LA réunion des super-héros Marvel s'annonce démente.
De confirmé au casting :
Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlet Johansson, Chris Evans, et Chris Hemsworth et peut être Josh Holloway dans le rôle de Oeil de Faucon ainsi que Edward Norton (ça c'est beaucoup moins sûr en revanche).
Le tout chapeauté par Joss Whedon, papa de Buffy et Serenity (et également réalisateur de pas mal d'épisodes de The Office et accessoirement ancien scénariste de Toy Story premier du nom).
En Mai 2012, partout dans le monde (le 4 aux USA).
[EDIT] Sortie en France et en Belgique : le 25 avril 2012.
Dernière édition par Raiden le Sam 17 Déc 2011 - 14:49, édité 4 fois
Décidémment j'arrive pas à me faire au costume de Captain America remarque si ils avaient gardé les petites ailes sur la tête cela aurait été pire
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On dirait un bucheron-parachutiste qui vient de faire de la plongée sous-marine. C'est le costume définitif ou c'est toujours en cours d'élaboration comme celui de Thor ?
C'est une excellente nouvelle. Il faut que Disney signale de façon explicite, et très vite, son lien de parenté avec Marvel.
Et je ne pense pas que Paramount était à l'aise depuis le rachat de Marvel par Disney : distribuer le film d'un studio concurrent ne devait pas être chose aisée (et je doute qu'ils aient obtenu beaucoup d'argent pour Iron Man 2 : ils ont dû investir beaucoup pour la promotion, mais avoir très peu de bénéfices).
Voilà un excellent article de Deadline qui explique les tenants et aboutissants du marché :
The Walt Disney Studios deal to buy Paramount Pictures out of the final two films of its six-picture distribution deal with Marvel Studios amounts to the Mouse paying a premium to get cracking on its $4 billion investment in Marvel. When you break down the numbers, it's a pretty good deal for both studios. Paramount had been earning an 8% distribution fee on the Marvel titles like Iron Man. Paramount also put up P&A and got reimbursed over time. The $115 million will be paid in two installments--half when The Avengers is released May 4, 2012, and the other half when Iron Man 3 is released May 3, 2013. If those movies perform more strongly than expected, Paramount will earn more than $115 million advance. I'm told that Paramount is actually getting 9% on that third Iron Man movie, a reward for launching one of Hollywood's most valuable franchises. So essentially, Paramount is getting paid without having to put up the P&A or exert the manpower that goes into releasing summer blockbusters.
Paramount loses bragging rights that come with counting the worldwide grosses in its annual tally. But considering that Disney kept 92% of the profits that came from Iron Man 2's $622 million worldwide revenues, how much were those bragging rights really worth? Paramount needed the Marvel deal when it was signed because the studio had little of its own homegrown franchise product to lean on. Marvel and DreamWorks product got the studio through lean times. DreamWorks is gone and Marvel will be out in 2012, but Paramount is already in a much better place. The $50 million grosses on the $20 million budget Jackass 3D indicate that this franchise is far from done. Transformers 3 gets released in July, a fourth Mission:Impossible is in production and will be released for holiday, 2011. The following year brings another Star Trek, G.I. Joe and the relaunch of the Tom Clancy-created Jack Ryan series, with Chris Pine playing the CIA analyst. Paramount next week releases Paranormal Activity 2, and it owns worldwide distribution rights on sequels. Many of those movies are coming from core lot producers Bad Robot and Lorenzo di Bonaventura, and newcomer Platinum Dunes is revamping the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. Clearly, Paramount won't need the product in 2012 as much as it has in recent years. Paramount will still distribute Thor on May 6, 2011 and The First Avenger: Captain America on July 22, 2011.
For Disney, the deal brings its superhero franchises under one roof and eliminates the difficulty and power struggles of trying to work with another studio's marketing and distribution. Bruised feelings and egos are inevitable. We don't believe that Disney will try to buy up other Marvel franchises that are tent poles for other studios, like Spider-Man, X-Men and other franchises. Sony, Fox and other studios can hang onto those titles as long as they keep making payments and occasional movies that they finance. The difference here is that the films under the Paramount deal are the ones that Marvel Studios began funding under its $500 million credit line with Merrill Lynch, an accommodation made before the studio was bought by Bob Iger last year for $4 billion.
On comprend que Paramount va se faire de l'argent sur les recettes du film, sans rien débourser, en simple compensation pour le travail effectué sur Iron Man 1 et 2.
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En même temps, la source qui annonce ça n'est pas des plus fiables (RadarOnline).
Puis bon, vu qu'elle est encore en "cure", je doute quelle ais pu passer les castings (et le planning de tournage de The Avengers n'est pas tellement compatible avec celui de Sonny, qui a déjà beaucoup prit de retard à cause de la crise de mademoiselle).
