I think he is being modest. But for real though. The absolute insane bulking that Jackman does for Wolverine every couple of years...then normal...then jacked again...that can't be good for his body.
I think he is being modest. But for real though. The absolute insane bulking that Jackman does for Wolverine every couple of years...then normal...then jacked again...that can't be good for his body.
Great news! Excitement Level: Red.
Donald Glover would be a great Spiderman. I laughed in applaud at his stand up back-when, when he tackled that issue.
X-Men is the key to this whole thing, give it up FOX, give it up. Yall can keep the fucking Fantastic Four and keep trying to translate those into movies... sans Cap of course, lol. (but let the Surfer go, we'll need him.)
1. Disney/Marvel acquires the whole of Sony "for Spider-Man rights"
2. Disney/Marvel acquires Fox's complete X-Men rights.
3. ???
4. Disney/Marvel becomes Skynet.
Muscle memory is a huge factor, it's gonna be easier. Underneath that blazer I don't think he's completely wasted away though. I'm sure he maintains a base, but he mentions often how rigorous his days are when he ramps back up. Maybe if Wolverine was his full time only gig like an athlete or wrestler.
Imagine the things Google and Disney could come up with..
Wanna see Michael cera as shaft, please.
I saw this way back when and it's still insanely funny now.
This is... not good. http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit...news/?a=115753
For those too lazy to click links:
Tom Rothman has been named head honcho of Sony Pictures, taking over from Amy Pascal who "stepped down" after that recent email hack fiasco. Even if you don't recognize his name, you will most definitely remember his work.
Rothman ran Fox back when the likes of Daredevil, Elektra and the previous Fantastic Four movies were released. He fast-tracked X-Men: The Last Stand, forcing Bryan Singer to abandon the project, and then placed Brett Ratner at the helm. Word is he also micromanaged X-Men: Origins: Wolverine into such a mess that the film wasn't even recognizable to its director, Gavin Hood. Some say Rothman dislikes comic book movies in general, only having a hand in producing the ones he did because of how lucrative they are, and is allegedly one of the main reasons there is such bad blood between Fox and Marvel Studios these days.
I don't see anything bad about that.
If Days of Future Past had been a dud, this new old guy probably would sell everything back to Marvel. But alas, it was a huge hit, so the X-Men are likely stuck with Fox for another 15 years.
I see nothing wrong except a guy who better behave if he wants to hold onto Spiderman.
Perhaps legal jargon holds more weight than I imagine, but with Disney 'involved' I don't think whoever is in charge of Sony is really going to matter much.
http://www.latino-review.com/news/ex...ector-revealed
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^ Sounds good to me. I might actually bother to see the Spidy movies this time. Thumbs up.
Agreed, that all sounds Spectacular. Huge relief they're going to bypass another drawn out origin and just dive in, which is pretty much mandatory considering but its good news still.
Now hop to mfkrs! Bring on Venom, Carnage and Toxin. Green light the abstract shit.
Sounds good but I sure am sick of high school Peter