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This movie keeps conversation going like Man of Steel only this made a lot of money and people are trying to talk it down a notch or two instead of trying to talk it up a couple of notches. lol
Yeah I thought the movie was straight, but it was like releasing Cappadonna's The Pillage right after 36 ChambersThe placement of this movie was off is all it was. It came after infinity war.
The kree vs. Scrull beef was also a part of the movie and her origin and it should've had a proper set up as well (even though the kree have been in the MCU for a while now).
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"According to sources "Wegotitcovered back on that foolishness"will be a mini-Avengers"
I don't do featuresHow bout a cameo?
"According to sources "Wegotitcovered back on that foolishness
Hollywood has been put on timeout in the corner for at least another year or 2Do people realize we ain't seeing any of these movies anytime soon?
In what is sure to be one of the bigger directing jobs to be taken off the table in recent months, we are hearing that Nia DaCosta, who directed the anticipated reboot of Candyman, has been tapped as director on Marvel’s sequel to Captain Marvel.
Disney and Marvel Studios had no comment.
DaCosta takes over for Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, who directed the first pic to massive box office success. Marvel is known for switching up its directors on its popular franchises like Thor, Iron Man and Captain America to give the next installment a fresh voice, and had been meeting with candidates for the past couple of months.
Although the studio met with several individuals, DaCosta seemed to have the edge for some time even as she and others met with Marvel chief Kevin Feige over the weekend.
Megan McDonnell, a staff writer on the Marvel-based series WandaVision, penned the script for the Captain Marvel sequel, with Brie Larson returning to star.
In the first film, Larson’s Carol Danvers was a human who becomes involved in the war between two alien races, the Kree and shape-shifting Skrulls. Surviving an explosion tied to an alien engine imbued her with incredible power, turning her into Captain Marvel and making her one of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The film was released in March 2019 and grossed $1.13 billion worldwide.
DaCosta has been on the rise since directing the indie Little Woods, the critically acclaimed film that put her on every exec and producer’s radar including Jordan Peele, who hand-picked her to direct his Candyman retelling. Although the release has been pushed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, its first trailer set social media on fire and has fans of the original excited for what DaCosta has brought to the table in her version.
Props to her for this and cannot wait.