Facebook's Marvel Cinematic Universe (fan)page announced yesterday that 2014 features are Doctor Strange (April release) and Captain America 2 (June release). Take this with a grain of salt as it's not official information, but they allegedly got it from someone in the know.
The reasons why that Marvel is doing well during the past year including "Thor" and "Captain America". Those two are the best that I haven't seen as of yet, and so does "X-Men: First Class" another great film from Marvel co-produced with Fox. Now that the "Avengers" coming out in the summer and a new "Spider-Man" movie coming out later this summer, but I would look forward to see those films. I hope that another Marvel film will be out later in around 2014 which is about 3 years from now.
Maerj wrote:They could move the Deadpool movie from 2014 to 2013 if they want to. I can't wait for that movie!
"Deadpool" and any and all of the "X-Men" won't have anything to do with this so long as Fox has the film rights. Same goes with "Spider-Man" and "Ghostrider" over at Sony. I did however hear a rumor that the "Fantastic Four" might have reverted back from Fox to Marvel, but I have no idea if it's true.
Mooky wrote:Facebook's Marvel Cinematic Universe (fan)page announced yesterday that 2014 features are Doctor Strange (April release) and Captain America 2 (June release). Take this with a grain of salt as it's not official information, but they allegedly got it from someone in the know.
That's a fan page run by fans who post anything and everything about the MCU. So yes, it will include rumor with facts in what they post. However, I think "Doctor Strange" is good speculation. I know they are serious about making that film and with all the various sequels to what has already come packing it in, it make sense that this film would be pushed back.
Personally, I wish they have a hard an fast rule about making at least two film a year and every other year possibly make a third (for films like "Doc Strange'), but I'm sure they fear saturating the marketplace.
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Looks awesome, enjoyed the first one and it's sequel "Avengers" (face it all Marvel movies by Disney are sequels to each other including Avengers).
I think Spring is refreshing for a Marvel release just like Guardians of the Galaxy is coming August 2014 and Big Hero 6 Xmas 2014 (Marvel animated movie remember?).
Patrick wrote:I hope they're not doing what they did with the first Captain America film... This looks like it might be used to set up the second Avengers film.
I doubt that. Even in Phase 1, every film had its own core story. The only things that connected any of them to "The Avengers" were small references here and there. Chief among them was the Tesseract, most prominently featured in the first "Captain America" film...but it wasn't even the central focus.
So far, Marvel's done a great job in giving each movie from the MCU enough breathing room to stand on its own...and from this trailer, it looks like that tradition's continuing. April can't get here fast enough for me; go, Cap!
God, guns, and guts made America; let's keep all three.
After Spder-Man (who Sony has a choke hold on right now), Captain America is my favorite Marvel hero, and this trailer looks awesome! I'm down with Marvel Cinematic Universe: Chapter 9.
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Is it true that Peggy Carter will get her own spin off? That's what I've heard a long the grapevine .... I know she appeared in the Carter One Shot, but there are rumours of a TV series / special ?
Yeah, I've been kinda iffy on most of these Marvel adaptions but this was actually pretty good. Probably the best since the original Iron Man in 2008. There is just something incredibly satisfying about seeing a volnerable Nick Fury. Excited to see Baron Von Strucker in the next movie, maybe even Zemo or Grim Reaper.
I like how they have at the end of the credits: "Captain America will return in..." or "Thor will return in..." -just like the earlier James Bond movies, mostly the Roger Moore ones.
I finally saw this yesterday, and I was very impressed with it. It is far and away the best film of Phase 2 so far, and may even be the best of the entire series (I need to rewatch a couple of the earlier ones, but I'd say it sits safely above The Avengers).
I loved how it played out as a espionage thriller, while still packing the action; with so many twists and turns, it had me on the edge of my seat the entire time, excited to see what's coming next. Great character development here too; we really got some great insight into the characters of Steve, Natasha, and Sam (who is an amazing addition to the MCU cast), and it was particularly a pleasure to see Nick Fury as a flesh-and-blood human character, instead of the cartoony guy who was basically there just to be "bad-ass" in the other films. (I'm exaggerating, I know he served an important purpose, but I never warmed up to him until now, when they gave him some proper time to shine.)
The relationship between Steve/Captain and Bucky/Winter Soldier could have used some more development, though perhaps I only feel that way because the movie subtitle gave me that expectation. The film was primarily about the SHIELD/HYDRA conflict, afterall. They're clearly setting up the aforementioned relationship to be the focal point of the third film, so I'm genuinely intrigued to see where that will be going.
It also seemed that they are setting up Black Widow for her own possible plotline in the future. This movie clearly showed that they could create a great action spy-thriller with her (and perhaps Hawkeye) in the leading role. Or they could go back in time and have a flashback film revolving around the two of them. Anyway, I'm sure that if they went that route, they'd be able to make a film with less than half of the budget of the other movies (as it would require less special effects and CGI), so they wouldn't have to worry about getting the returns that they do on the other films. Definitely would like to see a Black Widow/Hawkeye movie in Phase 3.