Cobie Smulders, Robin dans How I Met Your Mother, vient s'ajouter au casting du film : elle y jouera l’agent Maria Hill. Elle sera un membre clé de l’agence d’espionnage appelée S.H.I.E.L.D. et dirigée par Nick Fury, il est donc plus que probable de la voir apparaitre dans plusieurs productions Marvel, au même titre que Samuel L. Jackson.
MARVEL STUDIOS BEGINS PRODUCTION OF EPIC FEATURE “MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS”
Marvel Super Heroes Assemble To Commence Principal Photography In Preparation for May 4, 2012 Film Release
Production has commenced today in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Marvel Studios’ highly anticipated movie “Marvel’s The Avengers,” directed by Joss Whedon (“Serenity”) from a screenplay by Whedon. The film will continue principal photography in Cleveland, Ohio and New York City. Robert Downey Jr. (“Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2”) returns as the iconic Tony Stark/Iron Man along with Chris Hemsworth (“Thor”) as Thor, Chris Evans (“Captain America: The First Avenger”) as Captain America, Jeremy Renner (“Thor,” “The Hurt Locker”) as Hawkeye, Mark Ruffalo (“The Kids Are Alright”) as Hulk, Scarlett Johansson (“Iron Man 2”) as Black Widow, Clark Gregg (“Iron Man,” “Thor”) as Agent Phil Coulson, and Samuel L. Jackson (“Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2”) as Nick Fury. Set for release in the US on May 4, 2012, “Marvel’s The Avengers” is the first feature to be fully owned, marketed and distributed by Disney, which acquired Marvel in 2009.
Continuing the epic big-screen adventures started in “Iron Man,” “The Incredible Hulk,” “Iron Man 2,” “Thor,” and “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Marvel’s The Avengers” is the Super Hero team up of a lifetime. When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as SHIELD, finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster.
Based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series, first published in 1963, “Marvel’s The Avengers” brings together the mightiest Super Hero characters as they all assemble together on screen for the first time. The star studded cast of Super Heroes will be joined by Cobie Smulders (“How I Met Your Mother) as Agent Maria Hill of SHIELD, as well as Tom Hiddleston (“Wallander”) and Stellan Skarsgård (“Angels & Demons,” “Mamma Mia!”) who will both reprise their respective roles as Loki and Professor Erik Selvig from the upcoming MarvelStudios’ feature “Thor.”
“Marvel’s The Avengers” is being produced by Marvel Studios’ President, Kevin Feige, and executive produced by Alan Fine, Stan Lee, Louis D’Esposito, Patty Whitcher, and Jon Favreau. Marvel Studios’ Jeremy Latcham and Victoria Alonso will co-produce.
The creative production team also includes Oscar® nominated director of photography Seamus McGarvey (“Atonement”), production designer James Chinlund (“25th Hour”), Oscar winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne (“Elizabeth: The Golden Age”), Oscar winning visual effects supervisor Janek Sirrs (“Iron Man 2,” “The Matrix”), visual effects producer Susan Pickett (“Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2”), stunt coordinator R.A. Rondell (“Superman Returns”), and four-time Oscar nominated special effects supervisor Dan Sudick (“Iron Man,” “War of the Worlds”). The editors include Oscar nominated Paul Rubell (“Collateral”) and Jeffrey Ford (“Crazy Heart”).
Marvel Studios most recently produced “Iron Man 2” which was released in theatres on May 7, 2010. The sequel to “Iron Man,” starring Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow as well as Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson and Mickey Rourke, took the number one spot its first weekend with a domestic box office gross of $128.1 million. To date the film has earned over $620 million in worldwide box office receipts.
In the summer of 2008, Marvel produced the summer blockbuster movies, “Iron Man” and “The Incredible Hulk.” “Iron Man,” in which Robert Downey Jr. originally dons the Super Hero’s powerful armor alongside co-stars Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges and Gwyneth Paltrow, was released May 2, 2008 and was an immediate box office success. Garnering the number one position for two weeks in a row, the film brought in over $100 million its opening weekend and grossed over $571 million worldwide. On June 13, 2008, Marvel released “The Incredible Hulk” marking its second number one opener of that summer. The spectacular revival of the iconic green goliath grossed over $250 million in worldwide box office receipts.
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En tout cas le casting fait réver ! Une autre photo, prise hier (EDIT: non, c'était lors du Comic-Con)
(Source: Fantasy.fr)
Bon, y a rien à faire, même si Mark Ruffalo est un très bon acteur, il n'est pas Edawrd Norton. Et celui ci était parfait en Hulk.. C'est le seul point noir au tableau. car il faut avouer que les liens entre les différents films Marvel, depuis Iron Man et l'Incroyable Hulk sont vraiment une excellente initiative.
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