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Marvel Movies of the Future!

A list of the 15 Marvel properties that studios wish to release in the near future.
IGN Movies has compiled a very detailed synopsis of the Marvel based properties that are currently in development. Kudos to Phil Pirrello and Jesse Schedeen of IGN for taking the time to compile this great read!


Ant-Man

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Release Date: 2012
Development Status: Ant-Man and his sometimes wife The Wasp are two of the original five Avengers, and Marvel Studios have been trying for years to get an Ant-Man film off the ground. Currently, Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright is attached to direct the film, which he says will be an action-oriented movie with some humorous elements. Last year Wright reconfirmed his role and briefly discussed the state of the script.

Reportedly, the currently script focuses both on original Ant-Man Hank Pym and his successor Scot Lang. A shifting timeline will follow both heroes in their primes and reflect the comic book stylings of the Silver Age and Modern Age of comics.

Production on Ant-Man is currently stalled, and at this point it seems unlikely the film will arrive in theaters ahead of the Avengers movie. Recently Pixar has expressed an interest in distributing Ant-Man, leading many to wonder if the film will now be computer-animated instead of live-action.


The Avengers

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Release Date: May 4, 2012
Development Status: Eagle-eyed fans will already know that the current Marvel Studios films are quietly paving the way for a full-scale Avengers adventure. Nick Fury is gathering together a small group of heroes. Tony Stark appears to have Captain America's shield on his workbench. Cap himself can be glimpsed frozen in ice in Incredible Hulk.

In 2012, after Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, and Cap have all been established in their respective film franchises, the heroes will be brought together in The Avengers. Iron Man director Jon Favreau is slated to direct the movie, which is currently in an early stage of pre-production. The script is said to draw inspiration from Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's comic The Ultimates, which could even finger Hulk as one of the film's primary villains.

Iron Man 2 stars Robert Downey Jr. and Don Cheadle have already signed on to reprise their roles as Tony Stark and Jim Rhodes, respectively. In turn, the recently-cast Chris Hemsworth will return as Thor. Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury will also take on a much more prominent role.

It's expected that the actor cast as Captain America will return in The Avengers. What is less certain is Edward Norton's involvement. With such a heavy slate of A-List actors, the filmmakers may wish to recast certain parts in order to save money. We've even heard reports that Hulk will not revert to Bruce Banner in the film. Whether this is actually true remains to be seen. Norton's most recent comments on the subject have been noncommittal.


Blade Reboot

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Release Date: TBD
Development Status: The best thing about Blade: Trinity is that you can't do much worse than that, making the Daywalker's return to better fare that much easier. While nothing is official from Marvel's camp regarding Blade's return, one can expect that reboot fever will soon touch one of Marvel's earliest success stories.

That return may come in the form of Deacon Frost prequel, however. In July 2009, IGN reported that director Stephen Norrington is working on a prequel trilogy based in the same universe, and centered around Blade's main villain, played in the first film by Stephen Dorff. No word yet on how exactly the idea, which Dorff came up with, will dovetail into the first three films, or what Blade's roll will be, if any. Also, Norrington is not officially attached to this project, at least not on Marvel's dance card. So at this point, it sounds like some dumb muthaf@#!er's trying to ice skate uphill…whatever that means. This is rumor at best and direct-to-DVD at worst. The last story headlining Blade can't be that which Spike TV canceled after one season. So dust off the sunglasses, Wesley.


Deadpool

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Release Date: 2011
Development Status: It's not quite on the fast track, but it's getting there. Ryan Reynolds will sport Hal Jordan's ring before he will reprise his role as the Merc with the Mouth in this X-Men Origins: Wolverine spin-off. Recently, long-time X-Men producer Lauren Shuler-Donner revealed that the character's depiction in Wolverine will get – all together now – the reboot treatment, seeing as how the last time we saw Deadpool his head was spiraling away from his body in free fall, while firing Cyclops' optic blasts.

We already wiped the Deadpool-as-Weapon-11 bitter taste from our fanboy pallets, and we're glad to see Fox getting on the ball. The long-time studio home to Xavier's mutants will also release Deadpool's first solo mission. Outside of Reynolds and Donner, no other names have been officially reported to write or direct the story. So what is the story shaping up to be? Reynolds revealed that Cable is most likely not in the first movie, but we may see Ajax and Black Tom appear as villains. Also, expect that mouth of his to get a serious workout, with the character breaking the fourth wall on occasion.

