I meant bad news for him. They didn't even use the standard "creative differences" line. He was just kicked out on the spot.
Beau DeMayo has been fired as writer/producer for 'X-Men 97' days before its launch. He's also simultaneously deleted his own social media accounts. Bad news incoming? (He was accused of unpleasant behaviour when he worked on 'The Witcher' I recall.)
https://deadline.com/2024/03/x-men-...arvel-disney-plus-animated-series-1235856406/
Good enough for me! Give me Giancarlo Esposito's Xavier now!Giancarlo Esposito Still Wants to Play Professor X — But With a Big Twist
African American Professor X played by Esposito? Sure.
Bucky has been a huge part of all Captain America productions, so I understand why that would be a shock. Zero meanwhile. Since he was still alive, seemed like a strong possibility to return.I'm baffled as to why this is being presented as news everywhere, since they've never been part of the movie since it was announced.
Indeed. While I'm not surprised that he's not in it lack to any reference to him being in it, I am disappointed he's absent considering the core nature of their friendship as seen in their show. I'm curious to see how the film avoids having him involved in the story. It might be more understandable/acceptable if Thunderbolts was closer to release but alas.
The Marvels is a Massive Failure.
As per Beyondthetrailer, Link The Marvels has now flopped on all fronts. Record low viewership on D+ with streaming Nielson Ratings. So there's no excuses anymore, this film was flatly rejected by mass audiences. The MCU's biggest money loser.
Echo Fails to Reverberate.
It dropped all it's episodes at once. It had a place on the charts during the first week due to marketing, then dropped like a stone immediately after. Right off the charts. No legs, no repeat viewership. Audiences checked out. Hopefully this gives Disney the lessons it needs as they are correcting Daredevil.
Eternals 2, Captain Marvel 3 and Ant-Man 4 are Not Happening.
Well no kidding.
When has a 200M+ film that flopped ever been given a sequel? It would make no business sense to continue these franchises and it makes sense that Iger wouldn't want to invest in them at this point. There's probably low confidence from shareholders for these IPs after such losses.
Captain America 4 Test Screenings. "You gotta do better!"
This is the most recent Marvel news
Actually no, it did well on VOD and well on D+ streaming. The Nielson ratings weren't confirmed anywhere valid. And most are admitting it was a good fun movie that was mismarketed.
Same deal here, it didn't drop after the initial viewings. That was the fake image created by the Grifters, but the show was an overall streaming success.
Fake again, they said they were proceeding with them at the moment, not that they were never ever going to do them.
You gotta do better than an Outrage Culture video. Anyone complaining that Captain America is "too political" has no understanding of the character.
Thunderbolts releases 3 months after Cap 4.
Bucky has been a huge part of all Captain America productions, so I understand why that would be a shock.
Now, after Thunderbolts, is that the end of Sebastian Stan's current contract?
Alright, time to weigh in on all the Marvel news and developments that happened recently.
Fantastic Four Cast.
The 60s setting is a good call.
The Marvels is a Massive Failure.
So there's no excuses anymore, this film was flatly rejected by mass audiences. The MCU's biggest money loser.
Captain America 4 Test Screenings. "You gotta do better!"
This is the most recent Marvel news. Seems like it tested poorly and Marvel is aiming for more reshoots. That's a good thing. This movie needs to work because Thunderbolts and other films following will be riding off of it. It's a big one. I wouldn't care if it got delayed (again), if it results in a better film that has more box office potential.
The Nielson ratings weren't confirmed anywhere valid?
The Nielson viewership numbers literally show the drop.
Where are you getting your information from?
Not preceding with them you mean. It's accurate. It makes no business sense to make sequels to flops.
Iger 'quietly cancelling projects' (as per the Trades) is on point.
That was actually an MCU defender channel, haha.
The Cosmic Wonder.
He is one of the access reviewers that always is invited by Feige to the Red Carpet premieres.
I could totally see mainstream audiences being turned off by Disney's attempts at politics. It's happened quite often with so many recent failed big budget films.
So much so that Iger had to actually acknowledge it to shareholders and promise to "do better:"
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/30/dis...ovies-have-been-too-focused-on-messaging.html
Alright, time to weigh in on all the Marvel news and developments that happened recently.
Fantastic Four Cast.
Brilliant. Easily the best casting for these roles so far. You've got two sexy leads with Pascal and Kirby, they'll draw in the mass audiences. It all depends on the script and director now. Marvel needs this to work, badly. The 60s setting is a good call.
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The Marvels is a Massive Failure.
As per Beyondthetrailer, Link The Marvels has now flopped on all fronts. Record low viewership on D+ with streaming Nielson Ratings. So there's no excuses anymore, this film was flatly rejected by mass audiences. The MCU's biggest money loser.
X-Men 97 is Actually Good.
The animation is wonky, still an improvement from the 90s animation. The people behind this show seem to love the 90s version and aren't trying to subvert expectations or remake it into something it is not. Promising start.
Echo Fails to Reverberate.
It dropped all it's episodes at once. It had a place on the charts during the first week due to marketing, then dropped like a stone immediately after. Right off the charts. No legs, no repeat viewership. Audiences checked out. Hopefully this gives Disney the lessons it needs as they are correcting Daredevil.
Madame Web Disaster.
Many predicted this film would be a joke after that utterly ridiculous trailer. I'm still amazed why some on were defending the film after that trailer and hilariously awkward line delivery. I knew a meme was born when that happened. Looks like Sydney Sweeney is going ahead with Barberella after this, so at least something good came out of it.
Marvel 1943 Looks Incredible!
Wow! This is what the video game industry (and Marvel) needs. Black Panther especially, with his epic suit and cape looks so damn regal. Makes you remember how cool the character was and all the potential he has. Hopefully the MCU takes notes.
Eternals 2, Captain Marvel 3 and Ant-Man 4 are Not Happening.
Well no kidding.
When has a 200M+ film that flopped ever been given a sequel? It would make no business sense to continue these franchises and it makes sense that Iger wouldn't want to invest in them at this point. There's probably low confidence from shareholders for these IPs after such losses.
Avengers 5 is No Longer Kang Dynasty.
This is great news. It sounds like Feige is pivoting after Kang was so poorly received. Joanna Robinson mentioned that this was a potential gameplan that they discussed at the Marvel Studios retreat. A new big bad like Doom and Galactus is the way to go. There's still time to set him up effectively.
Captain America 4 Test Screenings. "You gotta do better!"
This is the most recent Marvel news. Seems like it tested poorly and Marvel is aiming for more reshoots. That's a good thing. This movie needs to work because Thunderbolts and other films following will be riding off of it. It's a big one. I wouldn't care if it got delayed (again), if it results in a better film that has more box office potential. 2025 is already a stacked year.
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