The Winter Soldier Captain America is getting a sequel.......Already

http://www.latinoreview.com/news/exclusive-captain-america-gets-a-sequel-f-k-yeah-12568



First Green Lantern and now Captain America getting sequels before the movie is released? Nice.

And by the way Captain America is the only Marvel film to officially get a Post-Avengers sequel so far.
They may reconsider this after the movie under preforms. It's being released in July which means it won't fare well, as only DC heroes can handle that month. TIH under preformed because it was a July release, I think. Marvel movies have to come out in May to do well. Kick starting the summer and being the first major attraction to see is what drives business to them.
 
They may reconsider this after the movie under preforms. It's being released in July which means it won't fare well, as only DC heroes can handle that month. TIH under preformed because it was a July release, I think. Marvel movies have to come out in May to do well. Kick starting the summer and being the first major attraction to see is what drives business to them.

Plenty of summer films have done well in July :huh:

Including Spider-Man 2 and TDK. This point is moot. Also, TIH wasn't a July release. It was a June release. In 2008, the July comic film was TDK.
 
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Same here, I wish more people felt the same my friend :). I'm far more hyped for Thor and Cap than any other films this year, I cant wait for GL as well.

Same. Cap and Thor are my big 2 films of the year. GL I'm not nearly as excited for. I have my worries about. But, I am far more hyped for GL than X:FC.
 
Plenty of summer films have done well in July :huh:

Including Spider-Man 2 and TDK. This point is moot.
Wait and see what happens. Thor will do well, Cap'N 'Murca will have the suits worried cause it will barely return production costs. I'm an insider.
 
Wait and see what happens. Thor will do well, Cap'N 'Murca will have the suits worried cause it will barely return production costs. I'm an insider.

An insider who doesn't know TIH came out in June :up:
 
June or July, same thing.

No, it isn't. There is a big difference between being a film opening in the middle of the summer and being one that opens at the end. In the middle, your film fades fast. At the end, your film has no competition after its release for several weeks and can make bank on legs.
 
From the trailer i lost some hope with Thor, captain america has a bad director but good screenwriters and actors so it may end up pretty good, x-men first class seems good, i kind of had an inception feeling while watching the trailer, so basically i choosed the set pieces, but just because i don't think it will be that good, it reminds me of clash of titans, well, i won't be that bad but i think that if were lucky Thor can be as good as Hellboy II.
Cap has a lot of potential, being a set piece, it may end up being really good or really bad. Green Lantern, well, i don't have many hopes, in least the trailer was bad, incredible how the fan trailer made some months before was better than the official one, but if DC saw potential for a trilogy then i may end up good.
Many fans don't expect much of First class because it changed a lot from the comics or doesn't have the original 5. Now for 2012 it's more complicated, spider-man is really popular, almost everybody knows it, kids will watch it, fans will watch it, it success guaranteed, The Dark Knight Rises will have even more hype after the big success that was The Dark Knight, they will want to see the next oscar winning batman, normally when the 2nd film is succesful critically more people will watch the 2nd, even if it fails to deliver a story as good, like with x-men 3, spider-man 3, and Iron Man. That means: Success guaranteed. Avengers may have a lot of characters and i think it's mgoing to be great but The Dark Knight Rises will have even more succes, in the way The Dark Knight had more success than Iron Man in 2008 but Iron man was still successful.
 
The Avengers may steal the show in 2011 but considering that spider-man and The Dark Knight Rises are released the same year, and as we know they're obvious hits, there is the possibility that Avengers doesn't have enough success.


Unless they release at the same time then its not that big of an issue. The same people are more than capable of seeing all three movies.

If theres no direct competition then I don't see where they hurt each other. I have little doubt that TDKR will make the most money, but that doesn't mean the other ones will not be very successful.

If Whedon makes a great movie and Cap and Thor keep the buzz going from IM II then Avengers will be fine.
 
Oh WildcatNC, didn't you know the terms "insider" and "clairevoyant" are basically the same thing?
 
No, it isn't. There is a big difference between being a film opening in the middle of the summer and being one that opens at the end. In the middle, your film fades fast. At the end, your film has no competition after its release for several weeks and can make bank on legs.

Exactly!

And by the end of July-beginning of August is when you get last minute action movies/comedies or in some cases, the first of the horror movies. Mid-to late July is pretty much a dead on spot. It's the movies that come out in the first few weeks of May that usually suffer. The first release usually dominates a few weeks, then gets bumped by the next movie, and so on.
 
Exactly!

It's the movies that come out in the first few weeks of May that usually suffer. The first release usually dominates a few weeks, then gets bumped by the next movie, and so on.
Spider-Man/Spider-Man 3, Episode II/III, Matrix Reloaded, Iron Man/Iron Man 2, X2, Finding Nemo, Troy, Star Trek, those films all came out within the first two weeks of May and made cash over ass, partna.
 
I'm not a troll, partner. I legitimately hate Emma Stone's log head. And I'm four years your senior on this forum so honestly, I resent the accusation.

So, what Fabulous door prize do I get being one year your senior on this fine forum?

:awesome:

how long you've been around really has no bearing on whether or not you have a good point.....just sayin.
 
How can a Cap sequel happen in anything before modern times? He's frozen solid after saving the day in the first one, not to be thawed out until The Avengers.
 
I'm not a troll, partner. I legitimately hate Emma Stone's log head. And I'm four years your senior on this forum so honestly, I resent the accusation.


Its the, "i'm an insider so I can predict the future" that's trollish man.


You may not have meant it that way but it came across very *****e-y. People don't always come across like they mean online though.
 
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So, what Fabulous door prize do I get being one year your senior on this fine forum?

:awesome:

how long you've been around really has no bearing on whether or not you have a good point.....just sayin.
Good thing I've never been proven to not have a good point. Let's just move on and admit that Captain America will do poorly.
 
Spider-Man/Spider-Man 3, Episode II/III, Matrix Reloaded, Iron Man/Iron Man 2, X2, Finding Nemo, Troy, Star Trek, those films all came out within the first two weeks of May and made cash over ass, partna.


I think you missed my point, "insider."
 

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