I don't think that's going to be something they draw from this. Deadpool is an inherently goofy character; putting him in a goofy-looking suit doesn't potentially detract from anything.Hopefully this will push Fox to make a Wolverine film with the yellow suit. No more holding back.
Characters don't need to be goofy in order to have faithful costumes. We are now in an age where costumes look exactly like the comics. It's their loss if they don't want to do it.I don't think that's going to be something they draw from this. Deadpool is an inherently goofy character; putting him in a goofy-looking suit doesn't potentially detract from anything.
Even if the execs don't understand the characters they should still be looking for people that do to adapt them to the movies.Deadpool is not just the most faithful Fox Marvel film but one of the most faithful comic films in general. This and the failure of Fan4stic should finally drill into Fox that letting these characters hit their potential leads to a bigger success and more marketable characters for them.
And most importantly, hire someone who actually cares about these characters being well represented on screen. That was Reynolds goal from the start and it shows.
I think it was understandable a little back when the first couple movies were made because the big budget superhero trend was only just starting.The problem with the X-Men movies is/was that the filmmakers were trying way too hard to not make them look like a superhero movie with colorful costumes. Deadpool (and to a lesser extent, X-MEN FC and the future scenes in X-MEN DFOP) have changed all that.
And to think they didn't even want to make this movie.Oh my god, $130 million for the four-day weekend? That has to be three times as much as Fox was expecting hahaha.
Could somebody please let BladeX in again?![]()
Characters don't need to be goofy in order to have faithful costumes. We are now in an age where costumes look exactly like the comics. It's their loss if they don't want to do it.
No, but my point is that saying that a goofy character can translate will not assuage concerns about putting a character who is meant to be gritty in a bright yellow costume.Characters don't need to be goofy in order to have faithful costumes.
Name the Marvel movie character whose costume is mainly yellow? Marvel has done a great job with costuming, in general, but, e.g., Thor's costume is based on a recent revamp that was already tailored to be adaptable to the screen; they toned down aspects of Captain's suit; Scarlet Witch, most obviously, doesn't look very comic book-y.We are now in an age where costumes look exactly like the comics.
4. This movie would have made even more money if it was rated PG-13. And let's not kid ourselves, the main reason why the studio allowed this movie to be R rated is because they most likely didn't expect this movie to be a hit (and to a lesser extent, wanted this movie to flop). It's pretty apparent that the executives and producers of the X-films had a disdain for and/or were embarrassed by for the original source material for the X-Men (and the FF), which is why they didn't try to be faithful to superhero costumes (except for Storm) or powers of the characters, and only went the generic Hollywood route with these characters.
I think it was understandable a little back when the first couple movies were made because the big budget superhero trend was only just starting.
With FC, DOFP and Apocalypse it seem Fox is finally warming up to the idea that superhero comic material isn't something you need to be scared of. Saying that the fantastic four abomination last year made it look like they may not have learned their lesson. Hopefully Deadpool's success means they finally embrace the source material now instead of being almost apologetic about it.
That was definitely a big part of the issue.FF was a matter of putting someone in a position that they weren't ready for.
This is the part that I it gets frustrating that you don't understand. The large, large appeal of this film IS the rating. You cut what you need to cut in order meet PG-13, you have a watered down film. And it would show. Much like with The Wolverine. Cutting the ninja fight hurts the film so badly. And the little edits they did to the violence did lessen the impact of it. A lesser film would not be able to generate the hype this film did, nor produce the word of mouth this is producing.
And can we please drop the whole embarrassed of the source material narrative? Does no one remember what it was like in the late 90's? Yes, you had to avoid bright colorful costumes so you could avoid being mocked as the next B&R, even if you are treating the materiel seriously. X-men started their look in that environment. I don't expect them to suddenly shift to another look just because of what the others are doing.
And get banned in China? Nah not worth the R rating.
Deadpool is obviously going to cleansweep domestically, but it's currently wait and see internationally, lets not forget that American Sniper did a staggering $300M+ domestically but not so much internationally.
Hell if Deadpool has an overall gross of $700M then every studio making cbm are going to start considering R rated.
FF was a matter of putting someone in a position that they weren't ready for.