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2015 - a year overcrowded with planned comic-based movies + more

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That isn't that many comic based movies. No more than last year and this year is it?

 

"Overcrowded with comic-based movies and more" is the catch.

 

But it is definitely the strength of those movies all in the same year that may lead to schedules being changed. Especially with Superman-Batman, Avengers 2, Fantastic Four and Ant-man all in the same year. Add to this Hunger Games, Pirates of the Caribbean, Finding Nemo 2 (Finding Dory) and Terminator (all well-established franchises), and there is even more of a crowded market of strong candidates.

Strong candidates for what? Not an award of some kind surely.
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That isn't that many comic based movies. No more than last year and this year is it?

 

"Overcrowded with comic-based movies and more" is the catch.

 

But it is definitely the strength of those movies all in the same year that may lead to schedules being changed. Especially with Superman-Batman, Avengers 2, Fantastic Four and Ant-man all in the same year. Add to this Hunger Games, Pirates of the Caribbean, Finding Nemo 2 (Finding Dory) and Terminator (all well-established franchises), and there is even more of a crowded market of strong candidates.

Strong candidates for what? Not an award of some kind surely.

 

Our interest and money.

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That isn't that many comic based movies. No more than last year and this year is it?

 

"Overcrowded with comic-based movies and more" is the catch.

 

But it is definitely the strength of those movies all in the same year that may lead to schedules being changed. Especially with Superman-Batman, Avengers 2, Fantastic Four and Ant-man all in the same year. Add to this Hunger Games, Pirates of the Caribbean, Finding Nemo 2 (Finding Dory) and Terminator (all well-established franchises), and there is even more of a crowded market of strong candidates.

Strong candidates for what? Not an award of some kind surely.

 

Our interest money and nothing but our money.

 

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-slym

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I would love to see a Sub-Mariner movie, or adding him as an anti-hero in an Avengers or FF film. He is incredibly complex (son of a human and Atlantean), he predates Aquaman, one of Marvel's first heroes who straddles Golden and Silver-onward ages, and so forth. So many possibilities, not to mention the whole undersea world which the superhero films haven't explored yet.

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I would love to see a Sub-Mariner movie, or adding him as an anti-hero in an Avengers or FF film. He is incredibly complex (son of a human and Atlantean), he predates Aquaman, one of Marvel's first heroes who straddles Golden and Silver-onward ages, and so forth. So many possibilities, not to mention the whole undersea world which the superhero films haven't explored yet.

 

:wishluck:

 

The concept artist for the previous movie attempt supposedly kept all of his sketches. He said part of the excitement was being able to create an undersea world with a character Sub-Mariner.

 

I'd love to see what they came up with, as it was supposedly quite aggressive in the way of expense and set design.

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