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For serious I think they got the rights back and they will be a big part of Phase 4.
They didn't. Fox ain't playin.....depsite making 3 horrific films.
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For serious I think they got the rights back and they will be a big part of Phase 4.
Crazy how when marvel does a vision of the future (tony in aou) we get hyped, D.C. And Bruce
what if the soul gem is the prize in Thor ragnorok and warlock ends up bein in the gladiatorial tourney n ends up stealing it n coming back in part 2 as the last stone for thanos who has beat the avengers (maybe saves a few by trapping them in the gen for a plot twist). Introduce captain marvel n nova, have wonder man appear because in part one the fighting and gems gave him powers (you have him already camoed in gotg2); hopefully beta ray bill is in ragnorok. And go for the counter attack
Wonder man is in GOTG2??
Diana's brotherWho is wonder man?
This girl set for life :wowskressed:
maybe she just dropped by the set?
young Captain Marvel. I can see that.She interning and hoping for that Captain Marvel position
Martha
Way back in 2015, Bleeding Cool reported that the next two Avengers movies would have a combined budget of $1 billion. Many scoffed at such a figure, but the site has now spotted a story over at The Atlanta Business Chronicle which seemingly confirms that earlier story. If accurate, this number makes these the most expensive movies ever made so Disney must be expecting two huge hits!
"We now have on the lot down there now the largest film production ever with a $1 billion budget," said Chick-fil-A CEO and Pinewood Atlanta Studios co-owner Dan Cathy, clearly referencing Avengers: Infinity War and its sequel, both of which are set to be released in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
That may seem like a lot of money to spend, but with The Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Spider-Man all expected to appear, both making well over $1 billion makes perfect sense and means Disney will more than double their money (before we take merchandising, home video sales, and licensing partners into account). Before this, the movie with the highest budget was Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger with $378 million, so the studio spending $500 million on each isn't a stretch!