so they had other plans for what you could do with that kind of material and how you could put it out there and get the audience’s appetite warmed up for it
Hell yeah, I want that Tatum Gambit film or at least a duo or trio if not solo (eg. Gambit & the Externals). The MCU is multiverse after all, so any proper MCU X-Men would be untouched, still separate. They could even purposefully make that portal lead to one of the Wolverines’ home worlds, like say that Age of Apocalypse’s one, or the brown vs Hulk one, etc. So even an R-rated universe, not necessarily Deadpool’s own. They have endless options to choose from. Multiverse yet still contained.
Ok, thanks, updated now.👍
Michael Buffer: “One of the founders of the New World Order, NWO. The master of the jack knife powerbomb. Big Sexy, Kevin, Nash!”
Sounds like Rob Liefeld is not onionskinned and a chill guy. He’s earning his royalties too.
The co-creator also freely admits he has a financial stake in Deadpool. Liefeld made deals when he first created the character that gives him royalties anytime the character is used anywhere: merchandise, video games, and yes, movies. “When Deadpool exploded onto Fortnite, was that really good for my kids’ private education? Yes. Yes, it was,” he said. “I have Deadpool revenue streams that have existed since 1991…I already get paid. If you make this movie [or not], I’m getting a fat check.”
Source: Gizmodo: 2020.05.15
Rob Liefeld Gets Real About His Controversial Deadpool 3 Comments
Top 3 are all Deadpool films, for both domestic and global. It would be a tall order to surpass DP&W.
OK, added “Jean Grey”. I searched a bit and there were 2 other adopters of the “Marvel Girl” name: Valeria Richards and Rachel Summers, although I don’t know who was second then third user. And so far I think Jean Grey was still as “Marvel Girl” with this green uniform before her eventual “Phoenix” to “Dark Phoenix” to plain “Jean Grey” names.
Looks like this deleted scene is at least after Deadpool headbutted paradox and escaped with his Tempad. So perhaps while Wade was shopping for the Logan variants, a live one.
And likely the most significant…
MCU
= Marvel Cinematic UniverseFor me, one difference is… Suicide Squad (I think even The Suicide Squad 2), were mostly all-new even unknown characters from the get-go, even included some as outright fodder. While Thunderbolts members were already introduced and seen prior to live-action films and shows. Hence the latter has that advantage, the members already have their previous character journeys. There’s already connection and familiarity with the audience, and perhaps even already gained fandom and admiration before their eventual team up as the Thunderbolts*.
It will get improved through time, through the movies, and viewers will get used to it.
if Aubrey plaza will make a return in the next Deadpool movie
Thanos: That will be… inevitable.
I couldn’t tell this was in the article, mainly cuz the article seem to be 90% ads
Try content blockers like uBlock Origin. Saves internet data. Very powerful, very convenient.
but how do they account for the crossover movies? The big group movies? Are those all split equally or do they like divide them by screen time or what?
Alright, I added 2 paragraphs, maybe those would help. I lately as much as possible try to minimize the copied text after I have read a rule or something in Lemmy World News, although it’s a different Community. I just followed it since then just in case.👌 I even went back to my old posts to trim them.😅
With than Amazon hunting him, it’s game over for Mephisto.
because he’s really Nicholas and currently has a deal with Mephisto.
Come to think of it, the actor was recast instead of using the same kid from WandaVision.
Understood, thanks. 👍
Congrats, RDJ, well-deserved. Wonder what’s the net worth of the MCU stars as of 2024. What would be their ranking. Hunch is RDJ is number 1.
Good work and godspeed, heroes.
What would you recommend?
Philips.
I just can’t wait for this film.
(But why are movies, and series too, so dark. This trailer’s thumbnails are apparently dark.)
Saw it a few days/weeks ago (2024 Oct, so 2 months since this OP). It’s an alright film.
Several I personally noticed though:
spoiler
For their first-time appearances as characters, since it’s the very first film they were presented, right from the get-go, you’d know who would be the final survivors or who would have the plot armor from the very start, Android Andy and Rain.
The actors themselves, I don’t know, from they’re first appearances there, you know they’re not the same experienced actors of the previous films. It showed, it felt. Hence, the fear and fright a viewer should feel were not the same too. Seemingly, the trailer was a little more scary, honestly. I think such casting resulted to less “scary” than the previous films.
More reliance on the Android again, although not as much as the previous Prometheus and Covenant. The babying was made apparent too. Like unwittingly yet somehow seemingly there’s much more, like the way she looked at him at times. And, a fully-functioning whole Android, and not even that supposed “found from the trash” poke was believable. She has such an Android when likely no commoners have one in their lifetime, surely such Android could be utilized for income or something, even plain water buffaloes are utilized for field work, transportation, heavy burden, etc. for centuries in rural even “far from civilization” places. I mean something, somehow that Android could have been utilized, no matter the attempt of the film to portray it as not as very useful or frail, which was not really believable. Andy even had the out-of-the-blue robotic strength to hold open those heavy mechanical doors when no previous film androids were seemingly the same.
Final monster was not, um, not as overwhelming. No resemblance to the iconic Xenomorph aliens at all, hence reducing connection. It’s somewhat like Edward Norton’s Hulk who had no tiny semblance of his alter ego, hence the believability of the viewer to see him still as Norton’s Banner but transformed to the Hulk was thoroughly reduced during his CGI Hulk scenes. Looking back, I think it was not the very suited decision to have it as the final design of the alien monster, since it somehow resulted to closer to a generic monster appearance.
Surprisingly, even though he was just the CGI/AI likeness of the late Ian Holm, Rook still, exhibited that he was the more experienced actor. Can’t understand really. Rook was still scary. So kudos to them for capturing/recreating such.
So, not bad, just OK. But still, I can’t rank it above the other last films no matter how divisive they were, they had their own charm and appeals.