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- Sly Stallone Confirms His MCU Return in Guardians of the Galaxy 3
- DC Chasing Marvel Again; This Time Shilling Vaccines for Kids
- Don’t Get Your Hopes Up for Disney’s X-Men ‘97 Revival Animated Series
- Kathleen Kennedy Damaged Star Wars; Disney Just Extended Her Contract
- Ridley Scott Joins Chorus of Directors that Loathe Superhero Films
- Two New Hawkeye Clips: Does the Show Have a ‘Hunger Games’ Vibe?
- Marvel & Sony to Drop Trailer for ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Tomorrow
| Sly Stallone Confirms His MCU Return in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Posted: 16 Nov 2021 10:55 AM PST If you're like me and wanted to see more of the original Ravagers from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, you're in luck!
Sylvester Stallone has posted to Instagram videos of him on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 saying: “Here I am on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy, this is what they do beforehand. This is very sensitive equipment that films every expression you could possibly have that can be duplicated if you're not around.” Stallone plays Stakar Ogord, leader of a clan of Ravagers and the one who freed Yondu (Michael Rooker) from being a slave of the Kree Empire.
He's also the one that excommunicated Yondu for getting the children for Ego (Kurt Russell) as it went against the Ravager Code. In the comics, Stakar is also Starhawk, one of the original Guardians of the Galaxy when the team included characters like Charlie-27, Yondu, Vance Astro and more. James Gunn, director of the film, confirmed that production had begun on the third film in the franchise. The post Sly Stallone Confirms His MCU Return in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
| DC Chasing Marvel Again; This Time Shilling Vaccines for Kids Posted: 16 Nov 2021 08:15 AM PST
After taking a jab at those who still haven’t taken a COVID-19 vaccine, DC Comics has now teamed up with the Joe Biden and Kamala Harris administration to use their legacy superheroes, including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and more, to support childhood COVID-19 vaccinations as part of an ongoing collaboration between WarnerMedia and the Biden-Harris Administration.
Earlier this year, Marvel Comics created an exclusive Avengers comic for the Bill deBlasio administration in New York, developed in collaboration with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and SOMOS Community Care as part of a new campaign pushing to get kids in the city vaccinated as they head back to school.
Now DC has followed suit, but only slightly, by working with the Federal government to create superhero themed decorations and other giveaway items to Children's Hospitals across the country for anyone that receives the COVID-19 vaccine.
What? No exclusive comic?
WarnerMedia previously worked with Biden-Harris Administration, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Disease Control on multiple COVID-19 awareness and education campaigns since the onset of the pandemic. WarnerMedia initially created the Mask Up America campaign in partnership with The Ad Council to support CDC guidelines about wearing a mask to protect ourselves and others.
WarnerMedia also created an additional series of PSAs to showcase talent across sports, news, and studio networks and productions back on-set as a result of the COVID-19 vaccines. This campaign, 'Getting There', was in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to promote vaccinations among hesitant communities. The PSAs ran across WarnerMedia owned cable, streaming, and social platforms along with The Ad Council's network of distribution platforms.
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| Don’t Get Your Hopes Up for Disney’s X-Men ‘97 Revival Animated Series Posted: 16 Nov 2021 06:15 AM PST
The Wrap announced the mid-90s X-Men cartoon is being revived for Disney Plus broadcast. And who’s in charge of production?
The reason why there’s not much point being enthusiastic is because deMayo, the executive producer who previously worked on The Witcher cartoon for Netflix, is one of west Hollywood’s most outspoken homosexual activists, as this post recorded from a site called Geekiary looks pretty favorably on:
And now, this deMayo has been appointed head of a cartoon based on a franchise that’s but one of many that have been hurt by unrestricted LGBT activism, recalling the time when Axel Alonso went out of his way to have a whole gay marriage ceremony written up for Northstar in X-Men nearly a decade ago. Why shouldn’t realists be worried that he’ll see to it the new series engages in LGBT normalization and promotion? I think there’s at least a few more rabid leftists in the production crew to boot, one more reason to feel discouraged.
