http://marvel.toonzone.net/news.php?action=fullnews&id=93
As another update, reportedly, NEXT AVENGERS has remained "strong" in the 2nd week of it's release, selling 34,000 more copies and staying in the Top 25 DVD releases. Lion's Gate for this reason still believes it will have the longest shelf life. In total, it's sold 98,000 copies (or still less than DOCTOR STRANGE did in it's first week).
I would need to know how well the prior Marvel DTV titles sold in 2nd and next weeks before I would be as optimistic about NEXT AVENGERS sales as Lion's Gate is. ULTIMATE AVENGERS 1 & 2 are STILL on more DVD store shelves, as is INVINCIBLE IRON MAN. While NEXT AVENGERS may eventually outsell DOCTOR STRANGE, I'd hardly call it their crowning achievement.
I finally got around to watching the extras (besides the VS. trailers, of course). I usually avoid them for the Marvel LG releases because, unlike for a lot of other animated DTV's like the WB stuff or even HELLBOY ANIMATED or TUROK: SON OF STONE, they have no commentary track and just consist of some 15 minute butt-kissing session. No matter how good or flawed a DTV is, you always get the writers & producers talking about it as if it was the next BEN HUR. At least with the WB stuff, you get some commentaries which usually are more fun because the movie's writers/creators will often poke out something that doesn't work and explain why it is there anyway ("we didn't have time"), and that can humanize things. Marvel LG isn't into that. So if you want to hear the creators gush about homaging THE ULTIMATES in ULTIMATE AVENGERS or dare try to defend being so proud of INVINCIBLE IRON MAN's Mandarin when he barely gets one line or 5 minutes of airtime, you're out of luck.
Two things got to me in the "making of" feature. Firstly, the writers & directors, especially Mr. Hartle, gush about how much they love a "young heroes step up" story. I almost thought they meant another film, because THESE heroes basically throw their adversary at The Hulk and let him, an adult, handle it. Granted, I suppose a battle plan of, "just get the Hulk really mad and throw him at Ultron" is the sort of idea a kid could and would come up with. But it still amounts to passing the buck. When the writers of mass media can't tell the difference between "stepping up" and "passing the buck", it frankly explains why morals are screwy in America these days.
The second thing that got to me was seeing how proud they were of the characters; I can understand that to some degree, but they weren't nearly as original as they could have been. It was SERIOUSLY a creative brainstorm to have Cap's kid be the leader, Azari's kid have cat-like features, Pym's kid being a tech geek? Really? They spend the most time talking about Torun, who on a rewatch I sort of agree was almost the unabashed star, but why didn't they go all out? Make Torun the star & leader, and have had Thor come in and the end, rather than the overused Hulk. Why not add more from James' mother's legacy besides red hair, like her "Sting" blaster or even wall-crawling? Why not make Pym the "rugged tough guy"? Instead, they wrote children who simply played to the type of their parents and considered it a Stan Lee worthy accomplishment. I respectfully disagree. I thought they played things too safe & predictable for the mainstream tweener audience they wanted, and those sorts of works always seem less satisfying. They also spoke of a conflict that Tony Stark had in raising the kids, in which little made it to the actual film. If time length is an issue, then maybe it is about time Marvel LG started making DTV's instead of Cartoon Network TV specials.
There is also an extra about Young Marvel characters that basically talks mostly about the Young X-Men that Kyle & Yost wrote. Unfortunately, Kyle & Yost are unaware that in their attempt to "beef up" the teen soap title they inheritated, they turned into into a grim death-march; basically, overcompensating. NXM needed a kick in the rear, not to become DAY OF THE DEAD. It also spends a lot of time on the FRANKLIN RICHARDS comics, if you're into them. Only passing mentions are made about Young Avengers or arguably Marvel's best known young title, RUNAWAYS.
HULK VS. still looks friggin' awesome.
