Zak Penn Talks The Avengers
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Speaking at a Los Angeles Film Festival panel earlier this week, Zak Penn discussed the difficulties of tying together multiple film franchises for "The Avengers." Back to Article
Speaking at a Los Angeles Film Festival panel earlier this week, Zak Penn discussed the difficulties of tying together multiple film franchises for "The Avengers." Back to Article
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noxy writes: on Jul 08 2009 10:40 AM Honestly, I believe that the closer they follow the storyline in Mark Millar's The Ultimates, the better the movie will be. It's by far the best way of working the Hulk into a super team (honestly, how do you make the Hulk a team player? by telling him that the enemy is putting the moves on his girlfriend). Ultimate Thor is also the only way I can imagine him fitting into the modern age in a relevant way, unless the movie takes place in Asgard. Watching most of the recent Marvel movies, it really seems that Ultimates is already being used as a sort of template. We'll see about Ant-man I guess, Ultimate Henry Pym is quite the jackass. (Reply to this) |
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