Personally, I think this is further evidence of Marvel Studios blowing smoke up our asses, just like they did with IM3. IM3 was practically headed for post when they *finally* dropped the bombshell that Mandarin *would* be in the movie after all. (Sorta --- don't get me started on that, please.)
Collector makes no sense at all in the context of what little we know about GOTG, let alone Avengers or any other Marvel movie. You're not going to make a story about the cosmic curator of a museum full of captive superheroes/villains from across the galaxy interesting.
Instead, I'm willing to bet right now any amount of Internet dollar$ anyone cares to lose that it's another smokescreen, and BDT *is* actually playing Thanos, as most of us expect, but it'll be Marvel Studios' worst kept secret until the "big reveal" halfway through the shoot.
This makes a lot of sense. With the "Iron Man flying off into space to join the Guardians" rumor having been disproven, Thanos is the one link remaining between GOTG and the $1.5 billion Avengers franchise. If you try to think like a Disney/Marvel exec, which character is going to move more tie-in product? A quirky senior citizen with a hoarding problem or a massive purple space-god?
Exactly.
Wouldn't it make *more* sense if all this was just smokescreening to disguise something as simple as an expanded GOTG roster....? Michael Rooker as Rocket Raccoon; Lee Pace as Adam Warlock; Ophelia Lovibond as Phyla-Vell or Mantis; Glenn Close as Moondragon; Benicio del Toro as Thanos; Karen Gillan as Lady Death. This would explain why most of these actors are apparently being signed to multiple movies (i.e., a GOTG franchise), as opposed to WTF characters like Ronan, Collector and Rhomann Dey getting their own series.
Exactly.
Hell, I think the whole last few weeks could turn out to be an organized disinfo campaign. We've gotten anonymous "sources" who tell us that a movie about the Guardians of the Galaxy is now going to feature The Collector, Carina, a Rhomann Dey who sounds nothing like his comic-book counterpart (a human liaison on alien affairs to SHIELD? When the hell was Nick Fury and SHIELD announced for this movie?), Ronan the Accuser, Yondu the Archer, a lead villainess of some sort, a female head (maybe literally...lolz) of Nova Corps....hey, if they're right, this is no longer "Guardians of the Galaxy," but "Cosmic Marvel: The Movie."
Wouldn't it make *more* sense if all this was just smokescreening to disguise something as simple as an expanded GOTG roster....? Michael Rooker as Rocket Raccoon; Lee Pace as Adam Warlock; Ophelia Lovibond as Phyla-Vell or Mantis; Glenn Close as Moondragon; Benicio del Toro as Thanos; Karen Gillan as Lady Death. This would explain why most of these actors are apparently being signed to multiple movies (i.e., a GOTG franchise), as opposed to WTF characters like Ronan, Collector and Rhomann Dey getting their own series.
I wouldn't go that far to say that all of that is smokescreen. The only way Guardians of the Galaxy was NOT going to be Cosmic Marvel: the Movie was if they crash landed on Earth. If these guys are having superhero adventures in deep space of course they are going to flesh out the cast with other Cosmic characters.
Yes, it's definitely going to be a great cosmic journey; but Gunn is still going to need and want to create a tight, coherent story. What we've heard in the past few rumors is so all over the dartboard that the central focus of the Guardians seems to have been lost entirely. Nova Corps? Ronan and the Kree? The Collector? Yondu the Archer as a space pirate? Rhomann Dey acting as an intermediary for ETs in SHIELD? There's literally no room left to tell the Guardians story amidst all that.
Not to mention the fact that we're all still looking for casting news on principals like Rocket Raccoon, Groot and Thanos. (Because who here *honestly* believes that they're not going to have The Mad Titan in a movie that features Drax and Gamora definitely; and quite possibly Adam Warlock/Magus, Nebula, The Collector, and/or Lady Death as well? All of these characters' stories are intimately tied to Thanos.) Do you think they'd announce a whole boatload of totally extraneous characters' casting instead of casting for the actual principals of the movie?
Plus, where's any indication of anybody other than Guardians of the Galaxy in the concept art we've seen so far? Surely we would've caught at least a glimpse of Yondu, or the Nova Corps, or Ronan, or The Collector in the concept art if any of these rumors held water.
