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Three pieces of promotional artwork for Marvel Sudios/Disney’s THE AVENGERS
Touring Austrialia, writer/director Joss Whedon told the newspaper The Sunday Herald-Sun that THE AVENGERS movie will not be based on any single comic book, but rather a synthesis of sources.
“It will be a new story that has many things from different arcs of the comics in it. There is no one Avengers story that you [...]
It was revealed at Comic Con that the cable channel G4 will be the exclusive American TV network to air Marvel Entertainment’s four new Anime series.
IRON MAN, X-MEN, WOLVERINE, and BLADE will all be getting 12 episode arc, 30 minute length animated programs. The shows will be largely set in Japan and the Far East, [...]
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Buoyed by the huge success of the X-MEN animated series, Marvel Comics unleashed a swarm of new animated shows, based upon their superheroes, in the 1990s. In just 1994, Marvel debuted Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, and Iron Man, which were all seen on the now defunct Fox Kids Saturday morning and weekday afternoon, [...]
With the IRON MAN sequel only a month away it’s a surprise to be given any more footage from the film, especially since we’ve already been given so much, but here is a new clip from IRON MAN 2. The clip’s a short one but shows us a complete scene in which Robert Downey Jr. [...]
The second trailer for the highly anticipated sequel features more action and more Mickey Rourke, plus glimpses of Sarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell as villains Black Widow and Justin Hammer.
[ May 7, 2010; ] Paramount Pictures release this sequel to the summer blockbuster of two years ago. Robert Downey Jr. is back as Tony Stark, along with Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts and Don Cheadle as James Rhodes. This time, Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell are along as the villains Black Widow, Whiplash and Justin Hammer, respectively.
Vareity takes a look at the production design of this year’s two comic book blockbusters. It provides an interesting examination of how production designers Nathan Crowley (THE DARK KNIGHT) and J. Michael Riva (IRON MAN) adapted and transformed the comic book aesthetic for the big screen, taking the super hero icons and placing them in [...]