Sentences with phrase «larger cinematic universe»

Writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick said in a recent interview with Collider, that they feel a slight obligation to build a larger cinematic universe with their sequel, starting with X-Force.
However, Marvel Studios has no plans to integrate the character into its larger cinematic universe.
Rosenberg spoke with TheWrap about casting Ritter, how Marvel allowed total creative freedom despite the show's place within the larger cinematic universe and why Jessica looked so much like Lisbeth Salander in the show's trailer.
Both films are strong basis for their respective comic universe's magical aspects and it will be interesting to see how they merge into the larger cinematic universes.

Not exact matches

Gunn's comments even indicate that Russell's character will have a larger role to play in the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving forward: «I don't think Fox knew what a big piece of the cosmic universe puzzle he was going to be,» Gunn tweeted.
Once upon a time, it was revolutionary for Feige to dream of a cinematic universe with interlocking movies that built their success largely upon how they related with the larger franchise picture.
Rockstar has a sizeable opportunity before them to further link three of their most popular franchises and have them build off one another, a bit like what the cinematic universes of large movie studios are doing, but in terms of video games.
With the story of Days of Future Past being that of a tale of time travel, from the outset and confirmation of the film's subtitle Singer explained that this project would strive to explore the larger X-Men universe and draw from grander stories from the books, taking inspiration with what Marvel Studios has done with their unified cinematic universe.
Thanks in large part to Marvel's marketing and cinematic strategy, Infinity War has been hyped since 2012, when Thanos was touted in The Avengers as one of the most powerful villains in the universe.
The Marvel cinematic universe has focused more on what Thanos wants than his own backstory, resulting in a characterization defined in large part by his desire to possess the stones.
For ten years now, Marvel's cinematic universe (MCU) has been dominating both the theatrical box office and popular culture at large.
This is all to say that I'm sympathetic to any audience member who might have scoffed at the dramatic end of Avengers: Infinity War, the latest and largest of Marvel's ongoing cinematic universe, in which the supervillain Thanos (Josh Brolin) fights for control of the all - powerful Infinity Stones.
With Spider - Man Homecoming swinging into theaters next month, I got a few minutes to chat with director Jon Watts about his take on Spidey, integrating with the larger Marvel cinematic universe, and what the success of films like Logan and Deadpool mean for comic adaptations.
This piece continues on from a series of large - scale, cinematic performances that contain science fiction themes, such as time travel and parallel universe realities.
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