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https://pursuenews.com/spider-man-homecoming-sequel-production-start-date-filming-locations-revealed/

 

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The working title “BOSCO” once again seems to be a reference to Seinfeld. For those unaware, Bosco is a chocolate syrup brand that was introduced in 1928. In season 7 of Seinfeld, the 7th episode titled “The Secret Code” is all about George Costanza’s ATM code which is Bosco.

 

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I just tried streaming Absolute 90s (don't start...) for the first time, and, having given them some info to apparently give me fewer but tailored ads, was shown a video plug for a lovely Iron Man themed Galaxy S6 phone (discontinued 2016).  Apparently Avengers: Age of Ultron is "Now Playing", get yourselves down the cinema ASAP! :D 

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Variety reports that Kevin Feige is taking "a hands-on role" on a number of TV miniseries - shorter than the Netflix ones - for Disney's new streaming service, starring at least two actors from the MCU. I've removed their character names in case they're spoilers for their fates in Avengers 4:

 

https://variety.com/2018/film/news/[CHARACTER] and [CHARACTER] -tv-series-marvel-disney-streaming-service-1202947551/

 

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The entertainment giant is in early development on an ambitious plan for a number of limited series centered on popular characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. These series will likely include shows centered on [********] and [(null)], along with other beloved superheroes who have yet to appear in their own standalone movies.

 

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I've always assumed that something will be different between the Gauntlet and non-Gauntlet deaths. Unwinding the Gauntlet deaths is just the natural consequence of the story, unwinding every death that happened in that movie is going to seem like a massive, Star Trek Voyager-grade slap of the reset button.

 

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57 minutes ago, dreamylittledream said:

 

This is comics - well  movies/TV shows based on comics anyway - no one seriously thinks

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Loki is staying dead

do they?

 

I reckon 

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We'll see a different Loki come back. Reincarnated, reborn, something like that where he can be recast and rejigged. 

 

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1 hour ago, RubberJohnny said:

Yeah, I reckon prequel too - it fits with what the comics have done, and being more conflicted is a more obvious fit for a character arc than outright, if entertaining, villainy

 

Good scope with the bifrost to fly around different planets and stuff each week too.

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Bob Iger has confirmed that they will continue to make R-rated Deadpool and other adult-oriented Marvel movies. He says they're going to be careful about branding them so as not to get the consumer confused between them and the more family friendly ones.

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Who knew Disney liked money more than their so-called family friendly image ;)  Though given they've released such violent fare as Starship Troopers and Pulp Fiction in the past, the simple branding solution is to keep releasing all the non-kiddie stuff under the Fox banner.

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39 minutes ago, mushashi said:

Now they've expressed interest in branching out their comic output, maybe they'll finally do a new Blade film, as they no longer have to water it down to a PG, and a black superhero movie before it was fashionable.

 

Just a few months ago:

 

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige previously hinted, there is a desire to give Blade his MCU debut at some point in time.

 

“We think it would be cool. Someday,” Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said last July. “My tenure at Marvel started 17 years ago, and there were two things that sort of launched the modern era. One was X-Men, which was the first thing that people said, ‘Oh, there’s life here.’ But a few years before that, there was Blade. A character nobody had heard of at all, had only appeared in a few issues of Tomb of Dracula or something, turned into a big franchise.”

 

 

 

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