Reynolds recently assured fans that he is mulling over story ideas with writers (but which ones?) and will serve as "authentication police" over the character's treatment – and yes, we will learn how he got those scars.


Fantastic Four Reboot

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Release Date: TBD
Development Status: The first salvo to come in the wake of Disney-Marvel came from 20th Century Fox, as the studio confirmed rumors from earlier this year that Marvel's First Family will get exposed to hopefully beneficial reboot rays. Who will spearhead the project? It appears Oscar-winning scribe and Fringe writer and executive producer Akiva Goldsman. You might remember him from such nipplefests as Batman Forever and Batman & Robin.

Variety reports that Fox has also set Heroes and Green Lantern scribe Michael Green to pen the screenplay. The trade adds that since the reboot deals are just getting under way, it's too early to tell if any cast members from the first two films - Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans and Julian McMahon - will reprise their respective roles for the reboot. This contradicts reports from last March that claimed Fox wanted to completely retool and recast the franchise and replace director Tim Story. Look - if what came before was working it wouldn't be getting the fix. We spy a baby-with-the-bath-water situation here, and hope a few of our FF casting choices get to suit up.


The First Avenger: Captain America

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Release Date: July 22, 2011
Development Status: The last major Marvel movie prior to the ensemble Avengers film will feature the first Avenger of them all. First Avenger: Captain America will focus on the early days of Steve Rogers and his transformation into Captain America. The current script appears to be set almost entirely in WWII, with Cap's final act of heroism and his subsequent freezing likely serving as the film's climax.

Originally, Marvel Studios planned to debut the Cap movie in early 2011 and have it lead directly into the Avengers film a few months later. While this movie will probably still set the stage for Avengers, the gap between them has now widened to a full year. Captain America now has a script and a director (Jurassic Park 3's Joe Johnston), but as expected, the search for an actor to portray Cap is long and difficult. At one point rumors swirled that Will Smith would don the blue chain mail, but it seems more likely at this point that the filmmakers will choose a relative unknown for the part.


Gambit

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Release Date: Unknown
Development Status: Not much is known about a potential Gambit spinoff movie other than the fact that both 20th Century Fox and actor Taylor Kitsch have expressed an interest. Before his appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Gambit had been planned for small roles in both X2: X-Men United and X-Men: The Last Stand.

Given that Gambit's origin story was alluded to in Wolverine, it seems likely that a spinoff film would shift focus to the character's later years. Kitsch has voiced his desire for the film to be darker in tone than its predecessor and to explore Gambit's back story.


Iron Man 2

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Release Date: May 7, 2010
Development Status: Tony Stark's flight path to a sequel to his hit first movie started off bumpy: "Favreau's not coming back – gasp!?" "The Downey may not return – double gasp?!" "Howard's out, Cheadle's In as Rhodey – more with the gasping?!" But cooler heads and deep pockets prevailed, and the other fire drill that panned out to be true was actor Terrance Howard departing the role of Rhodes. Which kind of sucks for Howard, as Cheadle inhabits the role as Rhodes picks up the War Machine mantle. Face-melting footage from Comic-Con proved that.

IGN's Iron Man 2 set visit , we learned the following about the story: Two personal crises hit Tony hard: Tony's lingering father issues and an energy crisis of some sort. The shadow of Tony's celebrated, brilliant father, Howard - a man who helped America win World War II and stay armed during the Cold War - looms over the entire film. Howard's past somehow holds the key to Tony's future. (Tony isn't the only character with daddy issues; Mickey Rourke's villain, Ivan "Whiplash" Vanko also has them.) Black Widow weaves her way through the story, infiltrating Stark Industries and the CEO himself. All of this turmoil wears down Stark's relationship with Pepper and Rhodey, and most likely impacts Nick Fury's attempts to lure Stark to S.H.I.E.L.D. Expect Sam Rockwell's Justin Hammer to get into the fun as well.

All of this will be revealed next May, and maybe in 3-D. Paramount will distribute the sequel, but rights for releasing the third film will most likely fall under Disney, as IM3 is not part of Paramount's distribution deal with Marvel.


Magneto

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Release Date: Possibly 2011
Development Status: Magneto has long been expected to be the second X-Men character to receive a spinoff movie after Wolverine. Reports have consistently indicated that the film would be set long before the other X-Men films and focus on a younger Magneto and his troubled friendship with Charles Xavier. It's expected that at least some of the movie will be set during Magneto's time as a concentration camp prisoner, a period that was briefly shown in the first X-Men movie.

