Enter director Ryan Coogler's Black Panther, the eighteenth entry in Marvel's
shared cinematic universe and, perhaps, the most absorbing and entertaining installment yet.
However, it's not the poor critical and commercial performance of Justice League that may have doomed
this shared cinematic universe, but rather the success of Wonder Woman.
Back when Iron Man was first released in 2008, the idea of building
a shared cinematic universe based on characters largely unknown outside of comic book circles was the definition of risky.
Could a Rocky Balboa
shared cinematic universe be on the cards?
And as comic book films become more prevalent, perhaps this trend of world mashups will go beyond just
shared cinematic universes and into this weird wave of smashing together disparate properties.
Not just because Warner Bros. finally arrives to the party with
their shared cinematic universe.
Universal is hard at work on building
a shared cinematic universe for its classic stable of monsters, having claimed a release date for a third, as yet untitled movie just yesterday.
Although it'll be interesting to see whether Warner Bros. and DC Comics are finally able to jumpstart their own
shared cinematic universe à la Marvel with this very expensive Hail Mary, there are far more interesting movies that deserve your attention, including a pair of adult - minded sci - fi flicks from the makers of «Cloverfield» and «Take Shelter.»
Thus, such an idea was born in the year 2008 with the release of Iron Man, a superhero movie that set - in motion one of the most famous (and profitable)
shared cinematic universe in the history of filmmaking titled the «Marvel Cinematic Universe» (or simply dubbed the «MCU»).
So when Marvel Studios decided to pursue that same level of success with «Phase 2» of
their shared cinematic universe, they decided a studio - wide homage was in order.
We already knew that Paramount and Hasbro were working on turning more than one of the toy company's products into movies, looking to build
a shared cinematic universe along the lines of Marvel's behemoth.
Now, Shyamalan has revealed details for the third film in
the shared cinematic universe, Glass.
Truth Or Dare actor Tyler Posey reveals to Screen Rant his enthusiasm for a potential
shared cinematic universe of Blumhouse movies.
It's also a flawlessly executed period piece that feels like a prequel to the 1976 film All the President's Men — part of a United States government's
shared cinematic universe of coverups, conspiracies, and corruption.
Transformers 5 (Transformers: The Last Knight) is aimed to be a continuation of the mega Hasbro movie franchise but also a fresh start for newcomers that will launch - you guessed it -
a share cinematic universe Marvel style) with the first spinoff coming in 2018 based on Bumblebee.
It's not entirely clear what the specific plot is about in Kong: Skull Island, but the film is the next step in
a shared cinematic universe that will eventually see Kong go head - to - head with Godzilla.
Nowadays, everyone wants to make
a shared cinematic universe in the same vein as the world that Marvel Studios has created for their comic book characters.
Universal Pictures has announced Dark Universe as the name of
its shared cinematic universe connecting its upcoming monster reboots beginning with The Mummy.
The film is set in the then present - day and is no more or less timeless than any of Allen's other films, which
share a cinematic universe all to themselves.
If the proliferation of
shared cinematic universes has taught us anything, it's that no superhero is an island.
Tom Jolliffe on Hollywood's fascination with
the shared cinematic universe... Marketing, labelling, packaging.
Not exact matches
That's a massive undertaking when you consider the X-Men franchise is eight films deep and the Marvel
Cinematic Universe is 11 films into its
shared universe.
Not content with voicing one of the most beloved characters in the Marvel
Cinematic Universe with Guardians of the Galaxy «s Groot, according to The Wrap, Vin Diesel is in talks to sign onto Sony's five - film Valiant comic book
shared universe by headlining Bloodshot.
Given that the film brings together characters from all corners of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe and is meant to be the culmination of the past decade of storytelling within the
shared universe, there's a lot for viewers to unpack and tons of stuff for the studio to tease.
Lovers of both Marvel Comics and the Marvel
cinematic universe will constantly be finding things they'll want to
share with like - minded friends.
Unless you've been living under a rock or you just don't care, you've probably heard that Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios reached a deal to
share Spider - Man so the character can enter the
cinematic universe of The Avengers while still having his own film franchise that's controlled by Sony and produced by Marvel.
However, the studio plans on exploring the cosmic side of the
shared universe following the close - out of Anthony and Joe Russo's Avengers 4, and they may first want to see how Ryan Coogler's Black Panther - the studio's first black superhero movie as part of the Marvel
Cinematic Universe - performs before committing to another black superhero flick.
The Mummy aims to launch a
shared cinematic Monsters
universe for Universal Pictures that sadly does not include Dracula Untold.
Universal has launched a
shared movie - verse without paying attention to what a
cinematic universe needs to work.
YouTuber Patrick (H) Willems recently took a look at «
shared universe» comic book movies and TV, such as the Marvel
cinematic universe (MCU) and the CW's Arrowverse, to analyze how their comic book storytelling roots have influenced their
cinematic storytelling.
Marvel has released an official timeline for Phase 3 of their
cinematic universe that was first
shared at last month's big unveiling presentation inside the El Capitan Theatre.
While the original focused on creating an authentic multiplayer experience set within the Star Wars
universe, a more
cinematic campaign now looks to be a significant
share of Battlefront 2's package.