Matt Goldberg said:Marvel needs to re-hire Joss Whedon for The Avengers 2. How does this require an editorial? Its such an obvious statement. Not only did the movie have the most successful opening-weekend gross of all-time, but it was also successful among critics. Why would you risk losing a single piece? Why jeopardize a formula that delivered such a resounding commercial and critical success? What studio would do such a thing?
Marvel would. Their hit-it-and-quit-it relationship with directors has served them well in terms of keeping costs down and making the productions run smoothly. No one rocks the boat, no one gets a pay bump for the sequel, and no director becomes bigger than the property he is directing. From a business standpoint, its a sensible trend. But its a trend that shouldnt continue when it comes to The Avengers franchise.
Well I hope there will be more villains. Like at least 3.
The Avengers only had Loki.
I think he just means it will be more personal. Loki is personal for Thor and Hawkeye but not so much for anyone else I guess.
Think about the first and second season of Buffy. Angelus was a way better villian not because of his power but because of his effect on Buffy. I would say it will be that sort of thing.
Because more villains always works out so well.
sooooo...precisely what I saidHe probably means smaller and more personal, like he said. I'm thinking he's thinking an Empire Strikes Back-type of follow up. It'll still have a lot of action and sci-fi and all that, but the climax won't be a grand battle, it'll be a small personal battle. I like that, and that has potential to be more satisfying if earned well than trying to go bigger than a metropolitan invasion, which you will then need to top again. As long as the stakes remain high, the battle doesn't need to have the same scale, I believe.
If we see Ultron, I bet it'll be a single unit capable of taking down the whole team physically and mentally, not an army of Ultrons that will overwhelm by sheer numbers.
sooooo...precisely what I said
Whedon can do what he wants.
I'll be ready with a big tub of popcorn.
Marvel would be suicidal to risk losing Whedon. Pay that man. He's earned it.
I believe he was sincere in his intentions, but I'm not sure Marvel will go for it.
Your thoughts?
With the success of The Avengers, I believe they'll be more than willing to let that man do whatever he wants.
This is the problem with movie franchise, the reason movie franchises often run stale after a few movies and is dreadfully undermining the Batman franchise by forcing a reboot after 3 films when a reboot is not needed.
There are so many talented directors/writers/actors/prodcuers in Hollywood....Why is Joss Whedon the only one that can pull of the Avengers? He did a marvelously fantastic job with Avengers and I sincerely hope he comes back for a sequel.....but he's not the only one who can do this.
Kevin Fiege has a lot of vision, I'm sure if they feel Joss can do it again they will bring him back....But they've shown to be pretty calculating when it comes to keeping the franchise fresh. John Faveru made them 1.5 billion dollars with 2 Iron Man movies and while the decision might be have been mutual it's not like Marvel was begging him to come back....they get it....they know what they are doing....if the passion isn't there they are going to find a new guy with a new vision to keep the franchise fresh so they don't have to reboot
DC should take note.....no need to reboot Batman again, just continue to make good movies
Exactly how I picture it.As many have already brought up, Empire Strikes Back is kinda movie Whedon was hinting at by saying "smaller & more personal." This will be a Thanos trilogy. Part I was a glorious victory for these guys, Part II will be dark times.
Without a doubt. He'll probably have to give some sort of movie precedent. So, basically he'll say Empire Strikes Back and then they'll be like 'okay, cool.' Chances are he wouldn't be saying it if he didn't already know he could do it.
Oftentimes, filmmakers want to tell a story. Stories have endings. If the ending is hard enough, there's nowhere else to go, plus there's nothing else to say without rehashing a movie you've already made. At that point, a reboot is needed. That's what's happening with Batman. That won't happen with Avengers, but we're not going to get 'filler' movies that don't move towards a satisfying conclusion.
And let's be real. Not only is Whedon passionate, but he's the only director who loves (and writes) comics, has extensive experience managing large casts, and most importantly, is a proven success with the Avengers movies, and wants to do more. What good would getting another director do, anyway?
Exactly how I picture it.
Part 1 is an amazing victory, part 2 will see something horrible happen, and part 3 with be the final battle where the Avenger stand tall over Thanos.
I could see something where the Hulk leaves the team (because he thinks they don't trust him or SHIELD pisses him off) leaving them shorthanded in a battle which will cause either a death or someone being held hostage.
To kill off Hawkeye or Black Widow, they'd need a lot of screen time in an upcoming film as well as Avengers 2 to make the people care. Out of the other 3 (Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America) you can't really kill them.
Maybe have one be captured (Captain America sacrificing himself to save the others?). I think this would work well -- as you would have Hawkeye and Black Widow convince Hulk to help to try and rescue Captain America (say from Loki, The Other, and their army), while Iron Man and Thor have an epic war with Thanos.