Other than benign reports of confirmation that the project is still underway at 20th Century Fox, not much has been revealed about a Magneto movie lately. The most promising sign this year came from screenwriter David Goyer, who believes Magneto will begin filming at some point within the next year.

No casting choices have been announced. Some have theorized that the same CG techniques used to portray a younger Magneto and Xavier in X-Men: The Last Stand will be reused, meaning Ian McKellan could conceivably reprise his role for a fourth time. However, it seems more likely that a younger actor will be brought in to keep effects costs to a minimum.

Magneto will likely happen sooner or later, but as to whether it becomes the next X-Men film out of the gate, we're beginning to have our doubts.


Runaways

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Release Date: Unknown
Development Status: Marvel's troubled teen heroes are expected to be the next big franchise to hit the screen after the Avengers movie in 2012. In 2008, Marvel Studios revealed their intentions to adapt the series to film. Creator Brian K. Vaughan has already been brought in to produce a script, though at this point it's unclear whether his script will be green-lit for production.

Little news has trickled out since then, though we have no reason to believe the project isn't still moving forward. Just don't expect a release until after the Avengers movie hits in 2012, after which Marvel Studios will finally have room to focus on other, newer properties.


Silver Surfer

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Release Date: Unknown
Development Status: A Silver Surfer movie has been rumored for years, even predating the recent Fantastic Four films. With Surfer now established in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, 20th Century Fox have indicated they would like to go forward with a spinoff a la X-Men Origins: Wolverine. For a while, it appeared that the Surfer movie would take precedence over a third FF film. J. Michael Straczynski was brought in to write a script, and Doug Jones' contract allowed for two more appearances as Silver Surfer.

However, it was more recently announced that 20th Century Fox hope to reboot the FF franchise. Will the company still be interested in a Silver Surfer spinoff at the same time? It's hard to tell, but the fact that we haven't heard any recent news about a Silver Surfer movie suggests fans shouldn't get their hopes up just yet.


Spider-Man 4-6

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Release Dates: May 6, 2011 (Spider-Man 4)
Development Status: After a brief, chaotic period where fans were uncertain whether the cast and crew of the Spider-Man films would return for a fourth outing, things seem to have gotten back on track. Spider-Man 4 is now set for release in May 2011. Sam Raimi will once again direct, and Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst will return to play Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson.

There is no early word on the villains in the fourth film, though the previous three movies certainly set the stage for an appearance by the Lizard. Michael Papajohn, who played the criminal who apparently-but-not-really shot Uncle Ben in the first film, has revealed that he'll be reprising his role, most likely in the form of a flashback sequence. Bruce Campbell, who cameoed in all three Spidey films, has also hinted that he may be taking on a larger role this time.

Early rumors suggest Sony would film Spider-Man 4 and 5 back to back, but Raimi has denied this possibility. However, work has already begun on the fifth and sixth movies. It appears that the two will be closely connected and may indeed be filmed concurrently. Unfortunately, Spider-Man 4 is starting to sound be the last outing for Raimi, Maguire, and Dunst, leaving many to wonder if the fifth and sixth films will actually be reboots.


Thor

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Release Date: May 20, 2011
Development Status: The God of Thunder has pulled in Kenneth "Shakespeare" Brannagh to direct and Oscar-nominee Natalie Portman to play Jane Foster. A promising line-up of talent for your first movie.

Marvel is keeping Thor close to the vest, as the project is a tougher sell to mainstream audiences than Spidey or Shellhead. Middle Earth and Hogwarts are box office gold, sure, but Norse Gods who hide in mortal shells and live in Asgard is unproven. Packaging the film with A-list talent, and casting Captain Kirk's dad from the new Star Trek movie as the titular hero, are steps in the right direction. Jessica Biel is currently orbiting the project as well, which doesn't hurt Thor's box office chances either. The story will pit Thor opposite Tom Hiddleston as Loki , and promises to be a movie worthy of the character's epic origins. The risk on this project not hitting with summer-friendly audiences is higher than Marvel may like, but that will change whenever Marvel decides to roll out our first look of the Thor costume and a teaser.


X-Men: First Class

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Release Date: 2011
Development Status: 20th Century Fox clearly still has big plans for the X-Men franchise, though none of them seem to include X-Men 4 at the moment. Instead, the focus will continue to fall on the earlier years of the mutant heroes. The next ensemble X-Men film will be titled X-Men: First Class. Like the comic of the same name, this movie will flash back to the earliest incarnation of the team as they struggle to cope with their powers. Assuming First Class is still set within the established film continuity and not a reboot, the character lineup will include Professor Xavier, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, and Storm. That's right, Fox are actually planning an X-Men movie without Wolverine.

