MessiahDecoy123
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You guys do realize Marvel Studios planned three phases leading up to Avengers 3, a full decade in advance.
So... does that transfer into more money than a B-list Avenger? Or Marvel doesn't care about money, they're more concerned with giving character priority based on their level in comics?
Thaaaat makes such a mind-numbing amount of sense it's not funny. Perfect crime/law procedural with a unique hook doable on a TV-scale. Law and Order: MCU, basically.
What I was questioning wasn't really if street level heroes like DD or The Punisher would have anything to do in the MCU, but rather if they'd feel as serious and menacing as they should, when there are so many way more powerful heroes and villains around..
I just don't see it fitting together.
So... does that transfer into more money than a B-list Avenger? Or Marvel doesn't care about money, they're more concerned with giving character priority based on their level in comics?
Thaaaat makes such a mind-numbing amount of sense it's not funny. Perfect crime/law procedural with a unique hook doable on a TV-scale. Law and Order: MCU, basically.
It's really hard for a street level superhero to make over 125 m domestic.
Even Hulk barely crossed that number after two attempts.
If your budget is 30 million, and you make 125 mill domestic, I'd say that's a big enough incentive to greenlight.
Some folks around here tend to forget that when Marvel Studios first hung out their shingle, they said that in addition to those two $150 million(ish) tentpoles they planned to produce annually, they would put out smaller films with budgets around 30 million. So far, that hasn't materialized yet, but it *was* in the original business plan, and now they've got the backing of Uncle Mickey as well. I can't see Marvel just sitting on a whole subculture of street level "Marvel Knights" heroes that can be produced on the cheap.
I'd say Daredevil is more famous than any B-list Avenger.
Its always about money bottom line..
Daredevil is like Batman, the Sopranos & Law & Order in one shot. That'll translate well with the general audience if done faithfully. It's one of the few Non-Avengers that can hold its own in a solo film set within the MCU but independent of the Avengers so maybe not more money but I think as much as any B-List Avenger (If translated faithfully) and as was said before the gap between Fox's DD and the reboot would be decent
They can go either way and win with DD
Affleck's Daredevil made significantly more b.o. than Blade, Punisher, Hellboy, Kick-Ass or Chronicle, and some or all of those usually make fanboys' Top 10 lists. A Marvel Studios-backed DD set against the backdrop of the MCU stands a great chance of making far more than, say, Ant-Man, Dr. Strange, Ms. Marvel and possibly even Black Panther.
What is with all you people suggesting Planet Hulk as a part of the MCU? Isn't that kind of obviously NEVER going to happen? Anyone with half a brain should see something like that never working for live action..
And characters like DD, The Punisher etc., wouldn't they kind of loose their weight in a universe with characters like Thor and Hulk flying around?
t:Basically, the concept of connectedness doesn't always have to mean connections back to the Avengers.
You quoted a question about money, just fyi. Or are you saying that Marvel Studios prioritizes movies based on famous-ness?
...And let's face it, 100M for an MCU film would be really bad.
Anyway, if I'm trying to leave my personal preferences out of it, this is how I'd see Phase 3:
Mortal locks:
Ant-Man (Edgar Wright wants to make, so shall it be)
Avengers 3
Captain America 3
Thor 3
Good bets:
Iron Man 4 (Depends on how Iron Man 3 does, and the stipulations of Downey's new contract)
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (Depends on how the first does)
Doctor Strange (Feige has a serious ***** for the good doctor)
Black Widow (Feige wants to make, ScarJo wants to make, potential low risk/high reward scenario)
Black Panther (appeals to an audience other movies may not, another potential low risk/high reward film)
Possibilities, wouldn't put money on it:
Hulk 2 (expensive)
Namor (expensive)
Daredevil (no real hook)
Captain Marvel (depends on the overarching storyline they're going with for Phase 3)
Inhumans (again, depends where they want to go)
The guys who fight to keep the Galaxy safe? Annihilation, War of Kings, Infinity Watch. There's plenty of stuff to pull from that would make big, grand space epics. The Guardians are bigger than Thanos, even if Thanos is the thing that got them through the front door.I don't know about a GoG2 cause without the threat of Thanos what are they?
lolno. Would be a gargantuan disaster. No one on the planet wants to see that, not even Don Cheadle.If Downey Wasn't Iron Man they could Make Don Chedle Iron Man for Iron Man 4. I worked for the comics it can work on film.
