happy that Marvel is moving forward with Captain Marvel. He thinks one of the reasons it got green lit is because of the success James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy had. “Honestly, you know, Guardians [of the Galaxy] might have helped it,” Whedon stated. “Just because that was outside what was considered to be their box and did so well that— Well, let’s put it this way: If a raccoon can carry a movie, then they believe maybe even a woman can.”

Source: BuzzFeed