Initial development on this project appeared to be slow, with Fox waiting to gauge the success of their Magneto movie before moving ahead with further spinoffs. However, actor Tim Pocock, who portrayed a young Cyclops in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, reported on his Twitter feed that he'll be reprising the role when First Class begins production in 2010. Now it seems Magneto may be the one sitting on the bench.


X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2

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Release Date: 2011
Development Status: Fast-tracked. A lot of people saw Wolverine, but not many of them talked about how good it was. Too many mutant cameos distracted from focusing on the titular character, which is something the filmmakers plan to remedy. Oscar-winner Christopher McQuarrie, who scripted The Usual Suspects and did work on the first X-Men movie, will help tell of Logan's journey to Japan, where he fell in love and learned the ways of the samurai.

McQuarrie's involvement leads to speculation that his frequent collaborator Bryan Singer will return to the X-Men franchise, as it seems like Origins' director Gavin Hood is out . No news yet on who the villain will be, but word 'round the campfire suggests that the demon swordsmith Muramasa will appear, and that Omega Red or Silver Fox are potential candidates. The Japan storyline could work out to be as good as X2, if not better. As long as it doesn't have memory-wiping bullets or a boxing match with Blob, it's already better than the first Wolverine movie.

Thanks again to Phil and Jesse at IGN Movies for taking the time to put this article together! I've been waiting for the day when this many comic movies are realistically waiting to be made.

P.S. Also, thanks to Paul S. for letting me have all those comic images! You have the largest collection I've seen by far!
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64 Comments

wow a lot of comic book movie coming out well then i got to see all of them
flames809 - 9/19/2009, 3:14 PM
I second that, flames

Rumblebeast - 9/19/2009, 3:33 PM
Good article
ClintEastwood - 9/19/2009, 3:43 PM
Dont care what anyone says, ive seen every single Marvel film in theaters(starting from Blade 1) and i sure as hell wouldnt miss any of the future films. Oh and ive enjoyed sitting in the theater during every single one of those films :)
CaptainAmerica - 9/19/2009, 3:47 PM
it breaks my heart that Fox will pretty much always own the Fantastic Four. With all the crossovers going on with the Marvel Studios Avengers characters it's really a shame they can't add the Fantastic Four to the mix. Instead, Fox will continue to re-butcher *ahem* re-boot the franchise indefinitely.

I mean the FF make the whole Marvel universe a lot bigger. They introduce things like the negative zone, the Kree, the Skrull, Glactus, the Silver Surfer, Namor, Atlantis, Dr. Doom, Thanos, the Inhumans (maybe/maybe not), and the Watcher just to name a few.

It's a shame that the cornerstone of the marvel universe, the Fantastic Four, will forever be trapped in the purgatory known as 20th Century Fox.

Is there any info on the movies about Luke Cage, Black Panther, Dr. Strange, and Nova or Darkhawk (one of the two)
jusme6 - 9/19/2009, 3:58 PM
@jusmen6 The last I've heard of real consideration for a Black Panther movie was when Wesley Snipes production company, Amen-Ra, wanted to buy the rights to the property. Besides that, I believe there is a Black Panther animated series beginning on the BET cable channel.
MultiPurposePoni - 9/19/2009, 4:05 PM
you forgot about the Daredevil reboot
BlackCat1 - 9/19/2009, 4:13 PM
You cant help but have a smile on your face when you read about the development of that many comic book movies
Cape - 9/19/2009, 4:39 PM
this blade reboot is news to me. never read anything about it. i read about a shitty idea for a frost movie but not blade.
grif - 9/19/2009, 5:21 PM
CaptainAmerica @ Me too dude!!! ; )

GRIF @ News to me too!

MULTI @ You forgot the VENOM spin off!

Great article dude! ; )
LEEE777 - 9/19/2009, 6:03 PM
P.s. SIMON PEGG for the DISNEY ANT-MAN comedy! SCOTT LANG!!! ; D
LEEE777 - 9/19/2009, 6:06 PM
@LEEE777 & Black Cat1: I didn't pick these movies out of a hat. They were the ones reported on IGN. That's why I gave the writers credit for the article.

Damn, this made main also! That makes three for five LOL I'd better quit while I'm ahead
MultiPurposePoni - 9/19/2009, 6:07 PM
Oh lol! Well ya should've put the DD and VENOM one in lol!

