Movies THE MARVELS (Full Trailer Released, post #281)

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The Captain Marvel from the comic books was already OP, doesn't have anything to do with the movie. Marvel needed more characters at her ability level to offset Thanos and the Infinity Gaunlet, and to lead into the next phase of the MCU
 
I saw the news, I didn't see anything she directed so no idea how good she is (what Marvel head Feige saw) or if this is just a PR move in our current times.

Guess we will find out. Then again looking back now the bar wasn't raised that high that first movie wasn't impressive, very formulaic / by the numbers so I have no desire to re-watch it anytime soon.
 
They should continue to get comedy directors. They're the best ones.
 
Update: August 5, 2020

Candyman Sequel Filmmaker Nia DaCosta to Direct CAPTAIN MARVEL 2

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Nia DaCosta is already helping revive a '90s property with her take on MGM and Universal's upcoming Candyman. Now the filmmaker is taking on the sequel to Marvel Studios' '90s-set movie Captain Marvel, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

Megan McDonnell, a writer on the upcoming Disney+ Marvel series WandaVision, is penning the script for the sequel, which will once again star Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, fighter pilot turned superhero.

Captain Marvel 2 has a July 8, 2022 release date.

The first Captain Marvel opened in March 2019 and went on to earn $1.1 billion globally and helped lead into Avengers: Endgame. Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck directed. The cast also included Jude Law, Ben Mendelsohn, Annette Bening, Gemma Chan and Lashana Lynch, whose onscreen daughter Monica Rambeau will appear in WandaVision (this time as an adult and played by Candyman actor Teyonah Parris).

DaCosta broke out with her debut feature Little Woods, which starred Tessa Thompson and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018. Her Candyman film, which she co-wrote with Jordan Peele and Win Rosenfeld, was initially supposed to debut June 12, but has been delayed by COVID-19 to Oct. 16. It has still managed to stir cultural conversation, thanks to a socially relevant teaser that earned praise when it was released in June.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...vel-sequel-lands-director-nia-dacosta-1306179

Stunning and Brave.
 
first movie was great. its also neat how many so called men are triggered by female superheros.


cant wait for the next movie.
 
Brie Larson should star on a feminist Matrix or Bullit reboot,
just like the last Ghostbusters movie.
 
Yawn, grabbing a shit level director is barely news, shows that real directors don’t want to be associated with this garbage franchise.
Yawn, DaCosta’s first feature film was critically acclaimed.
 
Yawn, DaCosta’s first feature film was critically acclaimed.
Who? Lmao absolutely fucking nobody.

This franchise is garbage and Marvel can only attract unknowns to direct it.


Deal with it boomer
 
Who? Lmao absolutely fucking nobody.

This franchise is garbage and Marvel can only attract unknowns to direct it.


Deal with it boomer
i’m the boomer? that’s cute.

they don’t “attract unknowns” you simp. their design for years now has been to seek out independent filmmakers w/ some clout. it’s not their fault the only director you’ve ever heard of is Martin Scorsese. that says more about you than about them tbh
 
first movie was great. its also neat how many so called men are triggered by female superheros.


cant wait for the next movie.
Nobody is triggered by female super heroes. Wonder Woman did fine, and people have been looking forward to the sequel. Nobody gives a shit about Captain Marvel. Bland “b” character in the comics, that Marvel keeps trying to shove down everyone’s throats in the name of feminism, and the comics have continued to failed, no matter how many times they reboot the series.
Meanwhile, they cast the snobbiest actress they could find, a true feminazi who couldn’t even be bothered to put in a work out before portraying a super hero, and told the core comics book audience that her movie “wasn’t for white men.” :rolleyes:
 
first movie was great. its also neat how many so called men are triggered by female superheros.


cant wait for the next movie.
How was it great?
Where was the threat? Where was the possibility of her losing?
What was the biggest thing that she had to overcome? getting her memories back?
Don't dismiss legit criticisms as being triggered by female superheros.
She was just a nuke that could simply over power any obstacle. This all started with Kevin Feige coming out trying to make the most powerful superhero. Which is another gripe.
Everyone knows a superhero movie is only as good as the villain. This was super weak.
 
i’m the boomer? that’s cute.

they don’t “attract unknowns” you simp. their design for years now has been to seek out independent filmmakers w/ some clout. it’s not their fault the only director you’ve ever heard of is Martin Scorsese. that says more about you than about them tbh
You being triggered over a movie says more about you old man, keep yelling at clouds and shit, no one gives a fuck what your opinion is, next thing you will say is that Captain Marvel was actually half decent LMAO
 
Yawn, DaCosta’s first feature film was critically acclaimed.
Well the most important thing is that the Director is both BLACK and FEMALE. And if she happens to be gay or non binary even we have ourselves a fucking HOME RUN!

Who cares how the movie does at this point, we've already won!
 
You being triggered over a movie says more about you old man, keep yelling at clouds and shit, no one gives a fuck what your opinion is, next thing you will say is that Captain Marvel was actually half decent LMAO
angry mental midgets shouldn’t be using internet buzzwords like “triggered” because you clearly don’t know what does & what doesn’t constitute being triggered.

at least Feige & the mouse have the decency to not hire a can like Zack Snyder to carry the full weight of their most valuable IP & are willing to give a conduit into the mainstream consciousness for independent filmmakers who have been building a career on the festival circuit & picking up critical acclaim along the way.

Well the most important thing is that the Director is both BLACK and FEMALE. And if she happens to be gay or non binary even we have ourselves a fucking HOME RUN!

Who cares how the movie does at this point, we've already won!
i’ll never understand why diversity is considered a negative
 
angry mental midgets shouldn’t be using internet buzzwords like “triggered” because you clearly don’t know what does & what doesn’t constitute being triggered.

at least Feige & the mouse have the decency to not hire a can like Zack Snyder to carry the full weight of their most valuable IP & are willing to give a conduit into the mainstream consciousness for independent filmmakers who have been building a career on the festival circuit & picking up critical acclaim along the way.

i’ll never understand why diversity is considered a negative

I think diversity just naturally happens when your population is DIVERSE.

But when you start seeing and prioritizing people based off of their identity first, before quality of character then you have us back in Nazi Germany...one day you'll figure this out.
 
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