What is your most anticipated upcoming Marvel movie?

What's your most anticipated movie?

  • Ant-Man

  • The Amazing Spider-Man 2

  • The Avengers 2

  • Captain America: The Winter Soldier

  • The Fantastic Four

  • Guardians of the Galaxy

  • Thor: The Dark World

  • X-Men: Days of Future Past


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At the moment I'd say Captain America: The Winter Soldier with GOTG and Avengers: Age of Ultron tied for second. Why CA:TWS is #1 for me is due to the fact that I read the arc and it's one of my fave Cap stories. I just can't wait to see it in all it's glory on the big screen and firmly believe the hype of it potentially being Marvel's best. Plus everything we've seen so far has been top notch.

GOTG is exciting for the simple fact that it'll be a space epic and different from most Marvel films. Avengers: AOU has me pumped not for the biased fact that Hawkeye, my favorite Marvel character will get more screen time (:o), but because I'm expecting Whedon to go all out. Plus I absolutely can't wait to see how the team deals with Ultron.
 
X-Men. Singer, will deliver again. Also Fassbender, is so damn good as Magneto.
 
^Same here, I also couldn't really relate to his character and I feel like X-Men are much edgier team and deeper as individuals compare to The Avengers/MCU characters.
 
>deeper as individuals
>anyone not named Magneto, Wolverine, or Charles hasn't had more than 20 minutes of development in over 10 years

>tired of RDJ
>not tired of Hugh Jackman

Biiiiaaaaassssssssss
 
Cap2 and now DoFP after seeing Wolverine, but then the others are a bit more of a wait. I'm sure I will watch most of them anyway.
 
Anyone not named Magneto, Wolverine, or Charles hasn't had more than 20 minutes of development in over 10 years

Actually, William Stryker, Sebastian Shaw, Silver Samurai, Sabretooth (X1), Jean Grey, Mariko Yashida, Sen. Kelly, Yukio and soon Mystique/Beast in DOFP are well-developed characters and got a decent amount of screentime. Just not as much as the core three of the X-Men series.
 
You think Sabretooth was well developed in X1? I would give you Origins as Creed was the only salvageable thing about that entire horrid affair, but Creed in X1 was nothing but muscle. Also Loki pretty much trumps any villain in any of the x-films. In my opinion of course.
 
You think Sabretooth was well developed in X1? I would give you Origins as Creed was the only salvageable thing about that entire horrid affair, but Creed in X1 was nothing but muscle. Also Loki pretty much trumps any villain in any of the x-films. In my opinion of course.

Oh I meant Sabretooth of Origins! :oldrazz:
 
Loki? The angry child with daddy issues? Magneto (young or old) is leagues above him. Even Stryker and Kevin Bacon strike me as more interesting villains, the first for his history, and the 2nd for his interesting abilities.
 
Let me see...

I couldn't care less about Ant-Man, Captain America: TWS and FF4...
Didn't like the first Thor but I'm giving the sequel a chance because it's fantasy.
Days of Future Past sounds intriguing and I like Singer, but we'll see.
TAS-M2 looks ok, but the first one was disappointing.

And about Guardians of the Galaxy... a space comedy movie based on an obscure cb series, directed by James Gunn and featuring alien zombies, a human tree and a talking raccoon? Really...? :dry:
[BLACKOUT]Just shut up and take my money, Marvel.[/BLACKOUT]
 
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>deeper as individuals
>anyone not named Magneto, Wolverine, or Charles hasn't had more than 20 minutes of development in over 10 years

>tired of RDJ
>not tired of Hugh Jackman
Biiiiaaaaassssssssss
^ Exactly.
 
1. Guardians of the Galaxy
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
3. X-Men: Days of Future Past
4. The Avengers 2
5. The Amazing Spider-Man 2
6. Ant-Man
7. Thor: The Dark World
8. The Fantastic Four Reboot (No faith in Fox at all)
 
Let me see...

I couldn't care less about Ant-Man, Captain America: TWS and FF4...
Didn't like the first Thor but I'm giving the sequel a chance because it's fantasy.
Days of Future Past sounds intriguing and I like Singer, but we'll see.
TAS-M2 looks ok, but the first one was disappointing.

And about Guardians of the Galaxy... a space comedy movie based on an obscure cb series, directed by James Gunn and featuring alien zombies, a human tree and a talking raccoon? Really...? :dry:
[BLACKOUT]Just shut up and take my money, Marvel.[/BLACKOUT]

Really? Not much of a Marvel fan are you?

Captain America, the first movie was very well done. Cap is an iconic character equal or near equal in stature to DC's Superman, Batman and Marvel'[s own Spiderman. Google All time favorite or greatest heroes and Cap is always among the best. He is also an interesting character a man from the past going into our future. The Winter Soldier is a great story. Personally my most anticipated film.

For me its

1. CA: Winter Soldier
2. Avengers 2 Age of Ultron (read the recent series was very good)
3. GoTG. Draxx the Destroyer, 'Nuff said.
4. Xmen : Days of Future Past.

The rest is cake.
 
1. Guardians of the Galaxy
-James Gunn is great, the cast is out there, and the characters seem like a boatload of awesome. What's not to like?

