Spider-ManHero12
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Agreed. Personally, I think it's aweosme he hung out with everybody.Favreau is a producer on this film. Should be no surprise he paid a set visit.
Agreed. Personally, I think it's aweosme he hung out with everybody.Favreau is a producer on this film. Should be no surprise he paid a set visit.
What if Marvel Studios had some movie rights reverted to them as of 1/1/12, and this new (supposed) reshoot has something to do with new character(s) becoming available for Avengers....?

He was joking.
who would that be? FF? unlikely. the last FF movie wasn't that far ago. DD? has a movie in production, atm, so that's even more unlikely. GR, X-Men, Spidey? THOSE rights are definatly not with Marvel. Punisher? The rights already reverted years ago...
Blade is the only one left. But would he fit into an Avengers movie? I don't think so.
who would that be? FF? unlikely. the last FF movie wasn't that far ago. DD? has a movie in production, atm, so that's even more unlikely. GR, X-Men, Spidey? THOSE rights are definatly not with Marvel. Punisher? The rights already reverted years ago...
Blade is the only one left. But would he fit into an Avengers movie? I don't think so.
He was only kidding. It's all part of TheMayor's legacy being revisited.
Not going to happen.
FF is still over at Fox plus it'd be too much. Talk about fan pandering.
....I take it you've read the contract, then....?
Close to it. I watched an interview with Tom Rothman on December 7th of 2011. Where he mentions they're working on FF.
http://collider.com/x-men-sequel-daredevil-fantastic-four-reboot/131060/
So despite my problems with the guy I'll take his word over baseless speculation from the "fans".
I wouldn't take that interview as any real indication that they're working on FF at all.
The interviewer asked him about DD and FF, and Rothman goes into a lengthy response about DD and mentions Slade specifically, then *offhand* mumbles "...and Fantastic Four." Sounds more like an outright dodge than anything else.
The last *official* word on FF came 3 years ago, in '09, when they said they were handing the franchise off to Akiva Goldsman of bat-nips "fame." And considering that Akiva has been very busy in the interim and hasn't even remotely hinted at any progress on FF, I'd say it's dead in the water. Or reverted to Marvel.
It hasn't reverted it's still over at Fox and I'll take Rothmans word over your speculation.
If the rights had reverted he would have simply said "no comment/I can't talk about it" in regards to FF. Instead he said they're working on it.
So I'll defintely take that as an indication that they're working on another crap FF movie.
Except he didn't say "they're working on it." He said simply: "....and Fantastic Four." Apropos of nothing. In other words: a dodge, or a simple realization that he doesn't have a clue what's happening with FF, if anything at all.
I don't like Rothman but are you seriously implying the CEO of the company has no idea as to what's going on with the franchise?
You're telling me the man infamous for his intrusion and meddling with these productions doesn't know whether they're working on it?
Of course he knows. I seriously can't believe you're implying otherwise. That's ridiculous.
To my understanding, they have to have a movie in production by a specific date to retain rights, not just be "working on it."