Gamma Goliath
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That's awesome.
I remember the article you may be referring to only speculated that Marvel still had rights to Venom. I don't think they do though, but who knows? Wouldn't make much sense to me if Sony did not have the rights.
This recent exchange at a Comic Con interview with Kevin Feige kind of made me sad...
When asked if he was currently in a "good place" with Edward Norton, Feige demurred and said, "ask him."
That doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement. Feige needs to suck it up and apologize. Norton was clearly right (judging by the brilliance of some of the deleted scenes in IH and by the final box office numbers) and Feige and Marvel was wrong. So, man up and beg Norton for another chance.
Norton was clearly right (judging by the brilliance of some of the deleted scenes in IH and by the final box office numbers) and Feige and Marvel was wrong.
Except good moviemaking that would have given TIH the chance to have some decent characterization instead of just being about the effects.
You are free to your own opinion of course, but I was more than content with the character development in TIH. I think Norton did a great job. I watched the cut scenes and there was really not much to crow about there. The yoga scenes while interesting, were hardly crucial to his character; and the Samson conversation seemed very out of place with the rest of the film to me. I was really expecting that scene to be more coherent and meaningful than it was.
This recent exchange at a Comic Con interview with Kevin Feige kind of made me sad...
When asked if he was currently in a "good place" with Edward Norton, Feige demurred and said, "ask him."
That doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement. Feige needs to suck it up and apologize. Norton was clearly right (judging by the brilliance of some of the deleted scenes in IH and by the final box office numbers) and Feige and Marvel was wrong. So, man up and beg Norton for another chance.
Is this scene that many of you speak, on the DVD? Or where can I see it?
"I think we know. I think it's going to be Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and Nick Fury. I think it's safe to assume that there will be some members of the Hulk universe in the film as well."
"Is the Hulk in it?"
"Zak Penn is outlining it as we speak, so we'll see."
Hulk had a good movie that was pretty successful at the box office, he should be in Avengers. If Norton won't come back, I can see why they wouldn't have him, but otherwise they should try for it.
Well, I can see Norton saying that since it is up to Marvel.... however, it is disconcerting that Marvel would make that comment.What I find kind of disconcerting is that both sides (Marvel/Norton) have said "ask the other guy" when asked about working relations between the two.
Personally, I found Norton's statement to be a positive thing - if he had nothing to hide, why would he care how tight Marvel's "rein" on things is?
I'm just hoping that both sides are keeping mum in order to conceal a surprise (an appearance in Iron Man 2, maybe?). Kevin Feige can't keep his stories straight, and even Downey's avoiding Avengers and Hulk questions. Personally, I found Norton's statement to be a positive thing - if he had nothing to hide, why would he care how tight Marvel's "rein" on things is?
This recent exchange at a Comic Con interview with Kevin Feige kind of made me sad...
When asked if he was currently in a "good place" with Edward Norton, Feige demurred and said, "ask him."
That doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement. Feige needs to suck it up and apologize. Norton was clearly right (judging by the brilliance of some of the deleted scenes in IH and by the final box office numbers) and Feige and Marvel was wrong. So, man up and beg Norton for another chance.
As I've mentioned in the "Ed Norton" thread, I've seen the deleted scenes and there was no "brilliance" there. Just a whole bunch of "nothing special".