My first thought was Gwen Stacy.So has anything else come from this?
https://thedirect.com/article/marvel-studios-mcu-chloe-grace-moretz
I think she could be a good Black Cat opposite Tom Holland.
My first thought was Gwen Stacy.So has anything else come from this?
https://thedirect.com/article/marvel-studios-mcu-chloe-grace-moretz
I think she could be a good Black Cat opposite Tom Holland.
I don't know... especially if Zendaya and TOm Holland are still dating... that would be soooo awkward.My first thought was Gwen Stacy.
Moved on in the movies? Comics? Real life?? because if it is the last one, which Flash??? If it is Ezra Miller, then Zendaya needs some intervention ASAP!Spider-Gwen? But, I agree Black Cat would be right. Everyone's moved on--MJ is dating Flash.
I didn't know they were dating, but it wouldn't be the first time a real life couple were paired other people when starred in the same movie or show. Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter were married while they co-starred on Dexter, but he spent most of the show with Julie Benz's character as his girlfriend/wife.I don't know... especially if Zendaya and TOm Holland are still dating... that would be soooo awkward.
I think you're conflating a working title with a codename. A working title is exactly that; a project title that is meant to be temporary until they think of a better one, because they have to call it *something* while they're making the thing. This is fairly typical with large studio productions as usually the marketing people don't really get all that involved until post production and they can have a significant influence on the final title (but not always.) Indeed a production can go through several working titles over the course of production (pre & post) before then finally settle on a release title.I've seen them announce movies' working titles while they're filming, which just weird to me, since I thought the whole point of the working title was that people wouldn't know what they were filming.
FWIW, Wikipedia asserts the same conflation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_title#Purpose]:I think you're conflating a working title with a codename.
"Horror Beyond Imagination."
Well this is wikipedia we're talking about, so odds are they're doing the former more than being the latter.FWIW, Wikipedia asserts the same conflation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_title#Purpose]:
Working titles are used primarily for two reasons – the first being that an official title has not yet been decided upon, with the working title being used purely for identification purposes, and the second being a ruse to intentionally disguise the real nature of a project.
And it explicitly states that Blue Harvest was the working title of ROTJ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_the_Jedi#Filming]:
The project was given the working title Blue Harvest with a tagline of "Horror Beyond Imagination." This disguised what the production crew was really filming from fans and the press, and also prevented price gouging by service providers.[11]
I'm not saying they're right, because I know next to nothing about the business. I'm saying that, if they're wrong, they're feeding the confusion, and, for all I know, they could be right.
I'll amend that to say:Wikipedia only gets better if people log in and edit it.
I'll amend that to say:
Wikipedia only gets better if people with expert knowledge log in and edit it.
Emphasis mine, which is the primary reason why I long since gave up editing anything over there. The behind-the-scenes politics and ego trips are just the worst. Well, maybe not as bad as Wookieepedia awhile back but still absolutely horrendous.Wikipedia isn't a meritocracy, it's a battle of wills where the most stubborn and pedantic editors win. A well informed person may make an edit correcting this or that, have it properly cited and everything, only for someone else to roll it back 5 mins later.
Yeah, that's why I gave up on it almost at its inception. I'd correct false information only to come back and find that my edits had been removed and the false information restored. No point in playing that game.Wikipedia isn't a meritocracy, it's a battle of wills where the most stubborn and pedantic editors win. A well informed person may make an edit correcting this or that, have it properly cited and everything, only for someone else to roll it back 5 mins later.
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