Shuri
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Amazing? Spider-Man in Captain Marvel 2 confirmed.
Feige and co no doubt have ideas. They just can't have anything formally done until it closed, like coordinate directly with the big wigs at FOX, commission screenplays for characters currently under FOX, etc. They have to wait for the closure for all of that. But I have no doubt Feige and co have been informally coming up with some ideas of what they want to do.
This could be a good thing. Imagine having all that time to think about where these characters fit into the larger universe.
By the time they start working on an official script and director, Feige should be able to give them extensive back-story and the direction he wants them to go so they can have a solid framework in which to build their story.
I think Feige will be able to say: "This is who the characters are. This is what makes them special. These are their flaws. This is how I want the visuals to be different from previous films, and this is how I want them to be similar. By the end of the film, audiences should be thinking about X."
Some creative types might not be thrilled with having those sorts of limitiations, but for the right writers and directors, it will give them the type of structure that should help them make a film that fits very nicely into the MCU while showing the elements of the FF that make them unique.
From Bloomberg: DISNEY CUTS IGER COMPENSATION BY $13.5M ON FOX DEAL CLOSE MISS
I wouldn't expect a FF or X-Men film before 2022 at the earliest (and that's being generous).
The headline always comes first without an article.There's no link there to an article. What's that about?
Disney Cuts Iger Compensation by $13.5m on Fox Deal Close Miss
By Nick Lichtenberg
(Bloomberg) --
On March 4, The Walt Disney Company and Robert Iger amended his employment agreement to reduce by $13.5 million the annual total compensation opportunities that it would have made available to him upon the closing of the transaction with Twenty-First Century Fox.
- Eliminates annual base salary increase of $500,000 on closing date, maintains annual base salary at current level of $3 million
- Eliminates annualized $8 million increase in annual target bonus opportunity following closing date, maintains annual target bonus opportunity at current level of $12 million
- Decreases by $5 million annual target long-term incentive award opportunity that would have been made available for periods following closing date to $20 million
I think he'll cope....lol.The headline always comes first without an article.
I’d be pissed if I was Iger.
I just successfully cut one of the biggest acquisitions in Hollywood history and you slash my pay?
Me and Mickey would have to square up. Lol.
THR is reporting the pay cut won't go into effect until the deal closes which is even weirder. Which makes me think this is to help cover some sort of recent loss I.e the $179M fox law suit and Iger has agreed to help cover the cost out of his pay check. Just speculation.
Disney Amends CEO Bob Iger's Total Yearly Pay as Fox Deal Closing Nears
Getting close!
Any news on The Gifted? Has it been given the official ax yet?