Starting with the final arc of the DT series, all of the characters will have only four fingers. :panic:
I don't expect this to cause any changes for Marvel. Disney will probably not meddle with a good thing.
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Starting with the final arc of the DT series, all of the characters will have only four fingers. :panic:
I don't expect this to cause any changes for Marvel. Disney will probably not meddle with a good thing.
I used to like Disney characters. Now i dont.
Guy Ritchie to direct DC Comics adaptation "Lobo"
By Borys Kit
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Guy Ritchie has signed on to direct his first superhero movie, "Lobo," a big-screen translation of the DC Comics antihero.
Lobo is an blue-skinned cigar-chomping alien who is an interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter. The character is one of DC's more recent creations. He was introduced in the 1980s by creators Roger Slifer and Keith Giffen, and for a brief run in the 1990s was one of comicdom's most popular characters.
Lobo was meant to serve as a parody of violent heroes such as Wolverine and the Punisher. His stories feature a nihilistic streak tinged with dark comedy and excessive violence.
Silver Pictures is co-producing the Warners production with Weed Road. Joel Silver, Akiva Goldsman, and Andrew Rona are producing. Don Payne wrote the script.
Doug Liman previously was attached to direct the film. Silver, who has been developing the project for the past 10 years, was hoping to reunite with Ritchie, with whom he just wrapped "Sherlock Holmes."
Ritchie -- whose films include "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," "RocknRolla" and "Swept Away," which starred his wife at the time, Madonna -- also plans to direct "The Gamekeeper," based on the Virgin Comics title.
*ahem*
winnie the pooh would never play with spiderman. i have it on excellent authority that he is afraid of spiders.
:P
[whisper mode]Deadpool, daa'lin.[/whisper mode]
toldja :P
Did someone say chocolate?
shutup razzle. :shoot:
yes i did woofer. :D
OK, the questions answered now, but I wasn't sure who it was either (apart from not Spidey.) although he looked familiar. I see what you mean though, Deadpool's mask is kinda reminiscent of Spidey's suit. No web motif though.
As for not knowing who Deadpool is, that's not surprising. He's not all that well known. I've heard he makes an appearance in the new Wolverine film and they're planning on giving him his own movie at some point. A Disney film now. Heh.
brainslinger - :huglove:
I think the success of this merger (as far as the Marvel Comics go) will depend on how much control Disney will take. Many mergers are at the upper-level management only, which would be okay. If Disney starts taking artistic control, that's could be a problem. Only time will tell.
John
Very true. I'm adopting a wait and see attitude.
Okay, this just made my ( very early ) morning "Psst! That's not spider-man!" :rofl:
Steamboat WADEY????...ROTFFLMFAO!!!!
We laugh now... lets hope we laugh last on this one!
Joking aside, I honestly don't think we have much to worry about. I doubt they'll have much to do with the creative side of things with Marvel's work.