Even during the production of The Mandalorian the tech got vastly upgraded, pretty soon they'll be all over it for everything.
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Even during the production of The Mandalorian the tech got vastly upgraded, pretty soon they'll be all over it for everything.
It'll look like shit, bc Mando looked like shit.
It's an Instragram/Tik-Tok problem, where the hard limits of the form will become hard limits on the imagination. Every scene will be blocked to the scope of a single room, because that's all they got.
Mando had basic, uninteresting locations and rudimentary action scenes (and terrible fight choreography, but that's beside the point right now). The show spent more per season than a lot of movies and the money remained in their shiny new tech. It wasn't on the screen.
Eg: "John Wick: Parabellum" had sequences and stunts that would be impossible to stage using Marvel's toy. Most real action movies do.
Yeh I agree. I suppose it would be perfect for 'everyone in a room discussing shit' kind of scene. Not to base a whole film around it.
Something like this- where you don't need to spend money on a set, and just stick everyone in a circle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC8qrH3Zwog
Yep I've definitely come around on the superhero stuff.
I don't see anything passing the OG Avengers on the hype train.
Yeah. They struck gold with RDJ's iconic performance and milked it for all it was worth. It was a true "star" performance - which is the real secret to box office success. Not IPs, stars. I don't see any stars or star-making performances happening in Eternals.
I love how all the wild psychedelic colors and whacked out concepts you find in Jack Kirby's drawings have become all washed out and muted and ugly. Not a good trailer.
I wholeheartedly agree with this and might even add that plenty of action fans are aware of it. I guess I disagree with the overall assessment of the show and calling its visuals "shit", but I believe we'll see the approach put to a lot of use in the following years.
Thor: Ragnarok looked a lot more Kirby than this, which is supposed to be the Kirby adaptation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Milky Joe
Well, I think the pitch-perfect casting of Downey was probably as big a factor as anything else in the success of the original Iron Man and the way it became the original cinematic foundation for the MCU, but I think the star power became less important as the series as a whole continued (and Hollywood in general became even more property-oriented), and by the time we got to the first Avengers, I think the novelty of seeing all these different, recognizable superheroes all combined in one film became a bigger deal than the presence of RDJ or any other single actor, and the strength of the brand name and the overall interconnected nature of the franchise became a bigger factor than the stars (even though they do have some of the biggest actors in Hollywood in these movies, obviously).
That being said though, while I had hoped that the overwhelmingly colorful look of Guardians 2 & Thor: Ragnar had showed that the MCU was making a course-correction in that area, I do agree with you that the muted color palette of Eternals (and a number of their other recent releases) does look pretty ugly based off of the first trailer, and sadly proves that the series still tends to have this problem so far into its existence:
https://youtu.be/hpWYtXtmEFQ
I think people forget just how corporately run Phases 1-2.5 were. Now that Ike Perlmutter is out entirely, I'm more interested in the decisions in the creative film making process (action scenes aside), along with Feige's overall plan.
Let's see what he can do when he's REALLY running the show. They are basically starting from scratch here.
From a box office perspective, I'm suggesting neither. Black Panther and Captain Marvel were all Feige. And those franchises made a billion dollars. Outside of the Avengers films the only other billion dollar franchise was Iron Man. And we all know what drove that money.
I'm saying the reason Joss Whedon didn't direct Avengers Infinity War and End Game was because of Perlmutter.
Or the reason why it took so long to get Black Panther and Captain Marvel off the ground was Perlmutter.
Perlmutter is also why Edgar Wright didn't direct Ant-man.
Perlmutter also forced Inhumans on Feige, which Feige eventully took off the slate when he didn't have to report to Perlmutter any more.
"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Dukefrukem again."
Has there been any info about the future of Natalie Portman as Thor?
Is it just for this one movie? Or will she be Thor moving forward?
I would very much like to see her be Thor from now on.
I very much doubt that will happen, tbh. I dunno anything about Hemsworth's contract, but he seems pretty beloved as Thor, if not as high as RDJ was. Also, she seems not really that into comics-related stuff. I can't imagine even as the protagonist superhero that she'd want to continue in a persistent, demanding franchise.
I think Hemsworth is the only member of the OG Avengers who signed on for multiple films post-Endgame, so this could be true.
I remember it being more or less stated that he was going to be more involved with Guardians of the Galaxy than Avengers going forward. But now that James Gunn and some of the GotG cast have said that the third movie is the definite end of that series, I wonder if that plan has changed
TL;DR I like Portman and would love to see her have a huge action franchise. Since WW84 shit the bed maybe she can take that throne.
I would like to see Portman make a sequel to Leon.
Bring on Tony Leung: Superhero Villain.
Somehow didn't know before that Michelle Yeoh is in this as well.
Prediction: The villain wielding the ten rings in the trailer is not the Mandarin. Thats not a complaint, just an observation.
Looks sweet.
I'm here for the wild fantasy elements.
A glimpse at Abomination at the end there, which makes sense, because it's rumored Tim Roth will reprise the role in the She-Hulk series.