Deadbolt
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I would love that so much, though I wonder how they deal with the Spider-Man part. I thought that Civil War was a great crossover story.
Could be why they're so interested in playing ball with Sony.
I would love that so much, though I wonder how they deal with the Spider-Man part. I thought that Civil War was a great crossover story.
I do wonder how much longer RDJ plans to go. Civil War and its aftermath involve a whole lot of Stark. He is the central figure in all of it.
Along with earlier rumors that Avengers 2 ends with Cap forming his own team, Cap 3 could be a new team of Avengers vs the original Avengers. This link says Cap 3 is Avengers 2.5.
http://badassdigest.com/2014/10/13/robert-downey-jr-bringing-civil-war-to-captain-america-3/
Batman V Superman would have sunk like a rock against this Cap 3.
OK, I need some help. Caught the last 30 minutes of Hulk on FX last night before Gotham came on and noticed RDJ made an appearance at the end. I haven't followed these comic book movies much. What order should I start watching them in or does it matter?
OK, I need some help. Caught the last 30 minutes of Hulk on FX last night before Gotham came on and noticed RDJ made an appearance at the end. I haven't followed these comic book movies much. What order should I start watching them in or does it matter?
Here's the Variety article mentioned above, http://variety.com/2014/film/news/robert-downey-jr-to-join-captain-america-3-exclusive-1201312229/
"Originally, Marvel wanted to hire Downey for a small role, which would have required just three weeks of work. But Downey wanted Stark to have a more substantial role in the film’s plot, which would give him more screen time and naturally a bigger payday. This angered Marvel Entertainment chief Ike Perlmutter, who ordered the screenwriters to write Iron Man out of the script entirely, according to sources with knowledge of the situation."
Seems like Perlmutter is pretty short sighted.
Here's the Variety article mentioned above, http://variety.com/2014/film/news/robert-downey-jr-to-join-captain-america-3-exclusive-1201312229/
"Originally, Marvel wanted to hire Downey for a small role, which would have required just three weeks of work. But Downey wanted Stark to have a more substantial role in the film’s plot, which would give him more screen time and naturally a bigger payday. This angered Marvel Entertainment chief Ike Perlmutter, who ordered the screenwriters to write Iron Man out of the script entirely, according to sources with knowledge of the situation."
Seems like Perlmutter is pretty short sighted.
Here's the Variety article mentioned above, http://variety.com/2014/film/news/robert-downey-jr-to-join-captain-america-3-exclusive-1201312229/
"Originally, Marvel wanted to hire Downey for a small role, which would have required just three weeks of work. But Downey wanted Stark to have a more substantial role in the film’s plot, which would give him more screen time and naturally a bigger payday. This angered Marvel Entertainment chief Ike Perlmutter, who ordered the screenwriters to write Iron Man out of the script entirely, according to sources with knowledge of the situation."
Seems like Perlmutter is pretty short sighted.
If I had to guess it probably has something to do with RDJ being wishy-washy on IM4 (presumably because that movie is awhile from now), but then wanting to take over movies coming up sooner and asking for a stake of the box office.
But seriously...$40MM? that is insane.
Not when Marvel is raking in a Billion every time they put a movie out. Hell, at that point it's a bargain.