Heh heh, exciting article though dude, lets just hope they all get made!!! ; )

P.s. I'd rather a BLADE 4 than a stupid reboot though lol. Same goes with the friggin' FF reboot too, an DD for that matter! ; D


LEEE777 - 9/19/2009, 6:52 PM
@LEEE I would have liked a Blade 4 to make up for Trinity ( with a real Hannibal King, which is another of my favorite Marvel characters). I was also excited to see what Snipes would have done with Black Panther.
MultiPurposePoni - 9/19/2009, 6:54 PM
the wolverine movie was pretty good but they screwed up deadpool, so what would be the point in making a movie? i have a small hope that they will say somthing like they cloned deadpool in the wolverine movie
Mileena16 - 9/19/2009, 7:00 PM
They could make a really slick Gambit movie.They could use the Thieves and Assassins Guild, Candra, Mr. Sinister and the Marauders.Hell, they could even throw a few Morlocks in at the end.

Did anyone else notice alot of those films are scheduled for 2011?

Deadpool
The First Avenger: Captain America
Magneto
Spider-Man 4
Thor
X-Men: First Class
X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2
kenny38606 - 9/19/2009, 7:33 PM
Great article! very exciting
droopy1317 - 9/19/2009, 7:44 PM
ace sum good films comin our way then although i dnt really think blade needs a reboot i though thay were pretty dam gud trinity wasnt as good as 1 or 2 ..

on another note i just finished watchin fanboys after seein leeeee i think it was ask about it well funny film defo worth a watch if you aint seen it
Roscoe182 - 9/19/2009, 8:17 PM
Great article yes, giving me a nerdgasm.

Gotta throw Venom and DD on that list as LEE suggested. But ten's a good even number.

I will see all of 'em, even the bad ones. Can't wait... would like to see Gambit and Silver Surfer get a little more attention. I'm all for a Magneto movie, but seriously what about Prof. X - they oughtta tie Prof. X and Magneto together. And come on guys Cable, Cable Cable!

Throw Venom, DD, Prof. X, Cable, and one more on that list and you got fifteen. Juggernaught done well could be a hell of a movie.
48and2 - 9/19/2009, 8:57 PM
Nice article, MultiPurposePoni and nice pics included in it

Im really looking forward to most of these movies especially Iron Man 2, Cap America, Runaways and Ant-Man which will all will probably be good as they are made by Marvel

Fox are annoying pricks so until I see them actually hire a good director who has passion for the source material and they stop interfering in the movies, future X-Men movies might be good but theres not much chance of that! Wolverine 2 will decide the future of the franchise. In my opinion, Gambit is a stupid idea for a movie. He is an awesome character but only when he is either with or against the X-men, not on his own. I hope this movie doesnt get made. Cable deserves his own movie better.

Blade is a [frick]ing mistake. Its been done. I know the third one wasnt the best but that franchise has done everything it can. They should concentrate on actual new characters that will be interesting. So replace Blade with Thor (who is surprisingly not there) on the list and it is perfect

Im not so sure about Fantastic Four. I liked the two movies but they didnt excite me like The Dark Knight and Iron Man. But do any of you guys think the Fantastic Four doesnt translate well to the big screen? I love their villains but I never saw the point of the Fantastic Four. Other superheroes have reasons for existing (Spidey fights crime after losing his uncle, Cap fights to protect his country, Iron Man fights terrorists, Thor is god who uses his powers to protect his adopted home, the Avengers fight the worst villains, Batman fights to reclaim his home from criminals, Superman was sent to Earth to protect it etc) but I never understood what the Fantastic Four exist for. But maybe that is just me. Maybe the Silver Surfer movie could restart the franchise of Fantastic Four. It would be a new, unique way to start a franchise by starting it with a future villain of the team and go from there
dancingmonkey08 - 9/19/2009, 9:31 PM
I noticed that as well, kenny lol. All these movies makes me wanna drool. And NO to all those who want a daredevil reboot. why not just a sequel. I luved the first one, especially colin farells performance

woo hoo!
jallanr - 9/19/2009, 9:33 PM
@droopy1317/48and2/dancingmonkey08: Thanks for your support and great comments! I'm new to posting articles and have only written one's that I myself would like to read. I'll be making another one detailing any info I can find on DD (reboot), Luke Cage, Venom and X-Men 4. If I find any others stuck in developmental hell I'll throw them in as well!