On a related note, ComicBook says:
In what way, exactly? If we were to consider the character designs, they paled horribly next to even the most mediocre Japanese illustrations. And while I recognize fictional characters can’t be blamed for poor characterization, I’ve wondered why Gambit was made into a leading cast member of the 1992-97 series, if only because of how poorly developed he originally was when he began, and why a character like Cannonball from New Mutants couldn’t have been chosen instead. The TV cartoon didn’t boost sales for the comics by any stretch, and considering most X-Men material like Wolverine’s solo book were written for older-skewing audiences, I just don’t see why a cartoon with a similar approach couldn’t be drawn up (IIRC, the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics weren’t kiddie stuff either).
But if such ideologues are in charge of the cartoon proceedings in this day and era, there’s no point in expecting the studio to avoid far-left politically motivated storytelling. No matter how kid-friendly or adult this’ll be, extreme politics ruin everything.
Originally published here. The post Don't Get Your Hopes Up for Disney's X-Men '97 Revival Animated Series appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
| Kathleen Kennedy Damaged Star Wars; Disney Just Extended Her Contract Posted: 16 Nov 2021 04:45 AM PST
Following last week’s reporting that Patty Jenkins’ Star Wars film will be postponed indefinitely, rumors began circulating that claimed that the decision was made due to “creative differences” between the filmmaker and Lucasfilm management. Media outlets like The Hollywood Reporter claimed that the delay was due to Jenkins’ hectic schedule. Her other obligations, including the upcoming Wonder Woman 3 for Warner Bros., will preclude her from filming Rogue Squadron next year in time for a 2023 release. According to the source, there was optimism that once Jenkins’ schedule cleared, she’d return to finish what she started with Matthew Robinson (Love and Monsters), who was writing the script.
But now word comes from former Hollywood Reporter editor and known insider Matthew Belloni, that the picture was pulled off Lucasfilm’s production schedule due to disagreements between Jenkins and the company. According to Belloni, the challenges have centered on the film’s screenplay, with Jenkins and studio officials, notably senior VP Michelle Rejwan, unable to reach an agreement on how to proceed.
"I talked to a few insiders this week that said the real culprit was the dreaded 'creative differences'; specifically, Jenkins couldn't agree on the script with Lucasfilm executives, including senior V.P. Michelle Rejwan," writes Belloni. "Jenkins wasn't willing to dick around, and she has other projects, notably Wonder Woman 3 at Warner Bros., where she enjoys more creative freedom."
Belloni mentions that a number of agents have previously indicated that prominent directors are frequently eager to sign up for a movie within the Star Wars series, but are repeatedly stymied by “micromanagement and plot-point-by-committee” methods. According to Belloni, this is a “laughably recurring problem” at Lucasfilm. Even pointing out that Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss “bailed” on developing a new Star Wars trilogy, as did Rian Johnson, whose own trilogy was canceled, according to Belloni.
Most notably, the studio fired Phil Lord and Chris Miller while they were filming Solo: A Star Wars Story, and brought in Ron Howard to finish the picture, which remains the franchise’s largest box office disaster, grossing less than $400 million worldwide. Due to creative disputes, Lucasfilm’s work with director Colin Trevorrow for Episode IX also terminated prematurely, resulting in the return of J.J. Abrams and The Rise of Skywalker, not to mention the issues with Josh Trank who was removed from a Boba Fett film, and Tony Gilroy batting clean-up for Gareth Edwards on Rogue One.
Belloni’s subtitle for the article sums it up nicely: “Kathleen Kennedy is one of the most prolific producers in Hollywood history. But it’s time for someone else to manage the Star Wars franchise.”
Disney apparently isn’t listening. They just extended her contract an additional three years.
Rogue Squadron was first announced back in December of last year, with Wonder Woman filmmaker Patty Jenkins heralded as the first female director of a Star Wars film. The film was originally planned to be released in December 2023, but this recent production delay has left it unclear whether it will meet that timeline, or even get made at all. That could mean that the only other Star Wars feature in the works is Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige’s project, which is rumored to be directed by Chloé Zhao who’s Eternals is the worst reviewed MCU film in history.