2. Avengers: Age of Ultron
-I know Comic-Con soured some people on this because of the lack of Pym, but I got more excited than I though I would. The new characters seem great without there being too much overload, putting off Thanos is a good idea, and Whedon seems really psyched on the story. And passion + skill are the two best things you can get with a movie, let alone one of these movies.

3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
-The Russo Bros sounded like an out-there choice, but if such a dark horse could persuade Feige into handing them to keys, I knew something had to be right. All the stuff we've seen/heard since shooting started has sounded good, especially the themes and arc we'll see Steve go through. Having the DP from District 9 also interests me, and I'd like to see if the look of the movie has a grit to it.

4. X-Men: Days of Future Past
-I really haven't been following much of this, but whenever news pops up, it's always good. It just sounds like it'll be really fun to fuse the two casts (including one we haven't seen in a long while) in what's shaping up to be a pretty epic film. The addition of Peter Dinklage is a pretty sweet one as well.

5. Ant-Man
-I'll admit, I wouldn't care a whole helluva lot if Edgar Wright wasn't directing, but the fact is he actually he is, and Wright simply rocks. The fact that he also seems very passionate and wasn't just hired because it's a difficult property they needed a stylistic director for is what gets me, once again. The test footage was cool and I'm psyched after all these years it's finally gonna come together in what will probably be a solid, fun movie.

6. Thor: The Dark World
-I hate to admit it, but for some reason Thor just doesn't get me super pumped. Fairly pumped, yes, just not super pumped. They did a great job adapting him, Hemsworth is awesome in the role, but the character himself doesn't quite psyche me in the same way guys like Iron Man and Cap do. I think I'd like him best as the wise, samurai-like powerhouse member of a larger team (which is ironic since I enjoyed him better in his solo movie than Avengers). I'm in the camp that's most excited to see a Thor movie for Loki and their brotherly relationship. That said, I wouldn't pass up on Thor's movies for another as I'm excited to check in with him in his world and see how his story advances. Giving him the arc of making moral sacrifices is a good direction to go, and one you don't always see in these movies' sequels (not as the main theme, at least). Also, cinematically the movie already looks much better than the first.

7. Fantastic Four Reboot
-Josh Trank did a solid job with Chronicle and FOX seems to be re-learning after the last decade or so that blockbusters should actually be good when you make them, so maybe they'll actually pull it off. More than anything, I'm interested in the novelty of seeing the team reinvented in a new way, though the recent reports of possibly casting of a really young Reed is kind of weird to me.

8. The Amazing Spider-Man 2
-The first one was aight, not super good but not super bad. It was kind of on the same level of Man of Steel for me. In fact, I had the same problem with both in that they both felt like an adaptation, rather than their own stories. I thought maybe they'd build more with the future installments, but I'm a little underwhelmed with the recent leaked footage. It still feels kind of lost in tone with the humor being executed a little awkwardly and I fear more and more Electro is just going to come off as silly in the final product, and not just visually.

Well this ended up way longer than I expected.
 
Loki? The angry child with daddy issues? Magneto (young or old) is leagues above him. Even Stryker and Kevin Bacon strike me as more interesting villains, the first for his history, and the 2nd for his interesting abilities.

Thats exactly my issue with Loki. He's the best villain in MCU so far, but when I think the reason why he became the notorious Loki was because of his daddy issues. Its so typical compare to the backstory/intentions of Magneto.
 
X-Men Days Of Future past.

It is shaping up to be amazing from everything we've seen so far.
 
1. Guardians Of The Galaxy. The leaked footage only cemented it at the top...it's up there with Mad Max: Fury Road, both of which at the moment surpass Episode VII.
2. Avengers 2
3. CA: TWS
4. Ant-Man
5. Thor: TDW
6. X-Men: DOFP
7. Fantastic Four (Fox is already being cheap with it, so very low expectations)
8. TASM 2
 
Having watched the leaked footage from nearly all of these... absolutely still GOTG. Though looking back, I'm actually more psyched for Ant-Man than DOFP; I'm switching those.
 
Loki? The angry child with daddy issues? Magneto (young or old) is leagues above him. Even Stryker and Kevin Bacon strike me as more interesting villains, the first for his history, and the 2nd for his interesting abilities.

Yeah Loki was great in Thor. In Avengers he was a mustache twirling, smiling un-motivated fool who got his butt kicked throughout the whole movie, not threatening other than the eye gouging scene.

No where near the quality of the X-Men villains.

7. Fantastic Four (Fox is already being cheap with it, so very low expectations)

???????
 


It was not mentioned or announced at ComicCon, still hasn't started any legit production, yet is scheduled to come out the same year (2015) but just before Avengers, MOS2, and Episode VII. Silence is not good for a struggling franchise.
 
After that footage. It's definitely Guardians Of The Galaxy now. Looked awesome and insane!
 
Glad to see GotG winning the poll. It was my most anticipated when I originally voted but with the leaked footage it now blows all others away.

>deeper as individuals
>anyone not named Magneto, Wolverine, or Charles hasn't had more than 20 minutes of development in over 10 years

>tired of RDJ
>not tired of Hugh Jackman

Biiiiaaaaassssssssss

Perhaps. Personally, though I am tired of RDJ and not Jackman. And this is despite the fact that I'm not even a big fan of the X-men but I love the Avengers when it comes to comics. So, if anything, my bias swings the other way.
 

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