Do you guys think Marvel will recast them eventually? Who could even replace Evans, RDJ and ScarJo?
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Do you guys think Marvel will recast them eventually? Who could even replace Evans, RDJ and ScarJo?
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Yeah to bad they are gonna be paired with probably the second worst adaptation of the fantastic 4 and the x-men
How much will you seethe when MCU Fantastic Four succeeds?
>Pedro Pascal as Reed and a gay as Johnny Storm
very confident that is going to fail
What's wrong with pedro pascal?
How do you even think that movie is going to do any better than the previous FF movies did?
A stunning and brave black woman and two black kangz.
Not before rebooting the whole MCU. The only reason to bring them back right now would be for fanservice and that only works if it's the originals. And eventually when they do start fresh they'll probably begin a new MCU with Spidey, F4, X-Men...all the properties that have historically been the real heavy hitters but which the original MCU didn't have to work with at the start which was why they elevated B and C-listers like Iron Man to stardom in the first place.
>real heavy hitters
>Fantastic Four
Two films did decent at best at the box office, with that half-ass "reimagining" being a complete bust
>X-Men
Just Endgame and Infinity War combined almost match the entire gross of the X-Men movie franchise.
Only Spider-Man rates in that bracket, and the MCU was still crossing the billion dollar line before he showed up, let's not pretend that either the Fantastic Four or X-Men were these box office juggernauts anywhere near the same level.
Anon, he meant heavy hitters in the comic books. The reason properties like X-men, Hulk and FF were bought up in the first place was because they already had a footprint in wider pop culture.
Comic books have an audience in the thousands. It doesn't matter who the heavy hitlers in comics books are, it doesn't necessarily translate into adaptations finding success with wider audiences. Hence most of the X-Men and Wolverine movies getting outperformed by Ant-Man. Ant-Man.
Also people act like Fantastic Four was some pop-culture juggernaut before the age of Marvel movies started, when it was actually in the exact same place as Iron Man, a few cartoons over the years, only one even got a second season, and none of them well-remembered or having an enduring fandom.
Nobody bought the movie rights to the Avengers because doing it properly would require you to have bought the rights to the main solo heroes as well first, and set them up in their own movies first. Just on a conceptual and logistical level you'd have to be sinking a lot of time and money into it, there's a reason even comics fans used to think movies like Avengers or Justice League would never happen.
People forget that Marvel did actually sell the movie rights to Iron Man, at different times both Tom Cruise and Nicholas Cage were in line to play Stark.
>Also people act like Fantastic Four was some pop-culture juggernaut before the age of Marvel movies
Because they were? They were a massive hit back when people still read comics and are widely considered the team that spearheaded the Silver Age and are also largely responsible for laying much of the groundwork for the wider Marvel roster. Their brand was considered highly valuable once.
Your argument is entirely based on their importance in comics and in the 1960s. None of that really mattered outside of comics. Talking about the FF's historical importance to the superhero genre and to the development of the Marvel Universe is like when they tried to promote the John Carter movie by talking about the novel's historic importance to early science fiction. Audiences don't care about that.
FF's success in 60s comics didn't translate into success outside of comics the way Batman, Superman or Spider-Man had managed, and in comics after the Silver Age they've only really been one of Marvel's top books when they've had a star artist like John Byrne or Jim Lee on the title, it's not one of those books where the brand and the characters are so inherently popular that it's always a top seller.
Marvel managed to keep getting cartoons made of FF, but none of them really took off. The idea that it was still one of Marvel's A-list top tier brands in the years before the movies, and considered on a level above Iron Man just isn't true, they were largely in the same situation back then.
I'm sure that anon was talking about how the fantastic 4 and the X-Men were better known back then instead of the avengers, case and point no movie studio bought the film rights of the avengers cuz nobody outside of comicbook fans knew who they were
I think it's about time everyone acknowledges black widow always felt out of place and nobody really cared about her as it pertains to taking a front lines position
it was always dumb and came to a head during avengers with the hero shot pan and she's reloading her little pistol like she's doing something
If it weren't for that homosexual Edgar Wright it would've been Wasp in her spot. Only problem is we probably would've lost Hawkeye for Ant Man too and he's actually based
>If it weren't for that homosexual Edgar Wright it would've been Wasp in her spot.
No, it wouldn't.
Yes it would, they had storyboards, that hack wheedon was literally adapting ultimates
>nO iT WoULdNt
Frick out of here, dumb c**t
See
morons.
>written this entire movie about The Wasp. Oops.
I'm so glad Whedon got #metoo'd
Hope was barely in Wright's version and was not set up to become the Wasp at all. It was Joss Whedon who almost included the Wasp in The Avengers as a contingency in case ScarJo dropped out as she was threatening to.
Scarlet Johansson was always a problem for marvel studios
Well the original lineup for the movie was Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Ant-Man and Wasp with Hawkeye and Black Widow as support, but the Ant-Man movie was pushed further and they couldn't do it on time so they elevated Black Widow and Hawkeye as members of the Avengers
>Do you guys think Marvel will recast them eventually?
that was feige's original plan https://collider.com/kevin-feige-iron-man-james-bond/
>I think Bond is a good example. Let’s put it this way: I hope Downey makes a lot of movies for us as Stark. If and when he doesn’t, and I’m still here making these movies, we don’t take him to Afghanistan and have him wounded again. I think we James Bond it.
>James Bond it
Which means what exactly? Blowing up the main character with a missile strike and replacing them with an afro'ed, girl-power, cardboard cut-out?
Exactly, now you get what he meant
You are literally moronic.
I blame society. hahahahaha :3
Change the actor without explaining or acknowledging the change. Like how they did with both the Hulk and War Machine (aside from a quick remark).
Only problem with that is that the Hulk got recasted after his first movie, and War Machine got recasted after his first movie.
They could still recast if they ever felt the need. Such things were never sacrosanct before cape movies became fixated on continuity.
he wanted to keep the character, recast and carry on as though nothing had changed like they did with rhodey
Yeah, look at this black chick right here.
Still not confirmed
>meterosexual
You're right. At least she doesn't have an afro.
so.... recasting James Bond by rebooting the series?
Florence Pugh‚ Anthony Mackie and Don Cheedle
in the same MCU continuity? lmao no.
they'll recast the characters in a different universe.
Just like how DC is recasting everyone by making a different universe.
Yes, now they'll do actual straight adaptations of the Ultimates and we'll finally get Thorkino.
>ScarJo
Easily the shittiest actor here and the most replaceable.
seems natural to me. they will never live up to the original actors but that's better then captain You gotta do better senator and some afro African girl that happens to be smarter then iron man
Remember in the aftermath of Endgame how everyone was speculating which second wave characters would step into the void left by these characters? The consensus from most was Black Panther, Spider-Man and Captain Marvel would be at the forefront of the next phase of the MCU.
And then Marvel did nothing like that and the MCU feels rudderless and devoid of substance despite putting out more content than ever.
>And then Marvel did nothing like that
Black Panther died IRL, Sony took away Spider-Man, Captain Marvel didn't click with audiences, and then COVID happened.
They didn't do it with any other combination of three characters either.
Phase 4 is just Marvel throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks, there's no plan. Even the Infinity Saga was loose as frick with the planning because Marvel likes to change entire movies on the fly during post-production.
Eventually but I think Disney is getting out their checkbook to get both Steve and Tony back for one last ride, specifically the next Avengers. Deadpool & Wolverine interactions (also Spidey) might be enough
>Eventually but I think Disney is getting out their checkbook to get both Steve and Tony back
>Evans,
Any in shape guy.
>RDJ
Any snarky guy.
>ScarJo
Literally any female.