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Bosco685

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  1. I just cannot see this happening either. Disney is the one controlling the release schedule on this film. So interesting to see what they do finally.
  2. Now this is an example of a fanatical MCU fan that detracts from the news, ignoring the fact this 'indie director' is critically acclaimed already with such a limited list of films.
  3. Supposedly some schedule details will be announced of what will occur on August 22nd.
  4. I have to agree. I get where Disney logic came together with a $30 charge - partly. Theaters: Average Family Size: 4 Average ticket price: $9.11 (not even accounted for online convenience fees of $3-$5) Total theater cost: $36.44 Disney Domestic take: $18.22 So if they charge less than the average ticket total ($29.99) Disney still takes in a larger portion than what it would land with theater releases. Yet they are charging more than the average domestic take it would bring in instead of $20 which even then would be $1.78 more than it would take in otherwise from theaters.
  5. YOU have been one that has tried to force the narrative everything being done within the MCU was all part of a planned roadmap and style. So yes, it is easy to be sarcastic with someone that blindly loyal to a legend being crafted. Ohhh - so now the comparison of Captain Marvel and Captain America's film journeys line up when it fits a narrative you are trying to push? That's fantastic. Because only a page back you were noting how there was not story approach link.
  6. Let the real MCU history play out versus making up narratives to boost your assumed legend even less factual. There is no doubt what the original visionary that established the MCU business case (David Maisel), Kevin Feige and the MCU overall team created is amazing. Attempting to enhanced this further with non-factual details is legend-building. Favreau actually declined to work on Iron Man 3, forcing RDJ to reach out to Shane Black. That's the fact. Not a planned action as part of 'keeping it fresh'.
  7. In your own legend-building mind. "Feige had this all mapped out decades ago and knew exactly what characters, directors, creative crews and scripts he wanted. Including the amazing Civil War which though the Russo brothers talked him into it of course he already knew this years ago and just went along with their pitch to make them feel like it was their idea..."
  8. There's an article about those 'great additions'. Every Reused Joss Whedon Joke In His Justice League
  9. It is? Or is it due to events leading to actions taken? Iron Man 1 & 2: Jon Favreau Avengers 1 & 2: Joss Whedon Guardians 1 & 2: James Gunn Ant-Man 1 & 2: Peyron Reed Spider-Man 1 & 2: Jon Watts Parted over creative differences or wanting to direct other films: Iron Man 3: Jon Favreau bowed out leading to Downey reaching out to Shane Black to direct Thor 2: Kenneth Branagh Thor 2: Patty Jenkins Ant-Man: Edgar Wright Black Panther: Ava DuVernay (dropped out right before announcement) Doctor Strange 2: Scott Derrickson