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Well, I can't argue with the Sony thing. What would you like to see them get back too. What style of movie?
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Really? What about No Way Home? Spider-Verse?
No Way Home is a Sony movie. And the first Spider-Verse won the Oscar for Best Animated Film,a dn the second one might as well.
I hated the cartoons too..... i just dont like them since I was a kid. AND your wrong.. Marvel did No Way Home and I am WELL aware of the property ownership. There is a distinct difference when one views that then Venom. The movie was co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. Thats why it was good.. Sony had nothing to do with the story.
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ANY S/L #459
I stay for all credits regardless.
Anything Deadpool and Wolverine I am good for, so that is a must see.
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Deadpool & Wolverine, X-Men 97, Fantastic Four casting.
Damn, us Marvel zombies are eating GOOD this year
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/f...rt-1235911587/
What is most tantalizing about Wednesday’s announcement, however, is the way Marvel went about it, with a playful illustration of the actors as their characters celebrating Valentine’s Day. From the retro title treatment, to the mid-century modern costumes and furniture, to the fact that Ben appears to be reading an issue of Life magazine from December 1963, it seems pretty clear that “The Fantastic Four” will be set in the 1960s.
More to the point, that suggests that “The Fantastic Four” will exist in a parallel universe separate from the core MCU — if there was a family of space age superheroes who were contemporaries of Peggy Carter and Howard Stark, we probably would’ve heard about them by now. Instead, Marvel appears to be using this film to give itself a literal fresh start, allowing audiences to walk into this movie without necessarily having to know anything about the 50-plus MCU titles that will precede it.
Of course, eventually, the Fantastic Four will join the main MCU — most likely in 2027’s “Avengers: Secret Wars,” which (if it follows the storyline from the 2015 comics run of the same name) will involve multiple parallel universes colliding with each other. That might lead to a brand new, semi-rebooted MCU with the Fantastic Four (and the X-Men, as suggested by the post-credits scene of “The Marvels”) at its center.
Sony trying to make up lost money from Morbius and Madam Web?
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?