@dancingmonkey08: I feel the same way about the FF movies. They are integral to big story lines in the Marvel Universe (Kree/Skrull, Infinity Gauntlet, Civil War) but I could never get into their solo comics. It always felt like: Now we've got these powers. . have nothing else to do. . . ok, we'll fight bad guys.

@48and2 The article mentions Spiderman 4 - 6, which sould make this list over 15 already ;)
MultiPurposePoni - 9/19/2009, 10:22 PM
the listings are great!! I still hope they make a Hulk 2 movie at least after the Avengers movie. I like Norton to reprise his role as Banner in the Avengers. He is such a good actor. the other re-boots I hope to see are:
-Dare Devil (Jason Stratham)
-Ghost Rider (keep Nicolas Cage)

other Marvel movies should as follow in the future:
-Dr Strange
-Sub Mariner
-X-Men Origins: Xavier

Hulk2008 - 9/19/2009, 11:11 PM
No Cable??? Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!
Kes - 9/19/2009, 11:14 PM
Plz dont let that douche wihout an accent ruin Gambit for a second time!!!My God Fox.....cant u do anything right???

If any good comes outta this Marvel/Disney bit...i hope its Disney enforcing some kind of rules regarding awful movies involving it's brand Marvel.....that means Fox and Brett Ratner will be screwed!!!
Kes - 9/19/2009, 11:16 PM
So many movies. If only DC had as many movies lined up. Marvel is really doing well. Heck Iron Man wasnt a household name last year before the movie.
akthunder - 9/19/2009, 11:22 PM
Last I heard, the focus of the revised antman script was different and to be more pym centered. That and I thought the pixar thing was confirmed to be a rumor. Too many different stories here.
Pym - 9/19/2009, 11:43 PM
How are you going to make an X Men First Class?
Is Bobby Drake going to be 9 years old?
When they mess with continuity it drives me insane. I love how Iron man, Hulk, Thor, Cap are all using it wisely. Why can't these other idiots get their shit together.
And it should be Disney's responsibility as new owners of Marvel to show their support by dishing out any amount of $$$ to buy back the rights for FF and Surfer from the morons at Fox. It's an slap in the face every time I see the words FF or Silver Surfer followed by owned by Fox. PUKE!
Fox is the retarded water boy that sports teams always have around on the bench. He thinks he can play with the big boys and is doing something of value but in reality is only laughed at and mocked behind closed doors and does nothing but get in the way.
McSqueeze - 9/19/2009, 11:46 PM
dancingmonkey08 ,

This post is ENTIRELY copy and pasted (plaguerized?) from IGN
rkeyes - 9/19/2009, 11:48 PM
if you read the article you would have seen him give a shoutout to IGN for putting up the original post.
CaptainAmerica - 9/19/2009, 11:54 PM
@jusme6: Thanos came from Avengers, Iron Man and Captain Marvel, then Silver Surfer...he really wasnt a FF villain.
Jojo Risin - 9/20/2009, 12:27 AM
MULTI @ Yeah i would've liked that too man!! ; )

Roscoe182 @ Yeah it was me lol, cheers dude, i will deff watch it now, thanx!!!

48and2 @ IGN forgot the BLACK PANTHER movie too!
LEEE777 - 9/20/2009, 12:32 AM
@rkeyes: Wow, did you miss the credit I gave to IGN for creating the article? Not once. . not twice. . but THREE times? I even added my own images to this thread instead of using theirs. Do you think our esteemed CBM editors would have posted this on the main page if it was plagiarized (not "plaguerized", use spell checker every now and then)?

Congratulations, you look stupid. Allow me to suggest an avatar for you:

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@CaptainAmerica: Thanks for having my back. Now I know why you're the real Captain ;)
MultiPurposePoni - 9/20/2009, 12:35 AM
Lol @ MULTI! ; )
LEEE777 - 9/20/2009, 12:37 AM
@LEEE777 ;) I'll be here all week, don't forget to tip your waitress!

@HULK2008 I'm waiting for an Incredible Hulk sequel as well! I think Ed Norton did a phenomenal job and the film captured the essence of the TV series beautifully.
MultiPurposePoni - 9/20/2009, 12:45 AM
Someone starting some shit!?!?!...lol


Good Article Multi but where is Captain Britain????? :)
teabag - 9/20/2009, 1:57 AM
@teabag: Don't ask me dude, I've been waiting for an Excalibur movie for years! I'm surprised no studios snagged it years ago.
MultiPurposePoni - 9/20/2009, 2:50 AM
Captain America
Thor
Guys I made posters for two of these movies click on the image for a bigger picture.
access - 9/20/2009, 3:19 AM
@access: So how much money do you make each time someone clicks on your post?
MultiPurposePoni - 9/20/2009, 3:35 AM
Great news about Ant-Man! I've always said that a solo film should focus on Scott Lang! (who definitely should not be played by Simon Pegg LEE!)

