Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
Can someone please explain how this movie is going to work. Is it going to feature the same Avengers, or will it feature different superheroes?.
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
Peter Dinklage is on board...
This means one of 3 things. 1. He's playing Trask, the role he played in X-Men, which means the MCU is finally going to have the X-Men involved, and tie the two series together. 2. He's playing a different role to Trask. Which means the X-Men involvement with the MCU will be a hard reboot. 3. He's playing a different role to Trask... and the X-Men series, which has a tendency to change actors all the time anyways, might still get tied into the MCU. |
Most likely he's not reprising Trask. An agreement between Fox and Marvel would be huge news and so far we've heard nothing. Likewise, I doubt Marvel would ever want to take on what Fox has done with those X-films. They opted to reboot Spider-Man and they would almost certainly do the same with the X-Men.
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X-Men should not be merged with Marvel Universe!
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
Dinklage could play Puck if they introduce Alpha Flight into the Marvel Cinematic Universe! ;)
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
Or Howard The Duck.
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Originally Posted by Tugg (Post 1626353)
X-Men should not be merged with Marvel Universe!
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
I can see Dinklage providing the voice for MODOK. And I doubt Peter will be Trask. I think they would seal Hugh Jackman up first if they were going to merge the X-Men with the MCU.
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
Rumors are that Dinklage could be playing Pip the Troll. Karen Gillan is also joining the Infinity War in her Guardians role of Nebula, Zoe Saldana and Tom Holland already confirmed they will be involved as well as Gamora and some web crawling guy ;)
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Originally Posted by WorldFilmGeek (Post 1630005)
Rumors are that Dinklage could be playing Pip the Troll.
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
So half the budget goes towards the cast right?
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I kinda feel like this is the most sure-fire hit that ever was. A couple duds notwithstanding, Marvel has done an incredible job building the MCU, hiring great talent, making the characters really fun, keeping things fresh but relevant. We should all be saying, "Ugh, not another Marvel movie," but my guess is most people are ready for these. Marvel could stand to take on a little more risk with the budget if they wanted and I'm betting they have. But the success of the first one will almost certainly dictate the turnout for the last.
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I have faith that Thanos will be given the proper treatment. The movie could be AoU, but if Thanos is great it doesn't matter about the rest.
I'm going to research Marvel's previous history with villains to gauge the potential for success. |
Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
Shooting has begun yesterday and it looks like they will combine the cast of Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy. Security is so tight that even Dave Bautista said he hadn't even looked at the script becoming going on set. Elizabeth OIsen joins the shoot in April.
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
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Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
This will be a very interesting film to look out for while a couple of the MCU movies have been less than stellar in my personal opinion none of them have been bad films and more importantly than that is at having 14 movies rated as fresh in a row must be a record for any franchise? I enjoyed the last two MCU movies with the special effects in Dr Strange being jaw dropping on the big screen. Seeing a movie handling so many heroes at one time is going to be really interesting. I hear that Thanos is going to be developed a lot in the GOTG2 so hopefully we will end up with a great villain for Infinity Wars.
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Originally Posted by Edge (Post 1645006)
This will be a very interesting film to look out for while a couple of the MCU movies have been less than stellar in my personal opinion none of them have been bad films and more importantly than that is at having 14 movies rated as fresh in a row must be a record for any franchise? I enjoyed the last two MCU movies with the special effects in Dr Strange being jaw dropping on the big screen. Seeing a movie handling so many heroes at one time is going to be really interesting. I hear that Thanos is going to be developed a lot in the GOTG2 so hopefully we will end up with a great villain for Infinity Wars.
DC has more character I like yet they can't even produce one that's watchable. The MCEU is probably one of the few franchises in existence that I could pull any film at random out and enjoy it. the worst IMO was Thor: the Dark World and that's only because it's measured up against the rest. It's still an enjoyable movie, it just falls a bit shy of the standards Marvel has been pushing across the board. Dr. Strange was the completely unexpected hit for me. they did it again taking a lower tier character I actually disliked, and making an amazing film with that now I want to see more of. |
Re: Avengers: Infinity War Parts I and II
I'm guessing after Infinity War part II [which will have another name, btw] the Superhero genre will die out. It will be like a male Orgasm. The sex was great but once you reach it...
The audience has been prepared for this culmination. Afterwards it will be very difficult to keep them entertained and surprised. However, if done correctly [and if Galactus, the Celestials and other Cosmic Entities are available to become the next batch of evil doers], then it may work. Other than those I don't see it working because Thanos is already of a tremendous magnitude. |
Originally Posted by OdumC (Post 1645042)
Agreed, what's funny was the best heroes (IMO) Marvel had, weren't even accessible to Marvel for movies, (X-Men, Spider-Man) and I had an active dislike for Cap and Thor yet they made them work.
DC has more character I like yet they can't even produce one that's watchable. The MCEU is probably one of the few franchises in existence that I could pull any film at random out and enjoy it. the worst IMO was Thor: the Dark World and that's only because it's measured up against the rest. It's still an enjoyable movie, it just falls a bit shy of the standards Marvel has been pushing across the board. Dr. Strange was the completely unexpected hit for me. they did it again taking a lower tier character I actually disliked, and making an amazing film with that now I want to see more of. |
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