Tag Archive | Marvel Studios

Iron Man 3 Trailer

The first official, full trailer for Iron Man 3 has just been released. From the trailer, we see that the franchise may have taken a darker turn especially since Robert Downey Jr. is not as humorous this time around. Not to mention all the destruction being inflicted on the Iron Man armors.

The trailer leaves a lot of questions up in the air for us to ponder until the May 3, 2013 release date.

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CYaN Podcast Episode 24: I’m More Right Because I Talk Louder

Hola, world! Here comes another episode of the Call Yourself A Nerd Podcast right to your eardrums. This week Danny and Ricky talk about all the movie trailers we have been seeing with the bunch of movies that we say this past week, more Halo 4 videos, Once Upon A Time, and the latest Fables story arc. I hope you all enjoy this one.

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CYaN Podcast Episode 16: Temporary Tourettes

A brand new week and a brand new CYaN Podcast to go along with it. In this week’s episode; Danny and Ricky will discuss their thoughts about Bourne Legacy, new movie trailers, the new trailers for Halo 4 and Black Ops 2, and Episode 2 of the Walking Dead game.

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Joss Whedon: Editor of Marvel Studios Universe?


Joss Whedon has been confirmed to have signed a three-year deal with Marvel Studios, which includes writing/directing Avengers 2 as well as develop an unnamed TV show that will air on ABC.

What does all this mean? Read on to find out plus some speculation…

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CYaN Podcast Episode 14: What I Was Saying…

Another week, another CYaN podcast. On this week’s episode; Danny and Ricky cover a few new movie trailers, a couple rumored TV shows, censorship in the wake of Aurora, and a few other tidbits. Hope you enjoy this one and check back next week for another excited episode the Call Yourself A Nerd Podcast.

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Marvel Phase One Revealed and Expanded

Can anyone deny that Marvel Studios’ planning for The Avengers was nearly masterful? What could make it any better? How about owning it? How many questions can I ask before getting to the meat of the article?

Marvel Studios has revealed the Marvel: Phase One Blu-Ray box set and it is a piece of nerdvana. You get all six movies and each respective special features, plus Blu-Ray 3D versions of Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, and The Avengers. You also get a bonus disc with new bonus features. As you can see above, each movie will have some beautiful cover art. All of this comes in a replica of Fury’s briefcase complete with glowing tesseract to make all my dreams come true.

Oh yeah… There’s one more thing to be included in this amazing box set.

Ka-Pow 101: Intro to Galactic Defense

You’ve heard us talk about them on the podcast, and according to Kevin Feige, they are integral to introducing Thanos as the villain of a future Avengers movie. Variety has confirmed it is one of Marvel’s 2014 releases, so you have to ask yourself: just who are the Guardians of the Galaxy?

The Original Team

Clockwise from top: Starhawk, Martinex, Major Victory, Yondu, Charlie-27
Artist: Pasqual Ferry

In1969, the team was created by writer Arnold Drake and penciled by Gene Colan. As a group of freedom fighters in thirty-first century, Vance Astro (Earth), Martinex (Pluto), Charlie-27 (Jupiter), and Yondu (Beta Centauri IV) faced off against the Badoon, an alien race bent on conquering Earth’s solar system. Traveling back and forth in time, the Guardians would eventually defeat the Badoon and face the galactic threat known as Korvac alongside the Avengers. Members of the Guardians who fought in the twentieth century against Korvac even gained honorary Avengers membership. Team membership would also grow to include characters such as Firelord (a herald of Galactus) and Starhawk. Vance Astro would also recover Captain America’s shield and begin operating under the title, Major Victory.

The Modern Team

Clockwise from top: Groot, Star-Lord, Rocket Racoon, Moondragon
Artist: Alex Garner

In 2008, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning followed the success of two major cosmic events with a new series featuring several characters from the events. Following an invasion from the Negative Zone (an anti-matter universe) and a failed conquest of the Kree by Ultron, Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, bands a group together to proactively stop galactic threats. This group consists of:

Adam Warlock – Artificial human with the ability to manipulate cosmic energy

Drax the Destroyer – The spirit of human Arthur Douglas in a new body with the sole purpose of killing Thanos

Gamora – Deadly assassin trained and raised by Thanos; Last survivor of her species

Phyla-Vell – Artificial daughter of Captain Mar-Vell; possessor of the Quantum Bands

Rocket Racoon – Genetically anthropomorphized racoon; space cop

Groot – Alien floral colossus (or Giant Tree Monster); Monarch of Planet X

Later additions include Major Victory (see above) and Moondragon (psionic human daughter of Drax/Arthur Douglas).

What Does This All Mean?

A Guardians of the Galaxy movie featuring this cast of characters allows for both a thorough introduction of Thanos and possibly the items of his desire the Infinity Gems. Drax, Gamora, Moondragon, Adam Warlock, and Thanos have all been possessors of various Infinity Gems as members of the Infinity Watch. Star-Lord, Rocket Racoon, and Groot are simply fan-favorite characters, but Drax, Gamora, Moondragon and Warlock all have pasts linked to Thanos. Phyla-Vell may be a tough transition especially if Marvel ever plans to introduce the Kree and Captain Marvel.

