Jennifer Walters
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This excites me in all kinda ways. YAY!
I've never read The Runaways. What can you guys tell me about it? And is it a good movie material?
....right up until Whedon took the kids to early 1900s NY:
and as for this comment.. its kinda ignorant. you mean well... but you do realise if marvel wants to surive as a growing studio, they have to do different types of movies that appeal to different audiences, while still maintaining there fan base. The more money there movies make, the more movies they can produce a year. Just because were getting a power pack, cloak and dagger, and runaways movies, doesn't mean theres going to be less focus on others, or these movies will be taking "other characters" spots
No it's not ignorant. It's called speaking on my behalf.
Everything I said speak for myself, not for Marvel. I believe wholeheartedly that every Marvel project will be a success, and it's just that I prefer to see movies based on bigger characters than niche one like Runaways.
well the thing is you become more successful by hitting all kinds of niches. Marvel has yet to release what i'd call and "indie" flick... not by movie standards per say.. but when i say indy in this reference i mean characters that arn't well known at all... similar to what blade was back when the first movie came out, he was a complete nobody. This market is the one market Warner Bros and DC get right by doing movies like Constantine and V for Vendetta. and its a good move for marvel to do lesser known characters. The key is doing both, not limiting your movie choices to one genre
True that Marvel shouldn't limit their option, but for myself I see that making the movie of the big guns would start the engine on every side like comics, merchs, and more merchs. Runaways are about plain clothed group of kids. Yeah, you can sell merch about them but it has less potential than selling stuff on the Black Panther or Namor.
I always imagined Laurence Fishburn as Alex wilders dad.
I always saw either Delroy Lindo or Avery Brooks.
well the thing is you become more successful by hitting all kinds of niches. Marvel has yet to release what i'd call and "indie" flick... not by movie standards per say.. but when i say indy in this reference i mean characters that arn't well known at all... similar to what blade was back when the first movie came out, he was a complete nobody. This market is the one market Warner Bros and DC get right by doing movies like Constantine and V for Vendetta. and its a good move for marvel to do lesser known characters. The key is doing both, not limiting your movie choices to one genre
I always imagined Laurence Fishburn as Alex wilders dad.
Plus we've already seen the casting trainwreck that Warner Brothers had with Justice League. Those iconic characters are far more difficult to cast than a title like Runaways where there won't be as much "baggage" involved with trying to get the actor/actress to fit a stringent list of requirements.
Let's get D.J. Cotrona for Victor Mancha and Armie Hammer for Chase Stein.t:
hopefully they'll get some good actors, known or not.. and hey--
should the Velociraptor be a robot, CGI, or a combination?
those are both horrible casting choices![]()
ahh, but the beauty of runaways is that it's not your typical superhero movie... and that will be a major drawl to it. trust me, if you can market Highschool Musical.... you can market runaways... hell this means i get a great chance of finally getting runaways action-figures! and Leap frog vehicle!.
Runaways is a story that can possibly appeal to all ages... and make fans out of people who normally don't like the spandex genre. It's also a very real and urban feel to there book, so it will ground the universe in even more of reality