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Does Marvel even have any Mexican/Latino characters for Michael Peña to play? The only ones I know are all DC characters (Blue Beetle, El Dorado, Vibe).
I dont think Javier Bardem is even Latino by the way.
Does Marvel even have any Mexican/Latino characters for Michael Peña to play? The only ones I know are all DC characters (Blue Beetle, El Dorado, Vibe).
Cool they're literally taking inspiration from the Tales to Astonish communist stories.
He is probably playing a variation of old Tale To Astonish Ant-Man villain El Toro who was communist dictator sort of based on Castro who charged at people with bull horns like Spidey villain Rhino.
I imagine Lang's modern villain may be Darren Agonistes Cross.
or the positive reception to First Class in the 60s and DOFP in the 70s
No. Go be a Fox fanboy in the FF forums.or the positive reception to First Class in the 60s and DOFP in the 70s
or the positive reception to First Class in the 60s and DOFP in the 70s
Well, the thing is that what we want to do, the idea that we have for the adaptation is to actually involve both. Is to have a film that basically is about Henry Pym and Scott Lang, so you actually do a prologue where you see Pym as Ant-Man in action in the 60′s, in sort of “Tales to Astonish” mode basically, and then the contemporary, sort of flash-forward, is Scott Lang’s story, and how he comes to acquire the suit, how he crosses paths with Henry Pym, and then, in an interesting sort of Machiavellian way, teams up with him. So it’s like an interesting thing, like the “Marvel Premiere” one that I read which is Scott Lang’s origin, it’s very brief like a lot of those origin comics are, and in a way, the details that are skipped through in the panels and the kind of thing we’d spend half an hour on.
or the positive reception to First Class in the 60s and DOFP in the 70s
Guys, he made an honest mistake and he's wasn't insulting anyone. Can you not jump all over him?
Guys, he made an honest mistake and he's wasn't insulting anyone. Can you not jump all over him?
Latino Review reports that Cliff Collins Jr. is in this film.
Nope.
So are we looking at what is essentially going to be a pure heist movie? You don't hire a guy like Douglas if it weren't. I am thinking along the lines of Oceans 11, The Score, Entrapment, or Thomas Crown Affair, with superhero elements and a little more camp of course.