Der_Lex wrote: Ant-Man should be a lot of fun, even without Edgar Wright, so I'm definitely looking forward to that. And to Civil War as well, because the Marvel movies haven't let me down yet. The leaked Deadpool trailer from Comic-Con pretty much nailed it, so that's probably my favorite of the upcoming Fox films, and if X-Men Apocalypse is of the same quality as the previous two X-Men movies, I'll enjoy it as well. I just don't know about the new FF movie, though. Eveything they've shown so far leading up to them getting their powers looks really, really good and is very much in the spirit of the comics... but everything after that looks really mediocre, as is the tired old 'the government wants to use us as weapons' plot. That and Doom must be a really difficult character to bring to the big screen, because he once again looks pretty terrible (I think that, despite how incredibly low budget it was, I think Roger Cormans Doom was still the best-looking of all 3 big screen incarnations). As for the DC stuff, I actually dig Snyder's visual style, so I'm looking forward to see Batman v Superman (also, after playing a lot of Arkham Knight lately, that shot of Batman using his batclaw to zip away really pleased my inner fanboy). Suicide Squad, though... I thought that trailer looked really, really terrible. The character design is just awful: from the incredibly bad Killer Croc prosthetics to the Juggalo look of Joker and Harley to the costumes that look like very low-budget cosplay. And although I'm willing to keep an open mind for the actress playing Harley, even though she seemed way too subdued in the trailer, I still think Will Smith is terribly miscast as Deadshot, no matter how much he pushed to play the role... and what makes that even worse is because of his casting, the Arrow tv show is no longer allowed to use Deadshot in their own excellent version of the Suicide Squad, because WB's tv and film departments can't play nice... and Michael Rowe did a really good job with the part (I also like how they actually managed to turn Captain Boomerang into a pretty cool villain too). Finally, Joker... is just a resounding meh so far. Leto's a good actor and he was fantastic in Dallas Buyers Club, but his appearance here just did not leave any particular impression on me at all, good or bad. What does bug me, though, is that it in that scene in the trailer it appears that Joker will do something to Harleen Quinzel to turn her into Harley, which would completely ruin the character if that really is the way they're going, turning her from a dangerous, insane villain in her own right to a victim who was 'turned bad' by trauma.
raisinbman wrote: will smith pushed for deadshot? did he push for Satan too in that horrible 2014 movie?
Turbosmooth wrote: I will love Deadpool. However, Harley Quinn (I know, DC) makes me crumble to my knees (exactly the opposite of what she likes). I fantasize her joining ranks with Black Widow, Psylocke, Maria Hill, Kitty Pride, Rogue, and Scarlet Witch. Although I like her more modern and not clowned out. Hot Toys is making Maria Hill 12" and Scarlet Witch 12" figures which I have on pre-order. Will go well with my Black Widow 12".
El Satanno wrote: X-Men, Ant-Man, Civil War, in that order. Now that it seems Fox realizes that X-Men films deserve good writing, I cannot wait to see how this plays out. In all honesty I would prefer to see Marvel Studios get their hands on the license, if for no other reason than to get all the characters able to cross-pollinate each other's films. I can survive if the movies are good, though. Although the Nolan Batman flicks are outstanding, I find it hard to be excited about DC movies in general. I just can't shake the sense that DC is overall weaksauce compared to Marvel and can't really get excited about their characters apart from Batman.
Malcrof wrote: I excluded some that were too far out in release dates.. marvel has posted their timeline of movies through 2028, was not about to put that whole thing up there.. kept it to the ones coming out soonest.
JVReal wrote: Malcrof wrote: I excluded some that were too far out in release dates.. marvel has posted their timeline of movies through 2028, was not about to put that whole thing up there.. kept it to the ones coming out soonest. They have a release timeline all the way to 2028? They think this trend will last another 13 years? I'm not as optimistic.
darkmagearcanis wrote: Did anyone see the Ant-Man trailer with Falcon in it?
JVReal wrote: darkmagearcanis wrote: Did anyone see the Ant-Man trailer with Falcon in it? Was he flying and saying: "Hey, everyone looks like ants from up here?" ?