Multi: I did an article a little while back with a rumour going around on a few news sites that there would be a Captain Britain movie starring Gerard Butler! Looks like that wont be for a while with all these movies on the way though!

Im still a little worried that they've picked the director of Jurrasic Park 3 to direct Captain America but I guess to be fair, all Favreau had directed before Iron Man was 'Elf'!
JoshW - 9/20/2009, 5:15 AM
When the year 2011 comes, I hoped to be alive, healthy, and well after the removal of both the fibroids from my stomach (by using Fibrovan) and the lipoma from my back (by surgical procedure) for the following:

1. The ultimate Marvel Comic Book Movie showdown of 2011.

2. Working diligently full-time as a Medical Biller.

3. Hopefully marrying Tobey Maguire, have his beautiful children (if I'm not too late and not too old), and be a wonderful stepmother to his daughter, Ruby (CHEEKS), and his son, Otis (CHEEKUMS).

4. Celebrating my 38th birthday, my brother's 35th birthday, and my parents' birthdays.

5. Making the best pancakes and Strawberry-Banana protein shakes in the world.

6. Organize the spectacular sleepovers for my future beautiful children and my future beautiful stepchildren.

7. Being extremely healthy; inside and outside.
Louise Smith - 9/20/2009, 6:20 AM
Ok People,

I saw Wolverine for the first time last night, and here's what I think.....

The movie as a whole was ok. H J does, as always, a great performance.

Here's the good part.

Deadpool sucked.

Not so much Ryan Reynolds, but the interpretation of DP.


And having seen RR as DP, I think no way for RR being GL.
RR is good and all, but, I have a hard time seeing him as GL.

Oh yeah,

Astro Boy as Dark Horse of the Summer!!

Skyh00k - 9/20/2009, 6:28 AM
When it comes to the next Spider-man movie, I think a film about the Lizard and Kraven the Hunter would be brilliant. The idea being that Spider-man begins his first few encounters with the Lizard. Then at some point, Kraven jumps in to hunt the Lizard. Spider-man obviously can't let that happen since it's Dr. Connors, so now not only does he have to keep Kraven from killing Dr. Connors, but at the same time trying to keep the Lizard from tearing him apart.

It would definitely make for a compelling story as well as challenging Peter in a new way which Sam Raimi always seems to be looking for.
PlaidRocker - 9/20/2009, 6:53 AM
@joshw24 Joe Johnson also directed The Rockteer, which I loved watching growing up. I have faith he'll do justice to a period piece.
MultiPurposePoni - 9/20/2009, 7:02 AM
i agree plaidrocker.
CorndogBurglar - 9/20/2009, 7:11 AM
Cool.
Bandrews1 - 9/20/2009, 8:14 AM
Josh@ considering he was following 2 succesful speilberg movies i think he did pretty well and yeah the Rocketeer was alot of fun when i was a kid :)
teabag - 9/20/2009, 8:59 AM
I agree with mr underhill. Some movies shouldnt be made into movies. Silver Surfer never had a good story by himself...just help with the "infinity gauntlet" and other stories as an "extra helper to a problem". Magneto is boring unless hes fighting the x men. Gambit is boring unless hes with the xmen. Alot of comic characters cannot pull off their own movies. Its like making a Hawkeye movie..Would anyone make a movie about a purple archer without Cap and Vison?? How boring.

KillerOfSaints - 9/20/2009, 9:54 AM
Fiftieth!!
KillerOfSaints - 9/20/2009, 9:55 AM
Bradley Cooper or Chris Evans for either GL or Guy Gardner
KillerOfSaints - 9/20/2009, 9:57 AM
2011 will be the golden year
JeremyBentham - 9/20/2009, 10:02 AM
i think ultimizing the avengers movie is a REALLY REALLY BAD idea. i have lost any interest and hope in it if thats they way they are going (which seems to be the case from what they have pieced together so far). thats like a FOX worthy bad idea.

i'd like to see daredevil, the f4 and blade reboots without a doubt. but since, after punisher war zone, marvel said no more R rated movies, then i don't know if a pg-13 blade would be any good. unless blade showed up in a spidey movie with morbius as the villain.

