The Official Fox Comicbook Cinematic Universe Thread - Coming Soon (Deadpool 2 June 2018)

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Blindness is not healthy. I'm looking forward to Spidey I'm sure it will make lots of cash thanks to the Marvel Studios connection but it can still potentially crash and burn from a quality standpoint. Objective people can't deny that possibility.
 
Broddie;c-9613887 said:
Blindness is not healthy. I'm looking forward to Spidey I'm sure it will make lots of cash thanks to the Marvel Studios connection but it can still potentially crash and burn from a quality standpoint. Objective people can't deny that possibility.

I agree.

Since when did Spider-Man need a mentor? One of they things I liked most about him was he was a loner. He juggled the responsibilities of life and having a job and being a superhero by himself. Still going into the film with a open mind but that aspect will bother me.

 
allied;c-9613982 said:
Broddie;c-9613887 said:
Blindness is not healthy. I'm looking forward to Spidey I'm sure it will make lots of cash thanks to the Marvel Studios connection but it can still potentially crash and burn from a quality standpoint. Objective people can't deny that possibility.

I agree.

Since when did Spider-Man need a mentor? One of they things I liked most about him was he was a loner. He juggled the responsibilities of life and having a job and being a superhero by himself. Still going into the film with a open mind but that aspect will bother me.

That has nothing to do with the quality of the film per se
 
I will wait and see with this movie. I just don't trust any of these movies in this companies hands after years of fucking other movies up besides 1st class
 
#1hiphopjunki3;c-9614286 said:
I will wait and see with this movie. I just don't trust any of these movies in this companies hands after years of fucking other movies up besides 1st class

You ain't like DoFP or Deadpool?
 
We’re still knee-deep in the live-action superhero renaissance, with several top-tier movies coming out each year from both Marvel and DC, and a number of successful TV shows set in both universes currently on the air.

Now FOX has ordered a pilot for a still-untilted “X-Men” television series that will tie in with director/producer Bryan Singer’s long-established X-Men movie continuity. The concept was actually unveiled last summer when FOX committed to a “push pilot” deal, which basically meant the studio would see stiff financial penalties if it didn’t follow through on making the pilot. But now details are emerging for the first time about what the plot of said pilot will be.

Apparently the series is intended to focus on a family who discovers their children are mutants and are then forced to go underground as they flee from an unwelcoming American government. They then discover and team up with a clandestine network of mutants who band together to survive as a group.

The new series, which does not have an announced target air date, will be executive produced by Bryan Singer and overseen by a selection of talented writers with a long collective history in the comics and TV worlds. It’s also important to note that it’s not to be confused with “Legion”, another X-Men spinoff, which is set to premiere in February on FX.

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Broddie;c-9614317 said:
#1hiphopjunki3;c-9614286 said:
I will wait and see with this movie. I just don't trust any of these movies in this companies hands after years of fucking other movies up besides 1st class

You ain't like DoFP or Deadpool?

I was hella disappointed in Days of Future Past. I thought after 1st Class they had figured shit out but it wasn't a good movie to me.

Deadpool, I honestly forgot about that one so I will add Deadpool to the list of good movies but honestly the humor was kind of hit or miss with me. I know the character in the comic uses a lot of cheesy frat boy humor also but Ryan Reynolds has never been all that funny to me.

He did the character justice though and the movie really did have a great pulse on what the character was truly about in the comics so i was able to let a lot of the bad jokes slide. I'm very interested to see how the 2nd movie pans out without the original director attached along.
 
allied;c-9613982 said:
Broddie;c-9613887 said:
Blindness is not healthy. I'm looking forward to Spidey I'm sure it will make lots of cash thanks to the Marvel Studios connection but it can still potentially crash and burn from a quality standpoint. Objective people can't deny that possibility.

I agree.

Since when did Spider-Man need a mentor? One of they things I liked most about him was he was a loner. He juggled the responsibilities of life and having a job and being a superhero by himself. Still going into the film with a open mind but that aspect will bother me.

they are taking the civil war angle with this. civil war hasn't been resolved and in the comics peter parker worked for tony starks when civil war went down.
 
Not gonna see it in theaters but as a whole I like the wolverine movies and to be honest I'm not all that interested in this but I hope it's good

Hugh Jackman been wolverine for like 16-17 years and his curtain call should be good
 
Where's that Baron nigga and his lil buddy that always come in here bitching about every X Men movie?

This shit is getting nothing but praises. Bring yall asses in here.
 
Cain;c-9649291 said:
soul rattler;c-9649150 said:
Where's that Baron nigga and his lil buddy that always come in here bitching about every X Men movie?

This shit is getting nothing but praises. Bring yall asses in here.

X-23 is too young in this movie............ 4/10 for that alone

Yeah that's the thing I like the least...
 

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