Is there any way to make Marvel's history work in the MCU? With Namor the Submariner fighting the original human torch during the days of the SSR?
Fingers crossed on the full rights to Hulk and Namor. We can finally have a proper Defenders film!
(Among other things)
They don't have full rights to Hulk???
I see...is that why TIH has been treated like a stepchild?Universal has distribution rights to Hulk movies, which is part of why marvel hasn't made a Hulk movie since TIH.
There are other reasons too, such as the low(ish) box office performance, and the fact that Banner had to be recast.I see...is that why TIH has been treated like a stepchild?
It is kinda weird that it was a Marvel movie, but then it isn't, huh?
I see...is that why TIH has been treated like a stepchild?
It is kinda weird that it was a Marvel movie, but then it isn't, huh?
Most of the WWII era stuff we've gotten has been pretty tightly focused on Captain America and Peggy Carter, so I don't think it would be that hard to add more heroes to the era.Is there any way to make Marvel's history work in the MCU? With Namor the Submariner fighting the original human torch during the days of the SSR?
Most of the WWII era stuff we've gotten has been pretty tightly focused on Captain America and Peggy Carter, so I don't think it would be that hard to add more heroes to the era.
That's a shame, I really liked what he did with the first one.Scott Derrickson will not be returning for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. 'Creative differences'.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/doct...ZHc1754gq_Z5tSGuTPoQNIAdEVk507N-DUazm0XlYzy84
Scott Derrickson will not be returning for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. 'Creative differences'.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/doct...ZHc1754gq_Z5tSGuTPoQNIAdEVk507N-DUazm0XlYzy84
That is disappointing and a little worrisome. Derrickson seemed to have a clear vision for the sequel speculatively with (Nightmare) and I liked what he talked about making it a scary film (within the realm of the MCU, of course). Hopefully whoever replaces him is similar in fashion.Scott Derrickson will not be returning for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. 'Creative differences'.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/doct...ZHc1754gq_Z5tSGuTPoQNIAdEVk507N-DUazm0XlYzy84
He will be remaining on as executive producer, so hopefully his vision for the thing will be somewhat retained, if not entirely.That is disappointing and a little worrisome. Derrickson seemed to have a clear vision for the sequel speculatively with (Nightmare) and I liked what he talked about making it a scary film (within the realm of the MCU, of course). Hopefully whoever replaces him is similar in fashion.
Is there any way to make Marvel's history work in the MCU? With Namor the Submariner fighting the original human torch during the days of the SSR?
I think the MCU could easily do an Invaders movie. It would be a great way to bring Evans back.
I doubt it. Directors that resign over "creative differences" tend not to stick around to give more creative input. The EP credit is probably just a contractual thing he gets regardless and doesn't have to actually *do* anything, nor would he be allowed to if he were even inclined to. Hollywood can be weird like that.He will be remaining on as executive producer, so hopefully his vision for the thing will be somewhat retained, if not entirely.
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