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Post by Wesley Campbell on Aug 31, 2019 22:23:31 GMT -7
Or Blade, a sequel to Hawkeye, or X-23?
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Post by Admin on Aug 31, 2019 22:33:39 GMT -7
The only previous Marvel adaptation from LRF that will be considered an official part of the Marvel Universe is Silver Surfer. There can't be any ties to Disney's films, so a Hawkeye sequel is now out of the realm of possibility.
Blade would have been a definite yes until Disney announced Mahershala Ali as the next Blade. Now it would entirely depend on the quality of the pitch.
X-23 wouldn't make any sense given the required connection to a big screen Wolverine.
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Post by Rachel Hallett Hardcastle on Sept 10, 2019 16:37:51 GMT -7
Would a batwoman movie be okay?
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Post by Admin on Sept 10, 2019 16:44:57 GMT -7
As far as Batwoman goes, like Green Arrow, as long as it has no ties to the (upcoming) television series, we would consider it.
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Post by Rachel Hallett Hardcastle on Sept 10, 2019 17:49:37 GMT -7
As far as Batwoman goes, like Green Arrow, as long as it has no ties to the (upcoming) television series, we would consider it. It'll be mostly be based off of the series by GREG RUCKA AND J.H. WILLIAMS III
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Post by apj on Sept 10, 2019 20:37:48 GMT -7
As far as Batwoman goes, like Green Arrow, as long as it has no ties to the (upcoming) television series, we would consider it. It'll be mostly be based off of the series by GREG RUCKA AND J.H. WILLIAMS III The primary issue I see with that is that the producers have already made it clear that Rucka and Williams' Batwoman: Elegy will be a major influence on the first season of the TV series (including having Alice as the primary villain).
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Post by Rachel Hallett Hardcastle on Sept 11, 2019 15:21:26 GMT -7
I didn't not know that... Nvm then...
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Post by H.G. Hansen on Sept 15, 2019 19:46:51 GMT -7
I'm bringing up discussion of whether post credits should count to the word limit.
As long as they aren't two long anyone should have 1-3 post credits to superhero films. Or properties like it. Ik people take time to read our pitches but I'm pitching that you could ignore it if you like. Like its something you or not...
What does anyone think?
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2019 20:02:25 GMT -7
I'm bringing up discussion of whether post credits should count to the word limit. As long as they aren't two long anyone should have 1-3 post credits to superhero films. Or properties like it. Ik people take time to read our pitches but I'm pitching that you could ignore it if you like. Like its something you or not... What does anyone think? Mid and Post Credit scenes should not be longer than a few sentences. They will count toward the word count for the film, just as they would count toward the run time of any other film.
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Post by H.G. Hansen on Sept 15, 2019 20:03:02 GMT -7
I'm bringing up discussion of whether post credits should count to the word limit. As long as they aren't two long anyone should have 1-3 post credits to superhero films. Or properties like it. Ik people take time to read our pitches but I'm pitching that you could ignore it if you like. Like its something you or not... What does anyone think? Mid and Post Credit scenes should not be longer than a few sentences. They will count toward the word count for the film, just as they would count toward the run time of any other film. Okay...
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Post by H.G. Hansen on Sept 15, 2019 20:03:58 GMT -7
How many sentences?
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2019 20:07:45 GMT -7
Mid and Post Credit scenes should ideally be between 1-3 sentences. Additionally, there should be no more two of these scenes per film: one mid credits, one post credits.
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Post by Jr on Apr 9, 2020 4:19:32 GMT -7
Yay Toby Stephens!! If anyone have noticed I have used Nick Cave a few times in my soundtracks. Black Sails was the show which introduced me to him and Leonard Cohen. I read Jamie Dornan name and I was like he is Cyclops. Never heard of David Morrisey googling him didn't gave me that much confidence but I trust Dwight and admin. David Oyelowo stars are rising hopefully he has a meaty role not like previous films.
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Post by dgallo on Apr 9, 2020 13:54:20 GMT -7
Yay Toby Stephens!! If anyone have noticed I have used Nick Cave a few times in my soundtracks. Black Sails was the show which introduced me to him and Leonard Cohen. I read Jamie Dornan name and I was like he is Cyclops. Never heard of David Morrisey googling him didn't gave me that much confidence but I trust Dwight and admin. David Oyelowo stars are rising hopefully he has a meaty role not like previous films.
I had a lot of criteria for the casting in my X-Men film, and Magneto proved to be the most difficult role to cast. I wanted someone in their mid 50s, so they'd be a handful of years older than Xavier. I wanted someone charismatic, but that could pull off sinister. I wanted someone who would be imposing, much like Magneto in the comics and the early 90s animated series (my first exposure to the X-Men world). I also wanted someone who was well known, or at least recognizable, but not someone who would be super expensive. That didn't leave me a ton of choices, and then I took out actors who have already recently appeared in superhero fare. In the end, the shortlist was narrowed down to David Morrissey, Jerome Flynn and Liam Cunningham. I felt like Morrissey fit more of my criteria than the others, so he's who got the part.
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Post by Jr on Apr 10, 2020 9:32:22 GMT -7
Yay Toby Stephens!! If anyone have noticed I have used Nick Cave a few times in my soundtracks. Black Sails was the show which introduced me to him and Leonard Cohen. I read Jamie Dornan name and I was like he is Cyclops. Never heard of David Morrisey googling him didn't gave me that much confidence but I trust Dwight and admin. David Oyelowo stars are rising hopefully he has a meaty role not like previous films.
I had a lot of criteria for the casting in my X-Men film, and Magneto proved to be the most difficult role to cast. I wanted someone in their mid 50s, so they'd be a handful of years older than Xavier. I wanted someone charismatic, but that could pull off sinister. I wanted someone who would be imposing, much like Magneto in the comics and the early 90s animated series (my first exposure to the X-Men world). I also wanted someone who was well known, or at least recognizable, but not someone who would be super expensive. That didn't leave me a ton of choices, and then I took out actors who have already recently appeared in superhero fare. In the end, the shortlist was narrowed down to David Morrissey, Jerome Flynn and Liam Cunningham. I felt like Morrissey fit more of my criteria than the others, so he's who got the part.
It's more of me never seeing him anything. If I haven't seen black sails and would have googled Toby I would have said the same for him as both of their filmography is not know to me that much but as I have seen him act I could confidently saiy that he will work wonders with a Dwight Gallo script. Oh love the other two but by looks David is more magneto than the other two. Stephen Dillane would also have been good but he doesn't fit your age criteria. P.S for anyone else not disagreeing or anything just trying to pick the brain of another writer as most of the other writers don't have a blog where they share their process.
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