The Amazing Spider-Man Review

What You Need to Know:

Marc Webb reboots Sony Studios’ Spider-man franchise. British actor Andrew Garfield (Social Network) plays the titular Spider-Man and his nerdy alter-ego, Peter Parker. Emma Stone (The Help, Superbad) is Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker’s first love interest from the comic books. Rhys Ifans (Anonymous, The Replacements) plays scientist/mentor, Curt Connors, who also becomes the villainous Lizard. This film establishes the origin of Spider-man.

What I Thought:

Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man suffers from the reboot syndrome currently plaguing Hollywood, but standing on its own merits, it is an enjoyable superhero film. Some have tauted this as a superhero romance movie, but the romance kicks and starts throughout the course of the traditional superhero origin. The film isn’t perfect, but the performance from Andrew Garfield and some great character moments in the script make this film shine on its own.

This reboot film follows the standard origin format. Protagonist gains powers. Tragic event sets them toward a quest for justice. Fun and games while the protagonist establishes himself as a hero and gets control of his abilities. Antagonist arises to counter hero. Hero fights villain. Hero beats villain. Pretty basic, right? Add in some of the elements that made the 2002 film a success such as a romance that drives the story equally and a city that comes to the rescue. It’s not surprising that this story is not surprising, but there are little hints of novelty.

The relationship between Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker starts strong enough. The chemistry between actors Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield goes a long way to sell the awkward relationship between the romantic leads. So much of both characters is said by their silences in a scene that sets the ground for a tragic event. But as we find ourselves barrelling into the second act, the relationship between the duo seems to jump from milestone to milestone. By the end of the film, I am left questioning Peter’s motivations in the relationship.

One of the major downfalls of the movie was telegraphed in very early trailers. Quick cuts to Spider-Man’s POV as he swings through the city are jarring. There are small plot holes toward the end of the film as the threat goes citywide. The design of Curt Connors as the Lizard is a bit disappointing. It does have an evolution over the course the film that ranges from Ditko’s original to slightly past Ditko’s original. The final stage of the Lizard seems like a cross between a velociraptor and the Goomba’s from the ill-conceived Super Mario Bros. movie. Connors motivation toward villainy is also only hinted at by an article briefly viewed by Peter early in the film.

The saving grace of the film lies firmly in Andrew Garfield’s hands as Peter Parker. While he seems a little too cool at times, he play a shy and awkward nerd when it really matters. Andrew Garfield’s performance is only improved upon by wonderful character moments in the silm. Early in the film, the soft-spoken Parker defends a fellow victim of Flash Thompson’s torment in which he’s met with violent retribution. Another moment glimpsed in some trailers, Spider-man saves a child from a burning car. I won’t give away too much, but it proves Spider-man is an everyman hero. Anyone can be behind that mask, but I’m glad that Andrew Garfield, with all of his talent, is the one behind it now.

As a comic book fan, dedication to the source material is paramount to the success of a superhero movie. The bar has been set high by The Avengers and The Dark Knight, and The Amazing Spider-Man does a fine job in aiming high. Some liberties are taken, of course. No wrestling career for Pete in this new franchise. (Sorry… spoilers.) The importance of OsCorp is upped, but Norman Osborn is only glimpsed in silhouette and mentioned as a loose plot thread for future films. Spidey’s webbing is a product of OsCorp, but Peter develops and designs the web-shooters on his own. Where Tobey Maguire played an old-fashioned Spider-man, Andrew Garfield plays a more modern version of the character. The Spider-man of this film is wise-cracking yet tragic character which, if you flip open a comic today, will be the Spider-man you read.

In Summary:

Was this “retold” story worth retelling only 10 years after the original? The simple answer is “no”. BUT — and that is a Sir Mix-A-Lot sized “but”– is it worth watching? If you are a die-hard fan of Spider-man or didn’t like Sam Raimi’s campier version, I would tell you to absolutely watch it. For others, it isn’t a must see, but you’ll have fun watching the movie. The Amazing Spider-Man hits a lot of the same notes as the Sam Raimi original, but it does it in a subtly different and more modern way. Andrew Garfield’s performance is on par with his work in The Social Network and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, and the very least, he is someone to keep an eye out for in future films. The movie isn’t without its faults, but it remains true to the source material. Isn’t that what we want out of our comic book movies? That’s why we loved The Avengers and The Dark Knight. This film doesn’t quite reach that height yet, but it is on its way.

CYaN Podcast Episode 10: Jynx

Now at double digits, the CYaN podcast has reached episode 10! In this week’s episode Danny and Ricky talk about a lot of new movie trailers, Project Glass stunts, Source Filmmaker, and some Comic Con rumors which also include a prediction by Danny that left Ricky almost speechless. Is Danny right with his prediction at the end of the show?

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Iron Man 3 Continues to Expand

Could this be a sign of what’s to come? (Pun completely intended.)

Thanks to io9

Over at io9.com, they’ve got set photos from Iron Man 3 that feature one of Marvel’s major crime organizations. From the looks of it, Marvel Studios and Shane Black are legitimizing AIM as a legitimate engineering lab. My guess is that a) this is a front for the Mandarin (Kingsley) and b) Killian (Pearce) and Hansen (Hall) work here. I’m excited as this gives me hopes for some large scale world development. As I mentioned in Kapow 101, Hawkeye does mention SHIELD’s enemies; AIM can definitely be counted amongst them.