Not really. There's not much to pull from. I like Leader but he's a pretty cliche supervillain.Hulk 2 (or 3 technically) will happen in phase 3 Locked
I don't know about a GoG2 cause without the threat of Thanos what are they?
The guys who fight to keep the Galaxy safe? Annihilation, War of Kings, Infinity Watch. There's plenty of stuff to pull from that would make big, grand space epics. The Guardians are bigger than Thanos, even if Thanos is the thing that got them through the front door.
lolno. Would be a gargantuan disaster. No one on the planet wants to see that, not even Don Cheadle.
Not really. There's not much to pull from. I like Leader but he's a pretty cliche supervillain.
Hulk is expensive to render and another Hulk movie would be 90% Banner 10% Hulk again. He works best in a team setting on film.
If they were to really think about the Planet Hulk move I'd be for it. Say in Avengers 2 he loses control and deemed too dangerous to stay on earth cause he's to powerful of a loose cannon. and CGI is not as expensive as it used to be as computers process info faster and faster these days and The CGI takes the place of a whole actor.
I dunno.. Maybe
Universal Church of Truth
Kree/Skrull War
Annihilation Wave
Phalanx Invasion
War of Kings
Cancerverse
A trilogy of movies barely scratches the surface of the epic stories that can be told with the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Planet Hulk would be good, but ONLY if the Avengers and SHIELD aren't the ones to shoot Hulk into space. There's no reason at all they need to **** all over the heroes in the MCU to make that story work, and having it go down that way WOULD **** all over them, just as it did in the comics. Audiences would be thinking that the rest of the Avengers are complete *****ebags for betraying the Hulk like that instead of helping him, or they wouldn't care about what happens to the Hulk if he did something so terrible that justified their doing that to him. It's a crap set-up no matter which way you slice it.
The only reasonable way to set it up in the films would be A) He ends up on Sakaar by accident. Iron Man almost ended up stranded in space in Avengers, so there's no reason that the same can't happen to the Hulk. Or B) A villain is the one who exiles him into space. The Leader would be a great choice for that. The important thing wouldn't be how Hulk gets to Sakaar, but what he does when he gets there.
Although as previously pointed out, the CGI for the Hulk was horrifically expensive. Planet Hulk would only work if he was the Hulk for 99% of the film, and there's no way they'd be able to afford to CGI the Hulk for the majority of the whole movie, nevermind all the other special effects which would be necessary.
The guys who fight to keep the Galaxy safe? Annihilation, War of Kings, Infinity Watch. There's plenty of stuff to pull from that would make big, grand space epics. The Guardians are bigger than Thanos, even if Thanos is the thing that got them through the front door.
Not really. There's not much to pull from. I like Leader but he's a pretty cliche supervillain.
Hulk is expensive to render and another Hulk movie would be 90% Banner 10% Hulk again. He works best in a team setting on film.
Anyway, if I'm trying to leave my personal preferences out of it, this is how I'd see Phase 3:
Mortal locks:
Ant-Man (Edgar Wright wants to make, so shall it be)
Avengers 3
Captain America 3
Thor 3
Good bets:
Iron Man 4 (Depends on how Iron Man 3 does, and the stipulations of Downey's new contract)
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (Depends on how the first does)
Doctor Strange (Feige has a serious ***** for the good doctor)
Black Widow (Feige wants to make, ScarJo wants to make, potential low risk/high reward scenario)
Black Panther (appeals to an audience other movies may not, another potential low risk/high reward film)
Possibilities, wouldn't put money on it:
Hulk 2 (expensive)
Namor (expensive)
Daredevil (no real hook)
Captain Marvel (depends on the overarching storyline they're going with for Phase 3)
Inhumans (again, depends where they want to go)