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LB presents: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Thread

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
Watched Thor: Love and Thunder today and I enjoyed it more than I expected to. Maybe it helped going in with tempered expectations because I'd heard all the lukewarm/negative reviews for it. I can definitely see why it wasn't as well received, but I don't think it's terrible. Just middle of the road, and suffers from being compared to a whole slate of fantastic movies by Marvel. Christian Bale definitely the highlight when he's in it.
 

Y2Jayne

2 levels above, 2 steps ahead
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Deezy

DZ PZ
Marvel starting to go all DC?

Least Kumail has Chippendales, and that's under the Disney umbrella so I think they could recast him for something else if that awful Eternals story is kiboshed.
 

Sabretooth

Well-Known Member
Yeah idk why this is news. Marvel doesn’t just announce shit for the sake of announcing it. I’m sure when they have the plan they’ll announce it.
 

Sabretooth

Well-Known Member
There were rumors of Marvel planning a sequel before the first movie was even released. So the actor saying he hasn't heard from Marvel shows that they probably dropped the idea.
I’m sure they’re still gonna have a sequel. They already have like 20 projects announced. People need to stop thinking that just cause they don’t announce every project immediately that it’s not happening. There’s no way they introduced the Eternals to the MCU only to stop utilizing them.
 

Storm Trooper

If I can be Storm Trooper for a Minute
With the fact that it bombed financially they may decide against a future production.

Also, who's to say that Kumail Nanjiani is telling the truth. Marvel is so secretive he could have already filmed it and he can't say anything.
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
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A Spider-Man Noir live-action series is in the works at Amazon, Variety has learned exclusively.

The untitled series will follow an older, grizzled superhero in 1930s New York City. An individual with knowledge of the project says that the show will be set in its own universe and the main character will not be Peter Parker.

This is the second known project based on the Sony-controlled Marvel characters at Amazon Prime Video and MGM+. It was previously announced that Amazon was moving forward with the series “Silk: Spider Society” from showrunner Angela Kang, with several other shows in the works. It is unknown at this time which other Marvel characters will be featured in the other Amazon shows, though Sony currently controls over 900 such characters associated with the Spider-Man franchise.

Oren Uziel will serve as writer and executive producer on the Spider-Man Noir show. Uziel developed the show along with “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and former Sony boss Amy Pascal, who all executive produce. Pascal executive produces via Pascal Pictures. Sony Pictures Television is the studio, with Lord and Miller currently under an overall deal there.

Uziel most recently worked on the screenplay for the romantic comedy feature “The Lost City” starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. His other writing credits include “22 Jump Street,” the 2021 “Mortal Kombat” film, and “The Cloverfield Paradox.” He has also worked on the scripts for upcoming films like “John Wick 4” and “Borderlands,” based on the video game of the same name.

He is repped by Curate and Myman Greenspan.

The Spider-Man Noir comics originally debuted in 2009 as part of the Marvel Noir universe. That version of the iconic superhero lives in New York during the Great Depression. He is bitten by a spider hidden inside a stolen artifact, causing him to have visions of a spider-god who grants him superpowers. The character has previously appeared onscreen in the animated series “Ultimate Spider-Man” with Milo Ventimiglia providing his voice, while Nicolas Cage voiced the character in “Into the Spider-Verse.” The Amazon show will be the first live-action iteration of Spider-Man Noir.

Sony has released multiple Spider-Man live-action films in the past and currently works with Marvel Studios on the rebooted film franchise starring Tom Holland via Columbia Pictures. Sony is also behind “Into the Spider-Verse,” which won the Academy Award for best animated film in 2019. Two sequels to that film are currently in the works, with the first — “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” — due out in theaters in June 2023.

To date, Sony has also released the live-action films “Venom” and its sequel “Let There Be Carnage” starring Tom Hardy, as well as “Morbius” starring Jared Leto. A third “Venom” film is currently in development, while Sony is also at work on film versions of characters like “Kraven the Hunter” starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and “Madame Web” starring Dakota Johnson, among several others.
 
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