Why are you assuming that all of these other characters have more screentime than the Guardians?
Because (a) they're marquee names, and (b) they're listed, according to these alleged rumorsmiths, as "lead villains"? Hell, they don't even need to have *more* screentime than the Guardians --- just the time necessary to spend on each one's backstory would eat up half the movie. Let's spend 5-10 minutes each developing (1) John C. Reilly, (2) Glenn Close, (3) Benicio del Toro, (4) Lee Pace, (5) Ophelia Lovibond, (6) Karen Gillan, (7) Michael Rooker. That's 35-70 minutes just trying to explain to confused audiences who the Nova Corps, Ronan and the Kree, Yondu and the *other* Guardians of the Galaxy (from the 31st century), and The Collector and His Lovely Daughter are. And that's *before* you've even introduced that Big Purple Guy from The Avengers Post-Credits, let alone The Guardians themselves.
But if these are actually other Guardians, then the time spent on each backstory can be significantly reduced. All that matters is that each is a charter member of our cosmic Avengers, and they all share a common goal; as opposed to Clash of the Plotlines.
Here's DCMF's original post:
Sounds to me like DCMF is saying he knows up front that it's disinfo to be spread to CBM to keep the fanboys busy, while he remains mum on info that he can't reveal.
How does what you guys are saying make any sense? In exchange for his source giving him something, his source gave him something else? That's not how exchanges work. He had to have given something to his source. That's like paying for your groceries by stealing from the cash register. The other person gains nothing.
Also, why would he purposefully post false information? That would damage his reputation. It's one thing for Marvel themselves to spout false info to keep the fanboys at bay, it's another thing for a journalist to post false information (especially KNOWING it's false information). If BdT is in fact playing Thanos and DCMF knew it, then he never should have posted the story about him playing The Collector AT ALL. It's not a journalists job to lie on behalf of the studio. A journalists job is to try to be the first to post TRUE information.
What's so hard to believe about BdT playing The Collector?
I won't say it's completely impossible for the info I received to be disinformation, only because my source is associated with Marvel Studios (EDIT: and they could have used me to mislead everyone for the sake of the plot..maybe). However, the source that granted me permission to post the scoop said flat out that most people are speculating incorrectly that BDT is playing Thanos. I was only told that BDT is actually playing the Collector and nothing more.
I think Marvel will announce the cast very soon to coincide with the commencement of filming.
What's so hard to believe about BdT playing The Collector?
Fair enough.
But how do you know that "The Collector" isn't just a disguise for Thanos? Maybe "The Collector" appears to be some alien interested in getting hold of whatever maguffin the Guardians have in their possession. Let's say it turns out to be an Infinity Gem. Let's say "The Collector" succeeds in getting it from the GOTG by movie's end, either by force or by negotiation. Let's say the final scenes show "The Collector" revealing himself to be You Know Who. Think Miranda Tate; John Blake; Mandarin. Wouldn't the studio/your source do everything in their power to keep (yet another) M. Night twist secret from the public?
MCU character =/= Comic character. I mean Killian was just a boring desk-jokey scientist who literally only existed for two pages, during which time he wrote a confession and committed suicide.The Collector is a D-list antagonist, at best, and I can't see a reason why a high profile actor like BDT would want to play him, nor can I see Marvel wanting this character to appear in other features.
Believe it or not, I started considering all that last night after you mentioned how the scoop could have been disinformation. The first indication that the Collector was in GOTG was reported with the casting of Ophelia Lovibond last month. But I rechecked THR's article yesterday, and the bits about the Collector have now disappeared.
However, with the casting of John C. Reilly turning out to be true, I also rechecked HitFix's report. "Everyone in this film has a connection of some sort to Thanos, by design." The Collector "gathering artifacts and beings in the hopes of saving them from a foretold galactic annihilation" that is later revealed to be Thanos, fits easily with what we know.
The only thing I can think of that could contradict your theory... wouldn't hiding himself take away from the big bad mofo of a character he's supposed to be?
MCU character =/= Comic character. I mean Killian was just a boring desk-jokey scientist who literally only existed for two pages, during which time he wrote a confession and committed suicide.
Sure. I didn't say Thanos wouldn't be in it.GOTG could certainly use a character who had a short but memorable role in the third highest grossing film of all time.