John Marvel
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I'm very new here but am really enjoying reading the posts and have replied to a couple. I'm looking over the Marvel movie topics and don't see one about Nick Fury
and just yesterday I was reading an article dated June 17, 2014 about the TV show Castle. It's just finished season 6, and I was reading that the creator, Andrew Marlowe, was being taken off as a showrunner and will be replaced. Welllllll, the last paragraph says he's writing the screenplay for the upcoming NICK FURY movie.
I hope I'm not just late to the party and everyone knows already and it's been a topic that's already been talked until it's dead. If that's the case, I'm sorry for posting about it.
Here's the link to read it for yourself, and the last paragraph if you just want to read it
http://wallstcheatsheet.com/en ..?a=viewall
"Marlowe is also writing the screenplay for the upcoming Marvel movie Nick Fury, based on the character of the same name that has been portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson in previous Avengers films. Nick Fury is a former boxer from Hells Kitchen who is recruited by the Army and eventually leads the top-secret superhero organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. That movie is one of many Avengers spinoffs currently in development."
I hope I'm not just late to the party and everyone knows already and it's been a topic that's already been talked until it's dead. If that's the case, I'm sorry for posting about it.
Here's the link to read it for yourself, and the last paragraph if you just want to read it
http://wallstcheatsheet.com/en ..?a=viewall
"Marlowe is also writing the screenplay for the upcoming Marvel movie Nick Fury, based on the character of the same name that has been portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson in previous Avengers films. Nick Fury is a former boxer from Hells Kitchen who is recruited by the Army and eventually leads the top-secret superhero organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. That movie is one of many Avengers spinoffs currently in development."
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