Indiana Jones 5 has been a disaster, Star Wars is a highly damaged brand, and everything about her endeavors is politicized. Star Wars is still dead, and it’s going to remain that way. The post Kathleen Kennedy Damaged Star Wars; Disney Just Extended Her Contract appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
| Ridley Scott Joins Chorus of Directors that Loathe Superhero Films Posted: 15 Nov 2021 04:10 PM PST
There is this trend among directors that haven't worked for Marvel Studios or on a DC project, and that is to talk badly about superhero movies in general. The latest one to speak out is 83-year-old Ridley Scott whose recent film, The Last Duel, was a critical success but a box office disappointment.
In a discussion with Deadline, the director referred to superhero films as "They're f***king boring as S**t." He went on to say that he's done three great scripted superhero movies: Alien, Gladiator and Blade Runner and says if he can do it, "Why don't the superhero movies have better stories? Sorry, I got off the rail, but I mean, c'mon. They're mostly saved by special effects, and that's becoming boring for everyone who works with special effects, if you've got the money."
Scott joins other notable directors who has said disparaging things about superhero films including Martin Scorsese who referred to them as "theme park rides" and not "cinema" while Dune director Denis Villeneuve said that they've become too formulaic. And James Gunn has recently said superhero films had become “boring“.
What do you think? The post Ridley Scott Joins Chorus of Directors that Loathe Superhero Films appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
| Two New Hawkeye Clips: Does the Show Have a ‘Hunger Games’ Vibe? Posted: 15 Nov 2021 01:15 PM PST
To go along with the Disney+ Day event, Jeremy Renner popped up on Good Morning America to show and exclusive clip from the upcoming Hawkeye series, and it's one we haven't seen before. Here Clint Barton is walking with Kate Bishop as played by Hailee Steinfeld when a mother says to her child, "Look, honey, superheroes. Do you want your picture with them?" Clint turns assuming its him when they kid runs past and over to a group of cosplayers posing that included Hulk, Antman, Spider-Man, Thor, Captain America and Iron Man along with a woman with a bow.
When Kate points out that she's Hawkeye, Clint corrects her that the character is Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games. Which leads Kate to tell Clint that his problem is branding. It's a good clip I that Clint then recaps the series, that people are trying to kill Kate because she decided to wear the Ronin suit and the he's trying to solve the problem so he can go home to his family for Christmas.
Disney also just dropped a clip during last night’s Sunday Night Football schedule that shows how Hawkeye makes his hi-tech arrows.
Hawkeye makes its Disney+ debut with two episodes on November 24th. The post Two New Hawkeye Clips: Does the Show Have a ‘Hunger Games’ Vibe? appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
| Marvel & Sony to Drop Trailer for ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Tomorrow Posted: 15 Nov 2021 11:10 AM PST Sony and Marvel are holding a special event tomorrow (November 16th) where they will be premiering a new trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home. The fan event was announced by Sony recently and will be held at the Regal Sherman Oaks at 5 pm PST and is expected to have "other big surprises".
The film has been the subject of a lot of speculation and leaks with a handful of villains returning from previous incarnations of the character including Alfred Molina as Doc Ock and Jamie Foxx as Electro plus word that Green Goblin, Sandman and the Lizard will also appear though Willem Dafoe, Thomas Haden Church and Rhys Ifans respectively have not been confirmed as of yet.
There has also been rumors of Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Charlie Cox making appearances and being tied to certain leaks, but again none of that has been confirmed and most of it denied. The belief is that with the film due out on December 17th, this trailer will be the big one that may confirm some of the rumors to help build up excitement over the last month before it's released. We can safely say that Tom Holland, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zendaya and others from the franchise are returning for the third film.
Let’s see what happens tomorrow. The post Marvel & Sony to Drop Trailer for ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Tomorrow appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
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