would love to see tombstone as a spidey movie villain, but not til after maguire and dunst are done. after 3 i'm not paying movie theater money for another spidey movie with them in it. any chance of a real sinister six is blown cause of raimis insistance in a "spidey only wins if the villain is dead" scenario. so hopefully a reboot will fix this.

all in all, i doubt half of these projects will ever get done, and half of those might be good. i hate to be such a cynic, but since atleast half of the comic movies made so far have been pretty bad, i don't see that changing till marvel studios can reel everyone in to their house.
scarecr0w13 - 9/20/2009, 10:33 AM
cool
AvengingAngel1022 - 9/20/2009, 10:56 AM
I would like it if they found another director to film the Spiderman movies i do not hate Sam but after the last Spiderman movie i lost fate in him mo Peter parker the lame casting for venom the terrible costume for venom. i cant wait for Deadpool. Fantastic for sadly will never be film right.
gomez - 9/20/2009, 1:22 PM
hmmm, i love marvel movies, even the bad ones cause you get to rip on them on websites like this... i am happy with all except the gambit... i don't think he can carry his own movie, but that's just me.
Godl1ng - 9/20/2009, 2:24 PM
Awesome article. I am eagerly awaiting a first look at Thor, and someone to be cast as Capt. Now I would like the Gambit movie badly but it can not be with the guy in origins. His look isnt to bad, but his accent is nowhere in the ball park people(trust me I know, I am from deep south Louisiana) It was not to bad for his first line then ugh... now my head hurts time for another beer.
sith13 - 9/20/2009, 3:04 PM
@sith13 You want a peak at Thor? Well here he is along with the rest of the Avengers cast!

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MultiPurposePoni - 9/20/2009, 3:24 PM
I just cannot picture the Hulk as a villain in the Avengers movie! They already have Abomination in the lineup as one of the main villains and possibly even Lokey. What is Hulk going to do? Team up with Abomination as the duo villains??? in The Ultimates one of the villains were the Skrulls. Please can someone explain to make sense of all this with the Avengers movie?? I fear that it could flop if there is no Ed Norton and Hulk being a villain.
Hulk2008 - 9/20/2009, 9:12 PM
Deadpool, Gambit. No Thanks.
Scorpioxfactor - 9/21/2009, 3:39 AM
Sorry to tell you people. Unless they bring back Cyclops or totally reboot X-men you get no Cable movie.
Dmon - 9/21/2009, 1:10 PM
hey guys what would you rather have:disney owning rights to ff and xmen or fox

movieguy - 9/21/2009, 6:56 PM
spiderman 4-6? cmon..
its boring..
Daniel blacklantern - 9/23/2009, 8:31 PM
Thank you SO much for this update.

Looks like we will be enjoying movies in theaters for a very good length of time to come.

I'm not as fired up about the minor spin-offs like Deadpool or Gambit, and "Runaways" leaves me absolutely flat, and so would a Daredevil reboot or a Luke Cage movie. What really gets my blood flowing are Iron Man II, Captain America, Thor, Avengers, more Spiderman (and the hint of a possible reboot is nice to hear), and especially a Fantastic Four reboot (even though I liked a lot of elements of the first two films).

And give me a Silver Surfer movie with Galactus in the magenta armor and I will excrete masonry building materials right there in the theatre!!! I would enjoy seeing X-Men First Class for sure as well.

Hulk2008, I just cannot see The Avengers coming together with Hulk NOT being the nemesis, especially after the scene at the end of Incredible Hulk with Stark talking to Thunderbolt Ross about his "little problem" and announcing he's putting a team together. Why else would they need to assemble a team like the Avengers? Plus, remember the original storyline of the Avengers.

Actually, if they took the storyline from the animated Ultimate Avengers and made that into the first Avengers movie, I think that would make for an incredible movie.

And, with Avengers, I want to see a solid 30-45 minute slamfest battle royal as the climax of the movie with Hulk getting madder and madder and bigger and bigger and stronger and stronger as the Avengers battle it out with him to save a major city from being completely leveled.

All in all, I find this slate of movies incredibly exciting, but I also want to see a Doctor Strange film, as well as a Prince Namor: the Sub-Mariner film added in the near future.

And then again, True Believers, this is ONLY the Marvel Comics side of the slate...we still have to see what DC will have coming down the pike.

'Nuff Said!
bropous - 9/24/2009, 8:38 AM

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