MenacingMonk
Tranquilo
OP needs to update first post. Gotta go through 18 pages.
Son, are you drunk?
I don't know what the fukk you're rambling about, nor do I know much about Feige. Re-read what I said, because what you just said has literally nothing to do with it.
You said they didn't announce "Black Panther" at Comic-Con because of a lack of confidence, which makes zero sense because they just announced the biggest movie in their entire franchise ("The Infinity War") alongside it. By your logic why not announce that at Comic-Con too? A lack of confidence? Today was meant to be an important event no matter how you look at it.
That was literally the only point I was making. I never said they had "BP" planned out in advance. I honestly have no idea what the fukk you're ranting about.
Now, as far as the rest of what you said, I seriously doubt Marvel gives a single fukk about what DC is doing, because they're so far behind at this point it's irrelevant. I know some DC fan boys will take that as a "shot" but it's the reality of the situation. Marvel had the foresight to gamble with this connected MCU arc, and it paid off. It could've just as easily failed, but it didn't. Now DC is scrambling to build a similarly connected story, but they're 6 years behind.
Fred.
Don't care for a Capt Marvel movie with Danvers.
OG Mar-Vell >>>
Breh, Blacks are about to eat with BP, so it's only fitting to let the ladies do the same with Captain Marvel.
The market is oversaturated with enough White male lead films as is.
Marvel confirms movies for Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Avengers: Infinity War, and more.
Captain America: Civil War will hit theaters on May 6, 2016. The Civil War comic storyline revolved around The Avengers' differing philosophies regarding the Superhuman Registration Act, which fractures The Avengers' and pits Captain America against Iron Man. Chadwick Boseman will debut as Black Panther in Civil War.
Captain Marvel is coming to theaters on July 6, 2018, Marvel announced today. The Carol Danvers character will be the first female superhero to have her own Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
During Marvel's big event in Los Angeles today, new footage of Thanos was shown. It gives us our first look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe's depiction of the Infinity Gauntlet.
During an event today, Marvel announced that a Black Panther movie is set for release on November 3, 2017.
Marvel has announced The Avengers: Infinity War. It will be a two-part film, the first of which arrives in 2018.
Marvel Studios held a major event in Los Angeles today, announcing titles, release dates, and initial details for the Marvel movies coming out between now and 2020.
Marvel Studios announced this morning that the big screen adaptation of Doctor Strange will arrive in theaters November 4, 2016.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige officially confirmed that an Inhumans film is in the works, and is slated to hit theaters November 2, 2018 - the same year as Captain Marvel.
Avengers 2 clip they showed.
I'm about to go live a bunker so I can be alive in 2020.
No one gave a fukk about GOTG either. Marvel MADE YOU CARE. They'll do the same with Ms.MarvelThe only female who should be is Wonder Woman. Nobody gives a fukk about these other female heroes.
Eric Goldman, Joshua Gomez and Roth Cornet discuss the announcement of Black Panther's own movie and his big role in Captain America: Civil War.
Eric, Joshua and Roth talk about what the story may be for Avengers: Infinity War and why it works to have it split in two.
Eric, Joshua and Roth react to the announcement of Marvel's new Captain Marvel movie.
Eric, Joshua, and Roth talk about what may bring Iron Man and Captain America to blows in Civil War.
Eric Goldman, Joshua Yehl and Roth Cornet discuss the announcement of an Inhumans movie and how Marvel may get around not being able to use mutants.
No one gave a fukk about GOTG either. Marvel MADE YOU CARE. They'll do the same with Ms.Marvel